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bae26b1b-a7d6-4f8e-8b49-216f1d597852 | Q: Suppose Vijay decides to make vegetable soup. Which result would be a cost?
Choices: | [
"Vijay will spend more time making the vegetable soup than he would have spent making the egg drop soup.",
"The vegetable soup will be tastier than the egg drop soup would have been."
] | A |
3a783bc7-a598-4c76-aab7-ab3494c91839 | Q: Which closing is correct for a letter?
Choices: | [
"thank you,\nDavid",
"Thank you,\nDavid"
] | B |
c4a0e13a-23a4-415a-931b-862b1b605d38 | Q: Based on this information, what is Ringo's phenotype for the fur color trait?
Choices: | [
"black fur",
"brown fur"
] | B |
b4fd5108-6ea1-4742-b1b9-e3baa9bf779b | Q: Which object has less thermal energy?
Choices: | [
"a bowl of oatmeal at a temperature of 35°C",
"a bowl of oatmeal at a temperature of 40°C"
] | A |
fffa84e3-8a4b-4e94-9da7-a4f344e30e9a | Q: What does the euphemism in this text suggest?
Ava is between jobs right now, so she's selling some of her old jewelry to help pay the bills.
Choices: | [
"Ava is short on cash.",
"Ava is unemployed."
] | B |
51a05f73-6fbe-4857-a9f0-d1f109bf7a7b | Q: Which of the following contains a vague pronoun reference?
Choices: | [
"Did Ken and his brother look through the user manual before trying to fix his computer?",
"Did Ken and his brother look through the user manual before trying to fix Ken's computer?"
] | A |
e74b8b70-0c34-49d8-8e74-3da7a91ab12c | Q: Which sentence is more formal?
Choices: | [
"It is like pulling teeth to convince patients to make lifestyle changes that will improve their health.",
"It can be difficult to convince patients to make lifestyle changes that will improve their health."
] | B |
51167582-f1c9-4d42-b79e-5b0e9776541f | Q: Based on this information, what is Chance's phenotype for the fur texture trait?
Choices: | [
"soft fur",
"rough fur"
] | B |
6f85f5da-cd4d-44ee-97ec-2e9e6c6bd74d | Q: Which of the following parts does an animal cell have?
Choices: | [
"chromosomes",
"cell wall",
"chloroplasts"
] | A |
94175cbf-d9bd-471d-994b-e079c028ab40 | Q: Suppose Harper decides to see the grizzly bears. Which result would be a cost?
Choices: | [
"Harper will spend more time walking to the grizzly bears. They are on the other side of the zoo, but the gorillas are close by.",
"Harper will enjoy seeing the grizzly bears more than she would have enjoyed seeing the gorillas."
] | A |
a8e8793e-b798-4553-8e4a-5f1468b884d3 | Q: Which is a compound sentence?
Choices: | [
"Dad remembered to buy groceries, but he forgot the grape jelly.",
"The nervous swimmer steps onto the diving platform."
] | A |
29d072c4-52d1-4994-b6e7-ccbc7052dcf7 | Q: Was there a surplus or a shortage of videogames?
Choices: | [
"surplus",
"shortage"
] | B |
2ed6845c-e33e-4889-9631-32be29b17874 | Q: Select the bird.
Choices: | [
"anchovy",
"porcupinefish",
"fruit bat",
"flamingo"
] | D |
f44fd255-ac64-4b61-9124-4d3361f691bf | Q: Does this passage describe the weather or the climate?
Bridgeport, Connecticut, had cool temperatures over the weekend.
Choices: | [
"climate",
"weather"
] | B |
aa5a35ce-d303-4330-98a6-293e0609b108 | Q: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
Take care to get what you like or you will be forced to like what you get.
—George Bernard Shaw, Man and Superman
Choices: | [
"chiasmus",
"paradox"
] | A |
8c032404-bf26-45e8-8868-078d60451168 | Q: How long is a car?
Choices: | [
"4 miles",
"4 feet",
"4 inches",
"4 yards"
] | D |
0d0ca70e-a718-4155-9b1b-8b586b2761c8 | Q: Is the following trait inherited or acquired?
Suzie has a scar on her right leg.
Choices: | [
"acquired",
"inherited"
] | A |
a8fa6637-2d4d-4d9b-b972-33085e127873 | Q: Which word would you find on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
pasture - polish
Choices: | [
"pinch",
"purpose"
] | A |
f2edc706-beba-49b4-aeb8-1fb75aba58c4 | Q: Which is a run-on sentence?
