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Directions: Type out the answers to all questions on a separate sheet of paper. This sheet of paper or document will be known as the “Answer Sheet for Final Exam” Be sure to number your answer sheet in the same way the questions on the Final Exam are numbered. For this assignment, your answer sheet should be numbered from 1 through 50.

 

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EDCP 103 Final Exam

Fall 2014

 

 


Section I: Multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank

Each question in this section is worth 1 point.


 

 

Questions 1-6

Three passages out of the four in each question contain sentence fragments or run-on sentences. Choose the one correct sentence that is error-free.

 

1.        

 

  1. Taking classes at night helps me develop my job skills it also works well with my schedule.

  2. Taking classes at night helps me develop my job skills, it also works well with my schedule.

C)   Taking classes at night helps me develop my job skills; it also works well with my schedule.

D)  Taking classes at night helps me develop my job skills. And also works well with my schedule.

 

2.

 

  1. There are several good techniques for cleaning a room. For example, starting at the top of the room.

  2. If time is limited, don’t worry, you can set aside fifteen minutes a day until you are done.

  3. Label a box for items to be donated. And another one for trash.

  4. When dealing with clutter, try to find a place for each item the first time you pick it up.

 

3.

 

  1. Both authors use imagery in their writing, it helps them create more vivid descriptions.

  2. The beach has become crowded lately I don’t even like to go there.

  3. Each trainer at the gym has been educated about gym safety and knows how to use all of the equipment.

  4. The health effects of pesticides are not completely known, scientists continue to research this topic.                             

 

4.

 

  1. Check the library’s hours before you leave; it closes early on some days.

  2. An advisor can help students understand their degree plans. To help with course selection.

  3. We take our dog to be groomed once a month. Although it is expensive.

  4. Why bother making the bed, it will just get messed up again tomorrow.

 

5.

 

  1. Joseph had laser eye surgery. Because he wanted to drive without glasses.

  2. Joseph had laser eye surgery. To be able to drive without glasses.

  3. Joseph had laser eye surgery, he wanted to drive without glasses.

  4. Joseph had laser eye surgery because he wanted to drive without glasses.

 

6.

 

  1. The Italian restaurant down the street is pretty good. Even though the service is slow.

  2. We usually go there once a week, I always order ravioli.

  3. If the weather is nice, we’ll sit outside, but the dining room is also pleasant.

  4. I recommend ordering dessert the tiramisu is delicious.

 

Questions 7-12

Fill in the blank with the correct verb that agrees in number with the subject. Choose from those listed in parentheses.

 

7.        The executive committee ___________ its decisions through our newsletter. (publicizes, publicize)

 

8.        The children or the babysitter ____________ going to clean up that mess. (is, are)

 

9.         Sprawled across the floor ____________ numerous clues to who committed the crime. (was, were)

 

10.      There ____________ four areas of the park in which dogs are welcome. (is, are)

           

11.      A cup of tea and a good TV show ____________ me relax after a long day. (helps, help)

           

12.      A full box of cookies ____________ too tempting for the children to pass up. (was, were)

 

Questions 13-16

Choose the sentence that uses correct parallel structure.

 

13.     

 

A) The types of music I enjoy are pop, R&B, and relaxing to jazz.

B)   The types of music I enjoy are pop, jazz, and R&B is my favorite.

C)   I enjoy listening to pop, R&B, and jazz.

D) I enjoy listening to pop, R&B, and also like jazz.

 

14.     

 

A) The volunteers gathered their supplies, loaded the truck, and set off for the work site.

B)   The volunteers gathered their supplies, loaded the truck, and they all set off for the work site.

C)   The volunteers gathered their supplies, are loading the truck, and set off for the work site.

D) The volunteers are gathering their supplies, loaded the truck, and setting off for the work site.

 

15.     

 

A) Craig always keeps his cell phone with him to check his email, update his calendar, and it has all his contacts in it.

B)   Craig always keeps his cell phone with him to check his email, update his calendar, and contacting his friends.

C)   Craig always keeps his cell phone with him to check his email, update his calendar, and contact his friends.

D) Craig always keeps his cell phone with him to check his email, update his calendar, and mainly he wants to contact friends.

 

16.     

 

A) By participating in school meetings, students learn to listen to others, express their own concerns, and they take turns leading the meeting.

B)   By participating in school meetings, students learn to listen to others, express their own concerns, and lead a meeting.

