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Reading and Writing — Module 1 (30 questions)

Q1 MCQ

On the basis of extensive calculations and models, astronomers in the 1990s predicted that the collision of two neutron stars or a neutron star and a black hole could release a massive burst of gamma rays in an event called a kilonova. This _______ was confirmed with observations in 2017. Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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Q2 MCQ

The following text is from John Muir’s 1913 autobiography The Story of My Boyhood and Youth. Muir describes being on a boat. The water was so clear that it was almost invisible, and when we floated slowly out over the plants and fishes, we seemed to be miraculously sustained in the air while exploring a veritable fairyland. As used in the text, what does the word “clear” most nearly mean?

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Q3 MCQ

At the turn of the twentieth century, Black residents of Richmond, Virginia, had few formal options for banking and other financial services. To _______ this situation, Maggie Lena Walker chartered the St. Luke Penny Savings Bank in 1903. The bank went on to provide home loans and savings opportunities to thousands of Black families over the following decades. Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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Q4 MCQ

The results of randomized clinical trials testing the efficacy of common medical interventions sometimes fail to _______ conclusions that practitioners reach based on their real-world observations of patients. While there are several possible reasons for this, one is that practitioners may overlook confounding variables that account for the results they attribute to the interventions in question. Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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Q5 MCQ

Diadromous fish migrate between freshwater and marine biomes during their life cycle. The migration’s obligate nature is why diadromous fish can be _______ those that are merely euryhaline (able to tolerate high salinity): the euryhaline blackchin tilapia can survive high salinity, but its life cycle does not involve relocation to a different biome, as does that of the diadromous wild salmon. Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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Q6 MCQ

The following text is from Joan Didion’s memoir The Year of Magical Thinking. In the text, the author discusses her home life. [I]n California we heated our houses by building fires. We built fires even (because the fog came in. Fires said we were)/(through the night.) home, we had drawn the (on summer evenings,)/(circle, we were safe) ©2005 by Joan Didion Which choice best describes the function of the underlined portion in the text as a whole?

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Q7 MCQ

The majority of plastics today wind up in landfills or are, at best, recycled into materials that have a very limited range of applications. To address this problem, chemist Guoliang Liu and colleagues designed a reactor that melts polyethylene and polypropylene—two widely used plastics—into a wax. The (a chemical compound usable as a detergent). (wax can then be transformed into a)/(With this promising new method,) plastic surfactant/(waste could) be turned into a range of useful cleaning products. Which choice best states the function of the underlined portion of the text?

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Q8 MCQ

The following text is from H.D.’s 1916 poem “Mid-Day.” In the poem, the speaker is on a path in an outdoor setting. A slight wind shakes the seed-pods— my thoughts are spent as the black seeds. My thoughts tear me, I dread their fever. I am scattered in its whirl. I am scattered like the hot shrivelled seeds. Which choice best describes the function of the underlined portion in the text as a whole?

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Q9 MCQ

In 2023 literary scholar Jeremy Douglass cautioned technology investors and enthusiasts who predict conventional books’ ultimate displacement by newer forms of media. Douglass observed that the concept of an “interactive” text is much older than first time readers scratched notes into a text’s margins. In (technologists assume, extending back to the)/(addition, newer media, such as video games,) haven’t replaced older forms of entertainment, such as comic books, but rather exist alongside them. Douglass believes that rather than supplanting books, technology is simply making new forms of expression possible. Which choice best describes the function of the underlined portion in the text as a whole?

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Q10 MCQ

In 2018, scientists discovered an immense aggregation of Muusoctopus robustus(pearl octopuses) along a hydrothermal vent 3,200 meters beneath the ocean’s surface. Water temperatures at this site—named the Octopus Garden—climb as high 11°C 1.6°C as, much warmer than the ambient typical at this depth. Based on observations made over three years, scientists concluded that temperatures at the site likely confer reproductive benefits and that the site is used exclusively for reproduction—6,000 M. robustusadults, hatchlings, and eggs were observed at the garden, but no juveniles were present. Which statement about M. robustusand the Octopus Garden is best supported by the text?

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Q11 MCQ

The following text is from Thomas Mann’s 1924 novel The Magic Mountain, translated by John E. Woods in 1995. The story of Hans Castorp that we intend to tell here—not for his sake (for the reader will come to know him as a perfectly ordinary, if engaging young man), but for the sake of the story itself, which seems to us to be very much worth telling (although in Hans Castorp’s favor it should be noted that it is hisstory, and that not every story happens to everybody)—is a story that took place long ago, and is, so to speak, covered with the patina of history and must necessarily be told with verbs whose tense is that of the deepest past. ©1995 by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. What does the text most strongly suggest about the story of Hans Castorp?

