Q1. Which sentence improves cohesion by using a connective?
We missed the bus. We arrived late.
We missed the bus, however we arrived late.
We missed the bus, so we arrived late.
We missed the bus, arrived late.
Q2. Which sentence would be best removed to improve clarity?
The report explains the problem clearly.
It gives examples to support the ideas.
Penguins live in Antarctica.
It ends with a strong conclusion.
Q3. Read the paragraph below. Mia packed her bag carefully. She double-checked her list, then finally zipped the bag shut. Which word helps show the sequence of events?
Carefully
Then
Packed
Shut
Q4. Read the paragraph below. The bike lost its chain, and it could not be ridden until it was fixed. What does the pronoun “it” refer to?
The chain
The rider
The bike
The road
Q5. Which sentence uses an apostrophe for possession correctly?
The dogs tail wagged.
The dog’s tail wagged.
The dogs’ tail wagged.
The dog tail’s wagged.
Q6. Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
After dinner we watched a movie.
After dinner, we watched a movie.
After, dinner we watched a movie.
After dinner we, watched a movie.
Q7. Which sentence has correct sentence boundaries?