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Which of the following sentences correctly follows the rules of capitalization?

A. I plan to enroll in College next year.

B. Even though he moved to New York, he was born in a Western town.

C. The Geography students took a class trip to the Rocky Mountains,

D. The A1 Plumbing Board of Directors gave every employee a raise

Answer Explanation:

A capital letter is used for the first word of a sentence and for all proper nouns (words that name a specific person, place, organization, or thing). Capitalization in D is used to indicate the organization and compared to other others that do not follow the requirements for using capital letters, it makes D the correct answer.

Therefore, the Correct Answer is D.

More Questions on TEAS 7 Language

  • Q #1: Which of the following is a thesis statement?

    A. While Abel Tasman is the first European credited with seeing New Zealand, James Cook is recognized for mapping the country.

    B. New Zealand's national flag depicts four red stars and a silver fern.

    C. Maori culture should receive more emphasis in the history curriculum of New Zealand schools.

    D. The Maori people are indigenous to New Zealand.

    Answer Explanation

    A thesis statement is a concise summary of the main point or argument that an essay or academic paper will focus on. It presents a claim or perspective that the author intends to support and explore throughout the writing.

    Among the provided choices, "Choice C: Maori culture should receive more emphasis in the history curriculum of New Zealand schools" can be considered a thesis statement.

  • Q #2: Which of the following sentences correctly uses subject-verb agreement?

    A. The dogs in our backyard growls late at night.

    B. Computers has made our jobs easier.

    C. Those two girls in the first row is best friends.

    D. The tennis balls roll into the parking lot.

    Answer Explanation

    The subject is in plural “tennis balls” and is supported by a plural verb “roll” which makes D the correct use of subject-verb agreement.

  • Q #3: Which of the following sentences is written correctly?

    A. "Don't stay out too late," My mother said.

    B. "I have to leave!" she said.

    C. "Were you late to the show," he asked?

    D. "It's time to go home." I told him.

    Answer Explanation

    "Don't stay out too late," My mother said - is incorrect. The "m" should be lowercase, not capitalized. 

    "I have to leave!" she said - is correct. This sentence is correctly punctuated. The exclamation mark is placed inside the quotation marks to indicate that she is speaking with excitement.

    "Were you late to the show," he asked - is incorrect. The question mark should be placed inside the quotation marks when it is part of the quoted speech. The correct punctuation would be: "Were you late to the show?" he asked.

    "It's time to go home." I told him - is incorrect. A comma should be placed inside the quotation marks instead of the period.