The correct sentence is:
The bike on the bike rack is blue.
The sidewalks in the courtyards have been decorated with chalk.
The surface of the parking lots was redone this summer.
The cars in the parking lot belong to the teachers.
Subject and Verb Agreement Quick Check
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Question
Which sentence is correct?(1 point)
Responses
The bike on the bike rack is blue.
The bike on the bike rack is blue.
The sidewalks in the courtyards has been decorated with chalk.
The sidewalks in the courtyards has been decorated with chalk.
The surface of the parking lots were redone this summer.
The surface of the parking lots were redone this summer.
The cars in the parking lot belongs to the teachers.
The cars in the parking lot belongs to the teachers.
15 answers
Only 1 is right which one
Apologies for the confusion. The correct sentence is:
"The bike on the bike rack is blue."
"The bike on the bike rack is blue."
Which sentence contains a plural collective noun?(1 point)
Responses
The visiting team were putting on their uniforms.
The visiting team were putting on their uniforms.
The choir was going to sing the National Anthem.
The choir was going to sing the National Anthem.
The team was scheduled to play on Sunday.
The team was scheduled to play on Sunday.
The audience was ready for the game to begin.
The audience was ready for the game to begin.
Responses
The visiting team were putting on their uniforms.
The visiting team were putting on their uniforms.
The choir was going to sing the National Anthem.
The choir was going to sing the National Anthem.
The team was scheduled to play on Sunday.
The team was scheduled to play on Sunday.
The audience was ready for the game to begin.
The audience was ready for the game to begin.
The sentence "The visiting team were putting on their uniforms." contains a plural collective noun.
How do the mass and the density of the mantle compare with the mass and density of Earth’s core?(1 point)
Responses
The mantle’s mass is greater than the core’s mass, but with less density.
The mantle’s mass is greater than the core’s mass, but with less density.
The mantle’s mass and its density are greater than that of the core.
The mantle’s mass and its density are greater than that of the core.
The mantle’s mass and its density are less than that of the core.
The mantle’s mass and its density are less than that of the core.
The mantle’s mass is less than the core’s mass, but with greater density
Responses
The mantle’s mass is greater than the core’s mass, but with less density.
The mantle’s mass is greater than the core’s mass, but with less density.
The mantle’s mass and its density are greater than that of the core.
The mantle’s mass and its density are greater than that of the core.
The mantle’s mass and its density are less than that of the core.
The mantle’s mass and its density are less than that of the core.
The mantle’s mass is less than the core’s mass, but with greater density
The correct answer is:
The mantle’s mass and its density are less than that of the core.
The mantle’s mass and its density are less than that of the core.
Which can be excluded from the list of events caused by the flow of thermal energy inside the Earth?(1 point)
Responses
volcanic eruptions
volcanic eruptions
earthquakes
earthquakes
valley formations
valley formations
thunderstorms
Responses
volcanic eruptions
volcanic eruptions
earthquakes
earthquakes
valley formations
valley formations
thunderstorms
The event that can be excluded from the list is:
thunderstorms
thunderstorms
Select the best answer. Which statement is true about all convection currents?(1 point)
Responses
It results to formation of valleys and hills.
It results to formation of valleys and hills.
It is made possible by heat and pressure.
It is made possible by heat and pressure.
It causes earthquakes.
It causes earthquakes.
It happen in all layers of the Earth
Responses
It results to formation of valleys and hills.
It results to formation of valleys and hills.
It is made possible by heat and pressure.
It is made possible by heat and pressure.
It causes earthquakes.
It causes earthquakes.
It happen in all layers of the Earth
The best answer is:
It is made possible by heat and pressure.
It is made possible by heat and pressure.
What is physical weathering? (1 point)
Responses
the building up of rock that has been brought from other places
the building up of rock that has been brought from other places
the transformation of rocks into some other type of materials
the transformation of rocks into some other type of materials
the breaking of rock into smaller pieces from nonchemical processes
the breaking of rock into smaller pieces from nonchemical processes
the movement of rock from one place to another
Responses
the building up of rock that has been brought from other places
the building up of rock that has been brought from other places
the transformation of rocks into some other type of materials
the transformation of rocks into some other type of materials
the breaking of rock into smaller pieces from nonchemical processes
the breaking of rock into smaller pieces from nonchemical processes
the movement of rock from one place to another
The correct answer is:
The breaking of rock into smaller pieces from nonchemical processes.
The breaking of rock into smaller pieces from nonchemical processes.
How can plants cause weathering? (1 point)
Responses
Plants need water, and water can weather rocks.
Plants need water, and water can weather rocks.
Plants attract animals, and animals can burrow into rocks.
Plants attract animals, and animals can burrow into rocks.
Sprouting seeds and growing roots can cause rocks to break.
Sprouting seeds and growing roots can cause rocks to break.
Chemical reactions in plants change rocks and break them into smaller pieces.
Responses
Plants need water, and water can weather rocks.
Plants need water, and water can weather rocks.
Plants attract animals, and animals can burrow into rocks.
Plants attract animals, and animals can burrow into rocks.
Sprouting seeds and growing roots can cause rocks to break.
Sprouting seeds and growing roots can cause rocks to break.
Chemical reactions in plants change rocks and break them into smaller pieces.
The correct answer is:
Sprouting seeds and growing roots can cause rocks to break.
Sprouting seeds and growing roots can cause rocks to break.