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Q: 1 The spacecraft OSIRIS-REx briefly made contact with the asteroid 101955 Bennu in 2020. NASA scientist Daniella
DellaGiustina reports that despite facing the unexpected obstacle of a surface mostly covered in boulders, OSIRIS-REx
successfully ____________ a sample of the surface, gathering pieces of it to bring back to Earth.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
Q: 2 Research conducted by planetary scientist Katarina Miljkovic suggests that the Moon's surface may not accurately
__________ early impact events. When the Moon was still forming, its surface was softer, and asteroid or meteoroid
impacts would have left less of an impression; thus, evidence of early impacts may no longer be present.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
Q: 3 Handedness, a preferential use of either the right or left hand, typically is easy to observe in humans. Because this trait is
present but less _________ in many other animals, animal-behavior researchers often employ tasks specially designed to
reveal individual animals' preferences for a certain hand or paw.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
Q: 4 It is by no means _______ to recognize the influence of Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch on Ali Banisadr’s paintings;
indeed, Banisadr himself cites Bosch as an inspiration. However, some scholars have suggested that the ancient
Mesopotamian poem Epic of Gilgamesh may have had a far greater impact on Banisadr’s work.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
A. substantial
B. satisfying
✓ Your Ans C. unimportant
D. appropriate
Section: Reading and Writing Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 169
Q: 5 The following text is adapted from Susan Glaspell’s 1912 short story “‘Out There.’” An elderly shop owner is looking at a
picture that he recently acquired and hopes to sell.
It did seem that the picture failed to fit in with the rest of the shop. A persuasive young fellow who claimed he was
closing out his stock let the old man have it for what he called a song. It was only a little out-of-the-way store which
subsisted chiefly on the framing of pictures. The old man looked around at his views of the city, his pictures of cats
and dogs, his flaming bits of landscape. “Don’t belong in here,” he fumed.
And yet the old man was secretly proud of his acquisition. There was a hidden dignity in his scowling as he shuffled
about pondering the least ridiculous place for the picture.
✓ Your Ans A. To reveal the shop owner’s conflicted feelings about the new picture
B. To convey the shop owner’s resentment of the person he got the new picture from
C. To describe the items that the shop owner most highly prizes
D. To explain differences between the new picture and other pictures in the shop
Section: Reading and Writing Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 171
Q: 6 The following text is from the 1923 poem “Black Finger” by Angelina Weld Grimké, a Black American writer. A cypress is a
type of evergreen tree.
A. The speaker assesses a natural phenomenon, then questions the accuracy of her assessment.
✓ Your Ans B. The speaker describes a distinctive sight in nature, then ponders what meaning to attribute to that sight.
C. The speaker presents an outdoor scene, then considers a human behavior occurring within that scene.
D. The speaker examines her surroundings, then speculates about their influence on her emotional state.
Section: Reading and Writing Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 172
#Unique Exam ID: 8267980
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 58 Seconds
Q: 7 The following text is from Walt Whitman’s 1860 poem “Calamus 24.”
A. The speaker questions an increasingly prevalent attitude, then summarizes his worldview.
B. The speaker regrets his isolation from others, then predicts a profound change in society.
C. The speaker concedes his personal shortcomings, then boasts of his many achievements.
✓ Your Ans D. The speaker addresses a criticism leveled against him, then announces a grand ambition of his.
Section: Reading and Writing Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 174
Q: 8 The mimosa tree evolved in East Asia, where the beetle Bruchidius terrenus preys on its seeds. In 1785, mimosa trees
were introduced to North America, far from any B. terrenus. But evolutionary links between predators and their prey can
persist across centuries and continents. Around 2001, B. terrenus was introduced in southeastern North America near
where botanist Shu-Mei Chang and colleagues had been monitoring mimosa trees. Within a year, 93 percent of the trees
had been attacked by the beetles.
Which choice best describes the function of the third sentence in the overall structure of the text?
A. It states the hypothesis that Chang and colleagues had set out to investigate using mimosa trees and B.
terrenus.
✓ Correct Ans B. It presents a generalization that is exemplified by the discussion of the mimosa trees and B. terrenus.
✗ Your Ans C. It offers an alternative explanation for the findings of Chang and colleagues.
D. It provides context that clarifies why the species mentioned spread to new locations.
Section: Reading and Writing Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 177
#Unique Exam ID: 8267980
? UnAnswered Marks: 0 / 1 Time Taken: 0 Second
Q: 9 Text 1
Conventional wisdom long held that human social systems evolved in stages, beginning with hunter-gatherers forming
small bands of members with roughly equal status. The shift to agriculture about 12,000 years ago sparked population
growth that led to the emergence of groups with hierarchical structures: associations of clans first, then chiefdoms, and
finally, bureaucratic states.
Text 2
In a 2021 book, anthropologist David Graeber and archaeologist David Wengrow maintain that humans have always been
socially flexible, alternately forming systems based on hierarchy and collective ones with decentralized leadership. The
authors point to evidence that as far back as 50,000 years ago some hunter-gatherers adjusted their social structures
seasonally, at times dispersing in small groups but also assembling into communities that included esteemed individuals.
Based on the texts, how would Graeber and Wengrow (Text 2) most likely respond to the “conventional wisdom” presented
in Text 1?
A. By conceding the importance of hierarchical systems but asserting the greater significance of
decentralized collective societies
✓ Correct Ans B. By disputing the idea that developments in social structures have followed a linear progression through
distinct stages
C. By acknowledging that hierarchical roles likely weren’t a part of social systems before the rise of
agriculture
D. By challenging the assumption that groupings of hunter-gatherers were among the earliest forms of social
structure
Section: Reading and Writing Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 180
Q: 10 The following text is adapted from Frances Hodgson Burnett’s 1911 novel The Secret Garden. Mary, a young girl, recently
found an overgrown hidden garden.
Mary was an odd, determined little person, and now she had something interesting to be determined about, she was
very much absorbed, indeed. She worked and dug and pulled up weeds steadily, only becoming more pleased with
her work every hour instead of tiring of it. It seemed to her like a fascinating sort of play.
Q: 11 The following text is from Ezra Pound’s 1909 poem “Hymn III,” based on the work of Marcantonio Flaminio.
Based on the text, in what way is the human mind like a flower?
Section: Reading and Writing Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 184
Q: 12 The following text is adapted from Jack London’s 1903 novel The Call of the Wild. Buck is a sled dog living with John
Thornton in Yukon, Canada.
