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f3914414-c4ec-4544-af63-670a2c13c5f6 | Q: Which logical fallacy is used in the text?
Jonah, you drive a beat-up car from the 1980s. For this reason, we can never allow you to be a lifeguard at the community pool.
Choices: | [
"ad hominem: a personal attack against one's opponent",
"false causation: the assumption that because two things happened together, one caused the other"
] | A |
e7754c42-5812-4bb1-99bc-27fbf463ab0a | Q: Which logical fallacy is used in the text?
How do I know that Samantha is the most intelligent person in our geometry class? I know because she's so smart.
Choices: | [
"circular reasoning: an argument that supports a claim with the claim itself",
"appeal to nature: the assumption that natural things are always good"
] | A |
97294957-eb84-4585-8527-3b87ebf81127 | Q: Select the temperature shown by this thermometer.
Choices: | [
"45°F",
"85°F",
"75°F"
] | C |
8454027f-57fb-497b-b6fe-3b5b08e5b3a2 | Q: Which sentence states a fact?
Choices: | [
"Mount Rushmore is too difficult to travel to.",
"There are four faces on Mount Rushmore."
] | B |
1c4df908-e839-4ad8-9ea0-ba71c2e553c8 | Q: Is the following statement true or false?
The cell wall is the outermost layer in a plant cell.
Choices: | [
"false",
"true"
] | B |
35801782-0a23-4c92-a3e1-d08a198819b4 | Q: Select the elementary substance.
Choices: | [
"chloromethane (CH3Cl)",
"calcium (Ca)",
"phosphine (PH3)"
] | B |
3e32958c-c14f-44a6-a6de-4e024ef853f6 | Q: Which logical fallacy is used in the text?
This lunch meat has absolutely no additives, so it must be nutritious.
Choices: | [
"appeal to nature: the assumption that natural things are always good",
"circular reasoning: an argument that supports a claim with the claim itself"
] | A |
981268e5-7903-4cd0-8283-74fa94a06223 | Q: Which sentence states a fact?
Choices: | [
"More people visited Great Smoky Mountains National Park in 2014 than visited Yosemite and Yellowstone combined.",
"Great Smoky Mountains National Park is fantastic because it has 150 official hiking trails."
] | A |
99932d91-6e2e-4e95-834b-a129d0155bb5 | Q: What is the source of the allusion in the sentence below?
Gary spoke at the city council meeting, claiming the new recycling regulations were draconian.
Choices: | [
"a fairy tale",
"Greek history"
] | B |
cab1c223-fa39-4e02-9bc8-c80f375f02de | Q: Which object has more thermal energy?
Choices: | [
"a cherry pie at a temperature of 110°F",
"a cherry pie at a temperature of 80°F"
] | A |
45cce256-2957-4e49-ab84-6cd0b81b7976 | Q: What information supports the conclusion that Trudy inherited this trait?
Choices: | [
"Trudy's father has brown eyes. He passed this trait down to Trudy.",
"Trudy's hair is the same color as her brown eyes."
] | A |
85e4b54f-224b-469b-bd1e-cb333bcd571f | Q: Which word would you find on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
scan - swung
Choices: | [
"spent",
"sacrifice"
] | A |
7dce2e8c-39b3-41f7-8c5c-ec7784e311f4 | Q: What information supports the conclusion that Maddie inherited this trait?
Choices: | [
"Maddie's neighbor has green eyes.",
"Maddie and her biological father wear sunglasses when they go outside.",
"Maddie has green eyes like her biological mother."
] | C |
730d115e-041d-4b1b-a25b-9df09b5e7067 | Q: Complete the sentence.
Cellular respiration is a ().
Choices: | [
"physical change",
"chemical change"
] | B |
d7fe944b-f827-4c48-b692-fd88aa04eb28 | Q: The mom and dad push the strollers at the same speed. Which stroller is pushed with a larger force?
Choices: | [
"a stroller with kid that weighs 25 pounds",
"a stroller with kid that weighs 30 pounds"
] | B |
f2c782a0-6e5e-45fe-907e-20ce1aa807ce | Q: What do these two changes have in common?
water boiling on a stove
ice melting in a glass
Choices: | [
"Both are caused by cooling.",
"Both are only physical changes.",
"Both are chemical changes."
] | B |
a628c41d-855f-421a-b04a-96bdcd0d79a8 | Q: Which word would you find on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
cove - cylinder
Choices: | [
"credit",
"cattle"
] | A |
fb361c3a-e9eb-4311-aa3a-42335384d00f | Q: How long is the Red Sea?
