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            CE QUIZ                      (Earn 1 NVRA CE credit)





                          TEST YOUR GRAMMAR SKILLS




                                             PART 1: ‘Tis (or t’is?) the season
                              Deck the halls with boughs of holly ‘Tis the season to be jolly
               There are a surprising number of pitfalls to holiday writing. How do you spell the name of that red plant your
                 department is hawking for charity? And does the possessive form of “Claus” take a second “s” or just an
                    apostrophe? Learn the answers to these and other pressing questions in this holiday-themed quiz.

        1.  The name of that ubiquitous red plant is                         .  4.    Which is correct? On December 24th, a lot of children
           a. pointsetta          b. poinsetta                     can be found gazing out windows for a glimpse of
           c. poinsettia          d. pointsettia                                             sleigh.
                                                                   a. Santa Claus’        b. Santa Claus’s
        2.    Which is correct? Be careful shopping online: According
           to security experts,              the season for identity theft.  5.    Which is correct? We’re planning a festive meal and
           a. ’tis                b. t’is                          special surprises for employees and their guests, so
                                                                                            .
        3.    Which is correct? After the celebrations of                       ,      a. RSVP   b. please RSVP
           January 1 seems like an excellent choice for a holiday.
           a. New Year’s Eve      b. New Years Eve                             Sources: http://www.languageatwork.com
           c. New Years’ Eve                                                                    WhatIs.com


                         PART 2: Choose the correct word: Because / Because of / By / With
                  Because (since, as, though) and because of (due to, on account of) are connective double-prepositions
                   that relate additional, nonessential information to the main clause. By and with are prepositions that
                        can express a means or method for a particular action that someone or something does.
        Freedom of the press resulted (by / because of) the     The Vice President stopped the demonstrations (by /
        people’s demands.                                       because of / with) concessions to the people’s demands.

        The protesters insisted on changes (by / because of)    A national committee resulted (by / because of / because /
        holding mass rallies.                                   with) the opposition party leaders want to make sure that

        Fighting arose (by / because of) the different viewpoints of   the changes will happen.
        the protesters.                                         All agreed to peaceful governmental change (by / because
        Crowds gathered (by / because of) using Twitter to pinpoint   of / because / with) new elections.
        their locations.                                        All agreed to peaceful governmental change (by / because
        People gathered (by / because of) their need to protect   of / because / with) the need for progress.
        property.
        The Vice President stopped the demonstrations (by /
        because of / with) holding meetings with the opposition.


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                                            Deadline for Submission: February 28, 2019
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