Thornton alone held [Buck]. The rest of mankind was as nothing. Chance travellers might praise or pet him; but he
was cold under it all, and from a too demonstrative man he would get up and walk away. When Thornton’s partners,
Hans and Pete, arrived on the long-expected raft, Buck refused to notice them till he learned they were close to
Thornton; after that he tolerated them in a passive sort of way, accepting favors from them as though he favored them
by accepting.
A. Buck has become less social since he began living with Thornton.
B. Buck mistrusts humans and does his best to avoid them
C. Buck has been especially well liked by most of Thornton’s friends.
✓ Your Ans D. Buck holds Thornton in higher regard than any other person.
Section: Reading and Writing Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 186
#Unique Exam ID: 8267980
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 35 Seconds
Q: 13
Organic farming is a method of growing food that tries to reduce environmental harm by using natural forms of pest control
and avoiding fertilizers made with synthetic materials. Organic farms are still a small fraction of the total farms in the United
States, but they have been becoming more popular. According to the US Department of Agriculture, in 2016 California had
between 2,600 and 2,800 organic farms and _______
Which choice most effectively uses data from the graph to complete the text?
✓ Your Ans A. Washington had between 600 and 800 organic farms.
B. New York had fewer than 800 organic farms.
C. Wisconsin and Iowa each had between 1,200 and 1,400 organic farms.
D. Pennsylvania had more than 1,200 organic farms.
Section: Reading and Writing Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 188
Q: 14 Biologist Valentina Gómez-Bahamón and her team have investigated two subspecies of the fork-tailed flycatcher bird that
live in the same region in Colombia, but one subspecies migrates south for part of the year, and the other doesn’t. The
researchers found that, due to slight differences in feather shape, the feathers of migratory forked-tailed flycatcher males
make a sound during flight that is higher pitched than that made by the feathers of nonmigratory males. The researchers
hypothesize that fork-tailed flycatcher females are attracted to the specific sound made by the males of their own
subspecies, and that over time the females’ preference will drive further genetic and anatomical divergence between the
subspecies.
Which finding, if true, would most directly support Gómez-Bahamón and her team’s hypothesis?
A. The feathers located on the wings of the migratory fork-tailed flycatchers have a narrower shape than
those of the nonmigratory birds,
which allows them to fly long distances.
✓ Correct Ans B. Over several generations, the sound made by the feathers of migratory male fork-tailed flycatchers grows
progressively higher pitched relative to that made by the feathers of nonmigratory males.
C. Fork-tailed flycatchers communicate different messages to each other depending on whether their
feathers create high-pitched or low-pitched sounds.
D. The breeding habits of the migratory and nonmigratory fork-tailed flycatchers remained generally the
same over several generations.
Section: Reading and Writing Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 191
#Unique Exam ID: 8267980
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 2:39 Minutes
Q: 15
Earth’s atmosphere is bombarded by cosmic dust originating from several sources: short-period comets (SPCs), particles
from the asteroid belt (ASTs), Halley-type comets (HTCs), and Oort cloud comets (OCCs). Some of the dust’s material
vaporizes in the atmosphere in a process called ablation, and the faster the particles move, the higher the rate of ablation.
Astrophysicist Juan Diego Carrillo-Sánchez led a team that calculated average ablation rates for elements in the dust (such
as iron and potassium) and showed that material in slower-moving SPC or AST dust has a lower rate than the same
material in faster-moving HTC or OCC dust. For example, whereas the average ablation rate for iron from AST dust is 28%,
the average rate for _______
Which choice most effectively uses data from the table to complete the example?
Section: Reading and Writing Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 194
Q: 16 Art collectives, like the United States- and Vietnam- based collective The Propeller Group or Cuba’s Los Carpinteros, are
groups of artists who agree to work together: perhaps for stylistic reasons, or to advance certain shared political ideals, or
to help mitigate the costs of supplies and studio space. Regardless of the reasons, art collectives usually involve some
collaboration among the artists. Based on a recent series of interviews with various art collectives, an arts journalist claims
that this can be difficult for artists who are often used to having sole control over their work.
Which quotation from the interviews best illustrates the journalist’s claim?
✓ Correct Ans A. “The first collective I joined included many amazingly talented artists, and we enjoyed each other’s
company, but because we had a hard time sharing credit and responsibility for our work, the collective
didn’t last.”
B. “We work together, but that doesn’t mean that individual projects are equally the work of all of us. Many of
our projects are primarily the responsibility of whoever originally proposed the work to the group.”
C. “Having worked as a member of a collective for several years, it’s sometimes hard to recall what it was
like to work alone without the collective’s support. But that support encourages my individual expression
rather than limits it.”
D. “Sometimes an artist from outside the collective will choose to collaborate with us on a project, but all of
those projects fit within the larger themes of the work the collective does on its own.”
Section: Reading and Writing Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 197
#Unique Exam ID: 8267980
✗ Incorrect Marks: 0 / 1 Time Taken: 1:23 Minutes
Q: 17
Mycorrhizal fungi in soil benefits many plants, substantially increasing the mass of some. A student conducted an
experiment to illustrate this effect. The student chose three plant species for the experiment, including two that are
mycorrhizal hosts (species known to benefit from mycorrhizal fungi) and one nonmycorrhizal species (a species that
doesn’t benefit from and may even be harmed by mycorrhizal fungi). The student then grew several plants from each
species both in soil containing mycorrhizal fungi and in soil that had been treated to kill mycorrhizal and other fungi. After
several weeks, the student measured the plants’ average mass and was surprised to discover
that _______
Which choice most effectively uses data from the table to complete the statement?
✓ Correct Ans A. broccoli grown in soil containing mycorrhizal fungi had a slightly higher average mass than broccoli grown
in soil that had been
treated to kill fungi.
✗ Your Ans B. corn grown in soil containing mycorrhizal fungi had a higher average mass than broccoli grown in soil
containing mycorrhizal fungi.
C. marigolds grown in soil containing mycorrhizal fungi had a much higher average mass than marigolds
grown in soil that had been treated to kill fungi.
D. corn had the highest average mass of all three species grown in soil that had been treated to kill fungi,
while marigolds had the lowest.