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Q12 MCQ

- Percentage of Participants Who Mentioned Factors Researcher Judith Hilton and her team interviewed 55 people about which factors would make them switch from using single-use plastic containers to reusable containers. The graph shows three of the factors mentioned in the interviews and the percentage of participants who mentioned them. According to the graph, about what percentage of participants mentioned costs in the interviews?

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Q14 MCQ

Almost all works of fiction contain references to the progression of time, including the time of day when events in a story take place. In a 2020 study, Allen Kim, Charuta Pethe, and Steven Skiena claim that an observable pattern in such references reflects a shift in human behavior prompted by the spread of electric lighting in the late nineteenth century. The researchers drew this conclusion from an analysis of more than 50,000 novels spanning many centuries and cultures, using software to recognize and tally both specific time references—that is, clock phrases, such as 7 a.m. or 2:30 p.m.—and implied ones, such as mentions of meals typically associated with a particular time of day. Which finding from the study, if true, would most directly support the researchers’ conclusion?

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Q17 MCQ

Narwhals are shy whales that live in the remote Arctic Ocean. Some of them have a long tusk, like a unicorn horn, with sensitive nerves. Narwhals are known for this tusk, but many actually don’t have one and its purpose is unknown. One group of scientists came up with a possible purpose in 2014. The scientists suggested that the tusk may help narwhals determine when water around them is likely to start freezing and become dangerous for them. Marine biologist Kristin Laidre disagrees with that idea, though. She reasons that if the narwhal’s tusk serves such an important purpose, then it’s most likely that _______ Which choice most logically completes the text?

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Q18 MCQ

To address the susceptibility of materials used in components of high-performance machinery, such as aircraft engines, to creep (deformation that is induced by persistent mechanical stress and that often occurs at elevated temperatures), materials researchers have developed silicon carbide (SiC) fibers for producing aerospace composites. Testing the thermomechanical properties of several commercially available SiC fibers, Ramakrishna T. Bhatt et al. found that in comparison with two polymer-derived SiC fibers, a nitrogen-treated SiC fiber exhibited a lower minimum creep rate, a measure of the rate at which a stress-exposed material deforms at a constant temperature and uniaxial load. The finding suggests that _______ Which choice most logically completes the text?

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Q19 MCQ

One of the earliest known maps is a Babylonian clay tablet thought to be almost 4,500 years old. The map _______ the area of a plot of land, shows a river valley, and includes the cardinal directions. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Q20 MCQ

Eighteen letters written by Louisa May Alcott, author of the popular novel Little Women(1868), can be found at the New York Historical Society. _______ letters demonstrate Alcott’s keen business sense in her interactions with publishers. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Q21 MCQ

- - - -_period_of_severe_drought_that - - - ~ The Dust Bowl was a plagued the Great Plains of the US during the 1930s. During this time, dust storms _______ over 100 million acres of land. They even reached as far east as New York City. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Q22 MCQ

Many mechanical calculators were powered by a notched cylinder mechanism called the Leibniz wheel. Leibniz wheel calculators were popular in the first half of the twentieth _______ these ingenious devices were eventually replaced by electronic calculators. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Q23 MCQ

Featuring jagged peaks of black ink surrounded by hazy swirls of blue and green paint, Zhang Daqian’s 1983 painting Panorama of Mount Luis inspired by the tradition of qinglü shanshui, a type of Chinese landscape painting _______ by the use of blue and green hues to depict ethereal, otherworldly landscapes. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Q24 MCQ

Increasing the heat on an uncovered boiling pot of water does not increase the temperature of the water. What increases is the rate at which the water turns to _______ a pressure cooker pot, though, an airtight seal traps the vapor in the pot, creating pressure that allows the temperature of the water to increase past its boiling point. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Q25 MCQ

Wanting to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Alaska Purchase, _______ up with a motto that best captured the state’s unique character. The commission selected “North to the Future,” submitted by Juneau journalist Richard Peter, as its winning entry. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Q26 MCQ

Recently unearthed Neronian tools in France dating to 54,000 years ago and attributed to Homo sapiens may provide evidence that interactions between Neanderthals and modern humans occurred 10,000 years earlier than was previously _______ finding that, if true, would overturn current theories about H. sapiensmigration during the Upper Paleolithic. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Q27 MCQ

Guard cells are specialized cells that are part of a plant’s pores. These cells help regulate the amount of carbon dioxide a plant takes in. _______ they help regulate a plant’s water loss. Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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Q28 MCQ

While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • Angana Chaudhuri is a scientist. • Chaudhuri studies sedimentary rocks. • A scientist who studies sedimentary rocks is called a sedimentologist. • Shale, chalk, and sandstone are examples of sedimentary rocks. The student wants to identify what type of scientist Chaudhuri is. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?

