Abbreviations & Acronoyms
Rules
Terms
Hyphen/No Hyphen
What's the difference?
100

True or False: Abbreviations should be avoided in headlines.

True. 

-AP Stylebook, Page 1

100

In numbered addresses, do you spell out or abbreviate the following terms: avenue, boulevard, street. 

They are abbreviated. For example, "He lives at Pennsylvania Avenue" becomes "He lives at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave."


-AP Stylebook, Page 2

100

Which one? All right or alright?

All right

100

bull's eye or bull's-eye

bull's-eye

-AP Stylebook, Page 36

100

What is the difference between bizarre and bazaar?

Bizarre = unusual

Bazaar = a fair


200

True or False: BMI is acceptable on first reference. 

False. Like most abbreviations, Body Mass Index should be used upon first reference, followed by BMI as the second. 

-AP Stylebook, Page 33

200

When do you capitalize academic departments? When do you have them lowercased?

Academic departments are always lowercased except when referring to the full, official title: Northwestern College's Department of Public Relations.

-AP Stylebook, Page 3

200

True or False: Anticipate and expect can be used interchangeably.

False. 

Anticipate = prepare for something that you know is coming. 

Expect = no prep, just knowledge. 

-AP Stylebook, Page 18

200

When do you use "break-in" and when do you use "break in"?

Break-in is a noun and adjective & break in is when its used as a verb/action. 

-AP Stylebook, Page 35

200

What's the difference between baloney and bologna?

Baloney = foolish or exaggerated talk

Bologna = luncheon meat

300

True or False: BLT can stand on its own for all references.

True.

-AP Stylebook, Page 32

300

Is a person accused of or accused with a crime? 

Accused of*

Always used accused of instead of alleged to help removed judgement prior to trial. 

-AP Stylebook, Page 4

300

What does biweekly mean?

It means every other week. Semiweekly means twice a week. 

-AP Stylebook, Page 32

300

Anti-microbial or antimicrobial

All anti- words are hyphenated except a list of 32 words, such as antibiotic, antioxidant, antiviral, antiseptic, antiphony, antiperspirant, etc. 

-AP Stylebook, Page 18

300

Which one is the most acceptable? ADD or ADHD

ADHD is the best terminology. ADD is considered outdated. 

-AP Stylebook, Page 24

400

Which is correct? ATM or ATM machine?

ATM means automatic teller machine, so adding another "machine" is considered redundant. You only need to use ATM for all references. 

-AP Stylebook, Page 24

400

How do you capitalize and punctuate titles of paintings and sculptures? 

Hint: They follow different rules. 

Paintings = enclosed in quotations "Mona Lisa"

Sculptures = capitalized without quotes: The Thinker

-AP Stylebook, Page 22

400

What is the difference between "alter" and "altar"?

Alter = to change

Altar = a tablelike platform used for a religious service

-AP Stylebook, Page 12

400

Is it bloodbath, blood bath, or blood-bath?

Bloodbath 

-AP Stylebook, Page 32

400

What's the difference between bloc and block?

Bloc = a coalition of people, groups or nations with the same purpose or goal. 

Block = lots of definitions, but a political alliance is not one of them.

-AP Stylebook, Page 32

500
What is an accepted colloquial reference for the technology companies that dominated global commerce throughout the 2010s? Generally this included Google, Apple, Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon. 

Big Tech

500

A prominent person is shot one day and dies the next. Which day was he assassinated?

The day he was attacked. 

-AP Stylebook, Page 22

500

What should you say instead of Bubble Wrap, since you shouldn't use a registered trademark?

Instead, use "cushioning or packaging material" unless it is important to the story. 

-AP Stylebook, Page 36

500

Will you ever spell out bed-and-breakfast?

Yes, upon first reference of a B&B

-AP Stylebook, Page 30

500

What's the difference between "awhile" and "a while"?

Awhile = "He plans to stay awhile."

A while = "He plans to stay for a while." In order for it to be two words, you need a preposition prior to it. 

-AP Stylebook, Page 26

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