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0c4626c5-401a-40a4-bb91-c1be77fcef0f | Q: How long is a human front tooth?
Choices: | [
"11 kilometers",
"11 meters",
"11 millimeters",
"11 centimeters"
] | C |
5ca03bd1-fea0-47a5-aafe-7c3ebaaac570 | Q: Which is a complex sentence?
Choices: | [
"Letters and packages were sent to the mail room from a chute on the fourth floor.",
"After Shelby returned from the Galápagos Islands, she showed Emmett and Justine pictures of all the exotic animals."
] | B |
80f8c32a-1f46-4410-a37c-c6d32d853f1e | Q: Which word would you find on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
ravenous - rise
Choices: | [
"reform",
"rudder"
] | A |
4e6aba7c-0768-4740-99a4-76cba3ce9f86 | Q: Is carrying groceries a good or a service?
Choices: | [
"a good",
"a service"
] | B |
62eaa572-a4ac-4521-afcd-199a943ff357 | Q: Which text uses the word factoid in its traditional sense?
Choices: | [
"Herman seemed to know a lot about African wildlife, but it turned out that his knowledge was mostly based on factoids gleaned from unreliable websites.",
"Herman subscribed to an online newsletter about African wildlife; he enjoyed receiving daily factoids about the wild animals' natural habitats and behavior."
... | A |
3cccf40e-9136-4d20-8d41-4e5ab0e1097f | Q: Is the following trait inherited or acquired?
Darnel has naturally black hair.
Choices: | [
"inherited",
"acquired"
] | A |
ee472d37-3acd-4fe8-bc82-bb9c7345c50f | Q: Is a clock a good or a service?
Choices: | [
"a good",
"a service"
] | A |
5fa6737b-2e58-4541-a3ac-633ef80cef58 | Q: Select the one substance that is not a mineral.
Choices: | [
"Aquamarine is not made by living things. It is formed in nature.",
"Cotton is made by living things. It is not a pure substance.",
"Biotite is a solid. It is a pure substance."
] | B |
06058f02-bcad-4cb6-b602-1e0c24eabc2e | Q: Which logical fallacy is used in the text?
Did you really vote for Jayce as class treasurer? Didn't you hear that his uncle was imprisoned for embezzling $1.5 million?
Choices: | [
"circular reasoning: an argument that supports a claim with the claim itself",
"guilt by association: a negative association intended to discredit someone or something"
] | B |
f6d3ec7d-4c3a-4788-a24e-e70d29db6161 | Q: Which logical fallacy is used in the text?
Mayor Hoffman wants to create more bicycle lanes in Norwood. Why is he forcing us to give up our cars and bike everywhere?
Choices: | [
"straw man: a misrepresentation of an opponent's position that makes it easier to argue against",
"circular reasoning: an argument that supports a claim with the claim itself"
] | A |
29a37407-635e-4674-af65-57fcbaacafef | Q: What do these two changes have in common?
snails growing shells
photosynthesis
Choices: | [
"Both are caused by heating.",
"Both are chemical changes.",
"Both are only physical changes.",
"Both are caused by cooling."
] | B |
de1b5547-90de-4034-8adb-07d7625ad4fe | Q: Which press release is more formal?
Choices: | [
"On November 19, the Campbell Amphitheater will host area musicians vying for top honors in the fourth annual Jam-a-thon.",
"On Nov. 19, musicians from all over town will battle it out in the fourth annual Jam-a-thon, happening at the amphitheater."
] | A |
89585aeb-79a3-41d7-a7bf-a6a9d41053cd | Q: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
The soul is born old but grows young. That is the comedy of life. And the body is born young and grows old. That is life's tragedy.
—Oscar Wilde, A Woman of No Importance
Choices: | [
"chiasmus",
"apostrophe"
] | A |
979ab98f-f5b5-492b-96a8-7fdab996b5f6 | Q: Vijay starts to pull the wagon across the yard. To move the wagon at the same speed each time, which friend does Vijay need to pull with a larger force?
Choices: | [
"a friend who weighs 21 pounds",
"a friend who weighs 28 pounds"
] | B |
a486d446-a394-46d7-950d-1ba37a79f9b1 | Q: What is the source of the allusion in the sentence below?
Caleb described the situation he was facing with his boss as a catch-22.
Choices: | [
"literature",
"a poem"
] | A |
29d88bbb-642b-4f86-9f96-7f3d2c4dd0e9 | Q: Which correctly shows the title of a book?