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Q29 MCQ

While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • “Raymond’s Run” is a short story. • It was written by African American author Toni Cade Bambara. • It was first published in her book Gorilla, My Love in 1972. • It is told from a first person perspective. • It takes place in Harlem. The student wants to indicate where the short story takes place. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?

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Q30 MCQ

While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • The Royal Alcázar of Seville is a historic royal palace in Andalucía, Spain. • The palace is famous for its intricate tilework. • The palace features majolica and arista tiles. • In the majolica style, designs are painted directly on the ceramic tiles. • In the arista style, designs are stamped into the ceramic tiles. The student wants to contrast the two styles of tiles. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?

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Q31 MCQ

While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • Musicians around the world have used protest songs to raise awareness about human rights violations. • US folk singer Aunt Molly Jackson released the protest song “Poor Miner’s Farewell” in 1932. • It exposed the unlivable wages and dangerous working conditions coal miners faced in Kentucky during the 1920s and 1930s. • South African singer-songwriter Hugh Masekela released the protest song “Bring Him Back Home” in 1987. • It called on the South African government to free Nelson Mandela, an anti-apartheid leader who’d been unjustly imprisoned. The student wants to contrast the song “Poor Miner’s Farewell” with the song “Bring Him Back Home.” Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?

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Q32 MCQ

While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • Political scientist Graham Allison is known for his Thucydides trap theory. • Allison’s theory states that whenever “a rising power is threatening to displace a ruling power,” conflict is likely. • The theory is based on Thucydides’s explanation of the conflict between Athens and Sparta. • Thucydides wrote that “the rise of Athens and the fear this instilled in Sparta” made conflict “inevitable.” • History professor Edmund Stewart recently challenged the historical basis of the theory. • Stewart claimed that Athens was not a rising power and that the rivals experienced a “clash of cultures” instead. The student wants to use a quotation to challenge Thucydides’s explanation of the conflict between Athens and Sparta. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?

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Q33 MCQ

While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • Researchers in a 2021 study wanted to determine the rate at which 17 languages conveyed both information and syllables. • They calculated the bits of information conveyed per second (the IR, or information rate). • The IR was found to be approximately consistent across the 17 languages (an average of 39 bits per second). • They calculated the number of syllables spoken per second (the SR, or syllable rate). • Spanish had the second-fastest SR (7.7 syllables per second). • Vietnamese had the sixteenth-fastest SR (5.3 syllables per second). The student wants to present an overview of the study’s findings. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?

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Reading and Writing — Module 2 (33 questions)

Q1 MCQ

Taking photographs in the mid-1800s was complicated and expensive, but this changed with the 1854 invention of the carte de visite, a small photo that cost little to make. Carte de visitephotos helped to _______photography: they made it easy and enjoyable for everyday people to have their pictures taken, and people at the time loved exchanging these small photos with friends and family. Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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Q2 MCQ

- - - -_Thomas_was_fascinated_by_the - - - - - ~ Painter Alma W. colors and shapes found in nature. The flowers and trees in the garden at her home in Washington, DC, _______her work. For example, Thomas’s use of broken brushstrokes was inspired by the way that light would shine through the leaves of a tree in front of her house. Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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Q3 MCQ

In the 1990s, conservationists began planting more than 500,000 native trees in the habitat of the Azores bullfinch to boost the bird’s numbers. This approach was apparently _______: the Azores bullfinch’s population size increased from as few as 100 birds at the end of the 1980s to around 1,300 in 2023. Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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Q4 MCQ

The recently observed gamma ray burst GRB 230307A lasted for 200 seconds, _______for a burst generated by the merger of neutron stars. Bursts caused by neutron mergers typically last fewer than 2 seconds. Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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Q5 MCQ

In 1776, the United States sent Benjamin Franklin to France to try to win the country’s support in the United States’ fight for independence from Great Britain. Franklin was very popular in France. This _______surely helped him to convince France to assist the United States. Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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Q6 MCQ

In the 1950s, the time believed that the ocean (scientists didn’t know much about the)/(floor was mostly flat. But geologist) (ocean floor. Many scientists at)/(Marie Tharp and her research) partner, Bruce Heezen, proved that this idea was wrong. Using sonar data collected from the Atlantic Ocean, Tharp and Heezen showed that the floor was filled with canyons, mountains, and valleys. Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?

