Though not closely related, the hedgehog tenrecs of Madagascar share basic _______ true hedgehogs, including protective spines, pointed snouts, and small body size—traits the two groups of mammals independently developed in response to equivalent roles in their respective habitats. Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
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Reading and Writing — Module 1 (32 questions)
- - - - -_introduction_to_her_anthology - - - - ~ In editor Lisa Yaszek’s The Future Is Female! More Classic Science Fiction Stories by Women, Yaszek identifies an increasing sense of _______ feminist mode of writing in the 1970s, in contrast to many woman-authored science fiction stories of the 1920s to 1960s whose politics were less deliberately signaled. Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
_______ the long-standing trend of overemphasizing teenagers and young adults in research on social media use, scholars have recently begun to expand their focus to include the fastest-growing cohort of social media users: senior citizens. Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
The following text is adapted from James Baldwin’s 1956 novel Giovanni’s Room. The narrator is riding in a taxi down a street lined with food vendors and shoppers in Paris, France. The multitude of Paris seems to be dressed in blue every day but Sunday, when, for the most part, they put on an unbelievably black. Here they were now, in blue, disputing, every inch, our passage, with their festive/wagons, handtrucks, their bursting baskets carried at an angle steeply self-confident on the back. ©1956 by James Baldwin As used in the text, what does the word “disputing” most nearly mean?
While recent scholarship has undermined claims that the works of twelfth-century Islamic philosopher Ibn Rushd were _______ other Muslim philosophers of his time, it is indisputable that his location in the Muslim-ruled area of what is now Spain meant that his works were primarily available thousands of miles west of the era’s center of Islamic thought. Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
On painter William H. Johnson’s return to the United States in 1938 after a decade in Europe, his style underwent an abrupt transformation. Turning away from landscapes painted in an expressionist style—a style that often involves using fluid, distorted shapes and thick, textured brushstrokes to express the artist’s subjective experience of reality—Johnson portraits of Black Americans in a bold new way. Evocative of African sculpture and (began painting)/(American and) Scandinavian folk art, these portraits feature flat, deliberately oversimplified figures in a vibrant but limited color palette. Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?
When classical pianist Martha Argerich performs, it appears as if the music is coming to her spontaneously. She’s highly skilled technically, but because of how freely she plays and her willingness to take risks, she seems relaxed and natural. Her apparent ease, however, is due to a tremendous amount of preparation. Despite Argerich’s experience and virtuosity, she never takes for granted that she knows a piece of music. Instead, she approaches the music as if encountering it for the first time and tries to understand it anew. Which choice best states the main purpose of the text?
The following text is adapted from Herman Melville’s 1855 novel Israel Potter. Israel is a young man wandering through New England during the late eighteenth century. He hired himself out for three months; at the end of that time to receive for his wages two hundred acres of land lying in New Hampshire. [...] His employer proving false to the contract in the matter of the land, and there being no law in the country to force him to fulfil it, Israel—who, however brave-hearted, and even (much of a dare-devil upon a pinch, seems)/(parts of his career, a singular patience and) many (nevertheless to have evinced, throughout)/(mildness—was obliged to look round for) other means of livelihood than clearing out a farm for himself in the wilderness. Which choice best describes the function of the underlined portion in the text as a whole?
Text 1 In 1954 George Balanchine choreographed a production of The Nutcracker, a ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. It has since become a tradition for hundreds of dance companies in North America to is stuck (in the past, with an old-fashioned story and)/(needs to create new traditions if it wants to stay) (stage The Nutcracker each year. But the show)/(references, so it should no longer be produced.) Ballet relevant to contemporary audiences. Text 2 The Nutcracker is outdated, but it should be kept because it’s a holiday favorite and provides substantial income for some dance companies. Although it can be behind the times, there are creative ways to update the show. For example, Debbie Allen successfully modernized the story. Her show Hot Chocolate Nutcracker combines ballet, tap, hip-hop, and other styles, and it has been gaining in popularity since it opened in 2009. Based on the texts, how would the author of Text 2 most likely respond to the underlined claim in Text 1?