Choices: | [
"\"Strong to the Hoop\"",
"***Strong to the Hoop***"
] | B |
ac26280c-87fd-4e8d-bda8-d45cf3ba1984 | Q: Complete the sentence so that it uses personification.
Against all odds, the () train eventually reached the crest of the hill.
Choices: | [
"run-down",
"wheezing"
] | B |
451a0be4-cf14-44b3-b826-b41ea6d0965a | Q: Which sentence uses a metaphor?
Choices: | [
"Mr. Holland's long legs were sunflower stalks.",
"Mr. Holland's legs were as long as sunflower stalks."
] | A |
fd023cc6-7af4-45d9-8686-a10e871e3077 | Q: Which tense does the sentence use?
A tiny creature creeps along the vine.
Choices: | [
"past tense",
"future tense",
"present tense"
] | C |
053ad6f3-f355-4c8a-9838-0df0f7275f4d | Q: Select the reptile.
Choices: | [
"green frog",
"olive toad",
"Nile crocodile",
"salmon"
] | C |
88459e44-1f96-4481-ae06-2deb337279b6 | Q: Which text uses the word nauseous in its traditional sense?
Choices: | [
"The odor emanating from the landfill made Wendy so nauseous that she had to roll up the car windows as she drove past.",
"Wendy couldn't tolerate the nauseous odor emanating from the landfill, so she rolled up her car windows as she drove past."
] | B |
256faa8f-4a93-4d58-8149-0261f10952b0 | Q: What do these two changes have in common?
mixing sand and gravel
crushing a mineral into powder
Choices: | [
"Both are chemical changes.",
"Both are only physical changes.",
"Both are caused by cooling.",
"Both are caused by heating."
] | B |
774dcdfe-a0cb-40da-98dc-6879b5e2d9b7 | Q: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
The Thompson family is going to spend two weeks in Ocean City, but for Darell it will be a working vacation, since he'll be checking in with the office every day.
Choices: | [
"oxymoron",
"euphemism"
] | A |
ea11f6fe-b217-44ea-ab71-cf0490fb6665 | Q: What is the mass of a small candy bar?
Choices: | [
"50 kilograms",
"50 grams"
] | B |
29d3c422-1455-42b8-bde7-b470be647422 | Q: Which tense does the sentence use?
Lucy and Carly will plant the seeds.
Choices: | [
"past tense",
"future tense",
"present tense"
] | B |
124f103f-2de7-4151-a380-31ed4bee3da6 | Q: Which word would you find on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
nibble - nugget
Choices: | [
"narrow",
"nostril"
] | B |
91f38d7c-5ceb-498d-a17c-c97255c49b70 | Q: Which logical fallacy is used in the text?
If the government is allowed to start blocking websites, then soon they'll start banning books, and all we'll have to read is propaganda.
Choices: | [
"slippery slope fallacy: the false assumption that a small first step will lead to extreme consequences",
"appeal to nature: the assumption that natural things are always good",
"circular reasoning: an argument that supports a claim with the claim itself"
] | A |
44fdc8c1-556f-4c67-aac8-1452b2673872 | Q: Which is a complete sentence?
Choices: | [
"The eardrum is a part of the ear.",
"Gives the baby a bath."
] | A |
2bc8cd76-931b-4cfe-bfe6-391ce67cfbb0 | Q: Which object has less thermal energy?
Choices: | [
"a 200-gram glass of grape juice at a temperature of 15°C",
"a 200-gram glass of grape juice at a temperature of 5°C"
] | B |
60582a49-7844-4975-85bc-5ecc5589ecbb | Q: What is the source of the allusion in the sentence below?
Mrs. McKenzie decided not to argue with the name her daughter had chosen for their new kitten, figuring it was a matter of a rose by any other name.
Choices: | [
"U.S. history",
"Shakespeare"
] | B |
56121c9f-7734-4464-a576-e76904d754ab | Q: What is the temperature of the water in a hot bath?
Choices: | [
"40°F",
"40°C"
] | B |
2b9c1259-2961-4619-9392-1a179e734c23 | Q: What does the hyperbole in this text suggest?
After he finished the marathon, Dean collapsed into a chair and declared that he could no longer move a single muscle.
Choices: | [
"Dean was very tired and sore.",
"Dean became paralyzed."
