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Module-I (English)

SAT Easy (1) - Module-I to IV English & Maths

4 Modules-98 Questions

 

SAT Easy Module-I to IV English & Maths

The questions in this section test your reading and writing skills. Every question contains one or more passages and possibly additional information such as tables and graphs. Read each question carefully and select the best answer. Every question is multiple-choice with four choices, and each question has a single best answer.

Certificates are granted only for scores of 80% or higher.

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1. During the American Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln showed flexible and balanced leadership. He was able to handle different political pressures while staying focused on keeping the country united. His smart way of leading was very different from many other leaders at the time, whose leadership styles were often stricter and ______. While Lincoln dealt with the challenges of war, freeing slaves, and bringing the nation back together by being practical and morally strong, other leaders made decisions in ways that were not as effective.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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2. In William Gibson's Neuromancer, the main character, Case, is a former computer hacker who is hired to complete a big and dangerous hack. The story is set in a dark, high-tech future and is one of the first books in the cyberpunk genre. Gibson's description of the Matrix, a virtual reality world made of data, ______. As Case moves through this digital world, filled with smart computers and powerful corporations, the story shows how the line between humans and machines is becoming less clear. This important book has had a big influence on modern science fiction.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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3. Hope is like a little bird that lives inside our hearts.
It sings a song without using words, and it never stops singing.
Its song sounds the sweetest during hard times, like strong winds, and only a very bad storm could silence it.
I’ve heard this bird’s song even in the coldest places and the strangest seas.
But no matter how hard things got, it never asked for anything from me.

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4. Text 1
says that Thomas Mann, a famous German writer, thought the main purpose of literature was to entertain and teach readers. His books, like Death in Venice and The Magic Mountain, are famous for exploring deep ideas about life and human nature.

Text 2
explains that literary critic James Wood appreciates Mann's work but has a different opinion. Wood thinks Mann’s writing is sometimes too intellectual and can make readers feel distant from the story. He believes literature should mainly help readers feel connected to the characters emotionally.

How would James Wood respond to Mann’s belief?

Wood would probably disagree with Mann’s idea that literature should focus on enjoyment and learning. Instead, Wood would say that literature should be more about creating emotional connections rather than being overly intellectual.

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5. The Treaty of Nijmegen (1678–79) ended the Franco-Dutch War and had unexpected effects in Asia. After the treaty, Louis XIV's France was able to focus more on its interests in Asia, especially in French India. The French East India Company grew stronger and expanded its influence. At the same time, the United Provinces (the Dutch) became weaker because of the war. This caused their power in Asia to decrease, leading to changes in the balance of power in the region.

Which choice best states the main purpose of the text?

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6. Smart cities use data and technology to make city life better. In Barcelona, sensors in trash bins check how full they are and alert workers when they need to be emptied. This helps save money. In Singapore, sensors on buildings, streetlights, and buses collect information about traffic, weather, and crowds to improve city services. Some people worry that using too much technology could cause social inequality and more surveillance. But Dr. Hazel Kwon, a data scientist, says that if smart city technology is used fairly, it can help make cities more inclusive and encourage community involvement.

Which of the following, if true, would most directly support Dr. Kwon's argument?

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7. Dr. Aiden Kim, a solar energy engineer, found that solar panels work better in cold climates than in warm areas. His study showed that the photovoltaic cells in the panels are more efficient in cooler temperatures because they conduct electricity better when it's cold. He also noticed that cool temperatures stop the panels from overheating, which helps them keep working well. Dr. Kim suggested adding cooling systems to solar panels in hot areas to make them work as well as those in cold regions.

Which of the following, if true, would most strongly support Dr. Kim's suggestion?

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8. Gilbert Ryle, a British philosopher, is well-known for criticizing Cartesian dualism—the idea that the mind and body are two separate things that interact. Instead, Ryle suggested a different idea called the 'behaviorist' model. This model says that mental states are not separate from the body but are shown through a person’s behavior. Even though Ryle’s idea changed how people thought about the mind, some critics say it does not explain personal experiences or consciousness very well. Ryle admitted that his model might not cover everything about how the mind works but offers a useful way to understand human behavior.

Which choice most logically completes the text?

