BMW FINAL EXAM #1 QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE ANSWERS.
They (hanged, hung) the new banner from a (pole, poll) and invited more than 200
(people, persons) to the cermony - Answer-hung, pole, people
A large (bloc, block) of voters (alluded, eluded) to pollsters that the candidate was
(elusive, illusive) when discussing (their, there, they're) views on foreign affairs -
Answer-bloc, alluded, illusive, their
Students are (liable, libel, likely) (to, two, too) demand fewer regulations (regardless,
irregardless) what rules the committee might (adapt, adept, adopt) - Answer-likely, to,
regardless, adopt
The woman, an (alumnae, alumna, alumni, alumnus) of the university, (implied, inferred)
that the restrictions she placed on her donation may seem (bizarre, bazzar) but
eventually they would be (cited, sighted, sited) as revolutionary - Answer-alumna,
implied, bizarre, cited
What is the meaning of convergence in journalism? - Answer-Taking different media
forms and putting it on one platform
The defendants' (consul, counsel, council) (waived, waved) her right to a jury trial,
saying he (adviced, advised) the defendant not to (chose, choose) that option - Answer-
counsel, waived, advised, choose
The teacher was (discrete, discreet) when he (complemented, complimented) the group
composed of six students for their paper (entitled, titled) News and Social Media in the
Modern World - Answer-discreet, complimented, titled
Substitute a single word for each of the following phrases:
totally destroyed - Answer-destroyed
Substitute a single word for each of the following phrases:
really big - Answer-large
Substitute a single word for each of the following phrases:
postponed until later - Answer-postpone
Substitute a single word for each of the following phrases:
COMPLETE ANSWERS.
They (hanged, hung) the new banner from a (pole, poll) and invited more than 200
(people, persons) to the cermony - Answer-hung, pole, people
A large (bloc, block) of voters (alluded, eluded) to pollsters that the candidate was
(elusive, illusive) when discussing (their, there, they're) views on foreign affairs -
Answer-bloc, alluded, illusive, their
Students are (liable, libel, likely) (to, two, too) demand fewer regulations (regardless,
irregardless) what rules the committee might (adapt, adept, adopt) - Answer-likely, to,
regardless, adopt
The woman, an (alumnae, alumna, alumni, alumnus) of the university, (implied, inferred)
that the restrictions she placed on her donation may seem (bizarre, bazzar) but
eventually they would be (cited, sighted, sited) as revolutionary - Answer-alumna,
implied, bizarre, cited
What is the meaning of convergence in journalism? - Answer-Taking different media
forms and putting it on one platform
The defendants' (consul, counsel, council) (waived, waved) her right to a jury trial,
saying he (adviced, advised) the defendant not to (chose, choose) that option - Answer-
counsel, waived, advised, choose
The teacher was (discrete, discreet) when he (complemented, complimented) the group
composed of six students for their paper (entitled, titled) News and Social Media in the
Modern World - Answer-discreet, complimented, titled
Substitute a single word for each of the following phrases:
totally destroyed - Answer-destroyed
Substitute a single word for each of the following phrases:
really big - Answer-large
Substitute a single word for each of the following phrases:
postponed until later - Answer-postpone
Substitute a single word for each of the following phrases: