Ap style quiz no. 1: spellings, possessive, subject-verb agreement


part of a (countrywide; country-wide) solar energy grid with a capacity of 2,000 megawatts by 2020



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3) The plant will form part of a (countrywide; country-wide) solar energy grid with a capacity of 2,000 megawatts by 2020.

  •  countrywide

  •  country-wide

4) Which is correct?

  •  a. A highly-qualified workforce is what this city needs.

  •  b. A highly qualified work-force is what this city needs.

  •  c. A highly qualified workforce is what this city needs.

5) When a hurricane barreled through the Gulf Coast ahead of the Democratic Convention, the president added a stop in New Orleans to his (preconvention; pre-convention) itinerary

  •  preconvention

  •  pre-convention

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 20: AP Stylebook updates in 2012

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1) The hockey player missed most of the season with an (Achilles' tendon; Achilles tendon) injury.


  •  Achilles' tendon

  •  Achilles tendon

2) The central Florida house known as the Ma Barker (hideout; hide-out), site of the longest shootout in FBI history, is up for sale.

  •  hideout

  •  hide-out

3) The network of compressed natural gas fueling stations is the first since drilling in the (Marcellus Shale; Marcellus shale) field began to yield large amounts.

  •  Marcellus Shale

  •  Marcellus shale

4) The NCAA attributes the decline in positive tests to its (year-round; year-around) drug testing program

  •  year-round

  •  year-around

5) Which sentence is correct?

  •  a. The exercise program consisted of 20 push ups, 10 pull ups and 15 sit ups.

  •  b. The exercise program consisted of 20 pushups, 10 pullups and 15 situps.

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 21: Reviewing some topics in Nos. 1-5

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1) Even after the November arrest of Sandusky, the architect of Penn State’s ferocious defenses and Paterno’s (one-time; one time; onetime) heir apparent, many were hesitant to blame Paterno.


  •  one-time

  •  one time

  •  onetime

2) She noted the case has lasted longer than the couple’s (72-day; 72 day) marriage.

  •  72-day

  •  72 day

3) A former FBI (cyber-crime; cyber crime; cybercrime) expert said the unusual ransom demand sounded similar to popular email fraud scams.

  •  cyber-crime

  •  cyber crime

  •  cybercrime

4) A rise in (hardline; hard-line; hard line) Islamist influence brings an array of major complications for Washington and its allies.

  •  hardline

  •  hard-line

  •  hard line

5) He said the group has (as good of a chance; as good a chance) as can be expected given its equipment.

  •  as good of a chance

  •  as good a chanceBottom of Form


AP STYLE QUIZ No. 22: Reviewing some topics from Nos. 6-10

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1) Select the correctly punctuated sentence:


  •  A. The subsidies have become unsustainable with inflation soaring at more than 25 percent a year according to private analysts.

  •  B. The subsidies have become unsustainable with inflation soaring at more than 25 percent a year, according to private analysts.

  •  C. The subsidies have become unsustainable, with inflation soaring at more than 25 percent a year, according to private analysts.

2) Which sentence is correct?

  •  A. The boy's soccer team and the womens tennis team won matches Saturday.

  •  B. The boys' soccer team and the womens' tennis team won matches Saturday.

  •  C. The boys soccer team and the women's tennis team won matches on Saturday

3) Russia watchers in the U.S. predict a more (business-like; businesslike) relationship than was the case under former President Dmitry Medvedev

  •  business-like

  •  businesslike

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 23: Reviewing topics from Nos. 11-15

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1) The largest Muslim rebel group in the Philippines says police commandos endangered a (years-long ceasefire; yearslong cease-fire) by raiding a guerrilla stronghold.


  •  years-long ceasefire

  •  yearslong cease-fire

2) Earlier this week, a video appeared to show rebel fighters (executing; killing) a group of unarmed, captured Syrian soldiers.

  •  executing

  •  killing

3) They watched him bare his soul for assorted (VIP's; VIPs) and anyone willing to pay cash to hear his story.

  •  VIP's

  •  VIPs

4) A politician claimed the article (inferred; implied) that he is a leader of a faction vying to succeed the president.

  •  inferred

  •  implied

5) The deal depends on the city council granting permission for the (multi-million pound; multimillion-pound; multi-million-pound) conversion of the building.

  •  multi-million pound

  •  multimillion-pound

  •  multi-million-pound

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 24: Reviewing topics from Nos. 16-20

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1) He was a Medal of Honor (recipient; winner) for valor in World War II.


  •  recipient

  •  winner

2) Since the (1970's; 1970s) the number of women serving in China's parliament has actually fallen.

  •  1970's

  •  1970s

3) Which sentence is correctly punctuated?