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9. Frederic Remington, an important figure in American Western art, was great at showing the excitement and challenges of the American frontier. His artwork, known for its vivid details and action-packed scenes, helped shape how people think of the Wild West. Remington's art not only showed the tough conditions and rough landscapes of the American West but also showed the cultural interactions and conflicts between settlers and Native Americans. However, some people think that Remington’s artwork makes the frontier seem more romantic and idealized than it really was, creating false ideas about that time. These critics believe that although his art is very influential, it might give a misleading view of history.

Which choice most logically completes the text?

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10. The Dark Ages is a time in European history after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. It is often thought of as a time of decline in knowledge and culture. However, this idea is not entirely true. Even though there were difficult times, there were important advances in areas like farming, art, and building. This period also saw the rise of strong kingdoms and the spread of Christianity, which had a big impact on the development of Western civilization.

Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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11. The board's planning meeting resulted in a clear plan for the company's growth. The leaders set three main goals: increasing market share, improving digital technology, and building better relationships with customers. By focusing on these goals, the company wants to become more competitive in the fast- changing global market. Each goal is meant to help the company make more money and become a leader in its industry, showing the board's vision for a successful future.

Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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12.  The Pacific Ocean, covering more than 60 million square miles, is a vital habitat for a diverse range of marine life. It is home to thousands of species, many of which are not found anywhere else in the _____ Pacific Ocean and plays a crucial role in regulating the planet's climate. However, human activities such as overfishing, pollution, and climate change are threatening this biodiversity. Therefore, it is essential to protect and conserve this precious resource.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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13. Deserts are usually thought of as hot and dry, but they can get surprisingly cold at night. This happens because there is very little humidity and cloud cover, which helps keep the heat in during the day,_________

Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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14. While researching, the student has taken these notes:

  • Victor Hugo was an important French writer in the 19th century.
  • His famous books, like Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, have been translated into many languages.
  • Hugo was not only a writer but also a strong advocate for social and political issues, like the abolition of the death penalty.
  • Besides writing, Hugo was also a talented visual artist, creating thousands of drawings during his life.
  • His influence on literature and culture is huge, and his works are still celebrated and studied worldwide.

To show Victor Hugo’s versatility, the student could focus on how Hugo was not only a novelist but also a poet, playwright, advocate for change, and visual artist.
Hugo’s influence on literature and culture has been profound and lasting, with his works continuing to be celebrated and studied around the world.

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15. With the rise of electric vehicles (EVs), several governments and industries have invested in research and infrastructure to support their widespread adoption. The key advantage of EVs is their zero tailpipe emissions, contributing to cleaner air quality in urban areas. Furthermore, renewable energy sources like wind and solar can charge EVs, offering a pathway to decarbonize transportation. This shift towards electric mobility not only alleviates some of the environmental concerns but also ______Based on the passage, how did managers in quieter settings tend to make financial forecasts?

Which choice most logically completes the text?

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16. In 1802, the Treaty of Amiens was signed to stop the fighting between the British Empire and Napoleonic France for a short time. However, many British politicians and the public didn’t trust the treaty, thinking it wouldn’t last and that Napoleon might not have good intentions. This doubt was very different from the ______________attitude of Prime Minister Henry Addington's government, which supported the treaty as an important step toward lasting peace.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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17. Francis Bacon, a 16th-century philosopher, had a big impact on how science is done. He believed that true knowledge comes from clear, accurate information gathered through direct observation and testing ideas. He didn’t agree with the old method of reasoning based on rules (used by Aristotle) and instead supported a way of thinking called inductive reasoning, which relies on evidence. Bacon’s ideas have strongly influenced the scientific method that is still used today.

Which choice best states the main purpose of the text?

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18. Artificial photosynthesis is a process that tries to copy how plants make their food using sunlight. Scientists ______ this technology better. If they succeed, it could provide a clean, renewable source of energy. The process works by capturing sunlight and changing it into chemical energy, which can be stored and used later. The goal is to create a system that can turn sunlight into useful energy in an efficient way.

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19. Famous author John Green wrote the popular book “The Fault in Our Stars,” which won the 2013 Goodreads Choice Award for Young Adult Fiction. The story is told from the point of _______, Hazel Grace Lancaster, a sixteen-year-old girl.