C)   By participating in school meetings, students learn to listen to others, express their own concerns, and to lead a meeting.

D) By participating in school meetings, students learn to listen to others, express their own concerns, and leading the meeting.

 

 

Questions 17-22

Select the sentence that uses correct punctuation

 

17.     

 

A)        Mother said that I should buy milk on the way home if the store is open.

B)         Mother said I should buy milk on the way home if the store is “open.”

C)         Mother said, that I should, buy milk on the way home if the store is open.

D)        Mother said “that I should buy milk on the way home if the store is open.”

 

18.     

 

A)        The mainstream media does’nt always report on the stories’ I want to hear.

B)         The mainstream media doesn’t always report on the story’s I want to hear.

C)         The mainstream media doesn’t always report on the stories I want to hear.

D)        The mainstream media doesnt always report on the stories I want to hear.

 

19.     

 

A)        Although, electronic cigarettes produce no smoke some areas have still moved to ban them.

B)         Although electronic cigarettes produce no smoke, some areas have still moved to ban them.

C)         Although electronic cigarettes produce no smoke some areas, have still moved to ban them.

D)        Although, electronic cigarettes produce no smoke, some areas have still moved to ban them.

 

20.     

 

A)        The city installed expensive gunshot detection cameras in 2012 but, they have not been effective at identifying shooters.

B)         The city installed expensive gunshot detection cameras, in 2012 but they have not been effective at identifying shooters.

C)         The city installed expensive gunshot detection cameras in 2012 but they have not been effective at identifying shooters.

D)        The city installed expensive gunshot detection cameras in 2012, but they have not been effective at identifying shooters.

 

21.     

 

A)        The STEM club, which meets weekly encourages students to explore topics in science, technology, and mathematics.

B)         The STEM club, which meets weekly, encourages students to explore topics in science, technology, and mathematics.

C)         The STEM club which, meets weekly, encourages students to explore topics in science, technology, and mathematics.

D)        The STEM club which meets weekly encourages students to explore topics in science, technology, and mathematics.

 

22.     

 

A)        Because of the unusually snowy winter some school districts have extended the school day to make up for lost time.

B)         Because, of the unusually snowy winter, some school districts have extended the school day to make up for lost time.

C)         Because of the unusually snowy winter, some school districts have extended the school day to make up for lost time.

D)        Because of the unusually snowy winter, some school districts, have extended the school day to make up for lost time.

 

 

Questions 23-24

Select the sentence with no errors in capitalization.

 

23.     

 

A)        There is one goal that Traci put before all others: graduating by December.

B)         My Mother and Father are hoping that I will move out by next year.

C)         Visiting the eiffel tower was an unforgettable experience.

D)        Jordan is studying Psychology with a minor in Anthropology.

 

24.      

 

A)        We plan to visit a Theme Park during our next weekend trip.

B)         Driving East in the morning can irritate one’s eyes because of the sun.

C)         The Presidents’ Day picnic will be held at Fairview Park.

D)        The President of our Book Club will preside over the monthly meeting.

 

 


Section II: Revising Sentences

Each question in this section is worth 2 points.


 

 

 

Questions 25-30

Rewrite the passages to eliminate any sentence fragments or run-on sentences.

 

 

25.Running is my favorite part of the triathlon, biking’s the worst.

 

 

26.There are many foods commonly eaten in Latin American countries. For example rice and beans.

 

 

27.Speaking more than one language is not confusing for a child, it is a good experience. Although it can be challenging when the child speaks languages the parents don’t.

 

 

28.Smaller airports offer the convenience of shorter lines, parking is closer. Though destinations may be limited.

 

 

29.Teaching Rex to sit was easy, it was fetch that he wasn’t so good at. But eventually mastered.

 

 

30.Mobile phones are great tools they can also interfere with one’s life.

 

 

 

Questions 31-35

Revise the sentences to eliminate errors in pronoun use.

 

31.I work much better when the boss doesn’t hover over you with instructions on what to do.

 

 

32.My older brother is an electrician, but I’m not interested in it.

 

 

33.I discovered when I went to sell my old textbooks that they’ve put out new editions, and nobody wants to buy them.

 

 

34.If the team leader wants to hold a meeting, then they should choose a time that is convenient for everyone.

 

 

35.When an athlete is getting ready for competition, you have to be mentally and physically prepared.