  •  a. The 2012 open enrollment period is Monday, Oct. 31, at 7 a.m. to Friday, Nov. 18, at 5 p.m.

  •  b. The 2012 open enrollment period is Monday, Oct. 31 at 7 a.m. to Friday, Nov. 18 at 5 p.m.

4) Which sentence is correct?

  •  a. The plant will form part of a country-wide solar energy grid with a capacity of 2,000 megawatts by 2020.

  •  b. The plant will form part of a countrywide solar energy grid with a capacity of 2,000 megawatts by 2020.

5) The hockey player missed most of the season with an (Achilles' tendon; Achilles tendon) injury.

  •  Achilles' tendon

  •  Achilles tendon

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 25: Academy Awards

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1) 1. What is the correct dateline for the Academy Awards ceremony?


  •  a. HOLLYWOOD (AP) _

  •  b. LOS ANGELES (AP) _

  •  c. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) _

2) 2. Which sentence is correct?

  •  a. Oscars in 24 categories will be awarded in a nationally televised show.

  •  b. Oscars in 24 categories will be awarded in a nationally telecast show.

  •  c. Oscars in 36 categories will be awarded in a nationally telecast show.

3) 3. Which sentence is correct?

  •  a. The Oscars are presented by the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences.

  •  b. The Oscars are presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

  •  c. The Oscars are presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences.

4) Which sentence is correctly spelled?

  •  a. The filmmakers gathered backstage before heading to the Governors Ball and other after-parties.

  •  b. The film-makers gathered back stage before heading to the Governors' Ball and other after parties.

  •  c. The film makers gathered backstage before heading to the Governor's Ball and other after-parties.

5) Which sentence is correctly punctuated?

  •  a. Nominees for best actor included Daniel Day-Lewis, "Lincoln;" Hugh Jackman, "Les Miserables;" and Joaquin Phoenix, "The Master."

  •  b. Nominees for best-actor included Daniel Day-Lewis, "Lincoln"; Hugh Jackman, "Les Miserables"; and Joaquin Phoenix, "The Master."

  •  c. Nominees for best actor included Daniel Day-Lewis, "Lincoln"; Hugh Jackman, "Les Miserables"; and Joaquin Phoenix, "The Master."

  •  d. Nominees for best actor included Daniel Day-Lewis, "Lincoln," Hugh Jackman, "Les Miserables" and Joaquin Phoenix, "The Master."

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 26: travel topics

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1) A lack of (accommodations, accomodations) has always been one of the main concerns of World Cup and Olympic organizers.


  •  accommodations

  •  accomodations

2) A tourist seeking a hand-tailored suit should visit (Savile Row, Saville Row) in London's Mayfair.

  •  Savile Row

  •  Saville Row

3) The hikers encountered a black bear (further, farther) along the mountain trail.

  •  further

  •  farther

4) The airline scheduled six (roundtrip, round trip, round-trip) flights a week starting Sept. 1.

  •  roundtrip

  •  round trip

  •  round-trip

5) Many Rio residents dedicated to the roller-coaster of (carnival, Carnival) preparations describe it as an irresistible addiction.

  •  carnival

  •  Carnival

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 27: entertainment topics

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1) The Spice Girls appeared (on stage; on-stage; onstage) together for the first time in five years at the London Olympics closing ceremony in August.


  •  on stage

  •  on-stage

  •  onstage

2) Michael Haneke's talent for evoking reality (on screen; on-screen; onscreen) was key to the success of "Amour."

  •  on screen

  •  on-screen

  •  onscreen

3) However outrageous the (story line; storyline; story-line), the characters are believable and appealing.

  •  story line

  •  storyline

  •  story-line

4) The Discovery network's first scripted (mini-series; miniseries; mini series) is about hunting for gold in the Klondike.

  •  mini-series

  •  miniseries

  •  mini series

5) Which title is correctly spelled?

  •  a. "A Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man"

  •  b. "A Portrait of The Artist as a Young Man"

  •  c. "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man"

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AP STYLE QUIZ No. 28: science topics

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1) The galaxy is 60 million (light years; light-years; lightyears) away.


  •  light years

  •  light-years

  •  lightyears

2) The couple tried (in vitro; in-vitro; invitro) fertilization.

  •  in vitro

  •  in-vitro

  •  invitro

3) A person who has unprotected sex could become infected with (HIV; HIV virus; AIDS).

  •  HIV

  •  HIV virus

  •  AIDS

4) She gave birth by (Caesarean; Cesarean; cesarean) section.

  •  Caesarean

  •  Cesarean

  •  cesarean

5) The patient was diagnosed with (prostrate; prostate; Prostate) cancer.

  •  prostrate

  •  prostate

  •  Prostate

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 29: medical topics

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1) The passenger was (breast-feeding; breastfeeding; breast feeding) her infant.


