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7th Grade Languge Basic Practice Test 10



Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

Composition Structure—Use Composition Forms—RIT 201-210
1.
May 10, 2003
Wellmark Lightbulb Company
660 Main Street
Moscow, ID 83343
Dear Sir or Madam:
       I recently bought a box of your light bulbs and none of them worked. Please refund my money. I have enclosed a receipt for $4.99.

Yours Truly.


Jan Monk
Which line of the letter is written incorrectly?
a.
date line
c.
body
b.
greeting
d.
closure line
 

 2. 

Which of the following does a research paper require?
a.
humor
c.
a list of references
b.
a story
d.
examples from personal experience
 

 3. 

Which of the following best describes the purpose of poetry?
a.
to list
c.
to create a mood or feeling
b.
to explain how to do something
d.
to define a word
 

 4. 

May 2, 2002—Today, we started to study myths.
May 4, 2002—We took a quiz about characters in mythology today.
What type of writing is this?
a.
letter
c.
journal
b.
story
d.
poem
 

 5. 

“Sunny today turning to partly cloudy”
In which section of the newspaper would this article most like appear?
a.
weather
c.
community
b.
sports
d.
education
 

 6. 

Read the following passage.
We had just begun our hike, when it began to snow. One trail was slick and many of us were wearing sandals, but our crazy teacher insisted that the flakes would stop falling soon and the sun would melt off the drifts that were forming. Later that afternoon, as we climbed back on the bus, our teacher apologized. Too bad many of us had frostbite by then. We will never forget that trip.

To revise the passage, where should you start a new paragraph?
a.
after “ . . . it began to snow.”
c.
after “ . . our teacher apologized.”
b.
after “ . . . drifts that were forming.”
d.
after “ . . . is certain though.”
 

 7. 

Which of the following is true when writing paragraphs in an essay?
a.
Essays should be single-spaced.
c.
Paper must contain at least six paragraphs.
b.
Unlined paper must be used.
d.
Each paragraph should be indented.
 

 8. 

Composition Structure—Use Composition Forms—RIT 211-220
Read the limerick.
1—I went to the mall and paid cash
2—For a coat and a dress with a sash
3—I jogged to my car
4-- ______________________
5—Just to run a stop sign and go crash!
Which of the following lines would best fit line 4?
a.
I opened the door
c.
It was raining outside
b.
Then, I drove very far
d.
I threw my bags in
 

 9. 

Read the selection.
What a day it’s been! My math teacher gave me an award for improving my grades on fractions. Then, the cafeteria served my favorite food—chop suey! This afternoon, the principal announced that I had won a bike. I think this is the best day of my life.
This paragraph is probably from a:
a.
book report
c.
play
b.
poem
d.
diary
 

 10. 

Composition Structure—Use Sentence Forms Appropriate to Purpose—RIT 211-220
Which of the following is an interrogative sentence?
a.
When Jerry calls please come get me
c.
When will your family be going on vacation
b.
When you finish your math, you can watch TV
d.
When the cookies are one, bring one to Mary
 

 11. 

Punctuation—Use Apostrophes--RIT 191-200
Choose the correct missing word.
I know ________ the right choice.
a.
your
c.
your’e
b.
you’re
d.
youre
 

 12. 

Punctuation—Use Appropriate End Punctuation--RIT 191-200
Do you know the name of the governor of the state____
Which punctuation is needed for the above sentence?
a.
;
c.
?
b.
!
d.
.
 

 13. 

Which of the following is not punctuated correctly?
a.
Dear Bob:
c.
I am going to start in the game Friday.
b.
How have you been?
d.
Are you getting along with your roommate?
 

 14. 

Punctuation—Use Commas Appropriately--RIT 191-200
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
a.
Since, I’m starting in the game today, I’m really nervous.
c.
Since I’m starting, in the game today, I’m really nervous.
b.
Since I’m starting in the game today, I’m really nervous.
d.
Since I’m starting in the game today; I’m really nervous.
 

 15. 

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
a.
Tim- worrying about his lost dog- missed the teacher’s instructions for the assignment.
c.
Tim (worrying about his lost dog) missed the teacher’s instructions for the assignment.
b.
Tim: worrying about his lost dog, missed the teacher’s instructions for the assignment.
d.
Tim, worrying about his lost dog, missed the teacher’s instructions for the assignment.
 

 16. 

Which sentence has the comma in the right place?
a.
Jose went to the game, and, Karla went to a movie.
c.
Jose went to the game, and Karla went to a movie.
b.
Jose went to the game and, Karla went to a movie.
d.
Jose went, to the game, and Karla, went to a movie.
 

 17. 

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
a.
I wrote a letter to my grandmother, and I mailed it the next day.
c.
I wrote a letter to my grandmother and, I mailed it the next day.
b.
I wrote a letter, to my grandmother, and I mailed it the next day.
d.
I wrote a letter to my grandmother and I mailed it, the next day.
 

