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



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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.

  •  his partner

  •  his husband

  •  either may be correct

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 made

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 37: Changes in 2013, Part II: entertainment

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1) Tickets to the awards dinner start at $100, with top price levels including an (after party; afterparty; after-party).


  •  after party

  •  afterparty

  •  after-party

2) The trio went (back stage; backstage; back-stage) after the show and met the crew and cast.

  •  back stage

  •  backstage

  •  back-stage

3) Judi Dench walked the (redcarpet; red-carpet; red carpet) in Leicester Square for the London Film Festival screening of "Philomena."

  •  redcarpet

  •  red-carpet

  •  red carpet

4) With Rio in the grips of (carnival; Carnival) fever and outsiders pouring in, some Brazilians leave the city to escape the pre-Lenten festival.

  •  carnival

  •  Carnival

5) The theme park will include a 180-foot-tall Ferris wheel, a (rollercoaster; roller coaster; roller-coaster) and other rides illustrating local history.

  •  rollercoaster

  •  roller coaster

  •  roller-coaster

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 38: Changes in 2013, Part III: spelling miscellany

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1) The open-air market buildings were given a $5.5 million (face lift; facelift; face-lift) that was completed in 2011.


  •  face lift

  •  facelift

  •  face-lift

2) The report says beef is less risky to eat, despite the scandal early this year over beef tainted with (horse meat; horse-meat; horsemeat).

  •  horse meat

  •  horse-meat

  •  horsemeat

3) The poll was conducted Sept. 9-15 in live interviews with people on (land lines; land-lines; landlines) and cellular phones.

  •  land lines

  •  land-lines

  •  landlines

4) Police said the man on the (mo-ped; moped) was headed north on York Street early Saturday when he was struck by a turning car.

  •  mo-ped

  •  moped

5) A new round of budget talks (underway; under way; under-way) in Washington could produce proposals to change Social Security.

  •  underway

  •  under way

  •  under-way

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 39: Changes in 2013, Part IV: weapons, wildfires, wracked, mental illness

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1) Police found an (assault rifle; assault weapon) in the gunman's car, the same type of semi-automatic used to kill 20 first-graders and six adults at a school in Newtown, Conn.


  •  assault rifle

  •  assault weapon

2) The senators were asked to support legislation to expand background checks for gun purchasers, strengthen laws against gun trafficking and ban ammunition (magazines; clips) with more than 10 rounds

  •  magazines

  •  clips

3) The Table Rock wildfire burned nearly (2,600 acres; 4 square miles) in North Carolina's Pisgah National Forest.

  •  2,600 acres

  •  4 square miles

4) Nicknamed "The Tower of Tandil" after his hometown in Argentina, Juan Martin del Potro has won despite being (wracked with pain; racked with pain) since Saturday, when he slipped and hyperextended his left knee. ¶

  •  wracked with pain

  •  racked with pain

5) Detroit remains among the most (schizophrenic; inconsistent) teams in the NFL, and must find a way to transfer its solid work at home to road games.

  •  schizophrenic

  •  inconsistent

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 40: Terms to avoid

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1) The surgeon general serves for a four-year term and is the nation's top (spokesperson; representative) on public health issues.


  •  spokesperson

  •  representative

2) They planned to fill out the applications with clients during the day and hire someone to (input; enter) the information into healthcare.gov during off-hours.

  •  input

  •  enter

3) Homeland Security is (seldom; almost never) the lead law enforcement agency in domestic terror cases.

  •  seldom

  •  almost never

4) In 2007, Purdue Pharma and three of its executives paid $634 million and (pleaded guilty; pled guilty) to charges of misleading the public about the safety and addictiveness of OxyContin

  •  pleaded guilty

  •  pled guilty

5) "I am (okay; OK) now and I don't want to worry about something that hasn't happened yet," she said of her smoking habit.

  •  okay

  •  OK

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 41: More terms to avoid

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1) The Coast Guard said the Polar Star had changed course for Antarctica's Ross Sea to fulfill (her; its) original mission


  •  her

  •  its

2) The soldier was absent without leave from (Ft. Polk; Fort Polk) in Louisiana from July 2010 until March 2012 when he was arrested in Pittsburgh.