Choices: | [
"2,250 meters",
"2,250 centimeters",
"2,250 kilometers"
] | C |
38733443-7378-4216-abab-9c92cc09920c | Q: Would you find the word doctor on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
dessert - dust
Choices: | [
"yes",
"no"
] | A |
b4099324-f85c-4f05-932c-461058e5a65e | Q: Which tense does the sentence use?
Kate needs a new pair of shoes.
Choices: | [
"future tense",
"past tense",
"present tense"
] | C |
95906f4b-fafe-4cf4-919b-ac6739c55515 | Q: Last year, 50,000 people lived in the city of Fairview. But since then, 8,000 people have moved away. What probably happened to the overall supply of houses for sale in Fairview?
Choices: | [
"The supply probably went up.",
"The supply probably went down."
] | A |
6c79d4a2-b12a-4b40-935b-6f2cf4c3cddd | Q: Which type of sentence is this?
As Will sat down on the rickety old chair, it abruptly collapsed beneath him.
Choices: | [
"simple",
"compound-complex",
"complex",
"compound"
] | C |
978d6e32-d63f-4a43-a32a-76b2f2617393 | Q: Which of the following contains a vague pronoun reference?
Choices: | [
"When Emma parked her scooter next to Mr. Chang's car, she noticed that the scooter had a flat tire.",
"When Emma parked her scooter next to Mr. Chang's car, she noticed that it had a flat tire."
] | B |
29ce5ecb-0497-478d-a640-e10ee3ef8b3e | Q: What is the source of the allusion in the sentence below?
Yesterday's tennis match was a classic David and Goliath story, with Hanson playing against his former team captain, Ernesto.
Choices: | [
"the Bible",
"a poem"
] | A |
b1a59424-27d8-4085-9af1-db9066665c5f | Q: How long is a paintbrush?
Choices: | [
"25 centimeters",
"25 kilometers"
] | A |
34f2a40d-47ff-4a85-9f15-b0cb88b97d3c | Q: Select the solid.
Choices: | [
"coffee",
"wet paint",
"chalk"
] | C |
a2ba71a2-68dc-4969-a97f-373226f8c8cd | Q: Select the part that fills most of the space inside an animal cell.
Choices: | [
"vacuoles",
"cytoplasm",
"chromosomes"
] | B |
721d17a3-a94c-4329-97be-57a499e1dde3 | Q: Based on this information, what is Stuart's phenotype for the whisker type trait?
Choices: | [
"curved whiskers",
"straight whiskers"
] | A |
4e32d69f-d3fe-4cfb-97c1-d801bd5b83bc | Q: Which logical fallacy is used in the text?
Mabel never lies. She told me herself, so it must be true.
Choices: | [
"circular reasoning: an argument that supports a claim with the claim itself",
"ad hominem: a personal attack against one's opponent"
] | A |
a5871639-6797-477f-a23d-abd349df4b2c | Q: Based on this information, what is Remy's phenotype for the body hair trait?
Choices: | [
"Bb",
"a hairy body"
] | B |
1ff4123b-fdbf-4206-b682-b422232ab889 | Q: What does the personification in this text suggest?
The trawler plunged into the angry swells of the dark, furious sea.
—Robert Ludlum, The Bourne Identity
Choices: | [
"The sea was fierce.",
"The sea was deep in color."
] | A |
9f626487-760f-4e31-b3ce-77bd64dfa96c | Q: Which sentence states a fact?
Choices: | [
"Only a fool would travel all the way to China to see rocks.",
"The Stone Forest in southern China is a cluster of ancient limestone pillars."
] | B |
c436650a-b8dd-4a8c-b11a-7c5c85a81e78 | Q: Which is a complex sentence?
Choices: | [
"You will attract more customers if you extend the sale through the weekend.",
"The barber and his brother opened their shop in Harlem more than thirty years ago."
] | A |
5773b532-5090-4b4a-9e2c-ef45a1c2f0a0 | Q: Complete the sentence.
In this chemical reaction, nitrous oxide is a ().
Choices: | [
"reactant",
"product"
] | B |
66933845-edf3-45c2-9d5c-6093129c14b5 | Q: Which object has the most thermal energy?
