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100

What is the mean of this set of data: 

7, 9, 11, 26, 13, 18, 9, 19


7+9+9+11+13+18+19+26 = 112 

112 / 8 = 14 

100

Which of the following words will you use to complete the sentence correctly?

The accident wasn't __________. 

A. Deliberate          C. Critical

B. Indicate             D. Frustration

The accident wasn't DELIBERATE. 

Deliberate means planned or on purpose. 

100

Make a spelling correction in the following sentence. 

It is necesary to study and prepare for the different tests.

It is NECESSARY to study and prepare for the different tests. 

100

The introduction of an essay includes which of the following: 

A. One reason that supports the main idea. 

B. A biref summary of all three reasons that support the main idea. 

C. Specific details about one supporting point.

D. The title of the essay.

B. A brief summary of all three reasons that support the main idea. 

100

Which branch of government is the president a part of? 

The president of the U.S. is a part of the Executive branch of government. 

200

Use PEMDAS to solve the following expression:  

(3+9)^2 / 2 + (4 + 13) 

(3+9) ^2 / 2 + (4 + 13) = ? 

(12) ^2 / 2 + (17) 

144 / 2 + 17 

72 + 17 = 89

200

Which of the following words will you use to complete the sentence correctly? 

The students are actively __________ their goal of completing their high school equivalency. 

A. Determining         C. Indicating 

B. Restoring             D. Pursuing

The students are actively PURSUING their goal of completing their high school equivalency. 

200

Make a capitalization correction to the following sentence. 

The first American President was born in February of 1732.

The first American president was born in February of 1732.

200

The three body paragraphs of an essay include which of the following: 

A. A conclusion.

B. An introduction.

C. Supporting details that provide evidence for the main argument.

D. One piece of evidence that proves the author's point.

C. Supporting details that provide evidence for the main argument. 

200

Decide if the following experiment is measuring quantitative or qualitative data. 

Students baked cookies at four different times to determine which time created the best tasting cookie.

This experiment is measuring qualitative data because the students are testing the taste or flavor of the cookie. 

300

45% of students who read everyday, improve their practice test scores. If there are 100 total students, how many, who read everyday improve their practice test scores? 

45% = 45/100 = 45 students who read everyday improve their practice test scores.

300

Use too, to, or two to complete the following sentence. 

I'm so tired, I went to bed _____ late last night. 

I'm so tired, I went to bed TOO late last night. 

300

Add quotation marks in the appropriate spot in this sentence. 

The father talked to his kids about going to school on time and told them you cannot be late again!

The father talked to his kids about going to school on time and told them "you cannot be late again!"

300
A topic sentence does what?

A. Ends each paragraph and summarizes the main purpose.

B. Provides specific supporting details.

C. Provides the main idea of the entire story or passage.

D. Introduces each paragraph and the main purpose of that paragraph. 

D. A topic sentence introduces each paragraph and the main purpose of that paragraph. 

300

Name five out of the original thirteen colonies in the U.S. 

New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.

400

A study says that 13/25 students who study at home, pass the test on their first try. What percent of students who study at home, pass the test on their first try? 

13/25 = 52/100 = 52% of students who study at home, pass the test on their first try. 

400

Use their, there or they're to complete the sentence below. 

We will meet you at the movie theater, it's over _____. 

We will meet you at the movie theater, it's over THERE. 

400

Add a comma or comma's where it is necessary in the following sentence. 

Jon my best friend cannot come to the party this weekend. 

Jon, my best friend, cannot come to the party this weekend. 

400

The conclusions includes: 

A. Only two of the three main points to support the argument.

B. An introduction to all three supporting details.

C. A summary of all three main points.

D.A summary of only the most important point.

C. A summary of all three main points. 

400

The diameter of a circle is: 

A. The distance halfway across the circle. 

B. The distance from one edge across to the other edge. 

C. The distance around the outside of the circle.

D. Half the distance of the outside of a circle. 

B. The distance from one edge across to the other edge. 

500

6/20 students attended the field trip. What percent of students did not attend the field trip?

14/20 did not attend the field trip. 

14/20 = 70/100 = 70% 

500

Use affect or effect to complete the sentence below. 

The storm tomorrow will _________ student attendance. 

The storm tomorrow will AFFECT student attendance. 

Affect is a verb, effect is a noun. 

500

Add a comma or comma's where it is necessary in the following sentence. 

In the morning we walked to the coffee shop and had breakfast. 

In the morning, we walked to the coffee shop and had breakfast. 

500
A body paragraph includes which of the following, except for:

A. Statistics that provide evidence.

B. Facts that support the main idea. 

C. General information, loosely related to the main idea.

D. Examples in favor of the main argument.

C. General information, loosely related to the main idea. 

500

Name three steps of the scientific method.

1. Observation/Question

2. Background research about the subject.

3. Hypothesis 

4. Experiment 

5. Data Analysis 

6. Draw conclusion

7. Communicate/share results