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  • Question 1
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    Select the option that correctly punctuates the line:
    What time is the show 
    Solution
    Option A - 'What time is the show.' is incorrect. As the sentence begins with a 'Wh' word, it is a question. Thus option A is incorrect.
    Option B - 'What time is the show!' is incorrect as the given sentence is an interrogatory sentence and not an exclamatory sentence. Thus option B is incorrect.
    Option D - 'What time is the show' is incorrect as we need a question mark in an interrogatory sentence. Thus option D is incorrect.
    Option C - 'What time is the show?' is the correct answer as we always put a question mark at the end of an interrogatory sentence. Thus option C is the correct answer.
    'What time is the show?'
  • Question 2
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    Select the option that correctly punctuates the given line:
    What are you saying!
    Solution
    NOTE: 'What are you saying!' is incorrect as we do not use an exclamation mark at the end of an interrogatory sentence.
    Option A - As the given sentence is a question, we can't use a semicolon. Also, semicolons are used to merge two main clauses in a sentence. Thus option A is incorrect.
    Option B - A sentence can never end without a punctuation. Thus option B is incorrect.
    Option C - A sentence is put under inverted commas especially when it is a dialogue. Also, the double inverted comma is put in the end only, which is incorrect. Thus option C is incorrect.
    Option D - 'What are you saying?' is correct as we use question marks at the end of an interrogatory sentence. Thus option D is the correct answer.
    "What are you saying?"
  • Question 3
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    Select the correctly punctuated version of the following sentence:
    wow what an expression she had 
    Solution

    We use an exclamation mark to indicate an exclamatory clause or expression in writing. ‘Wow’ is a commonly used exclamation that indicates surprise. Therefore it should be followed by an exclamation mark. Similarly, ‘What an expression she had’ is another sentence that indicates exclamation, therefore the first letter of the sentence needs to be capitalized and it needs to be followed by an exclamation mark, at the end. Hence option C is correct. A full stop is used in a declarative sentence and not in an exclamatory sentence. Hence options B and D are incorrect. Similarly, a question mark is used to punctuate an interrogative sentence that demands an answer and not an exclamatory sentence that indicates surprise. Thus option A is incorrect.

  • Question 4
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    Select the option that correctly punctuates the given line:
    I am going to watch a movie today
    Solution
    Option A - A simple sentence can never end without a punctuation mark. Thus option A is incorrect.
    Option C - A simple sentence can never end with a question mark. Thus option C is incorrect.
    Option D - A semicolon is used to join two main clauses in a sentence. As the given sentence is one whole sentence, we can't end it with a semicolon. Thus option D is incorrect.
    Option B - A simple sentence should always end with a full stop. Thus option B is the correct answer.
    'I am going to watch a movie today.'
  • Question 5
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    Select the correctly punctuated version of the following sentence:
    how is life
    Solution

    The basic rules in punctuating a sentence are that we use a full stop for a declarative sentence, a question mark for an interrogative sentence and an exclamation mark for an exclamatory sentence. Further, a comma is used to indicate the separation of ideas or elements. In the given sentence the speaker enquires about the listener's well being. Thus it is an interrogative sentence that indicates a question. Therefore it needs to be punctuated with a question mark, so option C is correct. Whereas a full stop or exclamation mark cannot be used since it is not a declarative or exclamatory sentence. Hence options A and B are incorrect. Similarly, the sentence doesn’t convey multiple ideas and only poses a question. So a comma cannot be used to punctuate the sentence. Hence option D is incorrect. 

  • Question 6
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    Select the option that correctly punctuates the given line:
    Are you coming with us 
    Solution
    Option D is the correct answer because a question mark is correctly used at the end of the sentence thus making it grammatically correct.
    Option A is incorrect because the sentence given is a question and requires a question mark at the end.
    Option B is incorrect because the comma at the end of the sentence would indicate that the sentence is not complete and is thus grammatically incorrect.
    An exclamation mark is used at the end of an exclamatory sentence that express surprise, astonishment, or any other such strong emotion. Option C is incorrect because the sentence in question is not exclamatory in nature.

  • Question 7
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    Select the correctly punctuated sentence from the options given below:
    mother said to me don't be late for dinner
    Solution

    While punctuating a sentence it is important to capitalize the first letter of the sentence. Whereas the first letter of the words in the middle of a sentence should be lowercase unless it is a proper noun. Thus the first letter in ‘Mother’ has to be uppercase and ‘me’ which appears in the middle should be in lowercase. Hence options A and C are incorrect. Further, while writing a statement in the direct speech there needs to be a comma before the open quotations, as it represents a shift in the idea. Similarly, the full stop should be before the close quotations since it represents the end of the sentence. Hence option B is correct. Option D is incorrect because ‘me’ isn’t in lowercase, there is no comma before the open quotation and the full is placed after the close quotation. 

  • Question 8
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    Select the correctly punctuated version of the following sentence:
    where did dr. sundhanshu go at noon
    Solution

    While punctuating a sentence it is important to capitalize the first letter of the sentence. Also, it is important to capitalize the proper nouns such as the name of a person, place or organization. The first letter in titles is also capitalized. In the given sentence, the proper noun is ‘Sundhanshu’ therefore the ‘s’ in the beginning of his name needs to be capitalized, and cannot be in lowercase. Therefore, option A is incorrect. Further, the basic rules in punctuating a sentence are that we use a full stop for a declarative sentence, a question mark for an interrogative sentence and an exclamation mark for an exclamatory sentence. The given sentence poses a question as to where Dr. Sundhanshu went at noon. Hence it is an example of an interrogative sentence. So it has to be punctuated with a question mark and not a full stop or exclamation mark. Thus option C is correct, whereas options B and D are incorrect.

  • Question 9
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    Select the correctly punctuated version of the following sentence:
    jrd tata was a great visionary
    Solution

    While punctuating a sentence it is important to capitalize the proper nouns such as the name of a person, place or organization. It is a common rule that the initials and the first letter of a person’s name should always be capitalized. Also, one needs to separate the individual letters in the initials with a full stop, to highlight the different letters. Therefore ‘J.R.D. Tata’ would be the correct way of writing. Since options, B and D fail to capitalize the initials and the first letter of the name they are incorrect. Similarly, adjectives in a sentence are not capitalized unless they figure as the first word of a sentence or denote a title that a person possesses, for example, “Honourable Chief Minister”. Therefore the capitalizing of the ‘g’ in ‘Great’ would be wrong. Hence option C is incorrect whereas option A is correct.

  • Question 10
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    Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation marks:
    what a pleasant day it is
    Solution
    The first letter of a sentence should be capital. So, 'W' in what is capitalised. This sentence expresses a sudden expression which tells that it was a pleasant day. Thus, it is an exclamation. So, the exclamation mark (!) will come at the end. Thus, option D is correct.
    Option A is incorrect as it ends with a full stop and this isn't an assertive sentence.
    Option B is incorrect because P and D in pleasant and day are capitalised respectively. Whereas, pleasant is an adjective and day is a common noun. So, they shouldn't be capitalised. Thus, option B is incorrect.
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