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Q7 MCQ

In the early days of television in the 1940s, many people thought that US television programs would rely on the financial support of ad agencies and commercial sponsors, much like radio did. But advertisers hesitated to jump into a new space, of new to the US’s (particularly at a time when the manufacturing)/(involvement in World War II. Broadcasters,) like the (television sets was stalled due)/(National Broadcasting Company) (NBC), needed to persuade advertisers to support their programming despite not knowing whether there would be a robust television audience to begin with. Which choice best describes the function of the underlined phrase in the text as a whole?

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Q8 MCQ

The Bayeux Tapestry, from eleventh-century France, depicts 75 scenes over 250 feet of fabric. It was likely produced by workers embroidering in sections and then joining the resulting panels together. It’s plausible that the workshop that produced the tapestry had never produced one so large, and some researchers claim that a close examination of the joins—the places where the panels are stitched together—suggests that the workers developed and refined their completed (joining process over the course of)/(exhibits a clear misalignment of the) (production. For example, the first join the workers)/(borders of the two panels, whereas the later joins) are virtually invisible. Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?

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Q9 MCQ

Text 1 Little is known about how plate tectonics—wherein slabs of Earth’s crust move over, one another—began. Some researchers contend that tectonic movements (under, away from,)/(began around) (and against)/(3 billion) years ago, often noting that computer models of Earth’s mantle temperature at the time indicate that the mantle would have been sufficiently molten to enable the plates to move. Text 2 Ultimately, any plausible claim about the inception of tectonic movement must rest on empirical evidence from the geological record. Researcher Wriju Chowdhury and his team analyzed the geochemistry of zircon crystals to gain insight into the chemical composition of the magma from which the crystals formed and, based on the data, compellingly argue that plate tectonics may have been occurring as early as 4.2 billion years ago. Based on the texts, how would the author of Text 2 most likely respond to what “some researchers contend” as described in Text 1?

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Q10 MCQ

Hevea brasiliensis, a tree in the Amazon rainforest, is the world’s main source of natural rubber. The tree produces a milky substance called latex that is used to make rubber. The bark of Hevea brasiliensisis helpful for the process of making rubber because it has a unique structure that makes it easy to collect latex. A network of tubes in the tree’s inner bark helps the latex to flow out easily when people make small cuts into the bark. What feature of Hevea brasiliensisdoes the text say is helpful for the process of making rubber?

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Q11 MCQ

Conservationists worldwide are working to protect ecosystems from habitat destruction and biodiversity loss, and in many cases, initiatives that rely on natural features or processes can help address such challenges. In response to a rapidly dwindling population of blueback salmon, the Quinault Indian Nation (a tribe in Washington State) partnered with the conservation organization Wild Salmon Center to restore naturally occurring logjams in the Quinault River. The logjams create shady pools where the blueback salmon can rest and spawn, thus promoting blueback population recovery. Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

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Q12 MCQ

Percentage of Bus Shelters with Shade in a County by Areas’ Highest Average Summer Surface Temperature Highest average surface Percentage of bus stops temperature (Fahrenheit) with shaded shelter 90.2° 15% 97.7° 22% 102.7° 24% 111.2° 28% 125.6° 29% A student is researching a bus system in a large county where surface temperatures vary by area and are hot in the summer. The student claims that all areas of the county should have more bus stops with shaded shelter, noting that the highest percentage of bus stops with shaded shelter for any area is only _______ Which choice most effectively uses data from the table to complete the student’s claim? 50%.

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Q13 MCQ

Total Areas and 2022 Populations of Smallest Arabian Peninsula Countries Total area Country (square miles) Population Kuwait 6,880 4,268,873 Bahrain 304 1,472,233 Qatar 4,471 2,695,122 In terms of area and population, the three smallest Arabian Peninsula countries are Bahrain, Qatar, and Kuwait. According to the table, what is the total area of Bahrain?

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Q14 MCQ

Janet Echelman is a sculptor and fiber artist. She has installed giant sculptures all over the world. Echelman uses which mimic the wind. However, while her sculptures delicate (bright and flowing materials,)/(as a breeze, they are actually) very durable. (appear as)/Which quotation from an article about Echelman’s sculptures, if true, would most effectively illustrate the underlined claim?