  •  Ft. Polk

  •  Fort Polk

3) The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association called for an early close to bond trading Monday at (noon; 12 noon).

  •  noon

  •  12 noon

4) A prominent Beijing lawyer who has represented several former labor camp detainees welcomed the abolition of the (extralegal; extra-legal) system.

  •  extralegal

  •  extra-legal

5) Authorities say they were called to an apartment on (Fish Hatchery Rd.; Fish Hatchery Road) and found one man with gunshot wounds

  •  Fish Hatchery Rd.

  •  Fish Hatchery Road

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 42: Winter Olympics terms

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1) He will carry the flag on the biggest stage of all, the Feb. 7 (Opening Ceremony; opening ceremony) of the Sochi Olympics.



  •  Opening Ceremony

  •  opening ceremony

2) Among the 15 sports at the Winter Olympics are (speedskating, cross-country skiing and snowboarding; speed-skating, cross country skiing and snow boarding).

  •  speedskating, cross-country skiing and snowboarding

  •  speed-skating, cross country skiing and snow boarding

3) Four bobsled alternates will train with the U.S. team during the (games; Games) and replace anyone who gets sick or is injured.

  •  games

  •  Games

4) Sochi is on the Black Sea, near the (Caucasus Mountains; Caucasus mountains) in southern Russia

5) During the Winter Olympics, the (Olympics flame; Olympic flame) will stay lighted at the stadium in Sochi.

  •  Olympics flame

  •  Olympic flame

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 43, Winter Olympics terms, Part II

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1) At 36, Bode Miller is the oldest (alpine; Alpine) skier to earn an Olympic medal.



  •  alpine

  •  Alpine

2) Norway is the birthplace of (Nordic combined; nordic combined), a dual test of ski jumping and cross-country skiing.

  •  Nordic combined

  •  nordic combined

3) Sweden's injured hockey captain rested in the (Olympic village; Olympic Village) while the team practiced for its match against Switzerland.

  •  Olympic village

  •  Olympic Village

4) SOCHI, Russia (AP) - The men's (15-kilometer; 15km; 15K) mass-start biathlon race at the Olympics has been postponed for another day because of fog on the course.

  •  15-kilometer

  •  15km

  •  15K

5) Phil Kessel is the first American in more than a decade to score a (hat-trick; hattrick; hat trick) in an Olympic hockey tournament.

  •  hat-trick

  •  hattrick

  •  hat trick

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 44: Terms added to AP Stylebook online for the 2014 printed edition

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1) At its height three months ago, a single (bitcoin; Bitcoin) was valued at $1,200.


  •  bitcoin

  •  Bitcoin

2) Former Seattle University basketball and baseball star Ed O'Brien has (passed away; died) at age 83.

  •  passed away

  •  died

3) Is the slang term for disrespect spelled diss or dis?

  •  diss

  •  dis

4) After taking a (first aid; first-aid) course, she was able to give (first-aid; first aid).

  •  first aid; first-aid

  •  first-aid; first aid

5) Hundreds filled Lakewood (mega church; mega-church; megachurch) to celebrate his life and share stories about his character.

  •  mega church

  •  mega-church

  •  megachurch

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 45: Terms added to AP Stylebook online for the 2014 printed edition, Part II

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1) 1. Congress has the authority to invalidate local District of Columbia laws, but it hasn't used that authority in (the district; the District) in more than 20 years.


  •  the district

  •  the District

2) Two bombs placed near the Boston Marathon finish line killed three people and wounded (more than; over) 260 others.

  •  more than

  •  over

  •  either

3) The committee leaders also would enhance (whistle-blower; whistleblower; whistle blower) protections for intelligence agency employees.

  •  whistle-blower

  •  whistleblower

  •  whistle blower

4) Clay Aiken announced in 2008 that he's gay and has a son conceived through (in-vitro fertilization; in vitro fertilization) with a female friend. ¶

  •  in-vitro fertilization

  •  in vitro fertilization

5) Ellen Degeneres also tweeted a ("selfie"; Selfie; selfie) from the Academy Awards with Meryl Streep, Julie Roberts and other stars.

