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English Grammar Error Quiz

The document contains 35 sentences describing various topics in written expression such as biology, history, geography, and other subjects. The sentences provide facts about mountains beneath the ocean, Supreme Court rulings on segregation, properties of water and stars, historical figures such as John Hancock and Martha Graham, and other miscellaneous topics.

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English Grammar Error Quiz

The document contains 35 sentences describing various topics in written expression such as biology, history, geography, and other subjects. The sentences provide facts about mountains beneath the ocean, Supreme Court rulings on segregation, properties of water and stars, historical figures such as John Hancock and Martha Graham, and other miscellaneous topics.

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WRITTEN EXPRESSION

1. On the floor of the Pacific Ocean is flat-toped mountain more than a mile beneath sea level.
A B C D

2. Because of the flourish with which John Hancock signed the declaration of
A
Independence, his name become anonymous with signature
B C D

3. Segregation in public school was declare unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in 1954.
A B C D

4. Sirius, the dog star is the most brightest star in the sky with an absolute magnitude
A B
about twenty three times that of the sun.
C D

5. Killer whales tends to wander in family clusters that hunt, play and resting together.
A B C D

6. Some of the most useful resistor materials are carbon, metals and metallic alloys.
A B C D

7. The community of Bethesda, Maryland was previous known as Darey’s Store.


A B C D

8. Alloys of gold and copper have been widely using in various types of coins.
A B C D

9. J. H. Pratt used group therapy early in this century when he brought tuberculosis patient
A B C
together to discuss its disease.

10. The United States has import all carpet wools in recent years because domestic wools
A B C
are too fine and soft for carpets.
D

11. Irving Berlin wrote “Oh How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning” while serving in a U.S.
A B C
Army during World War I.
D

12. Bank are rushing to merge because consolidations enable them to slash theirs costs and
A B C D
expand

13. That water has a very high specific heat means that without a large temperature change
A B
water can add or lose a large number of heat.
C D

14. Benny Goodman was equally talented as both a jazz performer as well as a classical
A B C D
musician.

15. The state seal still used in Massachusetts designed by Paul Revere, who also designed
A B C
the first Continental currency.
D

16. Quarter horses were developed in eighteenth-century Virginia to race on courses short
A B
of about a quarter of a mile in length.
C D

17. No longer satisfied with the emphasis of the Denishawn School, Martha Graham has
A B C D
moved to the staff of the Eastman School in 1925.

18. William Hart was an act best known for his roles as western heroes in silent films.
A B C D

19. Prior to an extermination program earlier this century, alive wolves roamed across
A B C D
nearly all of north America.

20. During the 1960s the Berkeley campus of the University of California came to national
A B
attention as a result its radical political activity.
C D

21. Artist Gutzon Borglum designed the Mount Rushmore Memorial and worked on project
A B
from 1925 until his death in 1941
C D

22. It is proving less costly and more profitably for drug makers to market directly to
A B C D
patients.

23. Sapphires weighing as much as two pounds have on occasion mined.


A B C D

24. Like snakes, lizards can be found on all others continents except Antarctica
A B C D

25. Banks, savings and loans, and finance companies have recently been doing home equity
A B
loans with greater frequency than ever before.
WRITTEN EXPRESSION

16. Light can travels from the Sun to the Earth in eight minutes and twenty second.
A B C D

17. Every human typically have twenty pairs of chromosomes in most cell.
A B C D
18. In the sport of fencing, three type of swords are used: the foil, the epee, and the sabre
A B C D

19. The Internal Revenue service uses computers to check tax return computations, to determine
A B
the reasonableness of deduction, and for verifying the accuracy of reported income
C D

20. There was four groups of twenty rats each involved in the test.
A B C D

21. The type of jazz known as “swing” was introduced by Duke Ellington when he wrote and
A B C
records “It don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got a swing”.
D

22. The bones of mammals, not alike those of other vertebrates, show a high degree of
A B C D
differentiation.

23. The United states receives a large amount of revenue from taxation of a tobacco products.
A B C D

24. Much fats are composed of one molecule of glycerin combined with three molecules of fatty
A B C D
acids

25. The capital of the confederacy was originally in Mobile, but they were moved to Richmond.
A B C D

26. A pearl develops when a tiny of grain of sand or some another irritant accidentally enters
A B C D
into the shell of a pearl oyster.

27. The English horn is an alto oboe with a pitch one fifth lower as that of the soprano oboe.
A B C D
28. In the milky-way galaxy, the most recent observed supernova appeared in 1604.
A B C D

29. Although the name suggests otherwise, the ship known as Old Ironsides was built of oak and
A B C
cedar rather than it was built of iron.
D

30. Never in the history of humanity there have been more people living on this relatively small
A B C D
Planet

31. Because of the mobile of Americans today, it is difficult for them to put real roots.
A B C D

32. For five years after the civil war, Robert E. Lee served to president of Washington College
A B
which later was called Washington and Lee.
C D

33. Doctors successfully used hypnosis during world war II to treat fatigue battle.
A B C D

34. The lobster, like many crustaceans, can cast off a damaging appendage and regenerate a new
A B C
appendage to nearly normal size.
D

35. The main cause of the oceans tides is the gravitation pull of the Moon.
A B C D

36. The curricula of American public schools are set in individual states; they do not determined
A B C D
by the federal government.