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Q15 MCQ

Early Earth is thought to have been characterized by a stagnant lid tectonic regime, in which the upper lithosphere (the outer rocky layer) was essentially immobile and there was no interaction between the lithosphere and the underlying mantle. Researchers investigated the timing of the transition from a stagnant lid regime to a tectonic plate regime, in which the lithosphere is fractured into dynamic plates that in turn allow lithospheric and mantle material to mix. Examining chemical data from lithospheric and mantle-derived rocks ranging from 285 million to 3.8 billion years old, the researchers dated the transition to 3.2 billion years ago. Which finding, if true, would most directly support the researchers’ conclusion?

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Q16 MCQ

The Uto-Aztecan language family is divided into a northern branch, which includes the Shoshone language of present-day Idaho and Utah, and a southern one, whose best-known representative is Nahuatl, the language of the Aztec Empire in Mexico. Lexical similarities across the family, including of botanical terms, confirm descent from a single language spoken millennia ago, and the family’s geographical distribution suggests an origin in what is now the US Southwest. However, vocabulary pertaining to maize isn’t shared between northern and southern branches, despite the crop’s universal cultivation among Uto-Aztecan tribes. Given archaeological evidence that maize originated in Mexico and diffused northward into what became the US Southwest, some linguists reason that _______ Which choice most logically completes the text?

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Q17 MCQ

Data collected by the Mars rover Curiosityat the Gale Crater’s Murray Formation are suggestive of hydrological deposition of sediment in the distant past. To characterize the nature of the depositional environment, Frances Rivera-Hernández et al. analyzed the grain size of Murray Formation sediment, finding that although there are intervals of coarse grains, most of the sediment consists of fine grains that show signs of cracking due to episodic desiccation. Rivera-Hernández et al. concluded that the coarse grains are sandstone, which tends to be deposited by flowing water, whereas the fine grains are mudstone, which is slowly deposited by settling out of suspension in low-flow water, leading the researchers to posit that _______ Which choice most logically completes the text?

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Q18 MCQ

An analysis by Alain Elayi and colleagues of coins minted in Sidon in the fifth and fourth centuries BCE reveals a change in their composition over time: while a coin from circa 450 BCE contains about 98% 1% silver and copper, a coin from 367 BCE (the 74.2% end of Ba’alšillem II’s reign) contains silver 24.7% and copper, giving it a relatively yellowish appearance that traders would have noticed. Because 80% coins with a silver content below were widely considered unsuitable for trade, Elayi et al. speculate that a crisis in confidence in the currency occurred in Sidon around 367 BCE, which was likely relieved— despite Sidon’s persistent oppressive financial obligations—as a result of Ba’alšillem II’s successor Abd’aštart I’s decision to _______ Which choice most logically completes the text?

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Q19 MCQ

Nowadays, tug-of-war is usually seen as an informal game one might play at a picnic or in gym class. Surprisingly, the Olympic committee once decided _______tug-of-war as an official Olympic event! Nations competed in the event at the Olympic Games from 1900 to 1920. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Q20 MCQ

The Globe Theatre in London is a reconstruction of the famed venue where many of Shakespeare’s plays were first performed. In 1613, a prop cannon _______during a performance and ignited the Globe’s thatched roof. No one was hurt, but in two hours the original Globe was gone. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Q21 MCQ

Nigerian American artist Toyin Ojih Odutola uses black-ink pens to create highly detailed drawings of human figures. Her portrait of novelist Zadie _______is displayed in the National Portrait Gallery in London. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Q22 MCQ

When a given industry—water and electricity are two well-known examples—carries high infrastructural start-up costs and other barriers that discourage competition, _______of just one or two suppliers per municipality. Such industries are known as natural monopolies. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Q23 MCQ

As the fourteenth US librarian of Congress, Carla Hayden has many responsibilities. These include overseeing the Library of Congress’s collections, which boast more than 162 million _______the US Copyright Office, which registers copyright claims and advises Congress on copyright law; and appointing the US poet laureate. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Q24 MCQ

Digital artist Jung (Lulu) Chen primarily uses a suite of software tools to create illustrations for children’s books. To manifest the warm and welcoming atmospheres that are a signature of her _______she occasionally relies on more traditional art techniques, such as painting with watercolors. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Q25 MCQ

Chondrites are stony meteorites that are undifferentiated—that is, their contents have not melted and separated into distinct layers. They are hardly _______many chondrites experience aqueous alteration as a result of exposure to fluids, as well as fracturing, veining, and localized melting due to collisions with other objects. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Q26 MCQ