To understand how Paleolithic artists navigated dark M^a caves, archaeologist Ma Ángeles Medina-Alcaide and her team tested different lighting methods in a cave in Spain using replicas of artifacts found in European caves with art. They used three different Paleolithic light sources—torches, animal-fat lamps, and fireplaces—determining that each likely had a specific purpose. For instance, the team learned that the animal-fat lamps were less useful than torches while walking because the lamps didn’t illuminate the cave floor. Which choice best states the main idea of the text?
Annual Car Production in the United States, 1910–1925 Number Number of of cars companies Year produced producing cars 1910 123,990 320 1915 548,139 224 1920 1,651,625 197 1925 3,185,881 80 A student is using the table as part of a social studies class presentation on the US auto industry in the early twentieth century. The student notes that, according to the table, from 1910 to 1925 _______ Which choice most effectively uses data from the table to complete the statement?
External shopping cues are a type of marketing that uses obvious messaging—a display featuring a new product, for example, or a “buy one, get one free” offer—to entice consumers to make spontaneous purchases. In a study, data scientist Sam K. Hui and colleagues found that this effect can also be achieved with a less obvious cue: rearranging a store’s layout. The researchers explain that trying to find items in new locations causes shoppers to move through more of the store, exposing them to more products and increasing the likelihood that they’ll buy an item they hadn’t planned on purchasing. Which response from a survey given to shoppers who made a purchase at a retail store best supports the researchers’ explanation?
The 2021 exhibition This Is the Day at Arkansas’s Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art featured works dealing with expressions of faith and spirituality in the Black community. The museum’s 2022 exhibition The Dirty South, meanwhile, focused on Black culture in the American South from 1920 to 2020, with a particular focus on the intersections between visual arts and music. Together, these exhibitions don’t merely the Black experience in the US; (highlight the diversity of)/(have depicted) they also showcase the and engaged with that experience. (diverse media through which artists)/(Which statement about the exhibitions,) if true, would most directly support the underlined claim?
- - Number of Lizard Species by Average Percent of Maximal Speed Used When Pursuing Prey or Escaping Predators 9~-------------- "' 8+------------~~- u Q) ~ 7 6-+-------------i 5-+-------------i 4+-------------i 3 +--------------r----,--i 2 +--------r----,-------r----,--i 1-+-----< 0...,____.._ _ __,_ Percent of maximal speed I^□ escaping ■ pursuing It may seem that the optimal strategy for an animal pursuing prey or escaping predators is to move at maximal speed, but the energy expense of exploiting full speed capacity can disfavor such a strategy even in escape contexts, as evidenced by the fact that Which choice most effectively uses data from the graph to complete the text?
Under normal atmospheric pressure at Earth’s surface, water molecules form a tetrahedral network stabilized by hydrogen bonds between adjacent molecules. Extreme high pressure, such as can be found in deep ocean waters, destabilizes these bonds and compresses water’s structure, allowing water molecules within organisms to permeate proteins and impede crucial biological functions; yet deep-sea organisms known as piezophiles have adapted to extreme pressure. Studies have found a positive correlation between the depths that various piezophiles inhabit and concentrations of a compound called trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) in their muscle tissues, which has led a team of researchers to hypothesize that TMAO reduces water’s compressibility. Which finding, if true, would most directly support the researchers’ hypothesis?
The Cretaceous pterosaur Tupandactylus navigans is known for having an anomalously oversized head crest. Until an almost complete fossil skeleton was found in Brazil, paleontologists had been able to study only skull specimens from T. navigans, though it was presumed that, like other pterosaurs, the species’s primary form of locomotion was powered flight. Examining the fuller skeleton in 2016, Victor Beccari and his team determined that T. navigans had long hind legs, short wings, and an unusually long neck—characteristics that, combined with the creature’s large-crested head, would have made sustained flight difficult and walking upright relatively comfortable. Based on these findings the team suggests that T. navigans likely _______ Which choice most logically completes the text?