 18. 

Which word should have a comma following it?
Carrying a huge box the janitor knocked me into a drinking fountain.
a.
huge
c.
box
b.
me
d.
janitor
 

 19. 

Choose the correctly punctuated sentence.
a.
My uncle the one with the fast car offered to give me driving lessons.
c.
My uncle the one, with the fast car, offered to give me driving lessons.
b.
My uncle, the one with the fast car, offered to give me driving lessons.
d.
My uncle the one with the fast car, offered to give me driving lessons.
 

 20. 

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
a.
Mrs. Barnes our English teacher, taught us how to use commas.
c.
Mrs. Barnes, our English teacher taught us how to use commas.
b.
Mrs. Barnes our English teacher taught us how to use commas.
d.
Mrs. Barnes, our English teacher, taught us how to use commas.
 

 21. 

Punctuation—Use Enclosing Punctuation--RIT 191-200
Which sentence uses quotation marks correctly?
a.
Let’s go now, “said Joe,” I can’t wait to get there.
c.
“Let’s go now”, said Joe. “I can’t wait to get there”.
b.
“Let’s go now, said Joe, I can’t wait to get there.”
d.
“Let’s go now,” said Joe, “I can’t wait to get there.”
 

 22. 

Punctuation—Use Underlining for Titles--RIT 191-200
1. Which sentence punctuates the title Great Expectations correctly?
a.
Have you read Dickens’ Great Expectations?
c.
Have you read Dickens’ “Great Expectations”?
b.
Have you read Dickens’ “Great Expectations”?
d.
Have you read Dickens’, Great Expectations?
 

 23. 

Punctuation—Use Apostrophes--RIT 201-210
Which words mean that the uniforms belong to both girls?
a.
he girl’s uniforms
c.
the girls’ uniforms
b.
the girls’ uniforms’
d.
the girls uniforms
 

 24. 

Which sentence is not written correctly?
a.
She can’t drive a car until she is 16.
c.
The boys shouldn’t wear such bright colors.
b.
Thinking about his team, the coach didn’t extend practice.
d.
The cheerleader isnt going to the game.
 

 25. 

Punctuation—Use Appropriate End Punctuation--RIT 201-210
Which indicates the speaker is excited?
a.
Sure, I can do that.
c.
Sure, I can do that?
b.
Sure, I can do that!
d.
I can do that.
 

 26. 

Which sentence is not punctuated correctly?
a.
I have a dog with white spots?
c.
I love this game!
b.
I ate in a restaurant last night.
d.
Were you tardy again?
 

 27. 

Choose the appropriate places for periods.
In the trees by our house(a) the birds were chattering(b) the air was crisp and the sun was bright(c) for a winter day(d)
a.
a and b
c.
a and d
b.
b and d
d.
c and d
 

 28. 

Punctuation—Use Commas Appropriately--RIT 201-210
1. Choose the punctuation that should go in the blank.
James __ clean up your room now!
a.
!
c.
,
b.
-
d.
:
 

 29. 

Waiting impatiently(a) the students shoved(b) and jostled each other(c) at the bus stop.
Weighed down by his heavy backpack(d) Pete was squeezed to the end of the line. The bright
yellow bus(e) arrived in a blur of flashing lights and familiar faces. Knowing it was inevitable(f)
the students boarded the bus to school.
Where should commas be placed?
a.
b, c, d
c.
b, c, f
b.
a, c, d
d.
a, d, f
 

 30. 

Which sentence is correctly punctuated?
a.
When you’re finished cleaning your room you may leave for the game.
c.
When you’re finished cleaning your room. You may leave for the game.
b.
When you’re finished cleaning your room, you may leave for the game.
d.
When you’re finished cleaning your room; you may leave for the game.
 

 31. 

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
a.
Billy, on the other hand turned his report in yesterday.
c.
Billy, on the other hand, turned his report in yesterday.
b.
Billy on the other hand turned his report in yesterday.
d.
Billy on the other hand, turned his report in yesterday.
 

 32. 

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
a.
The parakeet meanwhile squawked endlessly.
c.
The parakeet meanwhile, squawked endlessly.
b.
The parakeet meanwhile squawked, endlessly.
d.
The parakeet, meanwhile, squawked endlessly.
 

 33. 

Punctuation—Use Enclosing Punctuation--RIT 201-210
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
a.
Have you read The Most Dangerous Game in English class?
c.
Have you read “The Most Dangerous Game” in English class?
b.
Have you read the most Dangerous Game in English class?
d.
Have you read The Most Dangerous Game in English class?
 

 34. 

Which sentence uses commas correctly?
a.
The students, gave the principal Mr. Smith a special award.
c.
The students gave the principal, Mr. Smith a special award.
b.
The students gave the principal, Mr. Smith, a special award.
d.
The students gave the principal Mr. Smith, a special award.
 



 
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