Choices: | [
"a crayon at a temperature of 91°F",
"a crayon at a temperature of 53°F",
"a crayon at a temperature of 41°F"
] | A |
f357432c-26da-4c3d-95a9-6896e2dba5ba | Q: Which logical fallacy is used in the text?
The thing that makes Santiago stand out as a remarkable cellist is that he's a marvelous musician who plays the cello splendidly.
Choices: | [
"slippery slope fallacy: the false assumption that a small first step will lead to extreme consequences",
"circular reasoning: an argument that supports a claim with the claim itself",
"false causation: the assumption that because two things happened together, one caused the other"
] | B |
c002c202-2907-4584-a3ac-d8c8b35d8832 | Q: Which of the following contains a vague pronoun reference?
Choices: | [
"Brian had to stay home with his brother because he wasn't feeling well.",
"Brian's brother wasn't feeling well, so Brian had to stay home with him."
] | A |
ebf0dc5b-59d9-427c-b479-e139732b8b57 | Q: Which text uses the word random in its traditional sense?
Choices: | [
"At the grocery store, Jayla hastily grabbed fruits and vegetables at random, filling her shopping cart with a hodgepodge of food.",
"Jayla made a random trip to the grocery store, though her kitchen was already stocked with a hodgepodge of food."
] | A |
4cecc726-35cf-4c96-809d-c3457579a164 | Q: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
The Dodson family is going to spend two weeks in Ocean City, but for Mateo it will be a working vacation, since he'll be checking in with the office every day.
Choices: | [
"euphemism",
"oxymoron"
] | B |
344f6717-1e94-45b6-826f-1635505f39a2 | Q: Which correctly shows the title of a movie?
Choices: | [
"Life of Pi",
"Life of pi"
] | A |
5a09c32a-c11d-4fe7-b061-dcc508f47d05 | Q: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
I don't feel like going into it, if you want to know the truth. My parents would have about two hemorrhages apiece if I told anything pretty personal about them.
—J. D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye
Choices: | [
"anaphora",
"hyperbole"
] | B |
88f34b7b-c7fc-4370-948a-f97c78ed15e1 | Q: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
Julian's leaving his job? That's old news. He's been planning that for months.
Choices: | [
"euphemism",
"oxymoron"
] | B |
99e62df7-3ff5-4fad-bf46-80506a45ed8d | Q: What is the mass of a full bag of groceries?
Choices: | [
"8 tons",
"8 pounds",
"8 ounces"
] | B |
c2f3c2a1-ea21-4434-96b4-910ae03440f1 | Q: Which sentence is more formal?
Choices: | [
"A bunch of banks are about to start charging higher checking account fees.",
"Many banks will begin imposing higher fees for checking accounts."
] | B |
3a030ced-e2ff-457c-b37e-16dec02fa46c | Q: Complete the statement. Assume that Caleb's mass did not change.
The gravitational potential energy stored between Caleb and Earth () as he rode the escalator.
Choices: | [
"increased",
"stayed the same",
"decreased"
] | A |
1b86ffc9-71ec-4294-83d9-384aa40afc3f | Q: Select the one true statement.
Choices: | [
"Lysosomes are the sites where ribosomes build proteins in animal cells.",
"The endoplasmic reticulum is outside the nucleus in an animal cell.",
"The cell wall stores nutrients, water, and waste in a plant cell."
] | B |
dd524b04-64a6-4be7-9502-d83afc9abde5 | Q: What kind of sentence is this?
The Small Dark Spot is the name of a cyclone that occurred on the planet Neptune.
Choices: | [
"declarative",
"exclamatory",
"interrogative"
] | A |
f393e940-eb81-42f0-8093-1e6138c486a1 | Q: Which correctly shows the title of a book?
Choices: | [
"\"With an Open Heart\"",
"***With an Open Heart***"
] | B |
48f2893c-004a-4dff-9433-14a393722bc2 | Q: Which is a compound sentence?
Choices: | [
"I followed Vicky's recipe, but my chicken pot pie tasted nothing like hers.",
"The famous Venus de Milo statue was found on Milos, a volcanic Greek island in the Aegean Sea."
] | A |
ea3b02c4-d6c0-4819-b43c-445ef440787c | Q: Which is a compound sentence?
Choices: | [
"My uncle just moved to Italy, so he will need to learn Italian.",
"The cook tastes too much salt in the soup."
] | A |
4a80cdff-06dc-49c0-864f-04805d925db8 | Q: Is this a run-on sentence?
