True or False
Right or Wrong?
Type
Synonym/Antonym for Quote
Placement of quotations
100

Quotation marks go after the punctuation TRUE or FALSE?

True

100

"I want food, said Reilly."

Wrong


100

These marks are in the beginning of a sentence.

Introductory

100

Citation

Synonym

100

I don't care stated Stacey from the back of the room.

"I don't care," stated Stacey from the back of the room.

200

Commas always go on the outside of quotations TRUE or FALSE?

False

200

"I don't like doing physical activity!" claimed Ashley.

Right  

200

Ryan states, "I am the winner!"

Concluding

200

Whole 

Antonym

200

What do you have to do in order to finish the assignment? asked the teacher.

"What do you have to do in order to finish the assignment?" asked the teacher.

300

Never use two sets of quotation marks TRUE or FALSE?

False 

300

" I don't like to eat Sponge bob," Sandy said, but I want to go fishing.

Wrong

300

These marks come in the middle of a sentence and a\have two pair.

Interrupting 

300

Section

Synonym

300

Attention all basketball players, there will be a meeting on Friday, in the IMC, stated the coach.

"Attention all basketball players, there will be a meeting on Friday, in the IMC," stated the coach.

400

Quotation marks are used for importance of words TRUE or FALSE?  

False

400

"Your essay's are due next Monday," said the professor.

Right

400

"Your essay's are god awful!" said teacher Anthony.

Introductory 

400

Source 

 Synonym

400

Ryan states, I am the winner!

Ryan states, "I am the winner!"

500

You always capitalize the first letter in every quotation TRUE or FALSE?

True

500

"There is a pie eating contest on Thursday, don't forget to bring a pie if you are in it, exclaimed the lady."

Wrong

500

These marks come at the end of a sentence

Concluding

500

Large article

Antonym

500

Do you know how to divide fractions? asked Bob. Of course I do! claimed Fred from across the room.

"Do you know how to divide fractions?" asked Bob. "Of course I do!" Claimed Fred from across the room.