That the geographic center of North America lay in the state of North Dakota was conceded by all _______establishing its precise coordinates proved more divisive. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Q27 MCQ

Famous for its four-degree tilt, the leaning Garisenda Tower is a popular attraction in Bologna’s city center. However, measurements taken in 2023 showed that the tower was rotating in a concerning way. _______city officials closed the area around the tower so experts could explore solutions to stabilize the historical twelfth-century structure. Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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Q28 MCQ

In 2021, a model developed by astrophysicist Catherine Zucker and her research team revealed that the same supernovas responsible for the creation and ongoing expansion of the Local Bubble—a 14-million-year-old cavity in the Milky Way—are likely responsible for the formation of new stars. _______this model detailed how the bubble’s expansion trapped interstellar clouds of gas and dust that became stars upon their eventual collapse. Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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Q29 MCQ

Following the American Revolutionary War, North American foodways underwent a radical transformation, fueled in large part by spiking consumer demand for certain grains. The cultivation, trade, and transportation of maize and wheat, _______reconfigured the continent’s existing regional foodways into a globally oriented food system. Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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Q30 MCQ

When, in 2017, Cambridge University students Lucy Moss and Toby Marlow decided they wanted to develop a musical together, one of their goals was for their female actor friends to have good parts to play. _______they created the show Six, a retelling of the history of King Henry VIII’s wives in which each of the six queens has a starring role. Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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Q31 MCQ

Mountain climbing routes that incorporate metal rungs and cables are known as via ferratas, from the Italian phrase for “iron path.” As climbing these routes has shifted from a mode of travel to a sporting activity, modern via ferratas are rarely designed to simply reach a summit. _______new routes favor recreation over utility, aiming to provide a challenging climb or showcase dramatic scenery. Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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Q32 MCQ

While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • Samuel Delany is a US writer known for his science fiction. • Delany’s science fiction novel Babel-17was published in 1966. • The novel won a Nebula Award in 1967. • The Nebula Awards are given each year to the best works of science fiction published in the US. The student wants to indicate the title of a novel that won a Nebula Award. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?

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Q33 MCQ

While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • Chiura Obata was a Japanese American artist who lived in California. • Yosemite Fallsis a notable painting by Obata. • It uses a Japanese method of black ink painting called sumi-e. • This painting was completed in 1930. The student wants to indicate the year Yosemite Falls was completed. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?

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Math — Module 1 (27 questions)

Q1 MCQ

- - - - -_the_temperature, - - -_in_degrees - ~ The scatterplot shows (°F) Fahrenheit, and the distance above sea level, in feet, measured at 6 locations on Mount Jefferson. A line of best fit is also shown. y 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 -' Temperature 4 0 ', (OF) 0 3 c-.,__ 2 0 1 0 X 0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 Distance above sea level (feet) At a distance of 4,000 feet above sea level, what is the °F temperature, in, predicted by the line of best fit?

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Q2 MCQ

Rectangle P has an area of 72 square inches. If a rectangle with an area of 20 square inches is removed from rectangle P, what is the area, in square inches, of the resulting figure?

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Q3 MCQ

- - - - -_I^+61^=^65 - - - - ~ I^p Which value is a solution to the given equation?

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Q4 MCQ

- - - - - -_cereal_and_some - - - ~ Lorenzo purchased a box of strawberries at the grocery store. Lorenzo paid $2 for the box of cereal and $1.90 per pound for the strawberries. If Lorenzo paid a total of $9.60 for the box of cereal and the strawberries, which of the following equations can be used to find p, the number of pounds of strawberries Lorenzo purchased? (Assume there is no sales tax.) 1.90p+2 = 9.60

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Q5 MCQ

The bar graph summarizes the charge, in kilowatt-hours (kWh), a battery received each day for 15 days. 7 6! - 5 'o - 4 ~ - ~ 3 § 2 - z - 1 ~ I I I I I I 0 0 8 9 11 16 23 Charge (kWh) For how many of these 15 days did the battery receive a charge of 0 kWh?

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Q6 SPR

- - A line^-^-^-^-^-^-^- in the xy-plane has a slope of 9 and passes^- (0,−5) = px+r through the point. The equation y defines the line, where p and r are constants. What is the value of p?

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- -_is_an -_x-coordinate_of_an_x-intercept_of_the - - - - - - - What = 3(x−14)(x+5)(x+4) graph of y in the xy-plane?