] | A |
797a7bad-6eb8-48e7-800a-888ed4a7bc54 | Q: Based on this information, what is Precious's phenotype for the fur type trait?
Choices: | [
"straight fur",
"curly fur"
] | A |
a7eb0186-3e5a-46c2-8333-56f416ce8352 | Q: Complete the sentence.
The Eighth Amendment prevents the government from using any "cruel and unusual ()".
Choices: | [
"punishments",
"taxes",
"technologies"
] | A |
f6e2c04c-9590-401a-adb2-337d3f13779c | Q: Which type of sentence is this?
The maple leaf, which i Canada's national emblem, has been associated with the country since the 1700s.
Choices: | [
"compound-complex",
"compound",
"complex",
"simple"
] | C |
ebe3175c-b2b7-47eb-b28f-bbab65242f33 | Q: What is the source of the allusion in the sentence below?
Mrs. Lowery decided not to argue with the name her daughter had chosen for their new kitten, figuring it was a matter of a rose by any other name.
Choices: | [
"Shakespeare",
"U.S. history"
] | A |
c6abe426-d74a-4500-882e-8b438cc841e5 | Q: Is this a run-on sentence?
Because penguins are frightened by humans and difficult to approach, researchers from the University of Strasbourg used remote-controlled rovers outfitted as baby penguins to study their subjects.
Choices: | [
"no",
"yes"
] | A |
8321fe72-a0e4-4cdf-8fa7-eb9162dd7b64 | Q: Which correctly shows the title of a magazine?
Choices: | [
"\"Horse and Rider\"",
"***Horse and Rider***"
] | B |
2592b1e8-2065-4ab6-9411-a899945f1334 | Q: What do these two changes have in common?
a puddle freezing into ice on a cold night
beating an egg
Choices: | [
"Both are caused by cooling.",
"Both are chemical changes.",
"Both are only physical changes.",
"Both are caused by heating."
] | C |
2af123ef-c65b-497c-94b3-00e4c86782d0 | Q: What does this Works Cited entry indicate about the cited work?
Encyclopedia of Indiana. New York: Somerset Publishers, 1993. Print.
Choices: | [
"Somerset is the place of publication.",
"It has no author.",
"It was published in 1983."
] | B |
954a4dd8-0597-4a7f-ac82-20efdff801de | Q: Which change best matches the sentence?
Small pieces of rock are carried away by water.
Choices: | [
"volcanic eruption",
"erosion",
"earthquake"
] | B |
48e8d319-732f-4b87-9d72-ff522248d0dc | Q: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
Mia, please stay away from the ocean. You shouldn't go in the water until you know how to swim.
Choices: | [
"oxymoron",
"paradox"
] | B |
72998ef5-f220-4c97-aa2b-794305ef7145 | Q: Is the following trait inherited or acquired?
Dave can fly an airplane.
Choices: | [
"acquired",
"inherited"
] | A |
a039dda0-2cae-4112-9074-5f867334e3d9 | Q: Which word would you find on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
baseball - bottom
Choices: | [
"blow",
"brown"
] | A |
9a680fdc-1077-49c9-aa1e-4ff97e133023 | Q: What is the volume of a coffee pot?
Choices: | [
"12 fluid ounces",
"12 cups",
"12 gallons"
] | B |
d085b6b5-4829-4c81-8f21-e39bf084e727 | Q: Using only these supplies, which question can Ruben investigate with an experiment?
Choices: | [
"Do watercolor paintings dry faster when placed next to a fan?",
"Does a large watercolor painting or a small watercolor painting dry faster?",
"Do watercolor paintings dry faster when they are placed inside or outside?"
] | C |
d858476a-df7c-4b8b-9f67-a5665eb4d83d | Q: Which type of sentence is this?
Antonio took several incredible panoramic photographs of the sweeping view from the top of Table Mountain.
Choices: | [
"simple",
"compound-complex",
"complex",
"compound"
] | A |
e55bbb70-7a83-4ec3-a214-1eed2d279a84 | Q: Which word would you find on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
common - current
Choices: | [
"craft",
"chilly"
] | A |
b4474a73-074f-4f9b-9656-48f1535ed242 | Q: Which of the following contains a vague pronoun reference?
Choices: | [
"The blouse looks lovely with that skirt, but it costs too much.",
"Although the blouse costs too much, it does look lovely with that skirt."
] | A |
273eefbc-b284-4d12-805e-6c48a5882d65 | Q: Compare the motion of two ships. Which ship was moving at a higher speed?
