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STYLEBOOK TESTAbbreviationsCOPYRIGHT 1988 BY ROB MELTON
Instructions: In each of the following sentences, select the choice which is correct according toyour stylebook
______ 1. Smith recently received his (a) Master’s Degree. (b) master’s degree. (c) M.A.
______ 2. The play begins at 8 (a) PM (b) P.M. (c) pm (d) p.m. in the auditorium.
______ 3. He was cited for traveling 65 (a) MPH (b) M.P.H. (c) mph (d) m.p.h.
______ 4. This year’s sports program will be sold at the gate for (a) one dollar. (b) $1.00. (c) $1.
______ 5. One of this year’s Junior Achievement sponsors is Freightliner (a) Corporation. (b) Corp.
______ 6. The Chess Club meets (a) Mon., (b) Monday, March 8 in Room 110.
______ 7. The play will be performed at the Sarah Converse Auditorium, 1150 Goodrich, (a) Saint Paul,(b) St. Paul, Minn.
______ 8. The store is located at 1460 Grand (a) Ave. (b) Avenue.
______ 9. On (a) Oct. 21 (b) October 21, Grant soccer will face off against the Madison Senators.
______ 10. Each (a) Dec., (b) December, student government conducts the United Way campaign.
______ 11. James Abernathy plans to attend (a) OSU (b) O.S.U. next year.
______ 12. Elizabeth Bennington received a $1,000 scholarship to (a) Univ. of Oregon. (b) U of O. (c)University of Oregon.
______ 13. Marianne Fielding and Megs Patton will be teaching (a) Eng. (b) English this year.
______ 14. Only two years of (a) P.E. (b) physical education (c) phys. ed. are required.
______ 15. The annual spring press day is sponsored by Oregon Journalism Education (a) Association,Inc. (b) Association Inc.
______ 16. Several students traveled to Frankfurt, (a) Ger. (b) Germany.
______ 17. The center is located on Terrace (a) Dr. (b) Drive in Portland.
______ 18. It is the (a) sixth (b) 6th annual blood drive.
______ 19. Powell’s Books is located on (a) W. Burnside. (b) West Burnside.
______ 20. Susan Eberly chairs the Mathematics (a) Dept. (b) Department.
______ 21. The announcement was made by (a) Supt. (b) Superintendent Matthew Prophet.
______ 22. Jennie Acker, (a) editor, (b) Editor, (c) Ed., (d) ed., announced the changes.
______ 23. Major changes have been announced by (a) Governor (b) Gov. Neil Goldschmidt.
______ 24. It was his (a) twenty-eighth (b) 28th birthday.
______ 25. (a) Senator (b) Sen. Mark Hatfield spoke in favor of a nuclear freeze on Thursday duringNuclear Awareness Day.
______ 26. Records show that birth rates fell 40 (a) per cent (b) % (c) percent in schools with clinics.
______ 27. The storm dumped (a) 10” (b) 10 inches (c) 10 in. of snow on Portland.
______ 28. The column measure is (a) eight (b) 8 picas.
______ 29. Labor Day falls on (a) September 4 (b) September 4th (c) Sept. 4 (d) Sept. 4th this year.
______ 30. Letters should be addressed to the Equestrian, 11717 (a) Northeast (b) N.E. (c) NE Shaver,Portland, Ore. 97220.
______ 31. The (a) Oregon Human Development Corporation (b) OHDC is available to help students findpart-time jobs.
______ 32. Qualified students may apply to participate in an off-campus mentorship program through the(a) TAG (b) Talented and Gifted (TAG) (c) Talented and Gifted program.
______ 33. Many students spend Spring Break in Palm Springs, (a) CA. (b) Calif. (c) Cal. (d) California.
______ 34. Carol Simms recently visited (a) AK. (b) Alaska. (c) Alas.
______ 35. Henry Williams won the calf roping event at the rodeo in Dawson, (a) Yukon Terr. (b) Yuk.Terr. (c) Yukon Territory (d) YT.
______ 36. (a) Bros. (b) Brother (c) Bro. John has undertaken a religious vow of silence.
______ 37. For many years, the treasurer of Journalism Education Association has been (a) Sister (b) Sis.(c) sister (d) sis. Rita Jeanne.
______ 38. Pope John Paul II delivered the traditional Christmas message. Next week, (a) the pope (b) thePope (c) Pope John Paul II (d) the Pontiff will travel to Africa.
______ 39. The Chosen was written by (a) rabbi (b) Rabbi Chiam Potok.
______ 40. The baccalaureate was led by (a) the Rev. (b) The Reverend (c) The Rev. (d) the reverend DaleHarris.
______ 41. The Northwest is perhaps best known for the eruption of (a) Mt. St. Helens. (b) Mount St.Helens. (c) Mt. Saint Helens. (d) Mount Saint Helens.