 

Questions 36-40

Each passage contains one or more shifts in tense. Revise each passage so that it maintains consistent tense.

 

36.A deer makes its way cautiously out of the woods and steps into the meadow, but when a flock of geese flies noisily overhead, the deer ran back to the shelter of the trees.

 

 

37.As I look through the file folder, I wonder if I might have thrown away this month’s bank statement by accident. Then I remembered that I brought it to work and never brought it home.

 

 

38.Martin stayed home from work when his son had the flu, and he discovered just how busy a day at home can be. His son was constantly asking for drinks and wants to be entertained.

 

 

39.When we decided to throw a surprise party, we had no idea it would be so surprising for everyone. We were waiting for the guest of honor to show up at the front door when suddenly he sneaks in from the back door and yells “Surprise!”

 

 

40.When the kids arrived at the field, their coach was waiting for them. To their surprise, he says, “Come on! We’ve been waiting for you.”

 

 

Questions 41-46

Correct the passages by adding punctuation. The punctuation marks you may need are quotation marks, commas, apostrophes, question marks, exclamation marks, and periods.

 

41.Do you ever wonder about the future of the Internet asked George What will be the browser of the future

 

 

42.Sally told me that my socks were dirty my shoes were unpolished and my shirt was wrinkled but I didn’t pay any attention to her because I was in a hurry

 

 

43.Weve decided that the groups presentation will be on conserving water

 

     

44.The passengers hurried toward the trains platform as the conductor shouted All aboard

 

 

45.Saving money staying healthy and spending time with family are three reasons to eat more meals at home

 

 

46.When looking at a web page ask yourself whether the information comes from a reliable source

 

 

 


Section III: Composing and Revising Paragraphs

Each question in this section is worth 4 points.


 

 

47.Following are a topic sentence and a concluding sentence. Use these sentences and additional sentences with supporting details to write a well-developed paragraph of approximately 150 words.

 

Topic sentence: Parents can take several steps to help their children enjoy reading.

Concluding sentence: If parents follow some of these ideas, their children have a good chance of reading more on their own and doing better in school.

 

 

 

 

48.      The following paragraph is not unified. Please re-write the paragraph to improve its unity by removing any sentences that do not focus on the paragraph’s main topic.

    

     My family experienced some memorable events during my family’s trip to Disney World last summer. The drive to Disney World from our house took nine hours and was extremely boring. The first really memorable experience was meeting Mickey Mouse. The kids had been waiting for it all summer, and we took lots of pictures of them with Mickey. That evening, we ate at McDonald’s because the food in the park was so expensive. The next morning, we had another memorable experience: visiting the water park. We all had a wonderful time splashing and riding the water slides. We won’t ever forget when Ethan’s swim trunks fell down at the bottom of one of the slides! The most memorable part of the trip was seeing the fireworks at Epcot. We had a truly magical evening sitting together as a family and watching the show light up the sky. It was a little cold that night, so we all made sure to bring sweaters. Overall, our visit to Disney World was a terrific trip with lots of experiences to remember.

 

 

 

 

 

 

49.      The following paragraph is not coherent. The ideas do not flow logically from one sentence to the next. Please re-write the paragraph to improve its coherence. You will want to consider adding transitional expressions to the paragraph as you rewrite the paragraph. In addition, you will want to consider the logical order of the sentences as you rewrite the paragraph.

 

You need to use all sentences in the paragraph. In other words, do not eliminate any sentences when you rewrite the paragraph.

 

 

     Working as a lifeguard last summer was the best job I have ever had in my life. I met some very interesting people. I also got free food from the snack bar as one of the perks of the job. Paul, another lifeguard, was from Somalia. I learned so much from him about his culture while working with him. I also had the opportunity to see some free concerts that the pool was sponsoring. One of the bands was quite amazing. I plan to keep in touch with the drummer, who I think has quite a future in Indie music. Getting a free lunch at the snack bar certainly helped me cut costs. Anna, a swim coach, was the most hilarious person I have ever met. She had great stories to tell about her days on the swim team in college. The job was great, and I hope to go back next summer and work there again.

 

Section IV: Essay

The essay is worth 20 points.


 

 

 

50.       In a five-paragraph essay of at least 450 words, explain three ways that people can help improve their communities. Your essay will be graded based on the effectiveness of the introduction (including thesis statement) and conclusion; the unity, coherence, and support in the body paragraphs; and mechanical correctness.

 

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