Section: Reading and Writing Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 199
Q: 18 Several artworks found among the ruins of the ancient Roman city of Pompeii depict a female figure fishing with a cupid
nearby. Some scholars have asserted that the figure is the goddess Venus, since she is known to have been linked with
cupids in Roman culture, but University of Leicester archaeologist Carla Brain suggests that cupids may have also been
associated with fishing generally. The fact that a cupid is shown near the female figure, therefore, _______
Q: 19 Literary agents estimate that more than half of all nonfiction books credited to a celebrity or other public figure are in fact
written by ghostwriters, professional authors who are paid to write other _______ but whose names never appear on book
covers.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Section: Reading and Writing Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 202
Q: 20 Like other amphibians, the wood frog (Rana sylvatica) is unable to generate its own heat, so during periods of subfreezing
temperatures, it _______ by producing large amounts of glucose, a sugar that helps prevent damaging ice from forming
inside its cells.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A. had survived
B. survived
C. would survive
✓ Your Ans D. survives
Section: Reading and Writing Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 204
Q: 21 After a spate of illnesses as a child, Wilma Rudolph was told she might never walk again. Defying all odds, Rudolph didn’t
just walk, she _______ the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, she won both the 100- and 200-meter dashes and clinched
first place for her team in the 4×100-meter relay, becoming the first US woman to win three gold medals in a single
Olympics.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A. ran—fast—during
B. ran—fast during
C. ran—fast, during
✓ Your Ans D. ran—fast. During
Section: Reading and Writing Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 205
Q: 22 In many of her landscape paintings from the 1970s and 1980s, Lebanese American artist Etel Adnan worked to capture the
essence of California’s fog-shrouded Mount Tamalpais region through abstraction, using splotches of color to represent
the area’s features. Interestingly, the triangle representing the mountain itself _______ among the few defined figures in
her paintings.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A. are
B. have been
✗ Your Ans C. were
✓ Correct Ans D. is
Section: Reading and Writing Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 208
#Unique Exam ID: 8267980
✗ Incorrect Marks: 0 / 1 Time Taken: 1:16 Minutes
Q: 23 Seneca sculptor Marie Watt’s blanket art comes in a range of shapes and sizes. In 2004, Watt sewed strips of blankets
together to craft a 10-by-13-inch _______ in 2014, she arranged folded blankets into two large stacks and then cast them
in bronze, creating two curving 18-foot-tall blue-bronze pillars.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A. sampler later,
✓ Correct Ans B. sampler;
✗ Your Ans C. sampler,
D. sampler, later,
Section: Reading and Writing Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 210
Q: 24 African American Percy Julian was a scientist and entrepreneur whose work helped people around the world to see. Named
in 1999 as one of the greatest achievements by a US chemist in the past hundred years, _______ led to the first mass-
produced treatment for glaucoma.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Q: 25 The Arctic-Alpine Botanic Garden in Norway and the Jardim Botânico of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil are two of many botanical
gardens around the world dedicated to growing diverse plant _______ fostering scientific research; and educating the
public about plant conservation.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Q: 26 Sociologist Alton Okinaka sits on the review board tasked with adding new sites to the Hawai‘i Register of Historic Places,
which includes Pi‘ilanihale Heiau and the ‘Ōpaeka‘a Road Bridge. Okinaka doesn’t make such decisions _______ all
historical designations must be approved by a group of nine other experts from the fields of architecture, archaeology,
history, and Hawaiian culture.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Section: Reading and Writing Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 214
#Unique Exam ID: 8267980
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 20 Seconds
Q: 27 In 1968, US Congressman John Conyers introduced a bill to establish a national holiday in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King
Jr. The bill didn’t make it to a vote, but Conyers was determined. He teamed up with Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman
to be elected to Congress, and they resubmitted the bill every session for the next fifteen years. _______ in 1983, the bill
passed.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
A. Instead,
B. Likewise,
✓ Your Ans C. Finally,
D. Additionally,
Section: Reading and Writing Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 215
Q: 28 Geoscientists have long considered Hawaii’s Mauna Loa volcano to be Earth’s largest shield volcano by volume,
measuring approximately 74,000 cubic kilometers. _______ according to a 2020 study by local geoscientist Michael
Garcia, Hawaii’s Pūhāhonu shield volcano is significantly larger, boasting a volume of about 148,000 cubic kilometers.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
A. Secondly,
B. Consequently,
C. Moreover,
✓ Your Ans D. However,
Section: Reading and Writing Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 216
Q: 29 Samuel Coleridge-Taylor was a prominent classical music composer from England who toured the US three times in the
early 1900s. The child of a West African father and an English mother, Coleridge-Taylor emphasized his mixed-race
ancestry. For example, he referred to himself as Anglo-African. _______ he incorporated the sounds of traditional
African music into his classical music compositions.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
Q: 30 In 2019, researcher Patricia Jurado Gonzalez and food historian Nawal Nasrallah prepared a stew from a 4,000-year-old
recipe found on a Mesopotamian clay tablet. When they tasted the dish, known as pašrūtum (“unwinding”), they found that
it had a mild taste and inspired a sense of calm. _______ the researchers, knowing that dishes were sometimes
named after their intended effects, theorized that the dish’s name, “unwinding,” referred to its function: to help ancient
diners relax.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
• Chemical leavening agents cause carbon dioxide to be released within a liquid batter, making the batter rise as it bakes.
• Baking soda and baking powder are chemical leavening agents.
• Baking soda is pure sodium bicarbonate.
• To produce carbon dioxide, baking soda needs to be mixed with liquid and an acidic ingredient such as honey.
• Baking powder is a mixture of sodium bicarbonate and an acid.
• To produce carbon dioxide, baking powder needs to be mixed with liquid but not with an acidic ingredient.
The student wants to emphasize a difference between baking soda and baking powder. Which choice most effectively uses
relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
A. To make batters rise, bakers use chemical leavening agents such as baking soda and baking powder.
B. Baking soda and baking powder are chemical leavening agents that, when mixed with other ingredients,
cause carbon dioxide to be released within a batter.
C. Baking soda is pure sodium bicarbonate, and honey is a type of acidic ingredient.
✓ Correct Ans D. To produce carbon dioxide within a liquid batter, baking soda needs to be mixed with an acidic
ingredient, whereas baking powder does not.
Section: Reading and Writing Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 221
• Soo Sunny Park is a Korean American artist who uses light as her primary medium of expression.
• She created her work Unwoven Light in 2013.
• Unwoven Light featured a chain-link fence fitted with iridescent plexiglass tiles.
• When light passed through the fence, colorful prisms formed.
The student wants to describe Unwoven Light to anaudience unfamiliar with Soo Sunny Park. Which choice most effectively
uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
A. Park’s 2013 installation Unwoven Light, which included a chain-link fence and iridescent tiles made from
plexiglass, featured light as its primary medium of expression.