______ 42. The issue was refered to a (a) U.N. (b) United Nations committee.
______ 43. Originally, the Coca-Cola clothes line was not manufactured in the (a) U.S. (b) United States.
______ 44. The third quarter report showed a profit for Acme Consolidated (a) Company (b) Co. share-holders.
______ 45. Thanksgiving begins on (a) Nov. 24 (b) November 24 (c) Nov. 24th (d) November 24th thisyear.
STYLEBOOK TESTCapitalizationCOPYRIGHT 1988 BY ROB MELTON
Instructions: From each of the following groups, choose the one which is correctly capitalizedaccording to your stylebook.
______ 1. (a) Columbia River(b) Columbia river
______ 2. (a) Democratic party(b) democratic party(c) Democratic Party
______ 3. (a) room 220(b) Room 220
______ 4. (a) Columbia and Willamette rivers(b) Columbia and Willamette Rivers
______ 5. (a) French Club(b) French club(c) french club
______ 6. (a) Chess club(b) chess club(c) Chess Club
______ 7. (a) Rally(b) rally
______ 8. (a) Democratic principle(b) democratic principle(c) Democratic Principle
______ 9. (a) Christian(b) christian
______ 10. (a) Pasteurize(b) pasteurize
______ 11. (a) English(b) english
______ 12. (a) Russian(b) russian
______ 13. (a) French Fries(b) french fries(c) French fries
______ 14. (a) the river(b) the River
______ 15. (a) north Bend(b) North Bend
______ 16. (a) U.S. congress(b) U.S. Congress
______ 17. (a) Trojans(b) trojans
______ 18. (a) The Merchant Of Venice(b) The Merchant of Venice(c) the Merchant of Venice
______ 19. (a) Ex-Mayor John Babcock(b) ex-mayor John Babcock(c) ex-Mayor John Babcock
______ 20. (a) 8 a.m.(b) 8 A.M.(c) 8 AM
______ 21. (a) Ronald Reagan, President(b) Ronald Reagan, president
______ 22. (a) communism(b) Communism
______ 23. (a) Fascist(b) fascist
______ 24. (a) planet Saturn(b) planet saturn
______ 25. (a) the Sun(b) the sun
______ 26. (a) Earth to Mars(b) earth to Mars(c) earth to mars(d) Earth to mars
______ 27. (a) midwest(b) Midwest
______ 28. (a) War And Peace (the novel)(b) War and Peace (the novel)(c) war and peace (the novel)
______ 29. (a) 2525 Bradbury St.(b) 2525 Bradbury Street(c) 2525 Bradbury street(d) 2525 Bradbury st.
______ 30. (a) junior class(b) Junior class(c) Junior Class(d) junior Class
______ 31. (a) senior Randy Snow(b) Senior Randy Snow
______ 32. (a) class of 1987(b) Class of 1987
______ 33. (a) the First Baptist Church(b) the First Baptist church
______ 34. (a) St. Mary’s church(b) St. Mary’s Church
______ 35. (a) the Catholic and Episcopal Churches(b) the Catholic and Episcopal churches(c) the catholic and episcopal churches