Consumer psychologists have theorized that the likelihood that people who identify as ethical consumers—meaning that they strive to purchase goods and services with positive or neutral social and ecological effects—will purchase a given product positively correlates with their perception of that product’s effects. In a recent study of the attitudes of self-identified ethical consumers toward purchasing a specific mobile phone coming to market, researchers found that, on average, study participants in their twenties rated the phone’s social and ecological effects much less positively than did participants in other age groups. All other things being equal, if consumer psychologists’ theory is correct, this finding suggests that _______ Which choice most logically completes the text?
The Boston Saloon was one of the most popular African American–owned establishments in nineteenth-century Nevada. _______ by businessman William A.G. Brown, the saloon was known to offer elegant accommodations and an inclusive environment. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Louise Bennett (1919–2006), also known as “Miss Lou,” was an influential Jamaican poet and folklorist. Her innovative poems _______ the use of Jamaican Creole (a spoken language) in literature. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
- -_man_for_such_a_place,_and_it_was - - “He was just the just the place for such a man.” This line is from Frederick Douglass’s autobiography Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (1845). It’s an example of antimetabole, a writing technique that _______ emphasis by repeating a statement in a reversed order. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Researchers Amit Kumar and Nicholas Epley investigated how _______ In a series of experiments conducted in 2022, they found that people performing small acts of kindness underestimated the positive effect their actions had on others. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
In a painting titled “The Milkmaid” by Johannes Vermeer, the artist prominently features a bread basket, milk pitcher, and bowl. Such quotidian objects, depicted in exquisite detail by Vermeer, a painter celebrated for his naturalism, _______ the daily minutiae of a seventeenth-century Dutch household. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Jamaican British artist Willard Wigan is known for his remarkable _______ so small that they are best viewed through a microscope, Wigan’s sculptures are made from tiny natural materials, such as spiderweb strands. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Consider the mechanics of the pinhole camera: light passes through a small hole, resulting in a focused projected image. A ray diagram reveals how this _______ the hole’s small size restricts light to a single ray, all light passing through the hole can only arrive at a single destination, eliminating diffraction and ensuring a clear image. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
In the search for extraterrestrial life, astrobiologists Stuart Bartlett and Michael L. Wong propose that scientists avoid using the term “life.” _______ researchers should use another word: “lyfe.” This new term, they argue, could be used to draw distinctions between the known characteristics of life on Earth and the potentially differing characteristics of lyfe on other planets. Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
Before it unveiled a massive new gallery in 2009, the Art Institute of Chicago was only able to display about 5% of its art collection. _______ the museum is able to display close to 30% of its collection. Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
Working together with the Navajo Nation Department of Water Resources, Dr. Lani Tsinnajinnie analyzed data about snowpack levels in the Chuska Mountains. She found that the snowpack (the amount of snow on the ground) was deepest in early March at lower elevations. At higher elevations, _______ the snowpack was deepest in mid-March. Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
The Inca of South America used intricately knotted string devices called quipus to record countable information, like population data and payments. _______ they may have used quipus to record more complex information, like stories and myths, according to researchers. Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
In hindsight, given the ideas about the natural world circulating among British scientists in the 1800s, the theory of natural selection was an obvious next step. It may not have been a coincidence, _______ that Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace arrived at the concept independently. Indeed, contrary to the popular myth of the lone genius, theirs is not the first paradigm-shifting theory to have emerged from multiple scholars working in parallel. Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • In the 1930s, the Imperial Sugar Cane Institute in India sought to limit the country’s dependence on imported sugarcane. • The institute enlisted botanist Janaki Ammal to breed a local variety of sugarcane. • She crossbred the imported sugarcane species Saccharum officinarum with grasses native to India. • She succeeded in creating sugarcane hybrids well suited to India’s climate. The student wants to emphasize Janaki Ammal’s achievement. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • Elizabeth Catlett’s sculpture Recognition (1970) shows two African American figures with rounded, indistinct features. • The figures reach out to each other in a pose that symbolizes a close, supportive relationship. • Her sculpture Students Aspire (1978) shows two African American figures with sharply defined features. • The figures hold an equal sign above their heads with one hand and embrace each other with the other hand. • This pose symbolizes their support for each other in the pursuit of equality. The student wants to emphasize a similarity between the two sculptures. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • The ancient Arab dhow was a sailing vessel distinguishable by its triangular sails and stitched hull construction. • Dhows were used primarily for trade along the coasts of Arab, South Asian, and East African countries. • Contemporary shipbuilders in Oman use a mix of modern and traditional materials to build replicas of ancient dhows. • Most of the materials used are traditional. • Replica hulls are stitched together using the same traditional coconut palm fiber rope used on the hulls of ancient dhows. The student wants to make a generalization about the materials used in dhow replicas. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
Reading and Writing — Module 2 (33 questions)
- - -_of_Chicana - -_artist -_Ester -_Hernandez_are - - ~.. The works.. now _______ in museums both in the United States. and abroad, but the murals she contributed to as a.. member of Las Mujeres Muralistas early in her. artistic career were displayed in outdoor public.. spaces across San Francisco... Which choice completes the text with the most.. logical and precise word or phrase?..