Choices: | [
"a ship that moved 60miles in 5hours",
"a ship that moved 75miles in 5hours"
] | B |
e369a08b-fdfd-454a-be55-42d9e20a0454 | Q: Assume all other forces on the leash are balanced. Which statement describes the forces on the leash?
Choices: | [
"The forces are unbalanced, so there is a net force on the leash.",
"The forces are balanced, so there is no net force on the leash."
] | A |
c325de6d-6b35-4357-948f-1256e1a81c55 | Q: Select the invertebrate.
Choices: | [
"komodo dragon",
"tiger",
"gray crowned crane",
"mosquito"
] | D |
b075139d-b5e0-4b80-878c-6c6d156e2a2b | Q: Suppose Jennifer decides to join the Photography Club. Which result would be a cost?
Choices: | [
"Jennifer will spend more time in the Photography Club than she would have spent in the Theater Club.",
"Jennifer will have more fun in the Photography Club than she would have had in the Theater Club."
] | A |
53844e58-3457-4632-b3b4-3d71324a18b8 | Q: What information supports the conclusion that Kendall acquired this trait?
Choices: | [
"Kendall's friends like to make chili with her.",
"Kendall learned how to make chili from a recipe book.",
"When Kendall was young, her grandmother taught her how to cut chili peppers."
] | B |
09f1e932-0c86-45ff-a8fc-1877485f9d59 | Q: Which text uses the word literally in its traditional sense?
Choices: | [
"The curry that the chef prepared was so spicy that Logan's mouth was literally on fire by the time he finished his meal.",
"The curry that the chef prepared was so spicy that Logan literally had to drink three glasses of milk to ease the pain."
] | B |
9614087c-a060-4c02-8ac4-e182f3557394 | Q: Which word does not rhyme?
Choices: | [
"goat",
"rob",
"sob"
] | A |
e57f1c70-b911-4d3a-b78f-ce6802d40752 | Q: What is the temperature of the air inside of a freezer?
Choices: | [
"17°C",
"17°F"
] | B |
8af71d18-7d8f-4de8-9cb2-38f066bc3495 | Q: Which word is not like the others?
Choices: | [
"grass",
"cookie",
"cake",
"ice cream"
] | A |
52b8c330-c9a0-412c-9d2c-113ac3eba513 | Q: How long is a car key?
Choices: | [
"6 meters",
"6 centimeters"
] | B |
80baa551-a3fd-492b-9317-3e09a6dab427 | Q: Which text uses the word unique in its traditional sense?
Choices: | [
"Jon custom ordered his unique coffee table from a master craftsman in Lancaster.",
"Jon bought his unique coffee table from a factory outlet store in Lancaster."
] | A |
78cf5baa-d9db-4e12-b426-df6895e02c3c | Q: What does this Works Cited entry indicate about the cited work?
Allawi, Ali A. Faisali of Iraq. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2014. Print.
Choices: | [
"Ali is the author's last name.",
"Allawi is the author's last name.",
"Faisali is the author's last name."
] | B |
d45b82ef-8441-41c2-8dee-47761ef75abc | Q: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
The Olsen family is going to spend two weeks in Ocean City, but for Ivan it will be a working vacation, since he'll be checking in with the office every day.
Choices: | [
"oxymoron",
"hyperbole"
] | A |
a26cf6e5-6140-42e2-937a-ae17ebb83819 | Q: Which sentence is more formal?
Choices: | [
"Norma didn't enter student politics until her junior year.",
"Norma did not enter student politics until her junior year."
] | B |
d6f2a0ab-bbc6-4bad-9568-47301d65cb46 | Q: Compare the motion of three ships. Which ship was moving at the lowest speed?
Choices: | [
"a ship that moved 130kilometers south in 5hours",
"a ship that moved 220kilometers east in 5hours",
"a ship that moved 80kilometers north in 5hours"
] | C |
132e5fdd-e62d-46c5-8d7f-90cfaf31b95a | Q: What is the source of the allusion in the sentence below?
Shannon warned her youngest son not to cry wolf while wrestling with his older brother.
Choices: | [
"a fable",
"U.S. history"
] | A |
18c33c38-a1a4-494b-a353-a9197a944c36 | Q: Which logical fallacy is used in the text?
Mr. Kemp argues that we need to do more to prevent workplace injuries and fatalities. I doubt that someone so socially awkward would know a thing about office safety.