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20. In environmental science, sustainability is seen as very important for future generations. Sustainable practices mean not just saving natural resources but also making sure that economies and societies stay stable______. Relying too much on fossil fuels has caused serious damage to the environment, showing how urgently we need renewable energy sources. This change is necessary to keep the environment healthy and ensure that economies can survive in the long run.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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21. In modern philosophy, the philosophy of history is the study of how history works. It looks more than just listing events;__________ it tries to understand why and how history happens. This includes looking at things like social changes, cultural shifts, and economic trends.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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22. African cosmology has had a strong impact on how people around the world think about the stars. For example, in many African cultures, the Pleiades star cluster is linked to farming, marking the start or end of the growing season_________ The Orion constellation was often seen as a symbol of Osiris, the Egyptian god of the afterlife.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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23. While researching a topic, a student made these notes:

  • Deforestation is a big environmental problem.
  • Large parts of the Amazon rainforest have been cleared for farming and cutting down trees.
  • The Amazon rainforest is called the “lungs of the planet” because it helps produce oxygen and take in carbon dioxide.
  • Between 2000 and 2018, Brazil lost over 30% of its forest.
  • Efforts to stop deforestation include laws and encouraging sustainable farming.

The student wants to discuss the impact of deforestation on the Amazon rainforest. Which choice
most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?

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24. While researching a topic, a student made these notes:

  • The osprey (Pandion haliaetus) is a bird of prey known for its great fishing skills. It mainly eats fish and has special ways of catching them.
  • Unlike many other birds of prey, the osprey is known for diving to catch fish.
  • One important feature is that it can dive feet-first into the water to catch fish.
  • Another special trait is its reversible outer toe, which helps it hold onto slippery fish better.
  • These features make the osprey a specialized fish hunter.
  • The student is studying the osprey’s hunting techniques and wants to focus on its unique adaptations for catching fish.

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25. In 2007, computer scientist Luis von Ahn was working on turning printed books into a digital format. He found that some words were blurred enough that digital scanners couldn’t read them, but most people could still easily understand them. Because of this, von Ahn created a simple security test to stop automated bots from entering websites. The first version of the reCAPTCHA test asked users to type one easy word and another word that scanners couldn’t read. If users answered correctly, it showed they were human, and it also helped with the book digitizing project.

Which choice best states the main purpose of the text?

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26. Smart cities use data and technology to make life better in cities. In Barcelona, sensors in trash bins check the amount of waste and tell workers when to collect it, saving money. In Singapore, sensors on buildings, streetlights, and buses gather data about traffic, weather, and crowds to improve city services. Some people worry that this use of technology could create social problems and more surveillance. However, Dr. Hazel Kwon, a data scientist, argues that if smart city technology is used with care, it can help make cities more fair, inclusive, and encourage people to get involved in their communities.

Which of the following, if true, would most directly support Dr. Kwon's argument?

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27. A study by finance professor Madhu Veeraraghavan and his team found that being exposed to sunshine during work can make people too optimistic. The team used data from 1994 to 2010 for US companies and compared over 29,000 earnings predictions with the actual earnings those companies reported later. They found that the more sunshine a manager got in the two weeks before making a prediction, the more the manager’s forecast was higher than the actual earnings that year

Which choice best states the function of the underlined sentence in the overall structure of the text?

 

 

Module-II (Reading &Writing)

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1.  Scientists have long wondered how so many different types of animals can survive around deep-sea hydrothermal vents, where temperatures are extremely high, and conditions are harsh. These ecosystems have been a mystery for researchers. However, marine biologists Dr. Maria Rodriguez and Dr. James Anderson made important discoveries. They used advanced cameras and deep-sea exploration tools to study how tiny microbes, and special animals work together to support life in this tough environment.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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2. As the sun set below the horizon, casting a warm, golden glow over the beautiful landscape, the couple  walked hand in hand along the sandy beach. The gentle waves murmured softly to the shore, while seagulls glided gracefully through the evening sky. This peaceful moment reflected the essence of their love—a timeless connection filled with laughter, shared dreams, and unwavering support. With every passing second, their hearts beat in unison, knowing that this fleeting moment would be cherished forever in their memories.

Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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3. Psychologist Dr. Emily Martinez studied how weather affects decision-making at work. She looked at data from different industries over five years to see how weather influenced managers’ financial choices. Dr. Martinez found an interesting link between rainy weather and careful decision-making. When managers experienced several rainy days before making big financial decisions, they were more cautious. This was clear in their safer business plans and conservative earnings predictions, showing they preferred to avoid risks during uncertainty.

Which choice best describes the function of the underlined portion in the text as a whole?

