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Which of the answer choices gives the best definitions for the underlined word to the following sentence? Adelaide attempted to assuage her guilt her the piece of cheesecake by limiting herself to salads the following day. A. Increase B. Support C. Appease
D. Conceal - answerC. Appease To assuage is to lessen the effects of something, in this case Adelaide's guilt over eating the pice of cheesecake. READING Which of the following would best support the argument that people cause global climate change? A. The average global temperature has increased 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit since 1880. B. Common greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide and water vapor. C. Most of the greenhouse gases today come from burning things like coal and other fossil fuels for energy. D. The average person breathes out about 1.0 kg of carbon dioxide every day, while the average cow produces about 80 kg of methane. – answer C. This choice shows how greenhouse gases arereleased from burning coal and other fuels, which people need for power. READING
The Dewey Decimal Classes 000 Computer science, information, and general works 100 Philosophy and psychology 200 Religion 300 Social sciences 400 Languages 500 Science and mathematics 600 Technical and applied science 700 Arts and recreation 800 Literature 900 History, geography and biography Lise is doing a research project on the various psychological theories that Sigmund Freud developed and on the modern response to those theories. She is not sure where to begin, so she consults the chart of Dewy Decimal Classes. To which section of the library should she go to begin looking research material? A. 100 B. 200. C. 300. D. 900 - answerA. 100 To find information on Freud's psychological theories, Lisa should go to class 100. READING
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500 Science and mathematics 600 Technical and applied science 700 Arts and recreation 800 Literature 900 History, geography and biography During her research, Lise discovers that Freud's theory of the Oedipal complex was based on Ancient Greek mythology that was made famous by Sophocles' play Oedipus Rex. To which section of the library should she go if she is interested in reading the play? A. 300. B.400. C. 800. D. 900 - answerC. 800 In this case, Lise needs to find a work of literature instead of work psychology, so she should consult the 800s.
Also during her research, Lise learns about Freud's Jewish background, and she decided to compare Freud's theories to traditional Judaism. To which section of the library should she go for
more information on this subject? A. 100. B. 200. C. 800. D. 900 - answerB. 200 To study Jewish traditions further; Lise should consult the 200s, which is devoted to books on religion. Which of the answer choices best describes the appropriateness of Maria's data sample in the following vignette? Maria is conducting a study that will examine the ideas of middle school teachers, concerning the usage of iPhones in the classroom. She interviews all teachers who teach a computer software course. A. The sample is biased because it only includes teachers who are immersed in the technology field. B. The sample is biased because the sample size is too small. C. The sample is biased because the sample size is too large. D. The sample is not biased and is appropriate for the study. - answerA. The sample is biased because the study wishes to examine all middle school teachers' ideas, regarding usage of iPhones in the classroom, while the sample only represents ideas of those teachers teaching technology courses. Which of the answer choices gives the best definition for the word in the following sentence? Although his friends believed him to be enjoying a lavish lifestyle in the large family estate he had inherited, Enzo was in reality impecunious. impecunious A. Penniless B. Unfortunate C. Emotional
D. Commanding - answerA. Penniless The sentence indicates a contrast between the appearance and the reality. Enzo's friends believe
him to be wealthy, due to the large hoe that he inherited, but he is actually penniless. Follow the instructions below to transform the starting word into a different word.
THE NEXT TWO QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING CHART, WHICH REFLECTS THE ENROLLMENT AND THE INCME FOR A SMALL COMMUNITY COLLEGE. Based on the chart, approximately how many students attended the community college in the year 2001? A. 2100 B. 2300 C. 2500 D. 2700 - answerB. The enrollment in 2001 falls directly between 200 and 2500, so 2300 is accurate.
in order to offset costs, the college administration decided to increase admission fees.Reviewing the chart above, during which year is it most likely that the college raised the price of admission? A. 2002 B. 2007 C. 2009 D. 2010 - answerC. The tuition appears to rise alongside the enrollment, until the year 2009 when it jumps significantly. Since the enrollment between 2008 and 2009 does not justify the immediate jump in income for the school, and increase in tuition costs makes sense. If the statements listed below are true, which of the answer choices is a logical conclusion? Literacy rates are lower today than they were fifteen years ago. Then, most people learned to read through the use of phonics. Today, whole language programs are favored by many educators. A. Whole language is more effective at teaching people to read than phonics. B. Phonics is more effective at teaching people to read than whole language. C. Literacy rates will probably continue to decline over the net 15 years. D. The definition of what it means to be literate is much stricter now. - answerB. It can be concluded that phonics is more effective way to learn to read for two reasons.