Choices: | [
"ad hominem: a personal attack against one's opponent",
"bandwagon fallacy: the assumption that the popular choice is automatically correct"
] | A |
040d6a7a-7dac-4506-b1e5-6c3265be4d4c | Q: Based on this information, what is this fly's phenotype for the wing type trait?
Choices: | [
"normal wings",
"vestigial wings"
] | A |
6b6956fe-9541-460b-80d6-957cb414f18a | Q: Complete the sentence.
The First Amendment says that the government cannot take away a person's () or freedom of religion.
Choices: | [
"freedom of speech",
"right to own weapons",
"right to vote"
] | A |
e41f4a52-7a7a-405a-91ee-69e09db65054 | Q: Select the part whose main job is to help a plant cell make proteins.
Choices: | [
"cytoplasm",
"endoplasmic reticulum",
"mitochondria",
"cell wall"
] | B |
20336ec0-047e-4efd-907a-ac89c914a907 | Q: Select the part that contains the information that a plant cell uses for growth and activities.
Choices: | [
"chloroplasts",
"chromosomes",
"mitochondria",
"Golgi"
] | B |
0f994f69-9b93-4d89-b616-49296fc53d28 | Q: Look at the word. Does it have a closed syllable or an open syllable?
hi
Choices: | [
"open",
"closed"
] | A |
5f0435a7-a2c0-4c41-9472-99534df10feb | Q: Does this passage describe the weather or the climate?
Walter lives in a city where the wind often blows from the south throughout the year.
Choices: | [
"climate",
"weather"
] | A |
622f423a-2359-47ec-a786-4cf4355ee88b | Q: Which is smoother?
Choices: | [
"burlap sack",
"cardboard"
] | B |
9d9a1608-98dc-4183-aeb2-bcb9b20298e2 | Q: Complete the sentence so that it uses personification.
"You might think you'll always be young," Mrs. Sheppard counseled, "but time ()".
Choices: | [
"affects everyone",
"creeps up on you"
] | B |
2f665108-d0c5-4d07-9cfd-c08e3bb11c37 | Q: Based on this information, what is Basil's phenotype for the eye color trait?
Choices: | [
"brown eyes",
"red eyes"
] | B |
fbd80e26-7cb1-4836-a400-656500a94196 | Q: What is the source of the allusion in the sentence below?
Scarlett told her friends that Kevin was a typical Peter Pan type.
Choices: | [
"literature",
"Greek mythology"
] | A |
8c33adc0-5ea3-4bab-a804-97e0c14625eb | Q: Is fixing a computer a good or a service?
Choices: | [
"a service",
"a good"
] | A |
b5d7b7ff-ad77-4245-a594-a26d89213f88 | Q: Does this passage describe the weather or the climate?
Jackie lives in a town with hot summers and freezing cold winters.
Choices: | [
"weather",
"climate"
] | B |
ed4ebe4d-e8ad-48df-b06e-0f9ad57591cb | Q: What information supports the conclusion that Kari acquired this trait?
Choices: | [
"Kari's scar was caused by an accident. She cut her leg when she was climbing a tree.",
"Some scars fade more quickly than others."
] | A |
c5b022a9-c889-47e7-a779-16672e057ee6 | Q: Does the sentence use a simile or a metaphor?
The new blanket was as soft as a kitten's fur.
Choices: | [
"simile",
"metaphor"
] | A |
7995754d-4693-444b-89ab-8a53a9124420 | Q: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
Trent's '64 Impala groaned as he turned the ignition. Yet again he resolved to refurbish it over the summer.
Choices: | [
"personification",
"metaphor"
] | A |
7f1127b2-351b-4bf3-9f1c-1a5a3c14253a | Q: What do these two changes have in common?
using polish to remove tarnish from a silver spoon
a piece of avocado turning brown
Choices: | [
"Both are caused by cooling.",
"Both are only physical changes.",
"Both are chemical changes.",
"Both are caused by heating."
] | C |
f0674531-dd79-4641-bc01-0aa7822bf957 | Q: Which correctly shows the title of an article?
Choices: | [
"\"Caring for Our Children\"",
"Caring for Our Children"
] | A |
4d6e54c6-dd34-4cc7-ab32-10529b4e86d0 | Q: What information supports the conclusion that Bonnie inherited this trait?
Choices: | [
"Bonnie's parents were born with wavy hair. They passed down this trait to Bonnie.",
"Bonnie and her mother both have short hair."