  •  breast-feeding

  •  breastfeeding

  •  breast feeding

2) The patient was prescribed an (antidepressant; anti-depressant; antidepresant) for his condition.

  •  antidepressant

  •  anti-depressant

  •  antidepresant

3) Having come down with (chickenpox; chicken pox; chickenpocks), the child was kept home from school.

  •  chickenpox

  •  chicken pox

  •  chickenpocks

4) She writes about (healthcare and daycare; health care and daycare; health care and day care) for The Associated Press.

  •  healthcare and daycare

  •  health care and daycare

  •  health care and day care

5) The hospital treats people with Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and (Down's; Down; down) syndrome.

  •  Down’s syndrome

  •  Down syndrome

  •  down syndrome

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 30: sports terms

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1) Sitting at (court side; courtside; court-side), we had a perfect view of Smith's five (three-pointers; 3-pointers; 3 pointers) in the first half.


  •  court side; three-pointers

  •  courtside; 3-pointers

  •  court-side; 3 pointers

2) The switch-hitting (center-fielder; center fielder; centerfielder) went (3-for-4; 3 for 4; three for four), including a homer and a double.

  •  center-fielder; 3-for-4

  •  center fielder; 3 for 4

  •  centerfielder; three for four

3) He gave up two runs on three hits in (4 1/3; 4 1-3; four and a third) innings, finishing with three straight (strike outs; strikeouts; strike-outs).

  •  4 1/3; strike outs

  •  4 1-3; strikeouts

  •  four and a third; strike-outs

4) She was (three-under-par; 3-under-par; 3 under par) through nine holes, then recorded four bogeys on the back to finish with a (one-over; 1 over; 1-over) 73.

  •  three-under-par; one-over

  •  3-under-par; 1 over

  •  3 under par; 1-over

5) Of six (par 4s; par-4s; par fours) on the front nine, the most challenging is the seventh, a (428-yard; 428 yard; 428 yards) hole that doglegs right.

  •  par 4s; 428-yard

  •  par-4s; 428 yard

  •  par fours; 428 yards

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 31: religion topics

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1) Pope Francis will celebrate his first Mass as pontiff in the Sistine Chapel and will be installed officially on Tuesday, according to (Father; the Rev.) Federico Lombardi, the Vatican spokesman


  •  Father

  •  the Rev.

2) In preparation for its 250th anniversary, the (Episcopalian church; Episcopal church) in Harvard Square has undergone an exterior renovation aimed at preserving a rare link to early America.

  •  Episcopalian church

  •  Episcopal church

3) The Union for (Reformed Judaism; Reform Judaism) says its progressive, inclusive approach unites 6,000 years of Jewish tradition and values with modern Jewish experience.

  •  Reformed Judaism

  •  Reform Judaism

4) The federal lawsuit alleges that the IRS gives unconstitutional preference to churches and other religious groups, while denying it to the Freedom from Religion Foundation and other (atheist; secular) nonprofits.

  •  atheist

  •  secular

5) The mother, a devout Methodist, supported her brilliant son, even though his marriage to a man was at odds with her (fundamentalist; conservative) beliefs.

  •  fundamentalist

  •  conservative

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 32: fashion topics

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1) After landing her dream job, the woman was thrilled to spend her first paycheck on a power suit from the (haute-couture; designer-collection) department at Bergdorf Goodman.


  •  haute-couture

  •  designer-collection

2) She looked casual and relaxed in her (t-shirt; T-shirt; tee shirt) and jeans.

  •  t-shirt

  •  T-shirt

  •  tee shirt

3) Are retailers, editors and stylists seeing (women’s wear; womenswear) when they preview runway collections?

  •  women's wear

  •  womenswear

4) The second-skin gown worn by Jennifer Lopez to the Golden Globes this year was a (champagne-colored; nude-colored; flesh-colored) lace number by Zuhair Murad.

  •  champagne-colored

  •  nude-colored

  •  flesh-colored

5) Which sentence is correct?

  •  With Kate Spade in the audience, the new line of her branded handbags was unveiled at the fashion preview.

  •  With Kate Spade in the audience, the new line of handbags bearing her name was unveiled at the fashion preview.

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 33: where in the world?

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1) The company's latest product blends French cognac with moscato wine from the (South of France; south of France).


  •  South of France

  •  south of France

2) An archaeologist found the oldest piece of rock art in Australia, an Aboriginal work created 28,000 years ago in an (Outback; outback) cave.

  •  Outback

  •  outback

3) The ARA Libertad is a three-masted tall ship used to train hundreds of (Argentine; Argentinian) navy cadets.

  •  Argentine

  •  Argentinian

4) Snow fell in the (highlands; Highlands) Tuesday, just days after record-breaking warm temperatures in northeastern Scotland.