In the early 1960s, Alan and Doris Litman, a couple in Pittsburgh, invented mace (a nontoxic tear gas), after one of Doris's colleagues was mugged, the Litmans wanted to create a safe product that women could use in self-defense.
Choices: | [
"yes",
"no"
] | A |
a8f2dc7d-66fb-4ec3-a749-c1b8702665f7 | Q: Which change better matches the sentence?
A grassland catches fire and burns.
Choices: | [
"wildfire",
"erosion"
] | A |
ca5c5415-42d8-4c3a-ae89-314c03402f41 | Q: What information supports the conclusion that Rachel acquired this trait?
Choices: | [
"Rachel knits sweaters using cotton, wool, and other types of yarn.",
"Rachel learned how to knit in an after school program."
] | B |
606626fa-efbd-46cb-b7f6-7d57154a0b7f | Q: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
The audience at the 2012 Olympics cheered as, with Herculean effort, Kim Un-Guk of North Korea set an Olympic record by lifting a 153-kilogram weight.
Choices: | [
"alliteration",
"allusion"
] | B |
356675e6-6afd-43bb-a538-62bacb993b8d | Q: Based on this information, what is Casper's phenotype for the Tobiano patterning trait?
Choices: | [
"not having Tobiano patterning",
"having Tobiano patterning"
] | B |
550074a5-1609-4b08-93dd-f0d4cb21a59e | Q: Which sentence states a fact?
Choices: | [
"Riding in a hot-air balloon is more exciting than flying in a plane.",
"In hot-air balloons, passengers ride in baskets."
] | B |
71733ad0-f972-43f1-981c-fd4b5aaca6e1 | Q: Which greeting is correct for a letter?
Choices: | [
"Dear Devon,",
"dear Devon,"
] | A |
e8d5692b-6303-4c60-b635-52b02e2f5819 | Q: Which cookie has less thermal energy?
Choices: | [
"the hotter cookie",
"the colder cookie"
] | B |
1cba0588-2c0a-417b-a1b4-4287f6e281d5 | Q: Which text uses the word ironic in its traditional sense?
Choices: | [
"Last winter, Clarence took a vacation to Florida to escape Boston's cold, snowy weather. In an ironic twist, a rare snowstorm happened to hit Florida that week.",
"Last winter, Clarence took a vacation to Florida to escape Boston's cold, snowy weather. In an ironic twist, he just missed a few of his college frie... | A |
5b3297f3-ecd2-4594-afd8-b0739bd017d1 | Q: Which word would you find on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
shack - spade
Choices: | [
"squirrel",
"source"
] | B |
6e6bb1a5-9ec8-461c-a52d-5d1d8589903d | Q: What does the euphemism in this text suggest?
The Cohen family donated a number of gently loved books and toys to a local shelter.
Choices: | [
"The items were precious.",
"The items were not new."
] | B |
0b2a78a1-431d-4e67-b3d0-3a67ea646917 | Q: What do these two changes have in common?
rust forming on a metal gate
burning food on a stove
Choices: | [
"Both are caused by heating.",
"Both are only physical changes.",
"Both are caused by cooling.",
"Both are chemical changes."
] | D |
877ef0a7-da15-46dc-bc89-98c88d3ccae6 | Q: What do these two changes have in common?
mixing sand and water
sediment settling to the bottom of a muddy puddle
Choices: | [
"Both are chemical changes.",
"Both are caused by heating.",
"Both are caused by cooling.",
"Both are only physical changes."
] | D |
517bfcec-1685-4b62-b3bc-6313c6792516 | Q: Which logical fallacy is used in the text?
Mayor Stanley wants to create more bicycle lanes in Fairview. However, many citizens of Fairview live far from work. It would not be realistic to force us to give up our cars and bike everywhere.
Choices: | [
"circular reasoning: an argument that supports a claim with the claim itself",
"straw man: a misrepresentation of an opponent's position that makes it easier to argue against",
"false causation: the assumption that because two things happened together, one caused the other"
] | B |
56a3fcf6-0c62-4ff6-bf50-1841daf5b2fb | Q: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
Fair river! In thy bright, clear flow
Of crystal, wandering water,
Thou art an emblem of the glow
Of beauty . . . —Edgar Allan Poe, "To the River"
Choices: | [
"apostrophe",
"antithesis"
] | A |
0a2a8931-31bb-4883-a24c-6afd846c216f | Q: Which word does not rhyme?