  •  "selfie"

  •  Selfie

  •  selfie

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 46: Reviewing some topics in Nos. 25-29

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1) 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.

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

  •  roundtrip

  •  round trip

  •  round-trip

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

  •  mini-series

  •  miniseries

  •  mini series

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

  •  light years

  •  light-years

  •  lightyears

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

  •  chickenpox

  •  chicken pox

  •  chickenpocks

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 47: Reviewing some topics in Nos. 30-34

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1) 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

2) 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

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

  •  women's wear

  •  womenswear

4) 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

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; howitzer

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 48: Reviewing some topics in Nos. 35-39

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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) 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

3) The theme park will include a 180-foot-tall Ferris wheel, a (rollercoaster; roller coaster; roller-coaster) and other rides illustrating local history.

  •  rollercoaster

  •  roller coaster

  •  roller-coaster

4) A new round of budget talks (underway; under way; under-way) in Washington could produce proposals to change Social Security.

  •  underway

  •  under way

  •  under-way

5) "I am (okay; OK) now and I don't want to worry about something that hasn't happened yet," she said of her smoking habit.

  •  okay

  •  OK

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 49: Reviewing some topics in Nos. 40-44

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1) Homeland Security is (seldom; almost never) the lead law enforcement agency in domestic terror cases.


  •  seldom

  •  almost never

2) The Coast Guard said the Polar Star had changed course for Antarctica's Ross Sea to fulfill (her; its) original mission.

  •  her

  •  its

3) During the Winter Olympics, the (Olympics flame; Olympic flame) will stay lighted at the stadium in Sochi.

  •  Olympics flame

  •  Olympic flame

4) At 36, Bode Miller is the oldest (alpine; Alpine) skier to earn an Olympic medal.

  •  alpine

  •  Alpine

5) Former Seattle University basketball and baseball star Ed O'Brien has (passed away; died) at age 83.

  •  passed away

  •  died

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 50: New terms in the 2014 edition: social media and science

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1) With the rise of photos, (E-mojis; e-mojis; emojis) and video snippets, "visual" has become a language of its own embraced by savvy companies.


  •  E-mojis

  •  e-mojis

  •  emojis

2) The (internet radio; Internet Radio; Internet radio) company announced an in-car ad platform at the International CES gadget show.

  •  internet radio

  •  Internet Radio

  •  Internet radio

3) A record 1,431 cases of (Lyme disease; Lyme Disease; lyme disease) were reported in Minnesota last year.

  •  Lyme disease

  •  Lyme Disease

  •  lyme disease

4) Some 80 percent of Myanmar's roads are dirt tracks that melt into mud during the five-month (monsoon season; Monsoon season; Monsoon Season).

  •  monsoon season

  •  Monsoon season

  •  Monsoon Season

5) The (Polar vortex; Polar Vortex; "polar vortex"; polar vortex) is a high-altitude wind pattern that normally keeps Arctic air bottled up in northern Canada and around the North Pole.

  •  Polar vortex

  •  Polar Vortex

  •  "polar vortex"

  •  polar vortex

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 51: More new terms in the 2014 edition: religion, state names, food and science

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1) They are careful to use a (non-denominational; nondenominational) prayer to open meetings as a sign of respect and inclusion.



  •  non-denominational

  •  nondenominational

2) Because of illness, the singer won't perform in (Louisville, Kentucky,; Louisville, Ky.,) on Saturday.

  •  Louisville, Kentucky,

  •  Louisville, Ky.,

3) Single servings of (buffalo wings; Buffalo Wings; Buffalo wings) with blue cheese sauce can pack more than 1,000 calories.

  •  buffalo wings

  •  Buffalo Wings

  •  Buffalo wings

4) Particles from melted fuel have probably sent radiation levels up to a dangerously high (70 sieverts; 7,000 rem) per hour inside the container, according to spokesman for Tokyo Electric Power Co.

