The local library was vital to community life in small towns during the early 1900s because it provided the books and resources that residents needed for education and leisure. Additionally, the library was a _______ of inspiration. Visitors engaging in book clubs and community events would share ideas and help spread them throughout the town.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
Hub, Obstacle, Burden, Imitation
The sentence describes the library as an important place where people gathered, shared ideas, and spread inspiration. The word "hub" fits perfectly, as it represents a central place where activities or ideas are exchanged. The other options do not fit the context:
Therefore, hub is the most logical and precise word for the sentence.
For chef Antonio Gonsalves, being _______ was an essential part of his culinary mastery. Because he paid close attention to the flavors, textures, and presentation of each dish, Gonsalves' creations captured the essence of Mediterranean cuisine with remarkable authenticity and flair.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
A. inventive
B. meticulous
C. impatient
D. hesitant
B. meticulous
The total cost, in dollars, to make 10,000 units of a certain brand of a premium pen is given by, where is the per unit cost, in dollars. What is the total cost, in dollars, to make 10,000 units of the pen when the per unit cost is $1.20.
Solution:
We are given that the total cost to make 10,000 units of the pen is given by f(x)=40,000+10,000x.
Since the per unit cost x is $1.20, the total cost would be f(x=1.20)=40,000+10,000×1.20
f(1.20)=40,000+12,000
f(1.20)=$52,000
The correct answer is 52,000.
Imran bought a few packets of chewing gum and donuts for $90. Each packet of chewing gum cost $4, and each donut cost $2. If Imran bought 15 packets of chewing gum, how many donuts did he buy?
So, we know that Imran bought a few packets of chewing gum and donuts for $90; each packet of chewing gum cost $4, each donut cost $2, and he bought 15 packets of chewing gum.
Say Imran bought x donuts; thus, the amount of money he spent on donuts =$2x; and the amount of money he spent on chewing gum =$4×15=$60
So, 2x+60 must be equal to $90.
2x+60=90
x=(90−60)/2=15 donuts
The correct answer is 15.
In the late 1800s, Jane Addams co-founded Hull House in Chicago, one of the first settlement houses in the United States. Hull House provided social services such as childcare, education, and legal aid to immigrants and the working poor. Addams' work at Hull House inspired broader efforts to address poverty, education, and women's rights. In 1931, she became the first American woman awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her commitment to social reform and international peace efforts.
According to the text, what did Jane Addams co-found in Chicago?
A The first American law firm focused on immigration justice
B A settlement house offering support to immigrants and the poor
C The first public school to offer free meals to students
D A political party advocating for women's voting rights
Explanation
This passage outlines the accomplishments of Jane Addams, especially her co-founding of Hull House, which provided support to marginalized groups in Chicago. Her work helped lay the groundwork for social welfare programs and earned her international recognition. The key detail is that Hull House was a settlement house, offering services to immigrants and the working poor—this directly answers the question about what she co-founded.
Let's analyze each option one by one.
The correct answer is B.
The following text is from William Wordsworth's poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" (1807). In the poem, the speaker states that recalling the daffodils later, when he is alone, makes his heart fill with pleasure, writing, ______
Which quotation from the poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" most effectively illustrates the claim?
A"They flash upon that inward eye / Which is the bliss of solitude;"
B"Ten thousand saw I at a glance; / Tossing their heads in sprightly dance."
C"Continuous as the stars that shine / And twinkle on the milky way,"
D"And then my heart with pleasure fills, / And dances with the daffodils."
Explanation
The prompt paraphrases Wordsworth's idea: the memory of the daffodils returns to him later, in solitude, and that recollection brings joy. The question asks for the line that most directly states this outcome. Therefore, the best evidence must explicitly say that his heart fills with pleasure when he recalls them, not merely describe the flowers’ number, movement, or his mental image.
Let's analyze each option one by one.
The correct answer is D.
Among animals that coordinate in groups, such as wolves, dolphins, and humans, newborns often show an innate attraction to rhythmic, beat-based sounds. Cognitive scientist Maya Patel and her colleagues played sequences of evenly spaced clicks (regular beat) and irregularly spaced clicks to test whether this bias also occurs in solitary desert rodents that neither live in groups nor engage in coordinated hunting. They found that rodent pups showed a significant preference for the regular-beat sequence, suggesting that _____________
Which choice most logically completes the text?
A rhythmic sounds are likely perceived as harmless by newborns of group-living species but as threatening by newborns of solitary species.
B researchers should not assume that an innate attraction to rhythmic regularity is necessarily an adaptation for group coordination.
C researchers can assume that the attraction to rhythmic sounds seen in group-living species is learned rather than innate.
D newly weaned desert rodents show a stronger preference for regular beats than newborn desert rodents do.