______ 36. (a) snoopy(b) Snoopy
______ 37. (a) 20th century(b) 20th Century
______ 38. (a) Elections committee(b) elections committee(c) Elections Committee
______ 39. (a) A Capella Choir(b) A cappella Choir(c) A capella choir
______ 40. (a) Chess team(b) Chess Team
______ 41. (a) Pep Assembly(b) pep assembly
______ 42. (a) Marshall Lancaster, senior(b) Marshall Lancaster, Senior
______ 43. (a) the Rev. Wayne Hill(b) The Rev. Wayne Hill(c) the rev. Wayne Hill
______ 44. (a) Science department(b) Science Department(c) science department
______ 45. (a) the New York Times(b) The New York Times
______ 46. (a) the Statesman(b) The Statesman
______ 47. (a) xerox(b) Xerox
______ 48. (a) San Francisco is South of Portland.(b) San Francisco is south of Portland.
______ 49. (a) Winter(b) winter
______ 50. (a) Varsity Soccer Team(b) varsity Soccer Team(c) Varsity soccer team(d) varsity soccer team
______ 51. (a) Varsity Rally(b) varsity Rally
______ 52. (a) “for Whom the Bell Tolls”(b) “For Whom The Bell Tolls”(c) “For Whom the Bell Tolls”
______ 53. (a) Zip code(b) ZIP code(c) zip code
______ 54. (a) coke(b) Coke
______ 55. (a) satanic(b) Satanic
______ 56. (a) Oriental, Caucasian, Black(b) Oriental, Caucasian, black(c) oriental, caucasian, black
______ 57. (a) Communism(b) communism
______ 58. (a) junior varsity(b) Junior Varsity
______ 59. (a) New Year’s Eve(b) new year’s eve
______ 60. (a) Department of education(b) department of education(c) Department of Education
______ 61. (a) gods of Greek mythology(b) Gods of Greek mythology
______ 62. (a) Bachelor of Arts degree(b) bachelor of arts degree
______ 63. (a) Ph.d.(b) PH.D.(c) Ph.D.(d) ph.d.
______ 64. (a) She spoke spanish.(b) She spoke Spanish.
______ 65. (a) P.T. Barnum said, “A sucker is born every minute.”(b) P.T. Barnum said, “a sucker is born every minute.”
______ 66. (a) Main Office(b) main office(c) Main office
______ 67. (a) Social Studies resource center(b) Social Studies Resource Center(c) social studies resource center
______ 68. (a) statue of Liberty(b) Statue of Liberty(c) statue of liberty
______ 69. (a) the renaissance(b) the Renaissance
______ 70. (a) He made money his god.(b) He made money his God.
STYLEBOOK TESTCopy PreparationCOPYRIGHT 1988 BY ROB MELTON
Instructions: Prepare this copy for editing using the copy preparation procedures in your stylebook. Correctyour typing errors by crossing out the errors or by using the copyediting symbols found at the back of yourstylebook. Be sure to turn in two copies of your story. You will be asked to completely retype this story if thereare major formatting errors.
Your nameGarbage storyToday’s date
At the beginning of September, Tri-Met raised the cash youth fare from 50 cents for all zones to 85 cents forone zone. The raise affects all youth who ride the bus, especially the 40 percent of Portland high school studentswho ride everyday to and from school, according to Phil Colombo.
Colombo, Public Information Officer at Tri-Met, explains the reason for the raise: “One reason is because, at 50cents per ride, youth riders were paying an average of half of what the adult riders were paying. And the adults,who pay between 75 cents and $1.25 per ride, depending on the zones, pay for only 25 percent of what it actu-ally cost us to transport them. So, the youth were paying only 12.5 percent of the cost.”
Another reason for the raise is that “Tri-Met offers many discounts in many different fashions, like senior andhonored citizens. It is financially impossible to give so many discounts,” Colombo explained.
Yet a discount is still available to youth—through the use of the youth pass.
“There are ways for youth who are genius enough to still get around for 50 cents a ride. This is accomplished byusing the youth pass which at $20 a month, is the best way for a youth to use the bus, providing they ride twiceon weekdays,” Colombo said. “For example, this is best for the students who depend on the bus to get to andfrom school.
“Not only do the bus passes provide a less expensive way for youth to travel, but if a pass is shown in somestores, discounts are available on some items,” Colombo said.
Youth passes are available at the bookkeeper’s window from Sept. 1-5 of each month.
Your name
Garbage story
Today’s date
At the beginning of September, Tri-Met raised the cash youth fare
from 50 cents for all zones to 85 cents for one zone. The raise affects
all youth who ride the bus, especially the 40 percent of Portland high
school students who ride everyday to and from school, according to Phil
Colombo.
Colombo, Public Information Officer at Tri-Met, explains the reason
for the raise: “One reason is because, at 50 cents per ride, youth riders
were paying an average of half of what the adult riders were paying. And
the adults, who pay between 75 cents and $1.25 per ride, depending on the
zones, pay for only 25 percent of what it actually cost us to transport
them. So, the youth were paying only 12.5 percent of the cost.”
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Your name
Garbage story—2
Another reason for the raise is that “Tri-Met offers many discounts
in many different fashions, like senior and honored citizens. It is finan-
cially impossible to give so many discounts,” Colombo explained.
Yet a discount is still available to youth—through the use of the
youth pass.
“There are ways for youth who are genius enough to still get around
for 50 cents a ride. This is accomplished by using the youth pass which at
$20 a month, is the best way for a youth to use the bus, providing they
ride twice on weekdays,” Colombo said. “For example, this is best for the
students who depend on the bus to get to and from school.
“Not only do the bus passes provide a less expensive way for youth to
travel, but if a pass is shown in some stores, discounts are available on
some items,” Colombo said.
Youth passes are available at the bookkeeper’s window from Sept. 1-5 of
each month.