B. Korean American light artist Soo Sunny Park created Unwoven Light in 2013.
C. The chain-link fence in Soo Sunny Park’s Unwoven Light was fitted with tiles made from iridescent
plexiglass.
✓ Correct Ans D. In Unwoven Light, a 2013 work by Korean American artist Soo Sunny Park, light formed colorful prisms
as it passed through a fence Park had fitted with iridescent tiles.
Section: Reading and Writing Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 222
#Unique Exam ID: 8267980
? UnAnswered Marks: 0 / 1 Time Taken: 0 Second
• Cambodia’s Angkor Wat was built in the 1100s to honor the Hindu god Vishnu.
• It has been a Buddhist temple since the sixteenth century.
• Decorrelation stretch analysis is a novel digital imaging technique that enhances the contrast between colors in a
photograph.
• Archaeologist Noel Hidalgo Tan applied decorrelation stretch analysis to photographs he had taken of Angkor Wat’s
plaster walls.
• Tan’s analysis revealed hundreds of images unknown to researchers.
The student wants to present Tan’s research to an audience unfamiliar with Angkor Wat. Which choice most effectively
uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
A. Tan photographed Angkor Wat’s plaster walls and then applied decorrelation stretch analysis to the
photographs.
B. Decorrelation stretch analysis is a novel digital imaging technique that Tan used to enhance the contrast
between colors in a photograph.
✓ Correct Ans C. Using a novel digital imaging technique, Tan revealed hundreds of images hidden on the walls of Angkor
Wat, a Cambodian temple.
D. Built to honor a Hindu god before becoming a Buddhist temple, Cambodia’s Angkor Wat concealed
hundreds of images on its plaster walls.
Section: Reading and Writing Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 224
Q: 34 The fashion resale market, in which consumers purchase secondhand clothing from stores and online sellers, generated
nearly $30 billion globally in 2019. Expecting to see continued growth, some analysts _______ that revenues will more than
double by 2028.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
A. produced
B. denied
C. worrried
✓ Your Ans D. predicted
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 106
Q: 35 Artificially delivering biomolecules to plant cells is an important component of protecting plants from pathogens, but it is
difficult to transmit biomolecules through the layers of the plant cell wall. Markita del Carpio Landry and her colleagues
have shown that it may be possible to _______ this problem by transmitting molecules through carbon nanotubes, which
can cross cell walls.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
A. conceptualize
B. neglect
C. illustrate
✓ Your Ans D. overcome
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 107
#Unique Exam ID: 8267980
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 1:5 Minutes
Q: 36 Particle physicists like Ayana Holloway Arce and Aida El-Khadra spend much of their time _______ what is invisible to the
naked eye: using sophisticated technology, they closely examine the behavior of subatomic particles, the smallest
detectable parts of matter.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
A. selecting
✓ Your Ans B. inspecting
C. creating
D. deciding
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 108
Q: 37 Anthropologist Kristian J. Carlson and colleagues examined the fossilized clavicle and shoulder bones of a 3.6-million-year-
old early hominin known as “Little Foot.” They found that these bones were _______ the clavicle and shoulder bones of
modern apes that are frequent climbers, such as gorillas and chimpanzees, suggesting that Little Foot had adapted to life
in the trees.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
A. surpassed by
✓ Correct Ans B. comparable to
C. independent of
✗ Your Ans D. obtained from
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 109
Q: 38 Rydra Wong, the protagonist of Samuel R. Delany’s 1966 novel Babel-17, is a poet, an occupation which, in Delany’s work,
is not _______: nearly a dozen of the characters that populate his novels are poets or writers.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
Q: 39 For a 2020 exhibition, photographer and neurobiologist Okunola Jeyifous _______ a series of new images based on a
series of alphabet posters from the 1970s known as the “Black ABCs,” which featured Black children from Chicago.
Jeyifous photographed the now-adult models and layered the photos over magnified images of the models’ cells, resulting
in what he called “micro and macro portraiture.”
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
A. validated
✓ Your Ans B. created
C. challenged
D. restored
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 111
#Unique Exam ID: 8267980
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 52 Seconds
Q: 40 In addition to being an accomplished psychologist himself, Francis Cecil Sumner was a _______ increasing the opportunity
for Black students to study psychology, helping to found the psychology department at Howard University, a historically
Black university, in 1930.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
Q: 41 Whether the reign of a French monarch such as Hugh Capet or Henry I was historically consequential or relatively
uneventful, its trajectory was shaped by questions of legitimacy and therefore cannot be understood without a corollary
understanding of the factors that allowed the monarch to _______ his right to hold the throne.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
A. reciprocate
B. annotate
✓ Your Ans C. buttress
D. disengage
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 113
Q: 42 Some bird species don’t raise their own chicks. Instead, adult females lay their eggs in other nests, next to another bird
species’ own eggs. Female cuckoos have been seen quickly laying eggs in the nests of other bird species when those
birds are out looking for food. After the eggs hatch, the noncuckoo parents will typically raise the cuckoo chicks as if they
were their own offspring, even if the cuckoos look very different from the other chicks.
Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?
A. It introduces a physical feature of female cuckoos that is described later in the text.
✗ Your Ans B. It describes the appearance of the cuckoo nests mentioned earlier in the text.
✓ Correct Ans C. It offers a detail about how female cuckoos carry out the behavior discussed in the text.
D. It explains how other birds react to the female cuckoo behavior discussed in the text.
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 114
#Unique Exam ID: 8267980
✗ Incorrect Marks: 0 / 1 Time Taken: 19 Seconds
Q: 43 Cats can judge unseen people’s positions in space by the sound of their voices and thus react with surprise when the
same person calls to them from two different locations in a short span of time. Saho Takagi and colleagues reached this
conclusion by measuring cats’ levels of surprise based on their ear and head movements while the cats heard recordings
of their owners’ voices from two speakers spaced far apart. Cats exhibited a low level of surprise when owners’ voices were
played twice from the same speaker, but they showed a high level of surprise when the voice was played once each from
the two different speakers.
According to the text, how did the researchers determine the level of surprise displayed by the cats in the study?
✓ Correct Ans A. They watched how each cat moved its ears and head.
✗ Your Ans B. They examined how each cat reacted to the voice of a stranger.
C. They studied how each cat physically interacted with its owner.
D. They tracked how each cat moved around the room.
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 115
Q: 44 A student performs an experiment testing her hypothesis that a slightly acidic soil environment is more beneficial for the
growth of the plant Brassica rapa parachinensis (a vegetable commonly known as choy sum) than a neutral soil
environment. She plants sixteen seeds of choy sum in a mixture of equal amounts of coffee grounds (which are highly
acidic) and potting soil and another sixteen seeds in potting soil without coffee grounds as the control for the experiment.