Choices: | [
"Michelle blows big bubbles, Victor pops them.",
"Darkness comes quickly on long winter nights."
] | A |
5847a6f8-9f22-45ae-a6c1-7ab0548cd388 | Q: Adapted from J. R. Dos Passos, "The Bridge" and from Walt Whitman, "Salut au Monde!"
Choices: | [
"The lonely bridge cuts dark across the marsh\nWhose long pools glow with the light\nOf a flaming summer sunset.\nAt this end limp bushes overhang,\nPalely reflected in the amber-colored water.",
"I see the tracks of the railroads of the earth;\nI see them welding State to State, city to city, through North Ameri... | B |
ab5f8985-c50d-4c96-b8b6-f504dce84b2a | Q: Which type of sentence is this?
The platypus has venom-producing glands, which are rare among mammals, but its venom is not generally lethal to humans.
Choices: | [
"simple",
"compound-complex",
"compound",
"complex"
] | B |
967dd7c8-7424-4141-9d94-889b1d555db4 | Q: What kind of sentence is this?
What is the likelihood that we will encounter bears and other wildlife in Alaska?
Choices: | [
"imperative",
"declarative",
"interrogative"
] | C |
556d2e10-b4c2-4ff9-a369-126c0e49dc76 | Q: Which tense does the sentence use?
The friends will visit Frank in Middletown.
Choices: | [
"future tense",
"past tense",
"present tense"
] | A |
3e58513b-8a88-41e7-8a46-d8dafd3a288a | Q: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
The hum of the computer concerned David. Was the problem with the power supply or the hard drive?
Choices: | [
"simile",
"onomatopoeia"
] | B |
71642c4a-8c3a-4753-b725-eff60cbc5c95 | Q: Based on this information, what is Elijah's phenotype for the Thomsen disease trait?
Choices: | [
"having Thomsen disease",
"not having Thomsen disease"
] | B |
31e861ae-7ab4-4dad-a3df-285241a555ec | Q: Which correctly shows the title of an article?
Choices: | [
"Would I Let My Son Play Football?",
"\"Would I Let My Son Play Football?\""
] | B |
57f74dad-3aec-48f9-8784-79cf4bf2c8db | Q: Which word would you find on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
feather - fling
Choices: | [
"fabulous",
"fix"
] | B |
8aed7e31-3dc7-4b96-a108-93c0710a8804 | Q: Based on this information, what is Champ's genotype for the coat color gene?
Choices: | [
"ll",
"a red coat"
] | A |
59ef73af-b136-4edd-ad35-60c3b2fa91f7 | Q: Which statement describes the antelope's motion?
Choices: | [
"The antelope has a constant velocity.",
"The antelope is accelerating."
] | B |
6f490460-44d4-4556-adc2-414e51743a5b | Q: How long is a kitchen table?
Choices: | [
"7 yards",
"7 inches",
"7 feet",
"7 miles"
] | C |
84229bfa-9a0f-455e-aced-6d85d369a222 | Q: Which object has the most thermal energy?
Choices: | [
"a 2-kilogram brick at a temperature of 458°F",
"a 2-kilogram brick at a temperature of 430°F",
"a 2-kilogram brick at a temperature of 453°F"
] | A |
c1973892-b5db-46ec-94f6-3e21b6c3597b | Q: Does this passage describe the weather or the climate?
Voss is a city in Norway. One winter, the snow there was two meters deep!
Choices: | [
"weather",
"climate"
] | A |
4b46beee-7f06-4d80-8281-16edefa9d0af | Q: What is the source of the allusion in the sentence below?
Nolan persisted despite his friends' attempts to tell him that this was a Gordian knot.
Choices: | [
"a song",
"ancient legend"
] | B |
e80734f7-5a5d-4339-8139-f2f9e27a0f73 | Q: Which is a compound sentence?
Choices: | [
"Dillon liked the sea otters, but the jellyfish were his favorite.",
"The artist prepared a canvas for a new oil painting."
] | A |
f457aa50-277e-4b61-a4e7-aeae8c4cf0b4 | Q: Using only these supplies, which question can Nina investigate with an experiment?
Choices: | [
"If squash seeds and tomato seeds are planted with compost, which type of plant grows larger?",
"Do squash plants grow larger if the seeds are planted with compost or without compost?",
"Do squash plants grow larger if the seeds are planted in small pots or in large pots?"