- - - - - - -_creating_small - - ~ Whether Carmen Lomas Garza is paintings and illustrations or large public artworks—such as Baile, a copper cutout of traditional Mexican dance in the San Francisco International Airport—she is _______ direct experience, drawing from memories of her childhood in Texas or details of her current surroundings in California. Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
Animal researcher Amalia P.M. Bastos led a 2021 study about a wild kea parrot that used small stones as tools to preen its feathers. Skeptical colleagues had initially suggested to Bastos that the kea’s interactions with the stones might simply be _______, but Bastos and her team showed that the kea was using the stones deliberately. Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
In 1891, design artist William Morris cofounded the Kelmscott Press, which printed editions of books using preindustrial methods. Historians argue that Morris’s repudiation of industrialization is _______ the Kelmscott editions’ use of handmade materials and intricate ornamentation reminiscent of medieval manuscripts: these meticulously handcrafted elements exemplify the artistry involved. Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
- - -_who_helped - Mary Engle Pennington, a chemist advance home refrigeration, undoubtedly made a substantial impact on society, but her place in our historical memory is perhaps more _______ than that of Stephanie Kwolek, who invented the incredibly strong material known as Kevlar, an accomplishment for which she will long be remembered. Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
The following text is from Betty Smith’s 1943 novel A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. Francie, a young girl, visits the library often. Francie thought that all the books in the world were in that library and she had a plan about reading all the books in the world. She was reading a book a day in alphabetical order and not skipping the dry ones. She remembered that the first author had been Abbott. She had been reading a book a day for a long time now and she was still in the B’s. Already she had read about bees and buffaloes, Bermuda vacations and Byzantine architecture. For all her enthusiasm, she had to admit that some of the B’s had been hard going. But Francie was a reader. ©1947 by Betty Smith Which choice best states the main purpose of the text?
Researchers have long hypothesized that woolly mammoths were hunted to extinction in North America by humans using spears with grooved tips known as Clovis points. One anthropologist set out to test this hypothesis. Using a mechanical spear-thrower, he launched spears with Clovis points into mounds of clay—substitutes for the animals’ large bodies. The projectiles generally penetrated only a few inches into the clay, an amount insufficient to have harmed most woolly mammoths. This led the anthropologist to conclude that hunters using spears with Clovis points likely weren’t the principal drivers of the extinction. Which choice best states the main purpose of the text?
The people of medieval Europe have traditionally been seen as uninterested in cleanliness and hygiene, but modern research has shown that this is largely a myth. According to historian Eleanor Janega, most medieval towns in Europe had at least one public bathhouse, which often offered both full-immersion While amenities were available mainly to town (baths and—more affordably—steam baths.)/(dwellers, regular bathing in rivers and streams) or such/daily sponge baths at home were common practices throughout medieval Europe. Which choice best describes the function of the underlined portion?
Scholarly accounts of the Chicano movement—a movement that advocated for the social, political, and cultural empowerment of Mexican Americans and reached its zenith in the 1960s and 1970s—tend most militant, outspoken figures in the movement, making it seem uniformly radical. (to focus on the)/(Geographer Juan) Herrera has shown, however, that if we shift our focus toward the way the movement manifested in comparatively low-profile neighborhood institutions and projects, we see participants espousing an array of political orientations and approaches to community activism. Which choice best describes the function of the underlined portion in the text as a whole?