Explanation
The passage describes a common claim: infants of group-living species show an innate attraction to rhythmic, beat-based sounds, presumed to aid group coordination. Patel's team tested solitary desert rodents (no group living or coordinated hunting) with regular vs. irregular click sequences. Newborn pups still preferred the regular beat. If a nonsocial species exhibits the bias, its origin need not be specialized for group coordination.
Let's analyze each option one by one.
A list of nine data values is shown:
2, 3, 8, -10, -22, 0, 0, 6, 4
What is the mean of these data?
Solution:
The mean of a data set is calculated by dividing the sum of the data values by the number of data values in the data set. For this data set, the mean can be calculated as
(2+3+8−10−22+0+0+6+4)/9
which is equivalent to −9/9=−1.
The correct answer is -1.
What percent of x is x2 ?
A x
B x/100
C 100x
D x2/100
Solution:
Say y percent of x is x2?
Thus, y% of x=x2
=>(y/100) × x=x2
=>y=(100x2)/x=100x
The correct answer is C.
Venue waste-reduction campaigns can be successful, says researcher Maya Singh of Northshore University, when theaters give patrons a choice: for example, the Brookside Theater cut program-printing by 35 percent after the theater staff was instructed to ask patrons whether ______ wanted a paper program.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A They
B One
C You
D it
The sentence summarizes a theater policy: staff asks patrons whether they want a paper program. The missing pronoun must agree in number with patrons (plural), fit formal expository tone, and maintain consistent grammatical person within reported instructions.
Let's analyze each option one by one.
The correct answer is A.
Without significant advancements in marine exploration, scientists are unlikely to ever have _______ understanding of the creatures living in the deepest parts of the ocean, as these regions remain largely unexplored and inaccessible.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
A a fragmented
B an intuitive
C a comprehensive
D a biased
Explanation
The passage indicates that the deepest parts of the ocean are largely unexplored and difficult to access, making it hard for scientists to fully understand the creatures living there. The word comprehensive fits best because it means "complete and thorough," aligning with the idea of full understanding, which is challenging without further exploration.
Therefore, a comprehensive is the most logical and precise choice for completing the sentence.
The correct answer is C.
The following text is adapted from Jane Austen's 1811 novel Sense and Sensibility. Elinor Dashwood and her sister Marianne are discussing their differing views on emotional restraint.
Elinor, this eldest daughter, whose advice was so effectual, possessed a strength of understanding, and coolness of judgment, which qualified her, though only nineteen, to be the counsellor of her mother. She had an excellent heart; her disposition was affectionate, and her feelings were strong—but she knew how to govern them: it was a knowledge which her mother had yet to learn.
As used in the passage, what does the word "govern" most nearly mean?
A limit
B understand
C suppress
D control
Explanation
Elinor Dashwood, though only nineteen, is portrayed as wise beyond her years. She combines strong emotions with clear judgment and self-restraint, making her a trusted advisor to her mother. Unlike her mother, Elinor knows how to manage her feelings without being overwhelmed by them. The passage highlights the contrast between emotional depth and emotional discipline, presenting Elinor as a model of composure and quiet strength.
The correct answer is D.
Microorganisms are growing in a liquid growth medium. There were 400,000 organisms per microliter during an initial observation. The number of organisms per microliter triples every 4 hours. How many organisms per microliter will there be 16 hours after the initial observation?
A 1,400,000
B 4,800,000
C 32,400,000
D 129,600,000
Solution:
We are given that initially, there were 400,000 organisms per microliter, and that they triple every 4 hours. So,
The correct answer is C.
78x+15y=108
64x+29y=80
The solution to the given system of equations is (x,y). What is the value of x−y ?
Solution:
We have two linear equations: 78x+15y=108 and 64x+29y=80.
One way of getting the value of x−y is to solve the given pair of simultaneous equations, get the values of x and y, and then get the value of x−y. However, there's a smarter way of doing it.
Say 78x+15y=108 ——(1) and
64x+29y=80 ——(2)
Subtracting (2) from (1), we get
(78x+15y=108)−(64x+29y=80)
(78−64)x+(15−29)y=108−80
14x−14y=28
x−y=2; dividing the equation by 14
The correct answer is 2.
7 more than 10 times a number x is equal to 104. Which equation represents this situation?
A (7)(10)x=104
B 10x=104+7
C 7x+10=104
D 10x+7=104
Solution:
We are given that 7 more than 10 times a number x is equal to 104.
Let's turn the given information into math form.
Thus, the mathematical model is
10x+7=104
The correct answer is D.
The following text is adapted from a public health article discussing vaccination outreach strategies.
To improve vaccine uptake in rural areas, public health officials tested various messaging approaches, including door-to-door campaigns and text reminders. The text-based messages led to only modest increases in vaccination rates. Still, the authors recommended continuing the use of text messaging because of its scalability and low cost.
