Declarative or imperative sentences should end with _____.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Ques. 2Which of the following statements will be more effective if the numbers in it are expressed in words?
A. The company's fixed expenses totaled 15,000.
B. The club will celebrate its 125th anniversary next year.
C. The firm received 1000s of customer orders for its product.
D. The business report has 354 pages in total.
Ques. 3Which of the following should be expressed in numerals rather than words?
A. Indefinite numbers and amounts
B. Ordinal numbers used for ages and anniversaries
C. Numbers higher than ten
D. Numbers appearing at the beginning of a sentence
Ques. 4Which of the following examples illustrates the incorrect expression of numbers?
A. The 1st few employees of the company helped create a strong organizational culture.
B. The company's production units are spread across seven countries.
C. According to the survey, 82 percent of the employees accepted the new code of conduct.
D. About one-third of the employees do not need any training.
Ques. 5A person's address reads 156 Chalfont Drive NW. Which of the following punctuations should be used to separate the street name from the abbreviation NW?
A. A comma
B. An apostrophe
C. An internal period
D. A dash
Ques. 6Which of the following is a rule to be practiced when using abbreviations?
A. Use Mr. before a person's name that is followed by an abbreviation of an academicdegree.
B. Use Jr. and Sr. with a person's last name only.
C. Omit the comma before Jr. or Sr. when either follows a person's name.
D. Abbreviate United States as a noun.
Ques. 7Which of the following should a writer capitalize while writing?
A. The suffix -elect when joined to titles
B. A personal title of a specific person
C. A common noun that names the general class of a product
D. The term government when it stands alone