1945, officially resulting from "causes or reasons unknown." The explanations about other accidents in the Triangle range from the scientific to the supernatural. Researchers have never been able to find anything truly mysterious about what happens in the Bermuda Triangle, if there
even is a Bermuda Triangle. What is more, one of the biggest challenges in considering the phenomenon is deciding how much area actually represents the Bermuda Triangle. Most consider the Triangle to stretch from Miami out to Puerto Rico and to include the island of Bermuda. Others expand the area to include all of the Caribbean islands and to extend eastward as far as the Azores, which are closer to Europe than they are to North America. The problem with having a larger Bermuda Triangle is that it increases the odds of accidents. There is near-constant travel, by ship and by plane, across the Atlantic, and accidents are expected to occur. In fact, the Bermuda triangle happens to fall within one of the busiest navigational regions in the world, and the reality of greater activity creates the possibility for more to go wrong. Shipping records suggest that there is not a greater than average loss of vessels within the Bermuda Triangle, and many researchers have argued that the reputation of the Triangle makes any accidents seem out of the ordinary. In fact, most accidents fall within the expected margin of error. The Increase in ships from East Asia no doubt contributes to an increase in accidents. And as for the story of the Navy planes that disappeared within the Triangle, many researchers now conclude that it was the result of mistakes on the part of the pilots who were flying into storm clouds and simply got lost. Which of the following describes this type of writing? A. Narrative B. Persuasive C. Expository D. Technical - answerC. Expository The passage is expository in the sense that it looks more closely into the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle and exposes information about what researchers have studied and now believe.
A. The problem with having a larger Bermuda Triangle is that it increases the odds of accidents. B. The area that is called the Bermuda Triangle happens to fall within one of the busiest
navigational regions in the world, and the reality of greater activity creates the possibility for more to go wrong. C. One of the biggest challenges in considering the phenomenon is deciding how much area actually represents the Bermuda Triangle. D. Researchers have never been able to find anything truly mysterious about what happens in the Bermuda Triangle, if there even is a Bermuda Triangle. - answerD. This sentence is the best summary statement for the entire passage, because it wraps up clearly what the author is saying about the results of studies on the Bermuda Triangle. s3. The Bermuda Triangle With which of the following statements would the author most likely agree? A. There is no real mystery about the Bermuda Triangle because most events have reasonable explanations. B. Researchers are wrong to expand the focus of the Triangle to the Azores, because this increases the likelihood of accidents. C. The official statement of "causes or reason unknown" in the loss of the Navy planes was a deliberate concealment from the Navy. D. Reducing the legends about the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle will help to reduce the number of reported accidents or shipping losses in the region. - answerD. Of all the sentences provided, this is the one with which the author would most likely agree. The passage suggests that most of the "mysteries" of the Bermuda Triangle can be explained in a reasonable way.
A. The problem with having a larger Bermuda Triangle is that it increases the odds of accidents. B. The area known as the Bermuda Triangle has become such a part of popular culture that it can be difficult to sort through the myth and locate the truth.
C. The increase in ships from East Asia no doubt contributes to an increase in accidents. D. Most consider the Triangle to stretch from Miami to Puerto Rico and include the island of Bermuda. - answerC. The inclusion of the statement about the ships fro East Asia is an opinion statement , as the author provides no support or explanation. The other statements within the answer choices offer supporting evidence and explanatory material, making them acceptable for an expository composition. Which of the following is a primary source? A. A report of an original research experiments B An academic textbook's citation of research C. A quotation of a researcher in a news article D. A website description of another's research - answerA. When a researcher has conducted an original experiment and reports the results, findings, and associated conclusions in a research report, that report is considered a primary source.
C. Investiture D. Intone - answerB. Only the word introspection can fall between intrauterine and invest.
A. Breakfast B. Lunch
C. Cocktail Hour D. Dinner - answerD. The spaghetti and the garlic bread are definitely concerns for Ninette if she is unable to consume products with wheat in them. With all other meals, there appear to be gluten-free options that she can eat. Which of the following best provides detailed support for the claim that "seatbelts save lives"? A. A government website containing driving accident information B. A blog developed by one the of the largest car companies in the world. C. An encyclopedia entry on the seatbelt and its development. D. An instant message sent out by a famous race car driver. - answerA. The government website would publish the most recent data on seatbelt information, like how many people wore seatbelts in the accident and hw many survived.
A school needs to purchase 500 composition textbooks and 5000 world literature textbooks. Which of the textbook suppliers can offer the lowest price? A. textbook mania B. textbook central C. bookstore supply D. university textbooks - answerB. Textbook Central Require simple multiplication and addition.
THE NEXT THREE QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING TABLE. A school needs to purpose 1000 composition textbooks and 300 linguistics textbooks. Which of the textbook suppliers can offer the lowest price? A. textbook mania B. textbook central C. bookstore supply D. university textbooks - answerB. Textbook Central
A school needs to purchase 400 world literature textbooks and 200 technical writing textbooks. Which of the textbooks suppliers can offer the lowest price? A. textbook mania B. textbook central C. bookstore supply D. university textbooks - answerC. Bookstore Supply
THE NEXT FOUR QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING GRAPHIC. Which of the following expense categories decreased in the year prior to June 2009? A. rent of primary residence B. boys' and men's apparel C. transportation D. meats, fish, and eggs - answerC. Transportation