Which choice best describes the function of the underlined portion in the text as a whole?
A It identifies a reason the authors support a strategy even though it produces only limited improvements in outcomes.
B It highlights a logistical obstacle that might prevent the broader use of the text-based messaging strategy.
C It compares two different methods for increasing vaccination rates and indicates which one is more cost-effective.
D It questions the reliability of the study's results by pointing out a potential bias related to rural access to technology.
Explanation
This passage explains how health officials tried to raise vaccination rates using different outreach methods. Text reminders only had a small effect, yet researchers still endorsed their use. The underlined portion explains why: text messaging is cheap and scalable, meaning it can be applied widely at low cost. This cost-efficiency justifies the strategy despite its modest impact.
The correct answer is A.
Scholar and abolitionist Anna Julia Cooper is often remembered for her 1892 work A Voice from the South, widely considered one of the first major texts of Black feminist thought. Cooper argued that the uplift of Black communities depended not only on racial equality, but also on gender justice. She emphasized the intellectual and moral agency of Black women, insisting that they be seen as central participants in political and educational progress. Her essays, delivered in the form of lectures and rhetorical appeals, challenged the dominant ideologies of her time and called for an inclusive vision of American democracy shaped by the voices of Black women.
Which choice best describes the main idea of the text?
A Cooper's work stood out in the 19th century for positioning Black women's experiences and leadership as essential to achieving racial and social equality.
B Cooper's writings often took the form of personal reflections that focused on the challenges she faced as a Black educator and woman.
C Although Cooper was primarily known as a teacher, her influence in literary circles grew steadily during the early 20th century.
D Cooper's ideas were mostly ignored during her lifetime, but were rediscovered by later generations of feminist scholars and civil rights activists.
Explanation
The passage highlights Anna Julia Cooper's significance as an early Black feminist thinker, focusing on her 1892 work A Voice from the South. Cooper did not separate race and gender, but asserted that true social progress required recognizing Black women as central to both educational and political reform. Her public speeches and essays advanced a vision of democracy inclusive of Black female voices, defying the norms of the time. The passage makes it clear that her influence came from her ability to shift discourse toward an intersectional understanding of justice, rather than from personal memoir or later rediscovery.
Let's analyze each option one by one.
The correct answer is A.
The function f(x)=10,100(0.925)x models the value, in dollars, of a car by the end of each year from 2000 through 2015, where x is the number of years after 2000. Which of the following is the best interpretation of "f(7) is approximately equal to 5,852" in this context?
A The value of the car is estimated to be approximately 7 dollars greater in 2007 than in 2000.
B The value of the car is estimated to be approximately $5,852 in 2007.
C The value, in dollars, of the car is estimated to be approximately 7 times greater in 2007 than in 2000.
D The value of the car is estimated to increase by approximately $5,852 every 7 years between 2000 and 2015.
Solution:
We are given that the function f(x)=10,100(0.925)x models the value, in dollars, of a car by the end of each year from 2000 through 2015, where x is the number of years after 2000.
Thus, the value of the car, after
Thus, in words, we can say the approximate $5,852 is the value of the car at the end of 2007.
The correct answer is B.
For a quadratic equation ax2+bx+c=0, where a,b, and c are constants, which choice must be correct?
A The equation has no solution for x.
B The equation has two solutions for x.
C The equation cannot have two solutions for x.
D The equation has at most two solutions for x.
Solution:
Note for a quadratic equation ax2+bx+c=0, for the equation's discriminant (b2−4ac) if
Note that this is a must be true question and not could be true. For a "must be true" question, the correct choice must be correct in all cases.
Let's discuss each choice.
The correct answer is D.
In 1986, in the days after the Chernobyl nuclear reactor explosion, Soviet officials issued public statements that emphasized stability while downplaying risks. The early reports, later shown to be incomplete, ______ that the reactor containment held, delaying evacuation decisions.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A suggested
B suggesting
C to suggest
D having suggested
Explanation
The sentence describes how initial official reports, which were later revealed to be incomplete, gave a certain impression about the reactor's status and thus delayed evacuations. The blank requires a finite past-tense verb that completes the main clause and accurately reflects what those reports did.
Let's analyze each option one by one.
The correct answer is A.
Text 1
Anthropologist Maya Laird and colleagues measured carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios in bone collagen from burials in two river valleys. They reported δ13C and δ15N values consistent with heavy reliance on maize by about 500 CE. Laird's team argues that these signatures support a regionwide shift to intensive maize farming and storage, broadly similar to later historical accounts. The authors contend that isotopes provide the clearest line of evidence available for diet and land use at this time, implying that communities had already adopted field systems that could sustain large settlements.
