Print, Practice and Pass GRE Test Admission Entrance Exam 2013-14
This is my third part of blog on GRE entrance exam sample questions. In the first part you learn how to prepare to do well in this GRE exam. In this part of my blog you can do some practice sample question to prepare in Grammar.
You can use this test for other English related exams too…
You can find all answers in RED…
Free Printable GRE test Sample Questions 41-55
41. Mark was known for belching; and telling inappropriate jokes in public.
A. Capitalization
B. Punctuation
C. Spelling
D. Grammar
42. Graduation from High School is considered a momentous occasion by many.
A. Capitalization
B. Punctuation
C. Spelling
D. Grammar
43. Nurses plays a vital role in the healthcare profession.
A. Capitalization
B. Punctuation
C. Spelling
D. Grammar
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Answers and Explanations- Free Printable GRE test Sample Questions 41-55
41. B: The semicolon is incorrect punctuation here. With the coordinating conjunction "and," no punctuation is needed between the two gerunds. A comma is permissible to indicate Mark did not necessarily do both things simultaneously; however, semicolons are for separating two independent clauses, or separating dependent clauses/phrases containing internal commas.
42. A: "High School" is incorrect capitalization. These words are not names/proper nouns and should not be capitalized.
43. D: The singular form of the verb ("plays") disagrees with the plural noun subject ("Nurses"), representing incorrect grammar.
44. C: "Tonsels" is an incorrect spelling of the word "tonsils."
45. C: "Serine" is an incorrect spelling of the adjective "serene," meaning peaceful (indicated by sentence context), confusing it with the noun serine, meaning the amino acid.
46. B: Ending this question with a period is incorrect punctuation. It should end with a question mark.
47. C: "Bachalor" is incorrect spelling of "bachelor."
48. B: The comma is incorrect punctuation. No punctuation mark is needed here.
49. D: A singular predicate with a plural subject is incorrect subject-verb agreement, i.e. grammar.
50. A: The noun "dean" is not a name/proper noun, so the capitalization is incorrect.
51. C: "Fradulent" is incorrect spelling of the adjective "fraudulent."
52. B: The comma before the adverbial clause ("when…") is incorrect punctuation; it should not be there.
53. C: "Comtemporary" is an incorrect spelling of "contemporary."
54. D: The plural verb "were" with the singular noun subject "wound" lacks subject-verb agreement, constituting incorrect grammar.
55. C: "Defendint" is an incorrect spelling of the word "defendant."
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44. After having his tonsels removed, the child was listless for a few days.
A. Capitalization
B. Punctuation
C. Spelling
D. Grammar
45. The park was serine at twilight.
A. Capitalization
B. Punctuation
C. Spelling
D. Grammar
46. Was the patient's mind lucid during the evaluation.
A. Capitalization
B. Punctuation
C. Spelling
D. Grammar
47. The bachalor never married. Most people thought it was because of misogyny.
A. Capitalization
B. Punctuation
C. Spelling
D. Grammar
48. The intricacy of the mathematical equation, drove the student trying to solve it crazy.
A. Capitalization
B. Punctuation
C. Spelling
D. Grammar
49. The hybrid tomatoes is immune to most common diseases.
A. Capitalization
B. Punctuation
C. Spelling
D. Grammar
50. The professor was humiliated when his students reported him to the Dean for verbal abuse.
A. Capitalization
B. Punctuation
C. Spelling
D. Grammar
51. The con artist hoodwinked the old lady when he sold her fradulent insurance.
A. Capitalization
B. Punctuation
C. Spelling
D. Grammar
52. The movie star was accused of a misdemeanor, when she stole $15 worth of merchandise from the store.
A. Capitalization
B. Punctuation
C. Spelling
D. Grammar
53. The congregation sang a comtemporary hymn.
A. Capitalization
B. Punctuation
C. Spelling
D. Grammar
54. The wound were necrotic when examined.
A. Capitalization
B. Punctuation
C. Spelling
D. Grammar
55. The defendint exhibited a peevish appearance.
A. Capitalization
B. Punctuation
C. Spelling
D. Grammar
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