SAEE Language Usage 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which of the following statements is error-free?
- Sentence 3
- Sentence 4
- Sentence 10
- None of the Above (Correct answer)
Correct answer: None of the Above
This question requires evaluating specific sentences from an unseen text for grammatical correctness. To determine 'None of the Above' as the correct answer, one would need to meticulously review each sentence (3, 4, 10) for any errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, or word usage. If every listed sentence contains at least one identifiable mistake, then 'None of the Above' is the appropriate choice, indicating no sentence is entirely error-free.
Question 2: Which of the sentences that follows has exactly two mistakes?
- Sentence 5
- Sentence 6
- Sentence 9
- Both 6 and 9 (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Both 6 and 9
This question asks to identify sentences with exactly two mistakes from an unseen text. To arrive at 'Both 6 and 9' as the correct answer, one would need to carefully analyze sentences 5, 6, and 9 for all types of errors (e.g., spelling, grammar, punctuation, capitalization). If, upon detailed review, both sentence 6 and sentence 9 are found to contain precisely two errors each, while sentence 5 has a different number of errors, then 'Both 6 and 9' is the correct selection.
Question 3: Which of the following phrases uses a word improperly?
- Sentence 2
- Sentence 8
- Sentence 11
- Sentence 12 (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Sentence 12
This question assesses proper word usage within an unseen text. To identify 'Sentence 12' as having a word used improperly, one would need to examine sentences 2, 8, 11, and 12 for any instances where a word is used in a context that is grammatically incorrect, semantically awkward, or conveys an unintended meaning. If sentence 12 contains such a misuse of a word, it would be the correct answer.
Question 4: Which of the following sentences has a spelling mistake AND a problem with subject-verb agreement?
- Sentence 1
- Sentence 7 (Correct answer)
- Sentence 13
- None of the Above
Correct answer: Sentence 7
This question requires identifying a sentence from an unseen text that contains both a spelling mistake and a subject-verb agreement error. To confirm 'Sentence 7' as the correct answer, one would need to carefully read sentences 1, 7, and 13, first checking for any misspelled words. Then, for each sentence, the subject and verb must be identified to ensure they agree in number (singular subjects with singular verbs, plural subjects with plural verbs). If Sentence 7 is the only one that exhibits both of these specific error types, it is the correct choice.
Question 5: Where in the text should paragraphs be broken off most appropriately?
- After sentence 4
- After sentence 5
- After sentence 6 (Correct answer)
- After sentence 7
Correct answer: After sentence 6
This question tests understanding of logical text organization and paragraphing within an unseen memo. Paragraph breaks are most appropriate when there's a shift in topic, a new idea is introduced, or a different aspect of the main subject begins. To determine 'After sentence 6' as the correct break point, one would need to read the memo and identify where the content naturally transitions to a distinct, yet related, point, making a new paragraph logical for improved clarity and readability.
Question 6: Which of the following sentences, if deleted, would be least detrimental to the clarity of the memo?
- Sentence 1
- Sentence 7
- Sentence 9
- Sentence 10
This question asks to identify the sentence from an unseen memo whose deletion would cause the least detriment to clarity. The least detrimental sentence is typically one that is redundant, provides tangential or minor details, or is less crucial to the memo's core message or argument. Without the actual memo, it's impossible to pinpoint the specific sentence, but the reasoning for such a choice would be its minimal contribution to the overall understanding or coherence of the text.
Question 7: Which of the following sentences is capitalization incorrect?
- Sentence 2
- Sentence 5 (Correct answer)
- Sentence 9
- Sentence 10
Correct answer: Sentence 5
This question focuses on identifying incorrect capitalization within an unseen text. To determine 'Sentence 5' as the correct answer, one would need to review sentences 2, 5, 9, and 10 for any words that are capitalized when they shouldn't be (e.g., common nouns) or not capitalized when they should be (e.g., proper nouns, the first word of a sentence, or specific titles). If sentence 5 contains such a capitalization error, it is the correct choice.
Which of the following statements is error-free?