Text 2
Archaeologists David Corbett and Lina Cho maintain that bulk collagen isotopes are often overinterpreted as markers of maize agriculture. Similar values can arise from marine fish consumption, arid-zone plants, or trophic-level changes in freshwater settings. They note that Laird's study did not incorporate compound-specific amino-acid analyses, enamel carbonate data, or plant microfossils from tools and dental calculus, which could separate these possibilities. Corbett and Cho conclude that without such complementary evidence, claims about an early, regionwide maize regime likely rest on an incomplete reading of the available signals.
Based on the texts, how would Corbett and Cho (Text 2) most likely characterize the conclusion presented in Text 1?
A As unexpected, because many scholars had believed maize was absent locally at that time, so the isotope-based claim sharply overturns prevailing views.
B As premature, because researchers in this region have only recently begun using isotope methods, leaving too little baseline information for firm dietary inferences.
C As questionable, because it relies on isotope signals that could reflect several alternative sources, and it omits complementary tests needed to distinguish among them.
D As puzzling, because it is rare to recover measurable collagen isotope values from burials of that age, making any dietary reconstruction unusually uncertain.
Explanation
Text 1 claims isotope ratios in human bones point to heavy maize use by about 500 CE, which would imply an early, regionwide turn to intensive farming and storage. Text 2 warns that bulk collagen isotopes can be ambiguous. Similar values may come from marine fish, arid-zone plants, or freshwater food-web shifts. It also notes that Laird's team did not add other tests that could separate these sources, such as compound-specific amino acids, enamel carbonate, or plant microfossils.
Let's analyze each option one by one.
The correct answer is C.
The migratory patterns of certain bird species are remarkably coordinated, with entire flocks traveling thousands of miles to reach warmer climates during the winter months. Scientists have discovered that these birds achieve this _______ through subtle communication signals and environmental cues that help them maintain formation and timing during their long flights.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
A cooperation
B isolation
C disruption
D alignment
Explanation
The passage describes how birds maintain coordination and timing during migration over long distances. The best word to complete this idea is alignment, which means "being arranged in a straight line or in proper position," matching the concept of birds flying in formation.
Thus, alignment is the most logical and precise choice for completing the sentence.
The correct answer is D.
Line p is defined by 5x+6y=30. Line q is perpendicular to line p in the xy-plane. What is the slope of line q ?
Solution:
We know that if two lines in the xy-plane are perpendicular to each other, the product of their slopes equals −1.
Say the slope of line p is m1 and the slope of line q is m2.
Thus, m1m2=−1
Let's find out the slope (m1)of line p:5x+6y=30.
We know that an equation of the line in the form y=mx+c given the slope of the line, where m= slope.
Transforming 5x+6y=30 in y=mx+c form, we get
6y=−5x+30
y=-(5/6)x+5
Thus, slope =m1=−5/6
We know that m1m2=−1
=>−(5/6) × m2=−1
=>m2=65
The correct answer is 6/5 or 1.2.
A model estimates that at the end of each year from 2017 to 2023, the number of rats in a population was 60% less than the number of rats in the population at the end of the previous year. The model estimates that at the end of 2018, there were 7,000 rats in the population. Which of the following equations represents this model, where n is the estimated number of rats in the population t years after the end of 2017 and t≤6 ?
An=17,500(0.6)t
Bn=17,500(0.4)t
Cn=1,400(0.6)t
Dn=7,000(0.4)t
Solution:
Since the model estimates that the number of rats in the population decreased by a fixed percentage, 60%, each year, the model can be represented by an exponential equation of the form n=a(1−(p/100))t, where a is the estimated number of rats in the population at the end of 2017, and the model estimates that at the end of each year, the number is p% less than the number at the end of the previous year.
Since the model estimates that at the end of each year, the number was 60% less than the number at the end of the previous year, p=60. Substituting 60 for p in the equation n=a(1−(p/100))t yields n=a(1−(60/100))t, which is equivalent to n=a(1−0.6)t, or n=a(0.4)t.
It's given that the estimated number of rats at the end of 2018 was 7,000. This means that when t=1 and n=7,000.
Substituting 1 for t and 7,000 for n in the equation n=a(0.4)t yields 7,000=a(0.4)1, or 7,000=0.4a.
Dividing each side of this equation by 0.4 yields a=17,500. Substituting 17,500 for a in the equation n=a(0.4)t yields n=17,500(0.4)t.
The correct answer is B.
A shopkeeper increases the price of furniture by 25%, and the next day he decreases the price by 20%. The price after the decrease is what percent of the price before the increase?
A 5%
B 95%
C 100%
D 105%
Solution:
Say the price of the furniture before the increase was $100.
After 25% increase, the increased price =100+100×25%=$125
After 20% decrease, the decreased price =125−125×20%=125−125×(20/100)=125−25=$100
We see that the price after the decrease ($100) is equal to the price before increase ($100), thus, the price after the decrease is 100% of the price before the increase.
The correct answer is C.