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100

If you have an aquarium that has a height of 19 inches, a width of 11 inches, and a length of 30 inches. How much water can you fit in it?

V = l x w x h 

6270

100

The cause of advanced kidney disease in a person is most likely which of the following?

  • (A) The bladder has a bacterial infection.
  • (B) The nephrons have lost their capacity to filter wastes out of the blood.
  • (C) The kidneys have lost their elasticity.
  • (D) Renal arteries no longer supply sufficient blood supply to the kidneys
  • (B) The nephrons have lost their capacity to filter wastes out of the blood.
100

Of these sentences, which is the best example of a compound sentence?

  1. Although Amy and Annie wanted to ride the bus to class, they did not have the required bus fare.

  2. Andy worked hard to complete his exam.

  3. Because Gerald was late for school, he was unable to take the test.

  4. Carolyn went to the grocery store, but Annie decided to go to the market instead.

4. Carolyn went to the grocery store, but Annie decided to go to the market instead.


compound sentence because two separate ideas have been joined using a coordinating conjunction: in this case, the word but.

100

Contrast keywords

 “however” and “on the other hand,” which signal a different idea or example

100

If a car travels 360 kilometers in 5 hours, how far will it travel in 9 hours?

648 kilometers


360/5=72 per hour

72x9=648

200

360 ml of blood was drawn from the patient. 1/7 of that was used for further testing, so how many ml of blood were used for further testing? Round your answer off to the nearest hundredth

360/7= 51.43

200

Which of the following helps to make bones very hard?

  • (A) red blood cells
  • (B) collagen
  • (C) calcium
  • (D) white blood cells
  • (C) calcium
200

“Given the patient’s symptoms, I would say he ____ has a serious infection.”

Which of these commonly misspelled words is the correct word and spelling for this sentence?

  1. definately

  2. definitely

  3. definitively

  4. defiantly

2. definitely

200

Emphasis keywords

“especially” & “surprisingly,” which signal a fact or idea the author thinks is important

200

What degrees Fahrenheit is it at 30 degrees Celsius?

Note: °F=(°Cx9/5+32)



86

300

David bought some mouse traps for $800. Later on he sold them for $1240, making $5 on each trap, how many traps were involved?

The total profit made is the selling price minus the expenses which is:
$1,240-$800=$440
Since we know each trap yielded $5 profit, we divide the total profit by 5 in order to find how many traps were involved:
440/5=88

300

Which of the following describes the primary function of the respiratory system?

  • (A) to create sound and speech
  • (B) to take oxygen into the body while removing carbon dioxide
  • (C) to transport nutrients to the cells and tissue of the body
  • (D) to act as a barrier between the body’s organs and outside influences
  • (B) to take oxygen into the body while removing carbon dioxide
300

Change this sentence from passive to active voice:


Over the course of the year, many mistakes were made by our crew.


  1. If mistakes were made, we are unaware of them.

  2. Many mistakes have been made throughout the year.

  3. We made many mistakes over the course of the year.

  4. Though mistakes were made, they are being rectified.

- We made many mistakes over the course of the year.

Passive voice uses the object of an action as the subject. We made many mistakes is active voice because it uses the perpetrator of the action as the subject. Though the Many mistakes answer has changed some of the sentence structure, it does not use the acting person or entity as the subject.

300

Sequence keywords

like “first,” “second,” or “third”—indicate a sequence of events or steps

300

At a comic book store, Robert purchased three comics for $2.65 each. If he paid with a $20 bill, how much change did he receive?

2.65 x 3 = 7.95

20-7.95 = 12.05

400

Of 220 papers that needed to be filed, Brad filed 1/4th and William filed half. How many papers remain that need to be filed?

Since ¾ of the 220 papers have already been filed, ¼ of them still need to be filed.

¼×220 = 55.

400

Oxygen is exchanged between blood and tissues at which of the following areas?

  • (A) capillaries
  • (B) veins
  • (C) ventricles
  • (D) arteries
  • (A) capillaries
400

Which word would be used correctly in this sentence?


Tiffany, Arlena, and Jane worked as a team for ____ senior project.


  1. their

  2. there

  3. they’re

  4. ther

their 


The correct answer is their, as it is the possessive pronoun used to describe Tiffany, Arlena, and Jane

400

Treat the texts in the exam

as real when answering the questions, and do not let your prior knowledge interfere

400

Express 5/8 as its closest rounded percentage.

5/8 = 62.5 ------ 63

500

3(x-4) =18

x=10

3x-12=18

3x=30

x=10

500

Which of the following is a true statement about dominance in genetics?

  • (A) All genes follow Mendel’s law of dominance.
  • (B) A dominant allele will always be expressed.
  • (C) When two dominant alleles are present, the resulting phenotype will express both traits.
  • (D) There are three or more alleles possible for all genes.
  • (C) When two dominant alleles are present, the resulting phenotype will express both traits.
500

“Sarah and George traveled to Boston via the train.”

In this sentence, what part of speech is the word traveled?

  1. noun

  2. proper noun

  3. verb

  4. adverb phrase

Verb


The word traveled is used to describe the sentence’s action, making it a verb

500

Which of the following sources will be most helpful for two friends who wish to travel via the old European trade routes?

 

  1. GPS
  2. Google maps
  3. Historical road atlas
  4. Newspaper archives

Since the two friends are looking for travel routes, you can eliminate answer (D) which doe not offer any help and is, therefore, irrelevant.

Both GPS and Google maps are great traveling tools; however, they provide up-to-date route information, while the two friends are interested in historical routes, which might have changed over the years.

Therefore, the most appropriate source for their mission would be an historical road atlas.

500

How many imperial gallons are there in 1,400 liters?


Note: 1 kiloliter = 220 imperial gallons




308


There are 1,000 liters in 1 kiloliter:
1,400 liters = 1.4 kiloliters.
1.4 x 220 = 308 imperial gallons