Q.1
Choose the sentence which is punctuated correctly. Martin stopped to consider the blinking red light on his phone should he check the message or not
  • Martin stopped to consider the blinking red light on his phone; should he check the message or not.
  • Martin stopped to consider the blinking, red light on his phone should he check the message or not?
  • Martin stopped to consider the blinking, red light on his phone:  should he check the message, or not?
  • Martin stopped to consider the blinking red light on his phone - should he check the message or not.
Q.2
Choose the sentence which is punctuated correctly. Sandras name appeared in bold at the top of the screen
  • Sandra's name appeared in bold at the top of the screen.
  • Sandras name appeared (in bold) at the top of the screen.
  • Sandras name appeared in bold at the top of the screen.
  • Sandras' name appeared in bold, at the top of the screen.
Q.3
Choose the sentence which is punctuated correctly. He stared at the phone and its tiny light which winked at him knowingly
  • He stared at the phone and it's tiny light which winked at him knowingly.
  • He stared at the phone and it's tiny light, which winked at him, knowingly.
  • He stared at the phone and its tiny light, which winked at him knowingly.
  • He stared at the phone, and it's tiny light, which winked at him knowingly.
Q.4
Choose the sentence which is punctuated correctly. Do it his friends had told him everyone else does
  • Do it! His friends had told him, 'Everyone else does.'
  • Do it, his friends had told him, everyone else does.
  • 'Do it.' His friends had told him. 'Everyone else does.'
  • 'Do it,' his friends had told him.  'Everyone else does.'
Q.5
Choose the sentence which is punctuated correctly. Persuaded by his friends he searched eventually finding the neglected document under the bed
  • Persuaded by his friends, he searched. Eventually finding the neglected document under the bed.
  • Persuaded by his friends, he searched, eventually finding the neglected document under the bed.
  • Persuaded by his friends, he searched; eventually finding the neglected document, under the bed.
  • Persuaded by his friend's, he searched, eventually finding the neglected document under the bed.
Q.6
Choose the sentence which is punctuated correctly. His dusty cv lacked three things flair references and most importantly relevant experience
  • His dusty CV lacked three things: flair, references and, most importantly, relevant experience.
  • His dusty cv lacked three things; flair, references and, most importantly, relevant experience.
  • His dusty CV lacked three things; flair, references and, most importantly, relevant experience.
  • His dusty CV lacked three things. Flair, references and, most importantly, relevant experience.
Q.7
Choose the sentence which is punctuated correctly. Experience had been easy to invent martin had added farming animal husbandry and lion taming
  • Experience had been easy to invent, Martin had added farming, animal husbandry and lion taming.
  • Experience had been easy to invent. martin had added farming, animal husbandry, and lion taming
  • Experience had been easy to invent: Martin had added farming animal husbandry and lion taming.
  • Experience had been easy to invent; Martin had added farming, animal husbandry and lion taming.
Q.8
Choose the sentence which is punctuated correctly. Armed with his newly polished cv martin had applied haphazardly for fifty two jobs listed online
  • Armed with his newly polished c.v. Martin had applied haphazardly for fifty two jobs listed on-line.
  • Armed with his newly, polished CV Martin had applied haphazardly for fifty-two jobs listed online.
  • Armed with his newly polished CV, Martin had applied haphazardly for fifty-two jobs listed online.
  • Armed with his newly polished CV; Martin had applied haphazardly for fifty two jobs listed online.
Q.9
Choose the sentence which is punctuated correctly. Hed been shocked to be asked to interview for the zoo keepers position but had decided to attend
  • Hed been shocked, to be asked to interview, for the zoo keeper's position but had decided to attend.
  • He'd been shocked to be asked to interview for the zoo keeper's position, but had decided to attend.
  • He'd been shocked to be asked to interview, for the zoo keepers position, but had decided to attend.
  • Hed been shocked to be asked to interview for the zoo-keeper's position, but had decided to attend.
Q.10
Choose the sentence which is punctuated correctly. Now sandra the manager was ringing after a brilliant interview what if she knew about the lies
  • Now Sandra the manager was ringing after a brilliant interview; what if she knew about the lies?
  • Now Sandra, the manager, was ringing after a brilliant interview. What if she knew about the lies?
  • Now Sandra (the manager) was ringing after a brilliant interview. What if she knew about the lies.
  • Now Sandra (the manager) was ringing, after a brilliant interview; what if she knew about the lies.
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