  •  70 sieverts

  •  7,000 rem

5) While the Midwest dodged a (Derecho; derecho), several tornadoes, large hail and flooding did some damage.

  •  Derecho

  •  derecho

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 52: Updates to the 2014 Stylebook now online: religion, disease, liquor and gender

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1) When he visited the Holy Land in 2000, (Pope John Paul II; St. John Paul II; Pope Saint John Paul II) celebrated Mass in the Room of the Last Supper.


  •  Pope John Paul II

  •  St. John Paul II

  •  Pope Saint John Paul II

2) Much like Stonehenge, the replica in Washington state draws a coterie of neo-Druids, pagans and (wiccans; Wiccans) each year on the summer solstice.

  •  wiccans

  •  Wiccans

3) This (ebola virus; Ebola virus; Ebola Virus) is a new strain and did not spread to West Africa from previous outbreaks in Uganda and Congo, researchers say.

  •  ebola virus

  •  Ebola virus

  •  Ebola Virus

4) At its best, Canadian (whiskey; whisky) has a smooth quality that sets it apart.

  •  whiskey

  •  whisky

5) President Barack Obama is preparing to issue an executive order barring federal contractors from discriminating against gay and (transexual; transgender) people in hiring.

  •  transexual

  •  transgender

1) My dictionary is my (bible; Bible).



  •  bible

  •  Bible

2) Masters was a regular (church-goer; churchgoer; church goer), politically conservative, and a typical man of his times in relations with women.

  •  church-goer

  •  churchgoer

  •  church goer

3) All Muslims are expected to make a (hajj; Hajj) to Mecca, Islam's holiest city, if they can afford it.

  •  hajj

  •  Hajj

4) The playwright has slyly presented (Heaven; heaven) as incredibly dull and boring, while all the fun people are in (Hell; hell).

  •  Heaven; Hell

  •  heaven; hell

5) Over the years, he reported seeing the "eye of God" on a kitchen floor and thinking he was the (Messiah; messiah), medical records show.

  •  Messiah

  •  messiah

AP STYLE QUIZ No. 54: Terms in Religion Guidelines, Part II

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1) According to Christian tradition, Jesus was born in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, and (He; he) spent much of his life in Nazareth and in the northern Galilee region of Israel.


  •  He

  •  he

2) The Archdiocese of Santa Fe is exploring sainthood for Sister Blandina Segale, an Italian-born nun who challenged Billy the Kid, calmed angry mobs and helped open New Mexico territory hospitals and schools. Officials say it could take years before (Sister Segale; Segale) becomes a saint, following Vatican investigations of her work and any related "miracles."

  •  Sister Segale

  •  Segale

3) A federal judge ruled that a New Mexico city must remove a monument inscribed with the (Ten Commandments; 10 Commandments) from the lawn in front of Bloomfield City Hall.

  •  Ten Commandments

  •  10 Commandments

4) Worshippers in Haiti performed (voodoo; voo-doo; Voodoo) cleansing rituals in the water, stripping off their clothes and using leaves to wash away bad luck and their sins.

  •  voodoo

  •  voo-doo

  •  Voodoo

5) The (Dalai Lama; Dalai lama; dalai lama), the Tibetan spiritual leader, gave up his political role as the leader of the Tibetan government-in-exile in 2011.

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AP STYLE QUIZ No. 55: U.S. football terms: the first half

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1) The fullback had (4 carries for 8 yards and 2 touchdowns; four carries for eight yards and two touchdowns; four carries for 8 yards and two touchdowns) in a losing effort.


  •  4 carries for 8 yards and 2 touchdowns

  •  four carries for eight yards and two touchdowns

  •  four carries for 8 yards and two touchdowns

2) "It was a good first step," Kentucky (Coach; coach) Mark Stoops said after his team's season opener

  •  Coach

  •  coach

3) The tailback was (sacked; stopped for losses) three times in the first half.

  •  sacked

  •  stopped for losses

4) The Bulldogs got on the (scoreboard; score board) late in the first half when Nick Brown booted a 34-yard field goal.



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