The two groups of seeds were exposed to the same growing conditions and monitored for three weeks.
Which finding, if true, would most directly weaken the student’s hypothesis?
✓ Your Ans A. The choy sum planted in the soil without coffee grounds were significantly taller at the end of the
experiment than the choy sum planted in the mixture of soil and coffee grounds.
B. The choy sum grown in the soil without coffee grounds weighed significantly less at the end of the
experiment than the choy sum grown in the mixture of soil and coffee grounds.
C. The choy sum seeds planted in the soil without coffee grounds sprouted significantly later in the
experiment than did the seeds planted in the mixture of soil and coffee grounds.
D. Significantly fewer of the choy sum seeds planted in the soil without coffee grounds sprouted plants than
did the seeds planted in the mixture of soil and coffee grounds.
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 116
Q: 45 “The Young Girl” is a 1920 short story by Katherine Mansfield. In the story, the narrator takes an unnamed seventeen-
year-old girl and her younger brother out for a meal. In describing the teenager, Mansfield frequently contrasts the
character’s pleasant appearance with her unpleasant attitude, as when Mansfield writes of the teenager, _______
Which quotation from “The Young Girl” most effectively illustrates the claim?
A. “I heard her murmur, ‘I can’t bear flowers on a table.’ They had evidently been giving her intense pain, for
she positively closed her eyes as I moved them away.”
✓ Correct Ans B. “While we waited she took out a little, gold powder-box with a mirror in the lid, shook the poor little puff as
though she loathed it, and dabbed her lovely nose.”
C. “I saw, after that, she couldn’t stand this place a moment longer, and, indeed, she jumped up and turned
away while I went through the vulgar act of paying for the tea.”
✗ Your Ans D. “She didn’t even take her gloves off. She lowered her eyes and drummed on the table. When a faint violin
sounded she winced and bit her lip again. Silence.”
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 117
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Q: 46
High levels of public uncertainty about which economic policies a country will adopt can make planning difficult for
businesses, but measures of such uncertainty have not tended to be very detailed. Recently, however, economist Sandile
Hlatshwayo analyzed trends in news reports to derive measures not only for general economic policy uncertainty but also
for uncertainty related to specific areas of economic policy, like tax or trade policy. One revelation of her work is that a
general measure may not fully reflect uncertainty about specific areas of policy, as in the case of the United Kingdom,
where general economic policy uncertainty _______
Which choice most effectively uses data from the graph to illustrate the claim?
✗ Your Ans A. aligned closely with uncertainty about tax and public spending policy in 2005 but differed from uncertainty
about tax and public spending policy by a large amount in 2009.
B. was substantially lower than uncertainty about tax and public spending policy each year from 2005 to
2010.
C. reached its highest level between 2005 and 2010 in the same year that uncertainty about trade policy and
tax and public spending policy reached their lowest levels.
✓ Correct Ans D. was substantially lower than uncertainty about trade policy in 2005 and substantially higher than
uncertainty about trade policy in 2010.
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 118
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Q: 47 Linguist Deborah Tannen has cautioned against framing contentious issues in terms of two highly competitive
perspectives, such as pro versus con. According to Tannen, this debate-driven approach can strip issues of their
complexity and, when used in front of an audience, can be less informative than the presentation of multiple perspectives
in a noncompetitive format. To test Tannen’s hypothesis, students conducted a study in which they showed participants
one of three different versions of local news commentary about the same issue. Each version featured a debate between
two commentators with opposing views, a panel of three commentators with various views, or a single commentator.
Which finding from the students’ study, if true, would most strongly support Tannen’s hypothesis?
A. On average, participants perceived commentators in the debate as more knowledgeable about the issue
than commentators in the panel.
B. On average, participants perceived commentators in the panel as more knowledgeable about the issue
than the single commentator.
✓ Correct Ans C. On average, participants who watched the panel correctly answered more questions about the issue than
those who watched the debate or the single commentator did.
✗ Your Ans D. On average, participants who watched the single commentator correctly answered more questions about
the issue than those who watched the debate did.
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 119
Q: 48 King Lear is a circa 1606 play by William Shakespeare. In the play, the character of King Lear attempts to test his three
daughters’ devotion to him. He later expresses regret for his actions, as is evident when he _______
Which choice most effectively uses a quotation from King Lear to illustrate the claim?
✗ Your Ans A. says of himself, “I am a man / more sinned against than sinning.”
B. says during a growing storm, “This tempest will not give me leave to ponder / On things would hurt me
more.”
✓ Correct Ans C. says to himself while striking his head, “Beat at this gate that let thy folly in / And thy dear judgement out!”
D. says of himself, “I will do such things— / What they are yet, I know not; but they shall be / The terrors of the
earth!”
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 120
Q: 49 Many of William Shakespeare’s tragedies address broad themes that still appeal to today’s audiences. For instance,
Romeo and Juliet, which is set in the Italy of Shakespeare’s time, tackles the themes of parents versus children and love
versus hate, and the play continues to be read and produced widely around the world. But understanding Shakespeare’s
so-called history plays can require a knowledge of several centuries of English history. Consequently, _______
✓ Correct Ans A. many theatergoers and readers today are likely to find Shakespeare’s history plays less engaging than
the tragedies.
B. some of Shakespeare’s tragedies are more relevant to today’s audiences than twentieth-century plays.
✗ Your Ans C. Romeo and Juliet is the most thematically accessible of all Shakespeare’s tragedies.
D. experts in English history tend to prefer Shakespeare’s history plays to his other works.
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 121
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Q: 50 Ancestral Puebloans, the civilization from which present-day Pueblo tribes descended, emerged as early as 1500 B.C.E. in
an area of what is now the southwestern United States and dispersed suddenly in the late 1200s C.E., abandoning
established villages with systems for farming crops and turkeys. Recent analysis comparing turkey remains at Mesa Verde,
one such village in southern Colorado, to samples from modern turkey populations in the Rio Grande Valley of north
central New Mexico determined that the latter birds descended in part from turkeys cultivated at Mesa Verde, with shared
genetic markers appearing only after 1280. Thus, researchers concluded that _______
A. conditions of the terrains in the Rio Grande Valley and Mesa Verde had greater similarities in the past
than they do today.