WRITTEN EXPRESSION

16. Mosquitoes will accepts the malaria parasite at only one stage of the parasites complex.
A B C D
life cycle.

17. The counterpart of a negative electrons is the positive proton,


A B C D

18. The ankle joint occur where the lower ends of the tibia and fibula slot neatly around the.
A B C D
talus
19. In the United States and Canada, motor vehicle laws affect the operate of motorcycles as
A B C
well as automobiles.
D

20. The neocortex is, in evolutionary terms, most recent layer of the brain.
A B C D

21. There are more than eighty-four million specimens in the National Museum of Natural
A B
history's collection of biological, geological, archeological, and anthropology treasures.
C D

22. After George Washington married widow Martha Custis, the couple came to resides in
A B C D
Mount Vernon.

23. At this stage in their development, rubberized asphalt can hardly be classified as cutting
A C D
edge.

24. Rhesus monkeys exhibit patterns of shy similar to those in humans.


A B C D

25. In space, with no gravity for muscles to work against, the body becomes weakly.
A B C D

26. Fort Jefferson, in the Dry Tortugas off the southern tip of Florida, can be reach only by
B C D
boat or by plane

27. A zoom lens produces an inverted real image, either on the film in a camera and on the
A B C D
light-sensitive tube of a television camera.

28. Supersonic flight is flight that is faster the speed of sound.


A B C D

29. The Betataken House Ruins at Navajo National Monument is among the largest and
A B
most elaborate cliff dwellings in the country.
C D

30. It is a common observation that liquids will soak through some materials but not through.
A B C
other
D

31. The number of wild horses on Assateague are increasing lately, resulting in overgrazed
B C D
marsh and dune grasses.
32. The newsreels of Hearst Metronome News, which formed part of every movie goer's
A
experience in the era before television, offer an unique record of the events of the 1930’s.
B C D

33. Unlikely gas sport balloons, hot air balloons do not have nets
A B C D

34. Born in Massachusetts in 1852, Albert Farbanks has begun making banjos in Boston in
A B C
the late of 1870s.
D

35. Dwight David Eisenhower, military office; and thirty-fourth president of the United
A
States, lived in the White House and of least thirty-seven other residences.
B C D

36. Methane in wetlands comes from soil bacteria that consumes organic plant matter.
A B C D

37. Alois Alzheimer made the first observers of the telltale signs of the disease that today
A B
bears his name
C D
38. Edward MacDowell remembers as the composer of such perennial favorites as "To an
A B C D
Wild Rose" and “To a Water Lily."

39. Animism is the belief that objects and natural phenomena such as rivers, rocks, and wind
A B
are live and have feelings.
C D

40. Newtonian physics accounts for the observing obits of the planets and the moons.
A B C D
WRITTEN EXPRESSION

16. Cotton used to rank first between Alabama’s crops, but it represents only a fraction of the
A B C D
agricultural production now.

17. Salmon lay their eggs and die in freshwater, although they live in salt water when most of
A B C
their adult lives.
D

18. To building their nests, tailorbirds use their bills as needles.


A B C D

19. Fountain pens first became commercial available about a hundred years ago.
A B C D

20. With its strong claws and its many protruding tooth a gopher ABCD is an excellent.
A B C D
digger

21. Drag addiction has resulted of many destroyed careers, and expulsions from school or
A B C D
college.

22. Because of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the United States begin to realize the true
A B C
value of the Louisiana territory.
D

23. Americans annually import more than $3 billion worthy of Italian clothing, jewelry, and
A B C D
shoes.

24. Akuce Ganuktibm, she spent her life working with the health and welfare of the families
A B C D
of workers.

25. There are many different ways of comparing the economy of one nation with those of
A B C
another.
D

26. Male guppies, like many other male fish, are more color than females.
A B C D

27. When rhinos take mud baths, the mud create a barrier to biting insects.
A B C D

28. Benjamin Franklin, as an inventor, he had broad interests, mechanical skills, persistence,
A B C
and a practical view of life.
D

29. In the stock market, the fluctuations in Standard and Poor's 500 Index does not always
A B C
conform to Dow Jones Averages.
D

30. A jellyfish, which isn`t really a fish, it has no brain, no bones, and no face fit
A B C D

31. International trade, going traveling, und television have lain the groundwork for modern
A B C
global life styles.
D
32. The most visible remind of the close relationship between the United States and France is
A B C
the famous Statue of Liberty which stands in New York harbor.
D

33. Until diamonds are cut and polished, they just like look small blue-grey stones.
A B C D

34. Jackie Robinson, whose joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, was the first black
A B
American to play baseball in the major leagues.
C D

35. Laser technology is the heart of a new generation of high-speed copiers and printer?
A B C D

36. Fertilize farmland is one of the biggest natural resources in the Central States.
A B C D

37. The symptoms of diabetes in the early stages are too slight that people don‘t notice them.
A B C
D

38. Gone with the Wind written after Margaret Mitchell quit her job as a reporter because of
A B C D
an ankle injury.

39. With a policy of eminent domain, the state has control ultimate of all real property.
A B C D

40. Hay fever symptoms, ranged from mild to severe, differ in degree according to the
A B C D
individual
WRITTEN EXPRESSION