] | B |
1af5710b-43f7-47c8-9b13-f5191730295a | Q: Using only these supplies, which question can Sofia investigate with an experiment?
Choices: | [
"Do rocks skip more times when thrown across a river or across a pond?",
"Do small rocks or large rocks skip more times when thrown across the river?",
"Do round rocks or flat rocks skip more times when thrown across the river?"
] | B |
9c67352e-99de-461c-a64d-e7a55b04723a | Q: The city of Newport has been one of the world's biggest makers of cough drops for many years. But last month, Newport's cough drop factories were destroyed by floods. What will probably happen to the overall supply of cough drops?
Choices: | [
"The supply will probably go up.",
"The supply will probably go down."
] | B |
38b80ceb-18e8-4b32-9db2-a3be9bff5016 | Q: Which text uses the word literally in its traditional sense?
Choices: | [
"Destiny adores the classic Renaissance style of the Rialto Bridge in Venice. She was surprised to learn that the bridge remains functional even though it is literally hundreds of years old.",
"Destiny adores the classic Renaissance style of the Rialto Bridge in Venice. She was surprised to learn that the bridge ... | A |
c36be6d3-42d0-4347-81a6-0fb12f7a9d6e | Q: Using only these supplies, which question can Whitney investigate with an experiment?
Choices: | [
"Do squash plants grow larger if the seeds are planted in small pots or in large pots?",
"If squash seeds and tomato seeds are planted with compost, which type of plant grows larger?",
"Do squash plants grow larger if the seeds are planted with compost or without compost?"
] | C |
aab30176-e49c-46ba-904e-f0306eba5c29 | Q: Using only these supplies, which question can Krysta investigate with an experiment?
Choices: | [
"Do the deer eat more leaves from tomato plants or from squash plants?",
"Do the deer eat fewer leaves from bean plants sprayed with coffee spray than from unsprayed bean plants?",
"Do the deer eat fewer leaves from bean plants sprayed with garlic spray than from unsprayed bean plants?"
] | C |
786869cb-ee4e-4479-83c9-e7a6b9186780 | Q: Select the solid.
Choices: | [
"grape juice",
"spoon",
"rain"
] | B |
5ec96cef-8373-4548-9e7c-a222f3a3930f | Q: What do these two changes have in common?
deep-frying chicken
burning a marshmallow over a campfire
Choices: | [
"Both are caused by cooling.",
"Both are chemical changes.",
"Both are only physical changes."
] | B |
ff072eee-a9f5-406f-8092-2ff2e4376deb | Q: Is the following trait inherited or acquired?
Megan has a scar on her right leg.
Choices: | [
"inherited",
"acquired"
] | B |
7232e3a5-bd0a-4921-9c94-810b4770e54a | Q: Answer the riddle.
I am made of paper.
I tell a story.
A teacher may read me out loud.
What am I?
Choices: | [
"a picture",
"a book"
] | B |
d675ca5f-e3f8-4163-9412-42b53c6ede71 | Q: Complete the sentence.
Baking cookies is a ().
Choices: | [
"physical change",
"chemical change"
] | B |
422a0130-f305-495b-854f-29db943c9639 | Q: Does this passage describe the weather or the climate?
Summer is usually the hottest time of the year in Des Moines, Iowa.
Choices: | [
"weather",
"climate"
] | B |
9c79df6d-c605-491c-b967-f624ae53124c | Q: What do these two changes have in common?
a piece of apple turning brown
compost rotting
Choices: | [
"Both are chemical changes.",
"Both are caused by cooling.",
"Both are caused by heating.",
"Both are only physical changes."
] | A |
acb2154d-9637-4b09-a71b-425ccd7dd9b1 | Q: Compare the motion of two cars. Which car was moving at a lower speed?
Choices: | [
"a car that moved 445miles in 10hours",
"a car that moved 170miles in 10hours"
] | B |
cf6fb7d4-c874-40ec-ad2e-5fa710b560fe | Q: Would you find the word suitcase on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
salute - squirrel
Choices: | [
"no",
"yes"
] | A |
32be91d2-b71e-4cd1-b168-f7e1fefa8e39 | Q: Which pot of spaghetti sauce has a higher temperature?
Choices: | [
"the pot of spaghetti sauce with more thermal energy",
"the pot of spaghetti sauce with less thermal energy"
] | A |
0d8b974c-d210-42fd-a00a-17f6437a6e8a | Q: Which is a complete sentence?
