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Questions
P5 English Quiz: Editing & Spelling
Questions: 20
Time: 35 minutes
Total Marks: 40
Name: _____________________ ( )
Class: _____________________
Date: _____________________
Instructions
- Answer ALL questions.
- For Section A: Underline each error and write the correction in the space provided.
- For Section B: Choose the correctly spelled word.
- Write your answers clearly.
Section A: Error Correction (20 marks)
The passage below contains 10 errors in spelling, grammar, or punctuation. Underline each error and write the correction in the space provided.
Singapore's Multicultural Heritage
Singapore is truely a unique melting pot of cultures, where people from different backgrounds lives together in harmony. The countrys multicultural heritage is reflected in its festivals, food, and traditions.
Every year, Singaporeans celebrate various cultural festivals such as Chinese New Year, Deepavali, Hari Raya, and Christmas. During this festivals, people from all communities come together to share the joy and learn about each others traditions.
The hawker centres showcase Singapore's diverse culinary landscape perfectly. You can find delicious Chinese noodles, spicy Indian curries, flavourful Malay dishes, and innovative fusion cuisine all under one roof. These food centres has become important social hubs where people gather to enjoy affordable meals regardless of there cultural background.
Singapores education system also reflects this multiculturalism. Students learn there mother tongue alongside English, ensuring that cultural heritage are preserved while promoting racial harmony. This approach has been successfull in creating a cohesive society where diversity is celebrated rather than divided.
Errors and Corrections:
1. _________________ → _________________
2. _________________ → _________________
3. _________________ → _________________
4. _________________ → _________________
5. _________________ → _________________
6. _________________ → _________________
7. _________________ → _________________
8. _________________ → _________________
9. _________________ → _________________
10. _________________ → _________________
Section B: Spelling Multiple Choice (20 marks)
Choose the word that is spelt correctly. Write your answer (A, B, C or D) in the brackets provided. (2 marks each)
11. Which word means "to understand or be aware of"?
(A) realise
(B) realice
(C) realyse
(D) realice
Answer: ( )
12. Which word means "happening by chance or unexpectedly"?
(A) accidentaly
(B) accidentally
(C) accidently
(D) acidentally
Answer: ( )
13. Which word means "the state of being friends"?
(A) freindship
(B) friendship
(C) freindchip
(D) friendschip
Answer: ( )
14. Which word means "to choose between alternatives"?
(A) deside
(B) decide
(C) decyde
(D) desyde
Answer: ( )
15. Which word means "strength or power"?
(A) strenght
(B) strenghth
(C) strength
(D) stregth
Answer: ( )
16. Which word means "very beautiful or impressive"?
(A) magnificient
(B) magnificent
(C) magnifisent
(D) magnifecent
Answer: ( )
17. Which word means "related to the government or public affairs"?
(A) goverment
(B) govermnent
(C) government
(D) govermment
Answer: ( )
18. Which word means "to happen or take place"?
(A) occur
(B) ocur
(C) occure
(D) ocurr
Answer: ( )
19. Which word means "to get knowledge or skills"?
(A) aquire
(B) acquire
(C) aquere
(D) aquiere
Answer: ( )
20. Which word means "the act of keeping something safe"?
(A) preservation
(B) preserveation
(C) presevation
(D) preseravtion
Answer: ( )
End of Paper
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Answers
P5 English Quiz: Editing & Spelling (Answer Key)
Questions: 20
Time: 35 minutes
Total Marks: 40
Section A: Error Correction (20 marks)
Errors and Corrections:
1. suprising → surprising
Spelling error: The correct spelling is "surprising"
2. realised → realise
Grammar error: Should be "realise" (present tense) after "don't"
3. worlds → world's
Punctuation error: Missing apostrophe for possessive "world's best"
4. house → houses
Grammar error: Subject-verb disagreement - "It houses" (third person singular)
5. it's → its
Grammar error: Should be possessive "its" not contraction "it's"
6. freeley → freely
Spelling error: The correct spelling is "freely"
7. there → their
Grammar error: Should be possessive "their natural habitats"
8. provide → provides
Grammar error: Singular subject "habitat" requires "provides"
9. siberia → Siberia
Capitalisation error: Proper noun (place name) should be capitalised
10. enviroment → environment
Spelling error: The correct spelling is "environment"
11. threaten → threatened
Grammar error: Past tense needed - "urbanisation has threatened"
12. have → has
Grammar error: Singular subject "government" requires "has"
Section B: Spelling Multiple Choice (20 marks)
11. (B) receive
Explanation: Remember "i before e except after c" - receive follows this rule
12. (C) necessary
Explanation: One 'c' and two 's' letters - nec-es-sary
13. (B) achieve
Explanation: "i before e except after c" - achieve follows this rule
14. (A) frequent
Explanation: fre-qu-ent, with 'qu' together
15. (C) separate
Explanation: sep-a-rate, with 'a' in the middle
16. (B) geography
Explanation: geo-gra-phy, with 'gra' in the middle
17. (C) library
Explanation: li-bra-ry, with 'bra' in the middle
18. (B) yesterday
Explanation: yes-ter-day, with 'ter' in the middle
19. (C) definitely
Explanation: def-i-nite-ly, with 'i' after 'def' and 'ite' before 'ly'
20. (B) environment
Explanation: en-vi-ron-ment, with 'ron' in the middle
Mark Allocation
| Section | Questions | Marks per Question | Total Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| A: Error Correction | 1-12 | 2 marks | 20 marks |
| B: Spelling MCQ | 11-20 | 2 marks | 20 marks |
| TOTAL | 20 | 40 marks |
Teaching Points
Common Spelling Patterns:
"i before e" Rule:
- receive, achieve, believe
- Exceptions: their, height, neighbour
Double Letters:
- necessary (ss),
- occurred (cc, rr)
- beginning (nn)
Silent Letters:
- environment (n silent)
- separate (a pronounced differently)
Common Confusions:
- its vs it's (possessive vs contraction)
- their vs there vs they're
- loose vs lose
Grammar Error Types:
Subject-Verb Agreement:
- Singular subjects with singular verbs
- Collective nouns (government = singular)
- Third person singular 's' endings
Tense Consistency:
- Past perfect: "has threatened" not "threaten"
- Modal verbs: "don't realise" not "don't realised"
Possessive vs Contractions:
- its (possessive) vs it's (it is)
- world's (possessive) vs worlds (plural)
Editing Strategies:
Systematic Approach:
- Read for meaning first
- Check subject-verb agreement
- Look for spelling patterns
- Verify possessive/contraction usage
- Check capitalisation of proper nouns
Common P5 Errors:
- Homophones (their/there/they're)
- Possessive apostrophes
- Spelling of academic vocabulary
- Tense consistency in complex sentences
Singapore Context Vocabulary:
Environmental Terms:
- conservation, habitat, species
- urbanisation, sustainability
- biodiversity, ecosystem
Common Academic Words:
- necessary, definitely, separate
- environment, geography, library
- achieve, receive, frequent
Assessment Focus:
Error Recognition Skills:
- Identifying different types of errors
- Understanding error patterns
- Systematic proofreading approach
Spelling Competency:
- High-frequency academic vocabulary
- Common spelling rules and patterns
- Words often misspelled at P5 level