**Question 1.** Which rhetorical appeal is primarily concerned with the
speaker’s credibility?
A) Pathos
B) Logos
C) Ethos
D) Kairos
Answer: C
Explanation: Ethos establishes the speaker’s trustworthiness and authority,
influencing how the audience perceives the argument.
**Question 2.** In active listening, which technique helps the listener confirm
understanding of the speaker’s main idea?
A) Paraphrasing
B) Interrupting with questions
C) Nodding silently
D) Taking detailed notes
Answer: A
Explanation: Paraphrasing restates the speaker’s message in the listener’s own
words, demonstrating comprehension.
**Question 3.** Choose the sentence that correctly demonstrates subject‑verb
agreement with a collective noun.
A) The team are winning their games.
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B) The team is winning its games.
C) The team have winning their games.
D) The team were winning their games.
Answer: B
Explanation: Collective nouns like “team” are singular when the group acts as a
unit, so “is” and “its” are correct.
**Question 4.** Which verb tense correctly completes the sentence? “By next
summer, she ___ her novel.”
A) will have finished
B) has finished
C) finished
D) is finishing
Answer: A
Explanation: The future perfect (“will have finished”) shows an action that will be
completed before a future point.
**Question 5.** Identify the pronoun error in the sentence: “Each student must
hand in **their** assignment by Friday.”
A) “Each” should be plural.
B) “hand” should be “hands.”
C) “their” should be “his or her.”
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D) No error.
Answer: C
Explanation: “Each” is singular, so the pronoun must agree in number; “his or her”
is correct.
**Question 6.** Which sentence contains a dangling modifier?
A) Running quickly, the finish line was crossed by Tom.
B) While I was cooking, the phone rang.
C) The dog barked loudly at the mailman.
D) After the rain stopped, we went outside.
Answer: A
Explanation: The modifier “Running quickly” incorrectly modifies “the finish line”
instead of Tom.
**Question 7.** Choose the correctly punctuated compound sentence.
A) I wanted to study, however I was too tired.
B) I wanted to study; however, I was too tired.
C) I wanted to study however, I was too tired.
D) I wanted to study; however I was too tired.
Answer: B
Explanation: A semicolon separates independent clauses, and “however” is
followed by a comma.
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**Question 8.** Which sentence correctly uses a colon?
A) She bought three items: apples, oranges, and bananas.
B) She bought: three items, apples, oranges, and bananas.
C) She bought three items; apples, oranges, and bananas.
D) She bought three items, apples, oranges, and bananas:
Answer: A
Explanation: A colon introduces a list after an independent clause.
**Question 9.** In the sentence “The cat’s whiskers are long,” the apostrophe
indicates:
A) Plural noun
B) Possession
C) Contraction
D) Omission of letters
Answer: B
Explanation: The apostrophe + s shows that the whiskers belong to the cat.
**Question 10.** Which word best fits the context: “The scientist’s theory was
**_____**, lacking any empirical support.”
A) plausible
B) dubious