Elizabeth Asiedu has identified a negative correlation between the share of developing countries’ economies derived from natural-resource extraction and those countries’ receipts of foreign investment. This may appear counterintuitive—resource extraction requires initial investments (in extractive technology, for instance) at scales best met by multinational corporations—but Asiedu notes that natural-resource industries’ boom-bust cycle can destabilize local currencies and increase developing countries’ vulnerability to external shocks, creating levels of uncertainty to which foreign investors are typically averse. Which choice best states the main idea of the text?
To understand how temperature change affects microorganism-mediated cycling of soil nutrients in alpine ecosystems, Eva Kaštovská et al. collected plant-soil cores in the Tatra Mountains at elevations around 2,100 meters and transplanted them to elevations of 1,700–1,800 meters, where the mean air temperature was warmer by 2°C. Microorganism- mediated nutrient cycling was accelerated in the transplanted cores; crucially, microorganism community composition was unchanged, allowing Kaštovská et al. to attribute the acceleration to temperature-induced increases in microorganism activity. It can most reasonably be inferred from the text that the finding about the microorganism community composition was important for which reason?
Some astronomers searching for extraterrestrial life have proposed that atmospheric NH_3 (ammonia) can serve as a biosignature gas—an indication that a planet harbors life. Jingcheng Huang, Sara Seager, and colleagues evaluated this possibility, finding that on rocky planets, atmospheric NH_3 likely couldn’t reach detectably high levels in the absence of biological activity. But the team also found that on so-called mini-Neptunes—gas planets smaller than Neptune but with atmospheres similar to Neptune’s—atmospheric pressure and temperature can be high enough to produce atmospheric NH_3. Based on the text, Huang, Seager, and colleagues would most likely agree with which statement about atmospheric NH_3?
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- - - -_Early -_Spring”_is_a - -_1798_poem_by - - - “Lines Written in William Wordsworth. In the poem, the speaker describes having contradictory feelings while experiencing the sights and sounds of a spring day: _______ Which quotation from “Lines Written in Early Spring” most effectively illustrates the claim?
Mean Ratings for Patients after 21 Days Mean rating for participants Mea Measure aware of taking a placebo Global improvement 5.0 Symptom severity reduction 92.00 Quality of life improvement 11.4 To test whether a medication is effective, scientists compare for patients taking it and patients taking a placebo (a medica substance). Patients normally aren’t told they’re receiving a p but a research team conducted a study to see if there might b benefit to telling them. The team used various measures to ev participants, with higher ratings indicating greater well-bein measure. Compared to the mean ratings after 21 days for par in the control group, the mean ratings for participants who w of taking a placebo _______ Which choice most effectively uses data from the table to com statement?
As media consumption has become increasingly multiplatform and socially mediated, active news acquisition has diminished in favor of an attitude known as “news finds me” (NFM), in which people passively rely on their social networks and ambient media environments for information about current events. Homero Gil de Zúñiga and Trevor Diehl examined data on a representative group of adults in the United States to determine participants’ strength of NFM attitude, political knowledge, and political interest. Although no major election took place sufficiently near the study for Gil de Zúñiga and Diehl to identify causality between NFM and voting behavior, they did posit that NFM may reduce voting probability through an indirect effect. Which finding, if true, would most directly support the idea advanced by Gil de Zúñiga and Diehl?
The practice of logging (cutting down trees for commercial and other uses) is often thought to be at odds with forest conservation (the work of preserving forests). However, a massive study in forest management and preservation spanning 700,000 hectares in Oregon’s Malheur National Forest calls that view into question. So far, results of the study suggest that forest plots that have undergone limited logging (the careful removal of a controlled number of trees) may be more robust than plots that haven’t been logged at all. These results, in turn, suggest that _______ Which choice most logically completes the text?
- - -_of_personal - Even with the widespread adoption computers, many authors still choose to write and revise their novels by hand and only then transcribe the final version on a computer. It may be tempting to speculate about how a novel written this way would be affected if it had been exclusively typed instead, but each novel is a unique entity resulting from a specific set of circumstances. Therefore, Which choice most logically completes the text?