✓ Your Ans B. some Ancestral Puebloans migrated to the Rio Grande Valley in the late 1200s and carried farming
practices with them.
C. Indigenous peoples living in the Rio Grande Valley primarily planted crops and did not cultivate turkeys
before 1280.
D. the Ancestral Puebloans of Mesa Verde likely adopted the farming practices of Indigenous peoples living
in other regions.
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 122
Q: 51 One challenge when researching whether holding elected office changes a person’s behavior is the problem of ensuring
that the experiment has an appropriate control group. To reveal the effect of holding office, researchers must compare
people who hold elected office with people who do not hold office but who are otherwise similar to the office-holders. Since
researchers are unable to control which politicians win elections, they therefore _______
A. struggle to find valid data about the behavior of politicians who do not currently hold office.
B. can only conduct valid studies with people who have previously held office rather than people who
presently hold office.
C. should select a control group of people who differ from office holders in several significant ways.
✓ Correct Ans D. will find it difficult to identify a group of people who can function as an appropriate control group for their
studies.
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 123
Q: 52 In his groundbreaking book Bengali Harlem and the Lost Histories of South Asian America, Vivek Bald uses newspaper
articles, census records, ships’ logs, and memoirs to tell the _______ who made New York City their home in the early
twentieth century.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Q: 53 In her two major series “Memory Test” and “Autobiography,” painter Howardena Pindell explored themes _______ healing,
self-discovery, and memory by cutting and sewing back together pieces of canvas and inserting personal artifacts, such as
postcards, into some of the paintings.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
✓ Correct Ans A. of
B. of,
C. of-
D. of:
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 125
Q: 54 Both Sona Charaipotra, an Indian American, and Dhonielle Clayton, an African American, grew up frustrated by the lack of
diverse characters in books for young people. In 2011, these two writers joined forces to found CAKE Literary, a book
packaging _______ specializes in the creation and promotion of stories told from diverse perspectives for children and
young adults.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A. company,
✓ Correct Ans B. company that
C. company
D. company, that
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 126
Q: 55 A study led by scientist Rebecca Kirby at the University of Wisconsin–Madison found that black bears that eat human food
before hibernation have increased levels of a rare carbon isotope, _______ due to the higher 13C levels in corn and cane
sugar. Bears with these elevated levels were also found to have much shorter hibernation periods on average.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A. carbon-13, (13C)
B. carbon-13 (13C)
C. carbon-13, (13C),
✓ Correct Ans D. carbon-13 (13C),
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 127
Q: 56 In 2010, archaeologist Noel Hidalgo Tan was visiting the twelfth-century temple of Angkor Wat in Cambodia when he
noticed markings of red paint on the temple _______ the help of digital imaging techniques, he discovered the markings to
be part of an elaborate mural containing over 200 paintings.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A. walls, with
B. walls with
C. walls so with
✓ Correct Ans D. walls. With
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 128
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Q: 57 Working from an earlier discovery of Charpentier’s, chemists Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna—winners of
the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry—re-created and then reprogrammed the so-called “genetic scissors” of a species of
DNA-cleaving bacteria _______ a tool that is revolutionizing the field of gene technology.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Q: 58 In 2016, engineer Vanessa Galvez oversaw the installation of 164 bioswales, vegetated channels designed to absorb and
divert stormwater, along the streets of Queens, New York. By reducing the runoff flowing into city sewers, _______
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A. the mitigation of both street flooding and the resulting pollution of nearby waterways has been achieved
by bioswales.
✓ Your Ans B. the bioswales have mitigated both street flooding and the resulting pollution of nearby waterways.
C. the bioswales’ mitigation of both street flooding and the resulting pollution of nearby waterways has been
achieved.
D. both street flooding and the resulting pollution of nearby waterways have been mitigated by bioswales.
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 130
Q: 59 A study published by Rice University geoscientist Ming Tang in 2019 offers a new explanation for the origin of Earth’s
_______ structures called arcs, towering ridges that form when a dense oceanic plate subducts under a less dense
continental plate, melts in the mantle below, and then rises and bursts through the continental crust above.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A. continents geological
✓ Your Ans B. continents: geological
C. continents; geological
D. continents. Geological
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 131
Q: 60 During a 2021 launch, Rocket Labs’ Electron rocket experienced an unexpected failure: its second-stage booster shut
down suddenly after ignition. _______ instead of downplaying the incident, Rocket Labs’ CEO publicly acknowledged what
happened and apologized for the loss of the rocket’s payload, which had consisted of two satellites.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
Q: 61 When soil becomes contaminated by toxic metals, it can be removed from the ground and disposed of in a landfill.
_______ contaminated soil can be detoxified via phytoremediation: plants that can withstand high concentrations of metals
absorb the pollutants and store them in their shoots, which are then cut off and safely disposed of, preserving the health of
the plants.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 133
The student wants to explain an advantage of the Hanke-Henry calendar. Which choice most effectively uses relevant
information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
A. The Gregorian calendar has 365 days, which is one day longer than the Hanke-Henry permanent
calendar.
B. Adopting the Hanke-Henry permanent calendar would help solve a problem with the Gregorian calendar.
✓ Your Ans C. Designed so calendar dates would occur on the same day of the week each year, the Hanke-Henry
calendar supports more predictable scheduling than does the Gregorian calendar.
D. The Hanke-Henry permanent calendar was developed as an alternative to the Gregorian calendar, which
is currently the most-used calendar in the world.
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 134
The student wants to present the influence theory to an audience unfamiliar with the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Which
choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
A. Historian Bruce Johansen believes that the Great Law of Peace was very influential.
B. The influence theory is supported by the fact that Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson both studied
the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
✓ Your Ans C. The influence theory holds that the principles of the Great Law of Peace, a centuries-old agreement
binding six Native nations in the northeastern US, influenced the US Constitution.
D. Native people, including the members of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, influenced the founding of the
US in many different ways.
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 135
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The student wants to emphasize how hot the Sun is relative to nearby stars. Which choice most effectively uses relevant
information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
✓ Correct Ans A. At around 9,800°F, which classifies it as a G star, the Sun is hotter than most but not all of the stars within
10 parsecs of it.
B. Astronomer Todd Henry determined that the Sun, at around 9,800°F, is a G star, and several other stars
within a 10-parsec range are A or F stars.
C. Of the 357 stars within ten parsecs of the Sun, 327 are classified as K or M stars, with surface
temperatures under 8,900°F.