] | A |
ddd67368-7c1e-4ab4-9a2c-86d608768671 | Q: How long is a leather belt?
Choices: | [
"85 kilometers",
"85 centimeters"
] | B |
c85d935d-26a1-498d-a051-c2da9ed23922 | Q: Which of the following contains a vague pronoun reference?
Choices: | [
"Tom was recently reading about remote mountain villages, and it said that they often have no Internet access. He couldn't imagine life without email!",
"Tom was recently reading about remote mountain villages, and the article said that they often have no Internet access. He couldn't imagine life without email!"
... | A |
3a990bee-9157-433e-891c-1183e29ba59b | Q: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
Harry's leaving his job? That's old news. He's been planning that for months.
Choices: | [
"oxymoron",
"euphemism"
] | A |
5c2b5096-e640-4a40-b71b-b657b85872a5 | Q: Which correctly shows the title of a book?
Choices: | [
"\"Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing\"",
"***Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing***"
] | B |
dcfac5b4-30bc-4016-8fc6-a4cd8ab1de48 | Q: Would you find the word pouch on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
picture - profit
Choices: | [
"yes",
"no"
] | A |
af7f457a-b10f-4a6c-872f-933998234170 | Q: Suppose Helen decides to bake cranberry muffins. Which result would be a cost?
Choices: | [
"Helen will get to eat more muffins. She can make more cranberry muffins than chocolate muffins.",
"Helen will give up the chance to eat chocolate muffins. She thinks chocolate muffins are tastier than cranberry muffins."
] | B |
771c1dc6-fa90-4b5e-9603-adabcad7aa85 | Q: Which change best matches the sentence?
The floor of a valley is covered by water after a heavy rainfall.
Choices: | [
"wildfire",
"flood",
"volcanic eruption"
] | B |
03777005-9201-4010-8787-81b4e97faada | Q: Which word would you find on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
passage - pigeon
Choices: | [
"puppet",
"phantom"
] | B |
570210d7-b6ad-4402-87a7-5f55f47e6e7e | Q: What information supports the conclusion that Judy inherited this trait?
Choices: | [
"Judy's parents have red hair. They passed down this trait to Judy.",
"Judy and her mother both wear their hair in braids."
] | A |
45c7de3e-6e5f-4d7f-a415-6fabf6a4edc7 | Q: Suppose Anne decides to go on the spinning teacups. Which result would be a cost?
Choices: | [
"Anne will give up the chance to go on the scrambler. She would have had more fun on that ride.",
"Anne will save some ride tickets. She needs fewer tickets to go on the spinning teacups than on the scrambler."
] | A |
35a3c4bf-b3f8-41ec-849e-62dc1d25db70 | Q: Using only these supplies, which question can Mabel investigate with an experiment?
Choices: | [
"Does the basketball bounce higher on gravel or on grass?",
"Does the basketball bounce higher on a lawn or on a dirt path?",
"Do larger basketballs bounce higher than smaller basketballs on a brick patio?"
] | A |
c90d5389-a7b5-4077-913f-5a6968e53f52 | Q: What is the temperature of a bowl of ice cream?
Choices: | [
"39°C",
"39°F"
] | B |
5900583d-959d-411a-9175-b45ba555705e | Q: Select the one true statement.
Choices: | [
"Plant cells can have a nucleus but do not have chloroplasts.",
"The Golgi packages proteins and other substances and directs them to different parts of a plant cell.",
"In an animal cell, the vacuoles contain the master plan for cell activities and cell development."
] | B |
9ab94991-6e5d-4c32-9b6e-88541c865546 | Q: What kind of sentence is this?
Bridget felt intimidated by the steep cliff that she faced on her first rock-climbing adventure.
Choices: | [
"exclamatory",
"interrogative",
"declarative"
] | C |
8d2e7867-e97b-4488-a117-f5628551a72f | Q: Does the sentence use a simile or a metaphor?
Mrs. Leonard is kind, and her heart is gold.
Choices: | [
"metaphor",
"simile"
] | A |
a70afb70-9117-4e6e-a22c-be6b377c42de | Q: Suppose Troy decides to see the otters. Which result would be a cost?
Choices: | [
"Troy will save some time. The otters are close by, but he would have had to walk to the the other side of the zoo to see the lemurs.",
"Troy will give up the chance to see the lemurs. He would have enjoyed seeing them more than the otters."
] | B |
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