Choices: | [
"Kayla draws an arrow it points up.",
"Coach Sharma talked to her team before the game."
] | B |
9f3c6177-5736-41e3-b644-feeda3ba4eba | Q: Which word would you find on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
herring - hue
Choices: | [
"hot",
"haunt"
] | A |
1278a8f3-c162-40e6-86d2-0d55bad47709 | Q: What information supports the conclusion that Gavin inherited this trait?
Choices: | [
"Gavin and his biological father have short hair.",
"Gavin's biological mother often wears her naturally brown hair in a bun.",
"Gavin and his siblings all have naturally straight hair."
] | B |
06ed5339-1df4-4415-b2b0-b0a0c12afa52 | Q: Complete the statement. Assume that the skydiver's mass did not change.
The gravitational potential energy stored between the skydiver and Earth () as she drifted toward the flat ground.
Choices: | [
"increased",
"decreased",
"stayed the same"
] | B |
9874bf86-aa96-451b-a524-f3d99371e3aa | Q: Using only these supplies, which question can Tanvi investigate with an experiment?
Choices: | [
"Does milk chocolate or dark chocolate melt faster when heated on the stove?",
"Does dark chocolate or white chocolate melt faster when heated on the stove?",
"Does milk chocolate melt faster when heated in a microwave or on a stove?"
] | A |
7a86597d-a9de-4800-bcc3-2047b92a7e9a | Q: Which tense does the sentence use?
In the morning, Mrs. Harper shoveled the snow.
Choices: | [
"present tense",
"future tense",
"past tense"
] | C |
5053ab7e-e601-4975-8608-308a77c0e5cb | Q: What is the source of the allusion in the sentence below?
A Good Samaritan jumped in when my grocery bag broke and the contents spilled all over the sidewalk.
Choices: | [
"the Bible",
"British history"
] | A |
24e02d00-8c5d-4a21-b335-10c50f58d577 | Q: What is the volume of an eyedropper?
Choices: | [
"3 liters",
"3 milliliters"
] | B |
d400a594-bbde-4a2c-9951-127139fee070 | Q: Complete the sentence.
Rust forming on a bicycle frame is a ().
Choices: | [
"chemical change",
"physical change"
] | A |
88c10898-1d8f-4ec1-8c9d-8efbd4ce6073 | Q: Is there a sentence fragment?
Developed in 1973, GPS is a satellite-based navigation system. Also known as Global Positioning System.
Choices: | [
"no",
"yes"
] | B |
b2dd32a6-b650-485e-98ff-82486946b400 | Q: Select the one substance that is not a rock.
Choices: | [
"A sunflower seed is made by a living thing. It is formed in nature.",
"Gabbro is not made by living things. It is not a pure substance.",
"Gneiss is not a pure substance. It is not made by living things."
] | A |
55af931e-51bf-4117-82fd-2aec33a8a926 | Q: Select the invertebrate.
Choices: | [
"leaf-tailed gecko",
"bess beetle",
"magpie goose",
"domestic pig"
] | B |
45833d88-b6a4-45c7-9a42-300a50819898 | Q: Assume all other forces on Dylan are balanced. Which statement describes the forces on Dylan?
Choices: | [
"The forces are balanced, so there is no net force on Dylan.",
"The forces are unbalanced, so there is a net force on Dylan."
] | A |
87e4c319-b868-4980-99d7-e1fc2d3eae2d | Q: Is there a sentence fragment?
Which U.S. cities are doing the most to reduce greenhouse gas emissions? Tonight's news report has the details.
Choices: | [
"yes",
"no"
] | B |
8ceedccb-c6d5-4d46-aec5-9f7d116d72b1 | Q: What does the idiom in this text suggest?
Mia has a lot on her plate: she is attending college, has a full-time job as a waitress, and volunteers at the animal shelter.
Choices: | [
"Mia has worked up an appetite.",
"Mia has many responsibilities."
] | B |
cf2d297f-8347-48a4-a99e-e6b458fdb9d0 | Q: Which tense does the sentence use?
The Swifts will stay at an inn on the island.
Choices: | [
"present tense",
"future tense",
"past tense"
] | B |
9dcab0dd-d196-4b15-91c4-c821d913e726 | Q: Which tense does the sentence use?
In the darkness, Amelia strained her eyes.
