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English and Language Usage Teas ATI Multiple Choice Exam
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1. I truly believe that one cup of coffee a day is neither too much nor too little caffiene
for me, but exactly the right amount.

Which of the following words is misspelled in the sentence above?

a. caffiene
b. truly
c. neither
d. exactly: a. caffiene
This word is an exception to the "I before E" rule. The correct spelling is caffeine.
2. Which of the following words is an exception to a common spelling rule?

a. neither
b. vein
c. flying
d. coping: a. neither

The "I before E" rule would have this word spelled "niether," but this word is an exception
3. Which of the following is the plural of the word chief?

a. chiefs
b. chieves
c. chievs



,d. chiefes: a. chiefs
4. The shear number of people in the audience overwhelmed the actress as she
peeked through the curtain before scene one.

Which of the following correctly describes an error in the sentence above?

a. the homograph "peeked" should be "peaked"
b. the homograph "through" should be "threw"
c. the homophone "shear" should be "sheer"
d. the homophone "scene" should be seen: c. the homophone "shear" should be "sheer"

The word "shear" means to cut and "sheer" in this form means "unqualified"
5. Which of the following sentences contains a homophone?






,a. He was never going to be allowed into that exclusive party.
b. That is not really an accurate description of the event.
c. She sat in a garden chair at the side of the lawn.
d. That restaurant makes the best grilled cheese sandwiches.: a. He was never going to
be allowed into that exclusive party.

The word allowed has a homophone: aloud
6. Which of the following is a correctly punctuated compound sentence?

a. It took Desiree 5 years; but she finally completed her microbiology disser- tation.
b. The pianist decided to play something dramatic and soulful.
c. I love all kinds of scented candles, and yesterday I found one that smells like
licorice.
d. The cat sat curled up in the sunshine and when the sun set he finally walked away.: c. I
love all kinds of scented candles, and yesterday I found one that smells like licorice.
7. Which of the following examples is the correct way for punctuating this
quotation?

a. "I'm not going to spoil my appetite, said Philip, as he pushed the plate of cookies
away."
b. "I'm not going to spoil my appetite" said Philip, as he pushed the plate of cookies
away.
c. "I'm not going to spoil my appetite," said Philip, "as he pushed the plate of cookies
away."
d. "I'm not going to spoil my appetite," said Philip, as he pushed the plate of cookies


, away.: d. "I'm not going to spoil my appetite," said Philip, as he pushed the plate of cookies
away.
8. Here's what I'd like you to bring tomorrow two dozen cupcakes, a carton of
milk, and party napkins.

Which of the following punctuation marks best completes the sentence above?

a. ;
b. .
c. :

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