In forecasting weather events, meteorologists sometimes discuss the role of atmospheric rivers. What are atmospheric rivers, and how _______ Part of the water cycle, atmospheric rivers are narrow channels of moisture moving through the atmosphere. In certain conditions, these “rivers” can release some of their moisture as precipitation. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
One of the few African American global explorers during the turn of the 20th century, _______ Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Woven from recycled yarn and hand^- tufted using a carpet weaving technique passed down by the artist’s Turkish grandmother, _______ so lush and tactilely inviting that you are tempted to reach out and touch them. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Physical materials can be classified by how much light passes through them. Clear glass, which is classified as transparent, allows all (or almost all) light to pass _______ wax paper, which is classified as translucent, allows only some light to pass through. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Using natural debris, such as dried _______ such as plastic bags; and more traditional art supplies, such as tree glue, Ghanaian artist Ed Franklin Gavua creates his striking Yiiiiikakaii African masks, which he hopes can help viewers rethink how waste is used in their communities. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Latin America is known to have dozens, if not hundreds, of popular dance forms. Only five of these dances are included in international ballroom dance _______ rumba, samba, cha-cha-cha, paso doble, and jive—the last of which is grouped with the other Latin dances despite not having Latin roots. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
For thousands of years, humans have used domesticated goats (Capra hircus) to clear land of unwanted vegetation. When it comes to their diets, goats are notoriously _______ they will devour all kinds of shrubs and weeds, leaving virtually no part of any plant unconsumed. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A species of Byropsis algae produces toxins to avoid being eaten by predators. However, in some cases, the toxins the organism uses to protect itself from predation actually _______ its attractiveness to predators. The Hawaiian sea slug, for example, not only tolerates Byropsis toxins but actually uses them for protection in the same way the algae does. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
After appropriate permissions are granted, a typical archaeological dig begins with a surveyor making a detailed grid of the excavation site. Then, the site is carefully dug, and any artifacts found are recorded and mapped onto the site grid. _______ the artifacts are removed, cataloged, and analyzed in a laboratory. Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
The liquid metals in Earth’s core circulate constantly, and this circulation generates electrical currents that flow between Earth’s North and South magnetic poles. These electrical currents, _______ create a barrier around Earth that protects us from radiation and charged particles coming from space. Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
Biographer Michael Gorra notes that the novelist Henry James “lived in a world of second thoughts,” frequently tinkering with his novels and stories after their initial publication. However, the differences between the 1881 first edition and the 1908 edition of his novel A Portrait of a Lady are extreme, even by James’s standards; _______ some critics regard the two editions as two different novels altogether. Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • In World War I, US soldiers who were members of the Choctaw Nation in Oklahoma participated in the Choctaw Code Talkers program. • The Choctaw Code Talkers were trained to relay coded military information in their native language. • In World War II, the US Army recruited Navajo (Diné) soldiers to transmit coded messages in their native language. • These soldiers were known as the Navajo Code Talkers. The student wants to emphasize a similarity between the Choctaw Code Talkers and the Navajo Code Talkers. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • Meteorites found on Earth are divided into two categories. • A meteorite that was observed falling to Earth before being recovered is known as a meteorite fall. • All other meteorites found on Earth are known as meteorite finds. • There have been about 1,200 recorded meteorite falls. • There have been over 60,000 recorded meteorite finds. The student wants to contrast the number of meteorite falls with the number of meteorite finds. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • Doña María do Carmo Bandeira was a Brazilian botanist. • Between 1924 and 1941, she collected approximately 800 botanical samples. • She collected a sample of Polytrichum juniperinum from Serra de Itatiaia in Mauá in February of 1925. • She collected a sample of Sphagnum gracilescen from Ponte do Inferno in Corcovado in March of 1925. • Polytrichum juniperinum and Sphagnum gracilescen are both species of moss. The student wants to emphasize the sample collected from Serra de Itatiaia. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • The US government classifies sensitive information according to the degree to which disclosure could affect the nation’s security. • Information that could cause “damage” to national security is classified as Confidential. • Information that could cause “serious damage” to national security is classified as Secret. • Most routine diplomatic correspondence, if disclosed, could cause damage but not serious damage to national security. • Diplomatic correspondence includes communication with both allies and adversaries. The student wants to indicate which category most routine diplomatic correspondence belongs in, based on how sensitive information is classified. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
Math — Module 1 (20 questions)
p+3 +8 = 10 What value of p is the solution to the given equation?