Choices: | [
"past tense",
"future tense",
"present tense"
] | A |
3e8deccd-155c-47ce-9ac4-7e3c8cfcdd71 | Q: Select the one substance that is not a mineral.
Choices: | [
"Gypsum is formed in nature. It is a pure substance.",
"Malachite is formed in nature. It is a solid.",
"Wool is made by living things. It is not a pure substance."
] | C |
ae44398f-4446-4a1d-a54e-c25959bfd82f | Q: Complete the sentence.
A can of soda fizzing over is a ().
Choices: | [
"chemical change",
"physical change"
] | B |
7af2a882-d28f-4118-923a-080925743600 | Q: What is the volume of a bottle of nail polish?
Choices: | [
"15 milliliters",
"15 liters"
] | A |
360f52dd-a4d8-43a6-9f9d-bab146a64451 | Q: Which logical fallacy is used in the text?
Three key pieces of evidence prove that my client is innocent. First, she has not done anything wrong. Second, she is not guilty. And third, she is free from all criminal behaviors, dispositions, or inclinations.
Choices: | [
"circular reasoning: an argument that supports a claim with the claim itself",
"false dichotomy: an argument that presents only two choices when more options exist",
"false causation: the assumption that because two things happened together, one caused the other"
] | A |
60c8b806-61e9-4999-8ae6-4498cac6f4d7 | Q: What kind of sentence is this?
I feel like a completely new person now that my fever has broken!
Choices: | [
"interrogative",
"declarative",
"exclamatory"
] | C |
5930728f-f96a-4b25-9dee-72c5e716a2c5 | Q: Which letter opening is more formal?
Choices: | [
"Dear Andy,",
"Dear Mr. Warren,"
] | B |
0ddd9a17-03fc-4801-8316-93abf904bedc | Q: What do these two changes have in common?
using polish to remove tarnish from a silver spoon
a dinosaur bone turning into rock over millions of years
Choices: | [
"Both are chemical changes.",
"Both are only physical changes.",
"Both are caused by cooling.",
"Both are caused by heating."
] | A |
0b3b0e8e-079d-476c-a05e-ebb62d4303cc | Q: Which word would you find on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
casual - coffee
Choices: | [
"crackle",
"clutch"
] | B |
4bfc306b-4f49-4f15-bc6a-4b2f0095c0ec | Q: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
This movie is so predictable that I'm likely to die of boredom if I keep watching it.
Choices: | [
"euphemism",
"hyperbole"
] | B |
9b3271b9-9b87-401e-b1bf-af8eab094699 | Q: Which drop of dish soap has less thermal energy?
Choices: | [
"the colder drop of dish soap",
"the hotter drop of dish soap"
] | A |
993c0421-b935-42ae-9faf-903d3337f78b | Q: Which phrase has a more negative connotation?
Choices: | [
"a nosy person",
"an interested person"
] | A |
0ad8dee3-0e50-408c-a670-135277bf44cc | Q: Select the cold desert ecosystem.
Choices: | [
"This ecosystem has:\na small amount of rain or snow\ndry, thin soil\nlong, cold winters",
"This ecosystem has:\nwarm, wet summers and cold, wet winters\nsoil that is rich in nutrients\nonly a few types of trees",
"This ecosystem has:\nwarm summers and warm winters\na rainy season and a dry season\nsoil that is... | A |
1af0acd7-c4cb-4f76-a92a-d263c55c7207 | Q: Which change best matches the sentence?
Loose pieces of rock are blown away by wind.
Choices: | [
"drought",
"deposition",
"erosion"
] | C |
59ea4a59-c00c-4007-b53a-ddaaedabc11e | Q: Does this passage describe the weather or the climate?
Latrell lives in a town with hot summers and freezing cold winters.
Choices: | [
"climate",
"weather"
] | A |
f31d5706-b6f1-4626-b47f-af538d81ef4a | Q: What is the mass of a passenger helicopter?
Choices: | [
"3 ounces",
"3 tons",
"3 pounds"
] | B |
daf049b1-c1ed-4e35-865f-560941b32225 | Q: Which organ pulls on bones to move the body?
Choices: | [
"skeleton",
"skin",
"large intestines",
"muscles"
] | D |
1be5d057-5011-410e-a7d6-fb7d55e333ea | Q: Does the sentence use a simile or a metaphor?
From across the room, Uncle Josh's laughter was booming thunder.
Choices: | [
"metaphor",
"simile"
] | A |
ee2a2c2b-9624-44b4-90ce-1c5f9c1255a9 | Q: Which text uses the word nauseous in its traditional sense?