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STYLEBOOK TESTIdentificationCOPYRIGHT 1988 BY ROB MELTON
Instructions: From each of the following groups, select the sentence which has an identificationerror.
______ 1. (a) “We couldn’t even get the ball over half court to set up the offense,” said junior J.J.Drennen.
(b) Assisting the students was Steve Anderson, economics and practical law teacher.(c) Acting on the school tour is more of a challenge than performing in Ashland, said actress
Teri McMahon.
______ 2. (a) According to senior captain Jane Forbes, the score would have been much closer if one ofthe relay teams hadn’t been disqualified.
(b) “The lodge has a neat, night club atmosphere,” said Senior Class President Milena Novy.(c) Dr. Karen Steingart, of Physicians for Social Responsibility, discussed alternative uses for
the defense budget at the afternoon session.
______ 3. (a) “There is a great traffic problem,” claims Reggie Grey, security officer at Grant.(b) Senior Amanda Barrett might have the best of both worlds on the island.(c) Funding for three new Teen Health Centers has been made available, according to Supt.
Matthew Prophet.
______ 4. (a) Dr. Prophet will consider comments and concerns from parents before allowing theclinics to open.
(b) Coach Craig Jorgensen leads the Broncs into the state waterpolo tournament tomorrow inCorvallis.
(c) Health instructor Madeline Larson was glad to see the participation from students.
______ 5. (a) Several pair of large brown eyes followed eighth grader Ellyn Scibora as she walkeddown the dusty dirt road.
(b) The reason for the more stringent enforcement is the new light rail system, according toHenry Groepper, Public Information Officer for the Portland Police Bureau.
(c) Patrick Oliver, a junior with a history of heart problems, died Monday of heart failure.
______ 6. (a) Members of clubs and other school-related organizations may now receive letters, ac-cording to Principal Joe Rodriguez.
(b) The matter was resolved by English Department Head Sherry Clyman.(c) A writing award presented by the National Council of Teachers of English was awarded
to senior David Gang.
______ 7. (a) English teacher Linda Wood was named the district’s Teacher of the Year at last month’sschool board meeting. Mrs. Woods said she was honored to receive the award.
(b) The most popular book among freshmen is Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien.(c) “We couldn’t have done it without Mr. McKelvy,” she said.
______ 8. (a) A $1,200 scholarship in honor of their late son Paul Ervin will be awarded to a seniorwhose GPA is not above 3.2, according to Gary and Marilyn Ervin. His sister, PenniErvin, graduated in 1985. According to Penni, “He would be proud to know the moneywas being used for this.”
(b) Kevin McDonald and Sheri Turner were selected Junior Rotarians for October. Kevinhopes to receive a baseball scholarship and major in physical education.
(c) Sophomore Andrew Wolfe believes, “The coaches were overly optimistic without beingrealistic in setting the team goals.” Twice, the team lost by only three points. SophomoreBrent Stratton finished 14th in the region, and Wolfe, 19th.
______ 9. (a) The framing will be completed the middle of next week, said carpenter Rusty Woods.(b) Jim Weaver, representative, bowed out of the senatorial race.(c) The chances of the water pipes freezing again are small, said Plumber John Sink.
______ 10. (a) George Shults, secretary of state, was completely unaware of the Iran arms agreement.(b) President Ronald Reagan prepared to enter a military hospital this weekend for prostate
surgery.(c) Sen. William Proxmire is expected to introduce a bill that would enable states to regulate
environmental safety aspects of radioactive materials shipments.
STYLEBOOK TEST KEYSBY ROB MELTON
Identification 1. B (double id) 2. A (double id) 3. C (Supt.) 4. A (first name) 5. B (D8) 6. B (D10) 7. A (Mrs.) 8. B (first name) 9. C (D9)10. A (D11)
Capitalization 1. A 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. A 6. C 7. B 8. B 9. A10. B11. A12. A13. B14. A15. B16. B17. A18. B19. C20. A21. B22. A23. A24. A25. B26. A27. B28. B29. A30. C31. A32. B33. A34. B35. B36. B
37. B38. C39. B40. B41. B42. A43. A44. B45. B46. A47. B48. B49. B50. D51. A52. C53. B54. B55. A56. B57. B58. A59. A60. C61. A62. B63. C64. B65. A66. B67. B68. B69. B70. A
Abbreviations 1. B 2. D 3. C 4. C 5. B 6. B 7. B 8. A 9. A10. B11. A12. B13. B14. B15. B16. B17. B18. A19. B20. B21. B22. A23. B24. B25. B26. C27. B28. B29. C30. B31. A32. C33. B34. B35. C36. B37. A38. A39. B40. C41. B42. A43. B44. B45. A