- - - - -_−53 -_=_91 - - - ~ k^2 What is the positive solution to the given equation?
During a portion^-^-^-^-^- of a flight, a small airplane’s^~ cruising speed varied between 150 miles per hour and 170 miles per hour. Which inequality best represents this situation, where s is the cruising speed, in miles per hour, during this portion of the flight? s ≤ 20
- -_many_yards_are_equivalent_to_1,116_inches? - - - - - - - ~ How (^1yard^=^36inches)
- - - -_=_14+4x - - ~ f x The function f represents the total cost, in dollars, of attending an arcade when x games are played. How many games can be played for a total cost of $58?
f x = x+b For the linear function f, b is a constant. = 0 = 30 When x, f x. What is the value of b? −30
- - - -_1,800 - - ~ P t = 1.02^t The function P gives the estimated number of marine mammals in a certain area, where t is the number of years since a study began. What is the best P(0) = 1,800 interpretation of in this context?
A manager is responsible for ordering supplies for a shaved ice shop. The shop’s inventory starts with 4,500 paper cups, and the manager estimates that 70 of these paper cups are used each day. Based on this estimate, in how many days will the supply of paper cups reach 1,700?
y > 4x+8 For which of the following tables are all the values of x and their corresponding values of y solutions to the given inequality?
Which expression is equivalent to +11^2 + x−5 x+5 x^2? +23x^2 −14
h(x) = The function h is defined by 8/(5x+6). What is h(2) the value of? -
- 3 5 Note: Figure not drawn to scale. The figure shows the lengths, in inches, of two sides of a right triangle. What is the area of the triangle, in square inches?
- - - - -_N - - - - - P = 19−C The given equation relates the positive numbers P, N, and C. Which equation correctly expresses C in terms of P and N? C =
1= I " \ I ' OJ) "a> 10::r:: \ X () 12345678910 Time (seconds) An object was launched upward from a platform. The graph shown models the height above ground, y, in meters, of the object x seconds after it was launched. For which of the following intervals of time was the height of the object increasing for the entire interval? = 0 = 2
- - - - -_14%_more_than_in_2007,_and_in - - - - ~ In 2008, Zinah earned 2009 Zinah earned 4% more than in 2008. If Zinah earned y times as much in 2009 as in 2007, what is the value of y?
y 6 4 v- 2'_\ / - X 0 - -6 -4 -2 2- f- \ I I',._ I~ '4 I '6 I Circle A (shown) is defined by the equation (x+2)^2 +y^2 = 9. Circle B (not shown) is the result of shifting circle A down 6 units and increasing the radius so that the radius of circle B is 2 times the radius of circle A. Which equation defines circle B? (x+2)^2 +(y +6)^2 = (4)(9)
- A C B Note: Figure not drawn to scale. ABC Right triangle is shown. What is the value tanA of?
At the time that an article was first featured on the home page of a news website, there were 40 comments on the article. An exponential model estimates that at the end of each hour after the article was first featured on the home page, the number of comments on the article had increased by 190% of the number of comments on the article at the end of the previous hour. Which of the following equations best represents this model, where C is the estimated number of comments on the article t hours after the article was first featured on the home page ≤ 4 and t? = 40(1.19) t
x g(x) −27 33 −9 00 2211 55 The table shows three values of x and their = corresponding values of g x, where g x (f x)/(x+3) and f is a linear function. What is the y-intercept of = the graph of y f x in the xy-plane? 0,36
In right triangle ABC, angle C is the right angle and BC = 162. Point D on side AB is connected by a line segment with point E on side AC such that line segment DE is parallel to side BC and CE = 2 AE. What is the length of line segment DE? OP
Math — Module 2 (25 questions)
- - - -_defined_by - - -_=_8x -_._For_what - ~ The function f is f x = 72 value of x does f x?