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Q8 MCQ

y 35 0 30 0 25 0 ' 0 Value (dollars) 20 ~ i-.._I',, 15 0 10 0,-... 0 5 X 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 Number of months after purchase The graph shown gives the estimated value, in dollars, of a tablet as a function of the number of months since it was purchased. What is the best interpretation of the y-intercept of the graph in this context?

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Q9 MCQ

- - - - - - - - -_E,_F, ~ Triangles EFGand JKLare congruent, where and G correspond to J, K, and L, respectively. The 45° measure of angle E is and the measure of 20° angle F is. What is the measure of angle J? 20°

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Q10 MCQ

= (x+6) The function f is defined by f(x) 1/2. What f(4) is the value of?

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Q11 MCQ

y 9 ",i i\ /V ~ ' / ll / ' 6 V / ' 5 X V 4 / 3 V 2 / 1 V u X -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 The graph of a system of an absolute value function and a linear function is shown. What is the solution (x,y) to this system of two equations? (0,8)

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Q12 MCQ

y = 6x+3 One of the two equations in a system of linear equations is given. The system has infinitely many solutions. Which equation could be the second equation in this system? y = 2(6x) +3

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Q13 SPR

p+18 = 54 7p If 6/7, what is the value of?

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Q14 SPR

= 9 +12 y x +7 = 20 x y The solution to the given system of equations is (x,y). What is the value of y?

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Q15 MCQ

A circle in the xy-plane has the equation x−13 + y−k = 64 ()^2 ()^2. Which of the following gives the center of the circle and its radius? (13,k)

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Q16 MCQ

= x−4x_I The function f is defined by f(x). What 1 f(5)−f(a) = −15 value of a satisfies? −20

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Q17 MCQ

f(0) For the^- exponential function f,^- the value of is c, where c is a constant. Of the following equations that define the function f, which equation shows the value of c as the coefficient or the base? f(x) = 22(1.5)^x+1

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Q18 MCQ

t f(t) = 40,000(2)^790 The function gives the number of bacteria in a population t minutes after an initial observation. How much time, in minutes, does it take for the number of bacteria in the population to double?

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Q19 MCQ

12/n − 2/t = − 2/w The given equation relates the variables n, t, and w, > 0 > 0 > where n, t, and w t. Which expression is equivalent to n? 12tw

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Q20 SPR

During a study, the temperature, in degrees (°C) Celsius, of the air in a chamber was recorded to the nearest integer at certain times. The scatterplot °C shows the recorded temperature y, in, of the air in the chamber x minutes after the start of the study. y 3 2^0 8 2 6 2 4 2 2 2 0 1 Temperature 1^8 6 l 4 coc) 2 1 0 8 6 4 2 X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Time (minutes) What was the average rate of change, in °C per minute, of the recorded temperature of the air in the chamber from x = 5 to x = 7?

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Q21 SPR

In August, a car dealer completed 15 more than 3 times the number of sales the car dealer completed in September. In August and September, the car dealer completed 363 sales. How many sales did the car dealer complete in September?

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Q22 MCQ

Points Q and R lie on a circle with center P. The radius of this circle is 9 inches. Triangle PQRhas a perimeter of 31 inches. What is the length, in inches, of QR? 13 2

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Q23 MCQ

In a set of four consecutive odd integers, where the integers are ordered from least to greatest, the first integer is represented by x. The product of 12 and the fourth odd integer is at most 26 less than the sum of the first and third odd integers. Which inequality represents this situation? 12(x+6) ≤ x+(x+4)−26

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Q24 MCQ

x y −2s 24 −s 21 s 15 The table shows three values of x and their corresponding values of y, where s is a constant. There is a linear relationship between x and y. Which of the following equations represents this relationship? +3 = 18

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Q25 MCQ

Which of the following expressions is equivalent (sin24°)(cos66°)+(cos24°)(sin66°) to? 2(cos66°)(sin24°)

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Q26 MCQ

The cost of renting a carpet cleaner is $52 for the first day and $26 for each additional day. Which of the C(d) following functions gives the cost, in dollars, of renting the carpet cleaner for d days, where d is a positive integer? = 26d+26

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Q27 SPR

= (x−2)(x+15) f(x) The function f is defined by the given equation. For f(x) what value of x does reach its minimum? OP

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Math — Module 2 (25 questions)

Q1 MCQ

- - - - - - -_to_a_charity_event_as - - ~ A total of 165 people contributed either a donor or a volunteer. 130 people contributed as a donor. How many people contributed as a volunteer?