  •  highlands

  •  Highlands

5) Up to 5 million elephants are believed to have roamed (sub-Saharan; Sub-Saharan; sub-sahran) Africa about 70 years ago.

  •  sub-Saharan

  •  Sub-Saharan

  •  sub-saharan

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 34: military terms

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1) Changes to retiree health care would only affect the approximately 17 percent of (service members; servicemembers) who stay on (active duty; active-duty) long enough to qualify for retirement.


  •  service members; active duty

  •  servicemembers; active-duty

2) Which sentence is correct?

  •  Battalion Commander Lt. Colonel John Smith led his troops through the obstacle course.

  •  Lt. Col. John Smith, the battalion commander, led his troops through the obstacle course.

  •  The battalion commander, Lieutenant Colonel John Smith, led his troops through the obstacle course.

3) Which sentence is correct?

  •  The Secretary of Defense spoke on the flight deck of the USS Blue Ridge, the flagship of the Seventh Fleet.

  •  The secretary of Defense spoke on the flight deck of the U.S.S. Blue Ridge, the flag ship of the 7th Fleet

  •  The secretary of defense spoke on the flight desk of the USS Blue Ridge, the flagship of the 7th Fleet.

4) UPDATED QUESTION AND ANSWER: Which sentence is correct?

  •  Marching with precision, Marines, Sailors, Soldiers and Guardsmen took part in the Armed Forces Day ceremony at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina.

  •  Marching with precision, marines, sailors, soldiers and guardsmen took part in the Armed Forces Day ceremony at Ft. Bragg, N.C.

  •  Marching with precision, Marines, sailors, soldiers and guardsmen took part in the Armed Forces Day ceremony at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

5) Army infantrymen firing (M-16; M16) assault rifles advanced against enemy troops armed with (AK47s; AK-47s), as (Howitzer; howitzer) shells pummeled the fortifications.

  •  M-16; AK47s; Howitzer

  •  M16; AK-47s; howitzerBottom of Form


AP STYLE QUIZ No. 35: business terms

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1) Smith Hardware Corp. reiterated that a special committee of its (Board of Directors; board of directors) continues to evaluate all options for the (Corporation; corporation).


  •  Board of Directors; Corporation

  •  board of directors; corporation

2) Wal-Mart Stores Inc. launched the program that allows consumers to trade in their (smartphone; smart-phone) for a newer device at participating (Wal-Mart stores; Walmart stores).

  •  smartphone; Wal-Mart stores

  •  smart-phone; Walmart stores

3) After the (spinoff; spin-off; spin off) is complete, the remaining company is expected to post revenue of $3.9 billion for fiscal 2013.

  •  spinoff

  •  spin-off

  •  spin off

4) The moves were among several executive shifts in General Dynamics' (Shipbuilding Division; shipbuilding division; ship-building division).

  •  Shipbuilding Division

  •  shipbuilding division

  •  ship-building division

5) The company earned $30 million, or 3 cents per share, in the (three months ended; three months that ended) Aug. 31. That compares to a loss of $41.4 million, or 5 cents per share, a year ago. (Revenues; Revenue) climbed about 1 percent to $6.28 billion.

  •  three months ended; Revenues

  •  three months that ended; Revenue

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 36: Changes in 2013 Stylebook, Part I: social issues

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1) Albania is a transit point for (illegal immigrants; illegal immigration) to Italy, typically after migrants have traveled across Turkey and neighboring Greece.



  •  illegal immigrants

  •  illegal immigration

2) The policy may be fueling (Islamophobia; anti-Islamic sentiment) and driving a wedge between some Muslims and the rest of the population

  •  Islamophobia

  •  anti-Islamic sentiment

3) Defense attorneys for three Somalis (charged with murdering; charged with murder in the killings of) four American yachters in a pirate hijacking said there's no physical evidence proving they fired the fatal shots.

  •  charged with murdering

  •  charged with murder in the killings of

4) A gay father who recently married in Minnesota said he and (his partner; his husband; either may be correct) had no qualms about taking their two young children to the gay pride parade.

5) The Living Desert Reserve features Aboriginal rock carvings and a collection of (manmade; man-made; man made) sandstone sculptures jutting out of the red earth

  •  manmade

  •  man-made

  •  man madeBottom of Form


AP STYLE QUIZ No. 36: Changes in 2013 Stylebook, Part I: social issues

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1) Albania is a transit point for (illegal immigrants; illegal immigration) to Italy, typically after migrants have traveled across Turkey and neighboring Greece.


  •  illegal immigrants

  •  illegal immigration

2) The policy may be fueling (Islamophobia; anti-Islamic sentiment) and driving a wedge between some Muslims and the rest of the population
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