Test Prep TEAS Section 2 Sentence Correction Exam Practice Questions (P. 1)
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Question #1
Moose is the most important game animal in Alaska.
- AMoose is the most important game animal in Alaska
- BMoose are the most important game animal in Alaska
- CMoose, the most important game animal in Alaska
- DMoose are the most important game animal in Alaska
- EMoose have the most important game animal in Alaska
Correct Answer:
B
This sentence has an error I the verb that follows a plural noun (moose. . . Option A uses a singular verb (is) in the place of a plural verb. Option C does not have any verb (Moose, the most important game. in the sentence. Option D uses a wrong plural form of the noun (mooses). Option D uses an auxiliary verb (have). without a main verb. Option B uses a plural verb A re. That is appropriate with (he) noun; hence, option B is the correct answer. The brown bear, make famous in movies as man-hater, has evoked renewed interest among the tourists in Alaska.
B
This sentence has an error I the verb that follows a plural noun (moose. . . Option A uses a singular verb (is) in the place of a plural verb. Option C does not have any verb (Moose, the most important game. in the sentence. Option D uses a wrong plural form of the noun (mooses). Option D uses an auxiliary verb (have). without a main verb. Option B uses a plural verb A re. That is appropriate with (he) noun; hence, option B is the correct answer. The brown bear, make famous in movies as man-hater, has evoked renewed interest among the tourists in Alaska.
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Question #2
The brown bear, make famous in movies as man-hater, has evoked renewed interest among the tourists in Alaska.
- Amake famous in movies as man-hater
- Bmaking famous in movies as man-hater
- Cwill make famous in movies as man-hater
- Dmade famous in movies as man-hater
- Eto make famous in movies as man-hater
Correct Answer:
D
"This sentence has an error in the verb-lime agreement. The main verb of the sentence is in the present perfect tense so the subordinate verb is also must be the same for it says what has already happened. Option A uses a present tense verb form (make. . . Option B uses a gerund form (making) option C uses a verb form of future tense (will make. . . Option E uses an infinitive verb form to make. . . Whereas, option D uses the verb in the form participle (made famous in movies as man-hater) that is appropriate.
D
"This sentence has an error in the verb-lime agreement. The main verb of the sentence is in the present perfect tense so the subordinate verb is also must be the same for it says what has already happened. Option A uses a present tense verb form (make. . . Option B uses a gerund form (making) option C uses a verb form of future tense (will make. . . Option E uses an infinitive verb form to make. . . Whereas, option D uses the verb in the form participle (made famous in movies as man-hater) that is appropriate.
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Question #3
Some bears are attracted to human camping areas for food, which has led to some unfortunate incidents, if in danger expert’s advice campers to act death.
- Aif in danger experts advise campers to act death.
- Bif in danger experts advise campers to act die.
- Cif in danger experts advise campers to act dying.
- Dif in danger experts advise campers to act dead.
- Eif in danger experts advise campers to act deadly.
Correct Answer:
D
This sentence has an error by using a noun Death) in the place of an adjective Dead. . Option A uses a noun form; option B uses a verb form Die. , option C uses a gerund Dying) and option E uses an adverb form of the word Deadly) that are in appropriate to the context. Option 0 uses an adjective form Dead. That is more appropriate than the rest of (he options; hence, option D is the correct answer.
D
This sentence has an error by using a noun Death) in the place of an adjective Dead. . Option A uses a noun form; option B uses a verb form Die. , option C uses a gerund Dying) and option E uses an adverb form of the word Deadly) that are in appropriate to the context. Option 0 uses an adjective form Dead. That is more appropriate than the rest of (he options; hence, option D is the correct answer.
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Question #4
The Chena hot spring is almost 90 km from Fairbanks. They were discovered a century ago by miners who used the water to soothe their aches and pains.
- Athe Chena hot spring is almost 90 km from Fairbanks
- Bthe Chena hot springing is almost 90 km from Fairbanks
- Cthe Chena hot springing is almost 90 km from Fairbanks
- Dthe Chena hot springs are almost 90 km from Fairbanks
- Ethe Chena hot springs are almost 90 km from Fairbanks
Correct Answer:
D
This sentence has an error by using a plural verb for a singular noun. The options show that the error is not in the verb a re. But subject (noun - The Chena hot spring) that should be in the form of the plural. Option A uses a singular noun to a plural verb. Option B uses a gerund (springing) that is inappropriate. Options C and E use forms (springing/ springes) that never exist. Option D uses a plural form of the noun (springs) that is correct. Option D is the correct answer.
D
This sentence has an error by using a plural verb for a singular noun. The options show that the error is not in the verb a re. But subject (noun - The Chena hot spring) that should be in the form of the plural. Option A uses a singular noun to a plural verb. Option B uses a gerund (springing) that is inappropriate. Options C and E use forms (springing/ springes) that never exist. Option D uses a plural form of the noun (springs) that is correct. Option D is the correct answer.
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Question #5
The oil is transported via a pipeline that runs north- south no Alaska to port of Valdez.
- Athat runs north- south on Alaska lo port
- Bthat runs north- south in Alaska to port
- Cthat runs north- south to Alaska to port
- Dthat runs north- south into Alaska to port
- Ethat runs north- south across Alaska to port
Correct Answer:
E
This sentence has an error by using an inappropriate preposition. It is the only possible notion that a pipeline can run across land; there is no other possibility according to the context; so option E is the correct answer. Whereas other options use inappropriate prepositions (on/in/to/into).
E
This sentence has an error by using an inappropriate preposition. It is the only possible notion that a pipeline can run across land; there is no other possibility according to the context; so option E is the correct answer. Whereas other options use inappropriate prepositions (on/in/to/into).
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