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Q2 MCQ

6% There are 250 trees in a park. Of these trees, are birch trees. How many birch trees are in the park?

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Q3 MCQ

y 12 \ I 11 \ I 10 \ I 9 \ I 8 \ 7 \ I^I 6 ' I 5 \ 4 I^J \3 "( /., 1 X -2 f 2 = The graph of the quadratic function y f(x) is shown. What is the vertex of the graph? (0,−2)

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Q4 MCQ

The number of raccoons in a 131-square-mile area is estimated to be 2,358. What is the estimated population density, in raccoons per square mile, of this area?

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Q5 MCQ

−11,−9,26 A data set of three numbers is shown. If a number from this data set is selected at random, what is the probability of selecting a positive number?

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Q7 SPR

 ^2 () = 5  −x  + The function f is defined by f x .  1/4  11/4      What is the value of f ?  1/4     

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Q8 MCQ

8x = 6 72x If, what is the value of?

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Q9 MCQ

23x^3 +2x^2 +9x Which expression is equivalent to? 23x +2x+9

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Q10 MCQ

Which expression is equivalent to 9x^3 +5x+7 + 6x^3 +5x^2 −5 () ()?

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Q11 MCQ

- - - - - -_win_tokens_that_are - - - ~ At a state fair, attendees can worth a different number of points depending on the shape. One attendee won S square tokens and C circle tokens worth a total of 1,120 points. The 80S+90C = 1,120 equation represents this situation. How many more points is a circle token worth than a square token?

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Q12 MCQ

- - - - - - - -_for_the_data - ~ In the given scatterplot, a line of best fit is shown. y 14 ~ / 12 /^-/ -,/ 10 / / 8 / / = 6 /_ - - / 4 /,^/ 2 u X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Which of the following is closest to the slope of the line of best fit shown? 0

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Q13 SPR

A circle has a radius of 2.1 inches. The area of the bπ circle is square inches, where b is a constant. What is the value of b?

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Q14 SPR

XYZ In triangle, angle Y is a right angle, point P lies XZ YZ PQ on, and point Q lies on such that is XY XZY 63° parallel to. If the measure of angle is, XPQ what is the measure, in degrees, of angle?

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Q15 MCQ

An investment account was opened with an initial $890 value of. The value of the account doubled every 10 years. Which equation represents the value of the account M(t), in dollars, t years after the account was opened? t  ^10 = 890  

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Q16 MCQ

< y x < 22 x For which of the following tables are all the values of xand their corresponding values of ysolutions to the given system of inequalities?

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Q17 MCQ

Which expression is equivalent to (h_5 15 q^7)/(h q^21), > 0 > 0 where h and q?

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Q18 MCQ

3y = 4x+17 −3y = 9x−23 The solution to the given system of equations is (x,y) 39x. What is the value of? −18

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Q19 MCQ

h ( t) = −16t^2 +b The function h estimates an object’s height, in feet, above the ground t seconds after the object is dropped, where b is a constant. The function estimates that the object is 3,364 feet above the = 0 ground when it is dropped at t. Approximately how many seconds after being dropped does the function estimate the object will hit the ground?

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Q20 SPR

2x^2 −8x−7 = 0 One solution to the given equation can be written as (8− k)/4, where k is a constant. What is the value of k?

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Q22 MCQ

x f(x) –4 0 19 – 1 5 18 – 2 5 For the linear function f, the table shows three values of x and their corresponding values of f ( x). If h(x) = f(x)−13, which equation defines h? = 5x−4

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Q23 MCQ

- - - - - - -_=_b−15x - - The linear function g is defined by g(x), g(c+7) = where b is a constant. If c/4, where c is a constant, which of the following expressions represents the value of b?

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Q24 MCQ

XYZ In triangle, angle Z is a right angle and the tanX = length of YZ is 24 units. If 12/35, what is the perimeter, in units, of triangle XYZ?

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Q25 MCQ

+14x+y^2 = 6y+109 x^2 In the xy-plane, the graph of the given equation is a circle. What is the length of the circle’s radius? 109

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Q26 MCQ

The speed of a vehicle is increasing at a rate of 7.3 meters per second squared. What is this rate, in miles per minute squared, rounded to the nearest (Use1mile = 1,609meters.) tenth?

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Q27 SPR

= −2.5 y = +8x+k y x^2 In the given system of equations, k is a positive integer constant. The system has no real solutions. What is the least possible value of k? OP

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