Q.1
"This week at the office was pretty stormy: I had a series of unpleasant meetings and I spent the whole week sorting out issues." - Is the sentence correctly punctuated?
  • No! The sentence is not correctly punctuated. There should be a semicolon instead of the colon.
  • No! The sentence is not correctly punctuated. There should be a comma instead of the colon.
  • No! The sentence is not correctly punctuated. There should be a full stop instead of the colon.
  • Yes! The sentence is correctly punctuated.
Q.2
Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation.
  • Trupti packed her father's car with all the things required for the camping trip: foldable tents, pegs, torch, ropes and books.
  • Trupti packed her father's car with all the things required for the camping trip; foldable tents, pegs, torch, ropes and books.
  • Trupti packed her father's car with all the things required for the camping trip, foldable tents, pegs, torch, ropes and books.
  • Trupti packed her father's car with all the things required for the camping trip: foldable tents, pegs; torch, ropes: books.
Q.3
"Complete your assignment; it is absolutely essential that you complete it." - Which statement about the sentence is correct?
  • The punctuation is wrong; it should have only comma.
  • The punctuation is wrong; it should have no punctuation mark.
  • The punctuation is wrong; there should be an exclamation mark.
  • The punctuation is correct.
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