Choices: | [
"The avant-garde artist deftly used neon colors and geometric patterns to create nauseous spirals that forced many viewers to look away after only a few minutes.",
"The avant-garde artist deftly used neon colors and geometric patterns to create disorienting spirals so intense that they caused some viewers to beco... | A |
b98f4e53-c01a-4dfd-9d59-189a32d608f8 | Q: Which text uses the word unique in its traditional sense?
Choices: | [
"Each vase and bowl in Kiera's collection of handmade pottery is unique. The colors and designs reflect both her cultural heritage and her individual artistic style.",
"Kiera's collection of handmade pottery was featured in last week's edition of the Springtown Journal, which identified her as \"one of the most u... | A |
b6c41abb-850d-4286-a6fd-6f6ea5d6c361 | Q: What does the verbal irony in this text suggest?
"That fits you well," Tony remarked after Bonnie's cap fell over her eyes for the tenth time.
Choices: | [
"The cap was too big.",
"The cap was a good fit."
] | A |
c99586ab-a9e1-4819-854d-0c2f60168b3b | Q: Choose the poem that uses anaphora.
Choices: | [
"It would be easy to forgive,\nIf I could but remember;\nIf I could hear, lost love of mine,\nThe music of your cruelties.",
"In the dreamy silence\nOf the afternoon, a\nCloth of gold is woven\nOver wood and prairie."
] | A |
fe8c305c-3d40-4430-9925-3579cb8de681 | Q: Does this passage describe the weather or the climate?
The summers are hot in Kissimmee, Florida.
Choices: | [
"weather",
"climate"
] | B |
cbf5219a-8920-4b4c-90fc-df9594b2dd49 | Q: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
I must have eaten too much of Toby's homemade chili, because now I'm so full I could explode!
Choices: | [
"paradox",
"hyperbole"
] | B |
29ac96e9-c012-44c5-bc90-29b1d0b8e7a1 | Q: Based on this information, what is Remy's phenotype for the fur length trait?
Choices: | [
"FF",
"short fur"
] | B |
00c455ff-07cd-4a2f-a90a-4822005716d5 | Q: Based on this information, what is Tiny's genotype for the eye color gene?
Choices: | [
"red eyes",
"ee"
] | B |
6c8421b3-51fc-41b3-a69d-1be702d67bf9 | Q: Which of the following contains a vague pronoun reference?
Choices: | [
"Bill went on to calculus after studying trigonometry, but he never fully comprehended it.",
"Bill went on to calculus after studying trigonometry, but he never fully comprehended calculus."
] | A |
09f47cb9-0d9f-4f51-8b20-c797f957243f | Q: Which object has the most thermal energy?
Choices: | [
"a cherry pie at a temperature of 41°C",
"a cherry pie at a temperature of 34°C",
"a cherry pie at a temperature of 48°C"
] | C |
13cde25e-0672-40ca-afb9-23f12bdd56a1 | Q: What do these two changes have in common?
melting wax
rain forming in a cloud
Choices: | [
"Both are caused by heating.",
"Both are chemical changes.",
"Both are caused by cooling.",
"Both are only physical changes."
] | D |
9e212afa-8dd3-4f17-b725-5f649f546a86 | Q: How long is a car key?
Choices: | [
"3 miles",
"3 inches",
"3 feet",
"3 yards"
] | B |
a7e2fc99-86aa-4fe3-8290-8dcc90594c75 | Q: Which tense does the sentence use?
Lucy needs a new pair of shoes.
Choices: | [
"past tense",
"present tense",
"future tense"
] | B |
a2e55489-5e7e-4479-8b7d-04a0e4fa36ea | Q: Suppose Kurt decides to plant the magnolia tree. Which result would be a cost?
Choices: | [
"Kurt will get to look at the magnolia tree. He thinks it will look more beautiful than the lilacs would have looked.",
"The magnolia tree will use up more space than the lilacs would have used up."
] | B |
a014351d-225b-4378-9235-7871020e89ac | Q: Based on this information, what is this fruit fly's phenotype for the eye color trait?
Choices: | [
"ee",
"brown eyes"
] | B |
47ecb985-39d4-4df7-ab93-e3453f5da98c | Q: What kind of sentence is this?
This is the most beautiful scenery I've ever seen!
Choices: | [
"exclamatory",
"declarative"
] | A |
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