16. In order to survive, trees rely to the amount of annual rainfall they receive, as well as the
A B C
seasonal distribution of the rain.
D

17. The purchased of Louisiana was one of the biggest events in the history of the United.
A B C D
States

18. A future system of solid waste management should begin with reduction in the amount of
A B C D
waste.

19. The tongue is the principle organ of taste, and is crucial for chewing, swallowed and
A B C D
Speaking

20. The members of both the House of Representatives and the Senate are election by the
A B C
citizens of the United States.
D

21. The human ear cannot hear a sound that vibrates less than 16 times the second.
A B C D

22. Some tree frogs can alter their colors in order to blend to their environment.
A B C D

23. If one is invited out to a dinner, it is perfectly proper to go either with or without no a
gift.
A B C
D

24. Some birds, such as quails, can move instant from a resting position to full flight.
A B C D
25. In 1961 America's first manned spacecraft launched.
A B C D

26. Geochemistry includes the study of the movement of elements from one place to another
A B
as a result of processes chemical.
C D

27. Fireflies product light through a complex chemical reaction that takes place within their
A B C D
abdominal cells.

28. Wind is the motion that occurs when lighter air rises and cools heavier air replaces it.
A B C D
29. Under the crust of the Earth are bubbling hot liquids that sometime rise to the surface.
A B C D

30. Oceans of the world exerts strong influences on the weather over the Earth's surface.
A B C D

31. The Columbine flower can survive in almost any type of gardens condition in the United
A B C D
States.

32. Kiwi birds search the ground with the bills for insects, worms, and snails to eat.
A B C D

33. If protect, a solar cell lasts for a long time and is a good source of energy.
A B C D

34. The growth rate of the Pacific Rim countries is five times fast as comparable areas
A B C
during the Industrial Revolution.
D

35. Drug abuse have become one of America’s most serious social problems.
A B C D

36. Commitments of Traders Report is released by the Commodity Futures Trading


A
Commission on eleventh day of each month.
B C D

37. Heartburn can best be understood as a symptom causing by acid reflux due to a weak
A B C D
lower esophageal sphincter.

38. In 1903, when the Wright brothers announced they had invented a flying machine, his
A B C
news was generally ignored.
D

39. Lasers are indispensable tools for delicate eyes surgery.


A B C D

40. Alexander Calder, who was originally interested in mechanical engineering, later became
A B
C
a sculpture.
D

WRITTEN EXPRESSION

15. One of history’s most spectacular executions were that of Damiens, the unsuccessful
A B C D
assassin Louis XV of France.

16. Globes and maps have been important throughout history, but never many so than today.
A B C D

17. Since vitamins are contained in a wide variety of foods, people seldom lack of most of them.
A B C D

18. Psychological experiment indicate that people remember more math problems that they
A
cannot solve than those they are able to solve.
B C D

19. The sun is a huge fiery globe at a average distance of 93.000.000 miles from the Earth.
A B C D

20. Before becoming successful, Charles Kettering, former vice president of General Motors,
A
was so poor that he has to use the hayloft of a bam as a laboratory.
B C D

22. Despite the metric system is used throughout the world, it is still not commonly used in the
A B C D
United States.

23. Some gorillas beat their chests as an express of high spirits.


A B C D

24. Because of Walter Reed’s efforts and those of the people who worked with him, human
A B
beings no longer fear the dreaded disease of yellow fever.

25. Studying the science of logic is one way to cultivate one's reason skills.
A B C D

26. The continental shelves is the shallow area of the ocean floor that is closest to the continent.
A B C D
27. The average adult get two to five colds each year
A B C D

28. Fishing have been found to contain a particular type of fat that may help lower blood
A B C
cholesterol levels.
D

29. Benjamin Franklin’s ability to learn from observation and experience contributed greatly to
A B
him success in public life.
C D

30. Industrial lasers are most often used for cutting, welding, drilling, and measure.
A B C D

31. In the last 10 years, Mexican government has reduced the number of its state-owned
A B C
companies to about half.
D

32. Psychologists at the University of Kansas has studied the effects of the color of a room on
A B C D
people's behavior.

33. Montaigne, the illustrious French philosophy, was elected mayor of Bordeaux, which was his
A B C D
home town.

34. Certain pollens are more likely to cause an allergic reaction than another.
A B C D

35. Computers have made access to information instantly available just by push a few buttons.
A B C D

36. Mined over 2.000 years ago copper is one of the earliest know metals.
A B C D

37. Many of the early work of TS. Eliot expresses the anguish and bareness of modern life and
A B C
the isolation of the individual.
D
38. A sore throat interfere with daily life by making swallow difficult.
A B C D

39. A farmer tractor is like a powerful horse as it plows field, pulls trailers, and moves heavy
A B C D
loads

40. During wedding ceremonies in the United States guests are usually silence.
A B C D

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