- - Note: Figure not drawn to scale. In the figure, two lines intersect at a point. Angle 1 and angle 2 are vertical angles. The measure of 72° angle 1 is. What is the measure of angle 2? 72°
- -_street -_with_7_houses,_2 - - -_houses_are_blue._If_a - - - ~ On a house from this street is selected at random, what is the probability of selecting a house that is blue?
= f(x) The graph of function f is shown, where^-^~ y. y 10 8 6., ~ 4,,,. 2 I.; ~ I ~ X 10 -8 -6 -4 4--6-~8-10 I.A'" 2-, 2.,. I 4 I I '6 I lg I '16 Which of the following describes function f?
y I I X ()) 2 4 I ->---2 I I ->---4) -~f I -~-s The graph of the function f is shown, where = y f x. What is the y-intercept of the graph? (0,−1)
= 8 x^-^-^-^-^- x+3y = 26 The solution to the given system of equations is (x,y). What is the value of y?
- - - - -_bill_for_a_food_order_was_$50. - - - - - The amount of Hanna’s Hanna gave a tip of 20% of the amount of the bill. What is the amount, in dollars, of the tip Hanna gave?
5x^5 −6x^4 +8x^3 Which expression is equivalent to? 5x−6
- ~ XY The ratio^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^- of the length of line segment to the length of line segment ZV is 6 to 1. If the length of XY line segment is 102 inches, what is the length, in ZV inches, of line segment?
7(2x−3) = 63 Which equation has the same solution as the given equation? 2x−3 = 9
= 14t+9 The function f^-^-^-^-^~ defined by f t gives the estimated length, in inches, of a vine plant t months after Tavon purchased it. Which of the following is the best interpretation of 9 in this context?
(x+2)(x−5)(x+9) = 0 What is a positive solution to the given equation?
Brian saves 2/5 of the $215 he earns each week from his job. If Brian continues to save at this rate, how much money, in dollars, will Brian save in 9 weeks?
A rectangle has an area of 155 square inches. The length of the rectangle is 4 inches less than 7 times the width of the rectangle. What is the width of the rectangle, in inches?
4, 10, 18, 4, 4, 5, 6, 5 What is the median of the data set shown?
A right circular cylinder has a^- volume^- of 432 cubic centimeters. The area of the base of the cylinder is 24 square centimeters. What is the height, in centimeters, of the cylinder?
= −841 x^2 How many distinct real solutions does the given equation have?
= 7x+ Line k is defined by y 1/8. Line j is perpendicular to line k in the xy-plane. What is the slope of line j? −8
Maximum number of Number of cars passengers and crew 3 174 5 284 10 559 The table shows the linear relationship between the number of cars, c, on a commuter train and the maximum number of passengers and crew, p, that the train can carry. Which equation represents the linear relationship between c and p? 55c−p = −9
- 4^c 8 = 3 4 7 If, what is the value of c?
ABC In triangle, angle B is a right angle. The length t___and_the_length_of_side AB 10 37 BC of side is is 24 t___._What_is_the_length_of_side 37 AC? 14 t__ 37
t__ The function f is defined by f(x) = a x+b, where a and b are constants. In the xy-plane, the graph of = f(x) (−24,0) y passes through the point, and f(24) < 0. Which of the following must be true? f(0) = 24
In the xy-plane, a circle has center C with (h,k) coordinates. Points A and B lie on the circle. J_ h +1,k+ 102 Point A has coordinates, and ACB AB is a right angle. What is the length of? J_ 206
- y 50.,,, 40,,/^,/ /" 30,;I /',,,,✓ 20 /,T u X 4 8 12 16 20 The scatterplot shows the relationship between two variables, x and y, for data set E. A line of best fit is shown. Data set F is created by multiplying the y-coordinate of each data point from data set E by 3.9. Which of the following could be an equation of a line of best fit for data set F? = 46.8 +5.9x
- - - - - -_48y_+24 - - - ~ 48x−64y = = −12x ry 1/8 In the given system of equations, r is a constant. If the system has no solution, what is the value of r? OP