Choices: | [
"far",
"her",
"star"
] | B |
b62b7844-393d-41a9-9bb2-80bcba951b9b | Q: What information supports the conclusion that Caleb inherited this trait?
Choices: | [
"Caleb's mother cuts his hair every month.",
"Caleb's parents have blond hair. They passed down this trait to Caleb."
] | B |
ea55f80a-75c9-46ce-9b17-d5120ce89dc1 | Q: Based on this information, what is this pea plant's phenotype for the pea shape trait?
Choices: | [
"wrinkled peas",
"ee"
] | A |
2fc7978d-fdab-4caf-93f5-ba7b3e8c0738 | Q: What kind of sentence is this?
I can't believe this is Luna's first time seeing the Pacific Ocean!
Choices: | [
"interrogative",
"exclamatory",
"declarative"
] | B |
9c6f209d-0a96-4628-9709-78f9b68fd916 | Q: What does the verbal irony in this text suggest?
"Sleeping through the rooster's crowing was no problem," Jasper joked with a yawn.
Choices: | [
"Jasper finds roosters amusing.",
"Jasper slept poorly."
] | B |
00cda639-1e94-4d76-86ca-c707b550d8f3 | Q: Which type of sentence is this?
The right hemisphere of the human brain typically controls muscle movement on the left side of the body.
Choices: | [
"compound",
"compound-complex",
"simple",
"complex"
] | C |
1f263654-acb5-4410-9fef-0b75bedfba56 | Q: What do these two changes have in common?
melting wax
knitting yarn into a scarf
Choices: | [
"Both are chemical changes.",
"Both are caused by heating.",
"Both are only physical changes.",
"Both are caused by cooling."
] | C |
772cd273-2c29-480a-862b-c9e0d3fa10dc | Q: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
"This mattress is as soft as concrete," Bob complained as he tested the bed in his hotel room.
Choices: | [
"personification",
"verbal irony"
] | B |
3df2c594-5587-4e16-8ca7-9b8dc3213d12 | Q: What do these two changes have in common?
breaking a ceramic plate
water vapor condensing on a bathroom mirror
Choices: | [
"Both are caused by cooling.",
"Both are chemical changes.",
"Both are only physical changes.",
"Both are caused by heating."
] | C |
3cc0fe4f-f127-4e06-b375-565fac8c465e | Q: What is the source of the allusion in the sentence below?
Isabella had her fifteen minutes when her video of kayaking with dolphins went viral.
Choices: | [
"Greek history",
"modern history"
] | B |
90ca0631-745b-421e-88c1-f16af36613ed | Q: Select the one substance that is not a rock.
Choices: | [
"Trachyte is not made by living things. It is a solid.",
"Scoria is not a pure substance. It is a solid.",
"Plastic is made in a factory. It is not a pure substance."
] | C |
1c36dedf-7cb4-4825-9408-62a0c5de2645 | Q: Which of the following is better evidence that Ellen's kinetic energy changed?
Choices: | [
"When Ellen started pedaling her bike, she began moving along the street.",
"When Ellen got on her bike, her feet were no longer touching the ground."
] | A |
9ccb5c11-ad99-41f6-b069-1b9b52131327 | Q: Would you find the word load on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
lent - livestock
Choices: | [
"no",
"yes"
] | A |
7add01a3-e023-4e60-9273-c8b53270965e | Q: Which tense does the sentence use?
Jackson stirred the sauce on the stove.
Choices: | [
"present tense",
"past tense",
"future tense"
] | B |
dcf24ec3-25ed-4e2c-b57f-b2be83a9c6db | Q: What information supports the conclusion that Michelle acquired this trait?
Choices: | [
"Michelle can fly a plane on cloudy days and at night.",
"Michelle is in the Air Force. She flies a plane almost every day.",
"A pilot taught Michelle how to fly a plane."
] | C |
1b36a86c-8173-4109-80dc-9e6ce2224283 | Q: Which word would you find on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
academy - apparent
Choices: | [
"affair",
"aviator"
] | A |
1e2a1577-ddd4-40b9-b401-6abcdf3a534c | Q: Which type of sentence is this?
Sally is a competitive horseback rider, and she will be competing in the next World Equestrian Games, which are held every four years.
Choices: | [
"complex",
"simple",
"compound",
"compound-complex"
] | D |
3a0ff326-d939-4d51-8547-86b2222ebd96 | Q: Complete the statement. Assume that the sled's mass did not change.