✗ Your Ans D. While most of the stars within 10 parsecs of the Sun are classified as K, M, A, or F stars, the Sun is
classified as a G star due to its surface temperature of 9,800°F.
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 136
The student wants to introduce Cathryn Halverson’s book to an audience already familiar with the Atlantic Monthly. Which
choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
✓ Your Ans A. Cathryn Halverson’s Faraway Women and the “Atlantic Monthly” discusses female authors whose
autobiographies appeared in the magazine in the early 1900s.
B. A magazine called the Atlantic Monthly, referred to in Cathryn Halverson’s book title, was first published in
1857.
C. Faraway Women and the “Atlantic Monthly” features contributors to the Atlantic Monthly, first published in
1857 as a magazine focusing on politics, art, and literature.
D. An author discussed by Cathryn Halverson is Juanita Harrison, whose autobiography appeared in the
Atlantic Monthly in the early 1900s.
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 137
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The student wants to emphasize a similarity between the two ways a magnificent frigatebird acquires food. Which choice
most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
A. A magnificent frigatebird never dives into the water, instead using its hook-tipped bill to snatch prey from
the surface.
✓ Correct Ans B. Neither of a magnificent frigatebird’s two ways of acquiring food requires the bird to dive into the water.
✗ Your Ans C. Of the magnificent frigatebird’s two ways of acquiring food, only one is known as kleptoparasitism.
D. In addition to snatching prey from the water with its hook-tipped bill, a magnificent frigatebird takes food
from other birds by force.
Section: Reading and Writing Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 138
Q: 67 A group of students voted on five after-school activities. The bar graph shows the number of students who voted for each
of the five activities. How many students chose activity 3?
A. 25
✓ Your Ans B. 39
C. 48
D. 50
Section: Math Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 139
Q: 69
A. 6
✓ Your Ans B. 30
C. 450
D. 900
Section: Math Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 141
Q: 71 Hana deposited a fixed amount into her bank account each month. The function f(t) = 100 + 25t gives the amount, in
dollars, in Hana's bank account after t monthly deposits. What is the best interpretation of 25 in this context?
✓ Your Ans A. With each monthly deposit, the amount in Hana's bank account increased by $25.
B. Before Hana made any monthly deposits, the amount in her bank account was $25.
C. After 1 monthly deposit, the amount in Hana's
bank account was $25.
D. Hana made a total of 25 monthly deposits.
Section: Math Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 143
Q: 72 A customer spent $27 to purchase oranges at $3 per pound. How many pounds of oranges did the customer purchase?
✓ Your Ans 9
Section: Math Module 1 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 144
Q: 73 Nasir bought 9 storage bins that were each the same price. He used a coupon for $63 off the entire purchase. The cost for
the entire purchase after using the coupon was $27. What was the original price, in dollars, for 1 storage bin?
✓ Your Ans 10
Section: Math Module 1 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 145
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Q: 74 x f(x)
0 29
1 32
2 35
For the linear function f, the table shows three values of x and their corresponding values of f (x). Which equation defines f
(x)?
Section: Math Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 146
Q: 75
Right triangles PQR and STU are similar, where P corresponds to S. If the measure of angle Q is 18°, what is the measure
of angle S?
A. 18°
✓ Your Ans B. 72°
C. 82°
D. 162°
Section: Math Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 147
Which of the following equations is the most appropriate linear model for the data shown?
A. y = 0.9+9.4x
B. y = 0.9−9.4x
C. y = 9.4+0.9x
✓ Correct Ans D. y = 9.4−0.9x
Section: Math Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 148
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Q: 77 2.5b + 5r = 80
The given equation describes the relationship between the number of birds, b, and the number of reptiles, r, that can be
cared for at a pet care business on a given day. If the business cares for 16 reptiles on a given day, how many birds can it
care for on this day?
✓ Your Ans A. 0
B. 5
C. 40
D. 80
Section: Math Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 149
Q: 78
A. y = −2x − 8
B. y = x − 8
✓ Your Ans C. y = −x − 8
D. y = 2x − 8
Section: Math Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 150
Q: 79
Section: Math Module 1 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 151
Q: 80 24x + y = 48
6x + y = 72
The solution to the given system of equations is (x, y). What is the value of y?
✓ Your Ans 80
Section: Math Module 1 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 152
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Q: 81
A. y = 13x − 1/3
B. y = 9x + 10
C. y = -x/3 + 10
✓ Correct Ans D. y = -x/3 + 13
Section: Math Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 153
Q: 82 The function f(x) = 206(1.034)* models the value, in dollars, of a certain bank account by the end of each year from 1957
through 1972, where x is the number of years after 1957. Which of the following is the best interpretation of " f(5) is
approximately equal to 243" in this context?
A. The value of the bank account is estimated to be approximately 5 dollars greater in 1962 than in 1957
✓ Correct Ans B. The value of the bank account is estimated to be approximately 243 dollars in 1962.
C. The value, in dollars, of the bank account is estimated to be approximately 5 times greater in 1962 than in
1957.
D. The value of the bank account is estimated to increase by approximately 243 dollars every 5 years
between 1957 and 1972.
Section: Math Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 154
Q: 83 For a certain rectangular region, the ratio of its length to its width is 35 to 10. If the width of the rectangular region
increases by 7 units, how must the length change to maintain this ratio?
Q: 84 Square P has a side length of x inches. Square Q has a perimeter that is 176 inches greater than the perimeter of square
P. The function f gives the area of square Q, in square inches. Which of the following defines f?
Section: Math Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 156
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Q: 85
The given equation relates the distinct positive real numbers w, x, and y. Which equation correctly expresses w in terms of
x and y ?
A.
B.
✓ Correct Ans C.
D.
Section: Math Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 157
Q: 86 Point O is the center of a circle. The measure of arc RS on this circle is 100°. What is the measure, in degrees, of its
associated angle ROS?
Section: Math Module 1 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 158
Q: 87
Section: Math Module 1 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 159
Q: 88 A right triangle has sides of length 2√2, 6√2, and √80 units. What is the area of the triangle, in square units?
A. 8√2 + √80
✓ Your Ans B. 12
C. 24√80
D. 24
Section: Math Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 160
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Q: 89 The expression 4x2 + bx − 45, where b is a constant, can be rewritten as (hx + k)(x + j), where h, k, and j are integer
constants. Which of the following must be an integer?
A. b⁄h
B. b⁄k
C. 45⁄h
✓ Correct Ans D. 45⁄k
Section: Math Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 161
Q: 90 y = 2x2 - 21x + 64
y = 3x + a
In the given system of equations, a is a constant. The graphs of the equations in the given system intersect at exactly one
point, (x, y), in the xy-plane. What is the value of x?
