GEB3213 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT
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GEB3213 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT
Which of the following is not an indefinite pronoun? - a. each
b. either
c. every
*d. he*
e. one
The indefinite pronouns all, none, any, and some are - a. always plural.
b. usually plural.
*c. sometimes plural and sometimes singu...
GEB3213 FINAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS ALL CORRECT
Which of the following is not an indefinite pronoun? - a. each
b. either
c. every
*d. he*
e. one
The indefinite pronouns all, none, any, and some are - a. always plural.
b. usually plural.
*c. sometimes plural and sometimes singular.*
d. always singular.
e. usually singular.
The expression the number refers to - *a. one thing and is singular.*
b. two things and is plural.
c. moving things and is active.
d. all things and is indefinite.
e. various things and is reflexive.
Which of the following would be considered collective nouns? - a. department
b. company
c. team
*d. all of these*
e. none of these
Which of the following is a pronoun? - a. I
b. its
c. everything
d. neither
*e. all of these*
A pronoun is - a. a word that replaces an adjective.
b. a word that replaces an adverb.
,*c. a word that replaces a noun.*
d. a noun that has given up its amateur status.
e. none of these
Which of the following is a nominative-case pronoun? - a. my
*b. I*
c. her
d. both a and b
e. none of these
Which of the following is an objective-case pronoun? - a. him
b. her
c. you
*d. all of these*
e. none of these
Which of the following is a possessive-case pronoun? - a. it's
*b. its*
c. him
d. ourselves
e. all of these
Which of the following is true? - *a. Personal possessive pronouns never contain an
apostrophe.*
b. Personal possessive pronouns always contain an apostrophe.
c. Personal possessive pronouns occasionally contain an apostrophe.
d. Personal possessive pronouns are used sparingly in business writing.
e. Personal possessive pronouns are not used at all in business writing.
The word whose is - a. a contraction.
*b. a possessive pronoun.*
c. an objective pronoun.
d. a gerund.
e. none of these
The word their is - a. a contraction.
b. a gerund.
c. a nominative pronoun.
d. an objective pronoun.
*e. none of these*
The word it's is - *a. a contraction.*
b. a possessive pronoun.
c. an objective pronoun.
d. a gerund.
e. none of these
,A gerund is used as - a. a contraction.
b. a possessive pronoun.
c. an objective pronoun.
*d. a noun.*
e. none of these
Use the ________ case for a pronoun that modifies a gerund. - a. objective
*b. possessive*
c. nominative
d. subjective
e. superlative
The word between is - a. a pronoun.
b. an adjective.
*c. a preposition.*
d. an adverb.
e. none of these
A(n) ________ identifies another noun or pronoun that comes directly before it. - a.
adjective
b. adverb
c. gerund
*d. appositive*
e. infinitive
When a pronoun is used with an appositive, mentally omit the ________ to determine
the correct case of the pronoun. - a. adjective
b. adverb
*c. noun*
d. object
e. preposition
Which of the following uses a pronoun incorrectly? - a. Mr. Jones is taller than I.
b. Alice is older than he.
c. She is as fast as they
d. none of these
e. all of these*
Which of the following words should be used in business writing? - a. hisself
b. ourself
*c. themselves*
d. theirself
e. themself
Who is a(n) - a. objective-case pronoun.
, *b. nominative-case pronoun.*
c. possessive-case pronoun.
d. selective-case pronoun.
e. absolute-case pronoun.
Which sentence uses who correctly? - *a. Who is chairing the meeting?*
b. To who should we mail the letter?
c. Jan is the type of person who we can depend on.
d. all of these
e. none of these
What do adjectives modify? - a. adverbs and pronouns
b. verbs and pronouns
*c. nouns and pronouns*
d. adverbs and verbs
e. nouns and verbs
What do adverbs modify? - a. verbs, pronouns, and adjectives
b. pronouns, nouns, and gerunds
c. verbs, nouns, and prepositions
*d. verbs, adjectives, and adverbs*
e. adjectives, pronouns, and prepositions
Adverbs tend to answer which of the following questions? - a. When?
b. How?
c. Where?
d. To what extent?
*e. all of these*
Ineffective presentations suffer what types of consequences? - a. inefficient use of time
b. vital information not communicated
c. lost sales
d. waste of financial resources
*e. all of these*
Which of the following is not a typical purpose of most business presentations? - a.
explaining
b. motivating
c. reporting
d. persuading
*e. enhancing*
A publisher's presentation to a group of authors to describe how the publishing process
works has the purpose of - a. reporting.
*b. explaining.*
c. persuading.
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