The gravitational potential energy stored between the sled and Earth () as Rita rode down the hill.
Choices: | [
"decreased",
"increased",
"stayed the same"
] | A |
5fbcc016-1bbc-4729-8ab2-f2a48d0740ae | Q: What is the volume of a paper drinking cup?
Choices: | [
"115 liters",
"115 milliliters"
] | B |
1daa4859-14ba-48cb-adb5-5c2d9d5e7b0b | Q: Which type of sentence is this?
As Matthew sat down on the rickety old chair, it abruptly collapsed beneath him.
Choices: | [
"simple",
"complex",
"compound",
"compound-complex"
] | B |
10103d12-8160-4fe9-bbe3-66da436f05f7 | Q: Which object has less thermal energy?
Choices: | [
"a 5-kilogram brick at a temperature of 385°F",
"a 5-kilogram brick at a temperature of 390°F"
] | A |
a84003f3-81d8-4d45-a298-5525855e17e4 | Q: Which is smoother?
Choices: | [
"plastic bucket",
"burlap sack"
] | A |
70c13a35-2fe3-40ca-b62c-c88c8ddf6bfc | Q: Using only these supplies, which question can Joseph investigate with an experiment?
Choices: | [
"Does vegetable oil separate faster when stirred together with cold water or with hot water?",
"Does vegetable oil separate faster when stirred together with vinegar or with water?",
"Does vinegar separate faster when stirred together with olive oil or with coconut oil?"
] | B |
f8f06981-0f08-467d-8437-3a989f735828 | Q: Which change better matches the sentence?
Lava comes out from below Earth's surface.
Choices: | [
"wildfire",
"volcanic eruption"
] | B |
10494dda-f209-4396-99f6-f045a271b466 | Q: Would you find the word hole on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
hello - hire
Choices: | [
"yes",
"no"
] | B |
286521ae-cdd1-4d00-a1f9-7f7ea5f102ff | Q: Does this passage describe the weather or the climate?
About half of the days each year are partly cloudy in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Choices: | [
"climate",
"weather"
] | A |
2d816262-0faa-4e0d-8a4e-8c76129d23ca | Q: Select the invertebrate.
Choices: | [
"cockatoo",
"whiptail lizard",
"cricket",
"minnow"
] | C |
97f3d549-9432-4286-ab1a-4f2a7cb1729f | Q: What kind of sentence is this?
Does Lila prefer pizza or pasta?
Choices: | [
"declarative",
"interrogative"
] | B |
8ea6dedd-4d38-4574-8cc5-6f86f948257c | Q: Using only these supplies, which question can Becky investigate with an experiment?
Choices: | [
"When placed in the sun, does a glass jar wrapped in a black cotton shirt heat up more than a glass jar wrapped in a white cotton shirt?",
"When wrapped in a cotton shirt and placed in the sun, does a large jar or a small jar heat up more?",
"When placed in the sun, does a glass jar wrapped in cotton heat up mo... | A |
ae53b0fb-a000-4a0f-a881-fb8fd1dc52a4 | Q: What information supports the conclusion that Shelby acquired this trait?
Choices: | [
"Shelby learned biology by reading, observing, and experimenting.",
"Shelby is most interested in human biology."
] | A |
fec6fd23-876c-4f1d-866d-233e09fc332b | Q: What is the source of the allusion in the sentence below?
"Deb is such a Pollyanna!" Kendrick announced with a sigh.
Choices: | [
"literature",
"British history"
] | A |
58fc858e-07db-420c-b504-347e6c713314 | Q: What information supports the conclusion that Henry acquired this trait?
Choices: | [
"Henry learned to speak two languages in school.",
"Henry's mother speaks one language."
] | A |
0e6171f6-fd73-4380-b38d-15c03df95f21 | Q: Which sentence is more formal?
Choices: | [
"The Indian town of Cherrapunji gets a lot of rain every year.",
"Cherrapunji, India, receives nearly 460 inches of rain each year."
] | B |
9a0222dd-35fb-4321-84f3-fbd41c79e217 | Q: Which sentence is more formal?
Choices: | [
"McKinney Electronics has a reputation for responding real quick to customer concerns and questions.",
"McKinney Electronics has a reputation for responding quickly to all customer concerns and questions."
] | B |
39ad46bf-6b21-450d-af03-c57501d90c4c | Q: Which word would you find on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
silver - strait
Choices: | [
"soil",
"swap"
] | A |
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