A. -8
B. -6
✓ Correct Ans C. 6
D. 8
Section: Math Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 162
Q: 91 Arisosceles right triangle has a hypotenuse of length 58 inches. What is the perimeter, in inches, of this triangle?
A. 29√2
B. 58√2
✓ Your Ans C. 58 + 58√2
D. 58 + 116√2
Section: Math Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 163
Q: 92 In the xy-plane, a parabola has vertex (9, -14) and intersects the x-axis at two points. If the equation of the parabola is
written in the form y = ax2 + bx + c, where a, b, and c are constants, which of the following could be the value of a + b + c?
A. -23
B. -19
C. -14
✓ Correct Ans D. -12
Section: Math Module 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 164
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Q: 93
✓ Correct Ans 5
Section: Math Module 1 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 165
Q: 94 A fish swam a distance of 5,104 yards. How far did the fish swim, in miles? (1 mile = 1,760 yards)
A. 0.3
✓ Your Ans B. 2.9
C. 3,344
D. 6,864
Section: Math Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 173
Q: 95 The line graph shows the estimated number of chipmunks in a state park on April 1 of each year from 1989 to 1999.
Based on the line graph, in which year was the estimated number of chipmunks in the state park the greatest?
A. 1989
✓ Your Ans B. 1994
C. 1995
D. 1998
Section: Math Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 175
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A. 7x6
B. 17x3
✓ Your Ans C. 7x3
D. 17x6
Section: Math Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 176
Q: 97 x + y = 18
5y = x
What is the solution ( x, y) to the given system of equations?
Q: 98 The point (8, 2) in the xy-plane is a solution to which of the following systems of inequalities?
Q: 99 |x −5| = 10
What is one possible solution to the given equation?
Section: Math Module 2 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 182
Q: 100 f x( ) = 7x +1
The function gives the total number of people on a company retreat with x managers. What is the total number of people
on a company retreat with 7 managers?
✗ Your Ans 7
✓ Correct Ans 50
Section: Math Module 2 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 183
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Q: 101 h(x) = x2 −3
Which table gives three values of x and theircorresponding values of h(x) for the given function h?
A.
✓ Your Ans B.
C.
D.
Section: Math Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 185
Q: 102 The function f is defined by f (x) = 270(0.1)x. What is the value of f(0) ?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 27
✓ Your Ans D. 270
Section: Math Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 187
Q: 103 To estimate the proportion of a population that has a certain characteristic, a random sample was selected from the
population. Based on the sample, it is estimated that the proportion of the population that has the characteristic is 0.49,
with an associated margin of error of 0.04. Based on this estimate and margin of error, which of the following is the most
appropriate conclusion about the proportion of the population that has the characteristic?
Q: 104 A moving truck can tow a trailer if the combined weight of the trailer and the boxes it contains is no more than 4,600
pounds. What is the maximum number of boxes this truck can tow in a trailer with a weight of 500 pounds if each box
weighs 120 pounds?
✓ Your Ans A. 34
B. 35
C. 38
D. 39
Section: Math Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 190
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A. 7/4
✓ Your Ans B. 9/4
C. 4
D. 7
Section: Math Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 192
Q: 106 The table summarizes the distribution of color and shape for 100 tiles of equal area.
If one of these tiles is selected at random, what is the probability of selecting a red tile? (Express your answer as a decimal
or fraction, not as a percent.)
Section: Math Module 2 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 193
Q: 107 f (x) = 2x +3
For the given function f, the graph of y = f (x) in the xy-plane is parallel to line j. What is the slope of line j?
✓ Correct Ans 2
Section: Math Module 2 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 195
Q: 108 A proposal for a new library was included on an election ballot. A radio show stated that 3 times as many people voted in
favor of the proposal as people who voted against it. A social media post reported that 15,000 more people voted in favor
of the proposal than voted against it. Based on these data, how many people voted against the proposal?
Q: 109
In the figure, lines m and n are parallel. If x = 6k + 13 and y = 8k − 29, what is the value of z ?
A. 3
B. 21
✓ Your Ans C. 41
D. 139
Section: Math Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 198
A. 0
✓ Your Ans B. 1/7
C. 4/3
D. 4
Section: Math Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 200
A. -130
✗ Your Ans B. -13
C. -23/2
✓ Correct Ans D. -3/2
Section: Math Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 203
#Unique Exam ID: 8267980
? UnAnswered Marks: 0 / 1 Time Taken: 0 Second
Q: 113 In triangle JKL, cos(K ) = 24/51 and angle J is a right angle. What is the value of cos(L) ?
Section: Math Module 2 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 207
✗ Your Ans 26
✓ Correct Ans 51
Section: Math Module 2 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 209
Q: 115
If a new graph of three linear equations is created using the system of equations shown and the equation x + 4y = −16,
how many solutions (x,y) will the resulting system of three equations have?
Q: 116 f x( ) =
The function f gives the value, in dollars, of a certain piece of equipment after x months of use. If the value of the
equipment decreases each year by p% of its value the preceding year, what is the value of p?
A. 4
B. 5
✓ Correct Ans C. 36
D. 64
Section: Math Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 217
Q: 117
The dot plot represents the 15 values in data set A. Data set B is created by adding 56 to each of the values in data set A.
Which of the following correctly compares the medians and the ranges of data sets A and B?
Q: 118 The equation x2 + (y − 1)2 = 49 represents circle A. Circle B is obtained by shifting circle A down 2 units in the xy-plane.
Which of the following equations represents circle B?
A. (x − 2)2 + (y − 1)2 = 49
✗ Your Ans B. x2 + (y − 3)2 = 49
C. (x + 2)2 + (y − 1)2 = 49
✓ Correct Ans D. x2 + (y + 1)2 = 49
Section: Math Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 223
#Unique Exam ID: 8267980
? UnAnswered Marks: 0 / 1 Time Taken: 0 Second
Q: 119 Two identical rectangular prisms each have a height of 90 centimeters (cm). The base of each prism is a square, and the
surface area of each prism is K cm2 . If the prisms are glued together along a square base, the resulting prism has a
surface area of cm2 .What is the side length, in cm, of each square base?
A. 4
✓ Correct Ans B. 8
C. 9
D. 16
Section: Math Module 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 225
Section: Math Module 2 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 226
Partially Correct: 0
Incorrect: 30
Unanswered: 31
Percentage: 49%
Result: Pass
Negative Marks: 0