Question: Out of the following statements, which one is subjective?

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Milk contains vitamin A, vitamin D, and calcium.
A 2010 scientific study in Nutrition Journal showed that almost half of American adults have vitamin D deficiencies.
Everyone should be drinking more milk.
None

Answer: E. veryone should be drinking more milk.

 

Question: Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.

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During halftime at the local high school Felipe noticed a cheerleader crying. The coach was watching, and the fans were enjoying the stands.
During halftime at the local high school Felipe noticed a cheerleader crying, the coach was watching and the fans enjoying the stands.
During halftime at the local high school, Felipe noticed a cheerleader crying. The coach was watching, and the fans were enjoying the stands.

Answer: During halftime at the local high school, Felipe noticed a cheerleader crying. The coach was watching, and the fans were enjoying the stands.

 

Question: Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.

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If I use a Pattern in the Use-First range, it is considered dominant,and I begin my learning with that Pattern.
If I use a Pattern in the Use-First range, it is considered dominant, and I begin my learning with that Pattern.
If I use a Pattern in the Use-First range it is considered dominant and I begin my learning with that Pattern.

Answer: If I use a Pattern in the Use-First range, it is considered dominant, and I begin my learning with that Pattern.

 

Question: Factual statements and opinions are the same.

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True
False

Answer: False

 

Question: Which of the following is analytical information?

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In 2014, 28% of automobile accident deaths were caused by speeding
Speed contributes to many automobile accidents
We could reduce automobile fatalities by enforcing speed limit laws
All of these

Answer: We could reduce automobile fatalities by enforcing speed limit laws.

 

Question: Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.

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Ruby emailed her instructor a question and he replied to her immediately.
Ruby emailed her instructor a question, and he replied to her immediately.
Ruby emailed her instructor a question and, he replied to her immediately.

Answer: Ruby emailed her instructor a question, and he replied to her immediately.

 

Question: Out of the following two statements, which one is subjective?

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It’s too crowded at her house.
Marian lives with five roommates.
Both
Neither

Answer: It’s too crowded at her house.

 

Question: Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.

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Even though it is almost summer, we still have overcast skies and light rain.
Even though it is almost summer we still have overcast skies and light rain.
Even though it is almost summer we still have overcast skies, and light rain.

Answer: Even though it is almost summer, we still have overcast skies and light rain.

 

Question: Out of the following three statements, which one is subjective?

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The state legislature is considering a bill that will increase the tax on gasoline by two cents per gallon
If passed, this tax will increase how much everyone in the state pays when they put gasoline in their vehicles
This bill will cause people in the state to drive less
All of them

Answer: This bill will cause people in the state to drive less.

 

Question: Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.

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Have you seen my sister, Karla, around here today?
Have you seen my sister Karla, around here today?
Have you seen my sister Karla around here today?

Answer: Have you seen my sister Karla around here today?

 

Question: An example of an analytical statement would be which of the following?

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Wind is created when air moves from high pressure to low pressure
The first electronic computer was called ENIAC
World War I began in 1914

Answer: Wind is created when air moves from high pressure to low pressure.

 

Question: Out of the following two statements, which one is subjective?

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Summer is a terrible time for a road trip
It’s too hot and the vacation locations are too crowded
Both
Neither

Answer: Both

 

Question: In the following sentence, the comma is used correctly with an introductory clause: “Training for the upcoming ten-mile marathon, Lizette includes more protein and complex carbohydrates in her diet.”

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True
False

Answer: True

 

Question: Out of the following two statements, which one is subjective?

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Roses are the perfect gift for Valentine’s Day
They look beautiful and smell wonderful
Both
Neither

Answer: Both

 

Question: Which of the following is true of analytical information?

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It can never be incorrect
It examines and interprets factual information
It is only a statement of fact with no explanation
None of the above

Answer: It examines and interprets factual information.

 

Question: The coordinating conjunctions that can be used to combine two complete sentences with a comma are “for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.”

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True
False

Answer: True

 

Question: Which of the following is characteristic of subjective information?

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It can be proven
It is based on a person’s belief, opinion, or judgment
It is unchanging
All of the above

Answer: It is based on a person’s belief, opinion, or judgment.

 

Question: There should be a comma around “however” in the following sentence: “Dewayne had never been to the East Coast before, however, he decided to explore the city despite the bad weather.”

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True
False

Answer: True

 

Question: Use two commas around “extra information” in a sentence to show that it is not important to the meaning of that sentence if taken out.

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True
False

Answer: True

 

Question: An example of an objective statement would be which of the following?

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Roses are the most beautiful flowers
Orange is my favorite color
Sleeping late is the best way to spend your Saturday
Freezing is 32 degrees

Answer: Freezing is 32 degrees.