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4. In a small, quaint town, the summer festival brought joy and laughter to the streets. Families and friends gathered for fun-filled activities, like face-painting and balloon animal making. The locals – ever-friendly and welcoming – organized a community potluck, where everyone shared their delicious, home-cooked dishes. The festivalgoers couldn’t help but feel a sense of togetherness and camaraderie as they danced and sang under the star-lit sky. It was a truly unforgettable night, and the memories created _______ would linger for years to come.

Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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5. Scientists have debated how the universe began for many years. Some support the Big Bang theory, which says the universe started from one very dense point and has been expanding ever since. Others believe in different ideas, like the Steady State theory, which suggests the universe has always existed and never had a specific beginning.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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6. Chef Julia Simmons is a highly skilled cook who creates dishes that bring joy and satisfaction. She understands what people enjoy eating and uses her cooking to remind them of happy memories. Like a botanist who studies flowers, Julia studies the flavors and smells of ingredients, mixing them perfectly to create delicious meals. Even the lightest soups and sauces are carefully prepared by her, as she brings out rich flavors with just a touch of her spatula.

Which choice best states the main purpose of the text?

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7. Some birds migrate to survive harsh weather. In 2021, bird expert Dr. Sarah Johnson and her team discovered that these birds can sense changes in the Earth’s magnetic field. This helps them travel long distances and find places with plenty of food.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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8. Biologist Dr. Patel worked to protect endangered animals and their habitats. She noticed that automated systems often struggled to detect animal calls and behaviors, but trained biologists could identify them easily. Based on this idea, Dr. Patel developed a new way to protect wildlife areas from poachers and intruders. She created a security test where users had to tell the difference between real animal calls and background noises in recordings. This smart test not only kept wildlife areas safe but also provided useful data for her research on animal behavior and populations.

Which choice best describes the overall structure of the text?

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9. In the middle of a dense, ancient forest, life is busy every day. Tall trees reach up to the sky, and their leaves seem to tell stories from long ago. Among the green plants, colorful animals move through the undergrowth, each playing an important part in keeping the forest alive and healthy. The forest floor is full of activity, with insects of all sizes hard at work. From tiny ants to large beetles, they keep busy, helping the forest stay balanced. These small creatures improve the soil by loosening it and breaking down dead plants, making the forest a healthy place to grow.

Which choice most logically completes the text?

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10. In the early 2000s, an innovative engineer named Alan Chambers faced a daunting challenge when his tech startup was on the verge of collapse. Seeking a way to revitalize the company, he turned to his childhood friend and creative strategist, Emily Collins, for advice. Drawing inspiration from their shared passion for interactive storytelling, Emily an ingenious transformation for the company’s struggling virtual reality platform.

Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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11. Climate change is a pressing global issue that requires immediate attention. Human activities, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, are major contributors to the increase in greenhouse gas emissions ________, natural factors, like volcanic eruptions and solar radiation, also play a role in influencing the Earth’s climate.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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12. Among the many wonders that decorate our planet, coral reefs are mesmerizing underwater ecosystems that fascinate both scientists and nature lovers. These intricate and vibrant communities, made up of corals, fish, and a wide variety of marine species, create a breathtaking spectacle beneath the waves. However, coral reefs are under an unprecedented threat—coral bleaching. This phenomenon, caused by rising ocean temperatures, poses a danger to the delicate balance of these marine sanctuaries.

Which choice most logically completes the text?

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13. Text 1:
Talks about how scientists are puzzled by the fact that many galaxies exist close to each other without merging into one big galaxy, even though gravity should pull them together. It raises questions about what prevents them from merging.
Text 2
Shares Astronomer Sarah Turner’s idea that galaxies stay separate because the space between them is so vast that their gravity doesn’t affect each other much. This reduces the chances of galaxies merging and allows them to exist side by side for a long time. The main difference is that Text 1 highlights the mystery of why galaxies don’t merge, while Text 2 offers Sarah Turner’s explanation that the large distances between galaxies keep them apart.

Which choice best describes the difference in how the author of Text 1 view Astronomer Sarah Turner’s proposal in Text 2?

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14. Throughout history, the fascinating art of origami has fascinated people everywhere. The tradition of folding paper into detailed shapes and figures ______ many years. Surprisingly, there is no clear proof that origami started in Japan, which has led experts to wonder where it actually came from.

Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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15. In a new study, psychologist Dr. Lisa Thompson looked into how background noise affects decision-making at work. Using data from several companies over five years, Dr. Thompson's team examined how noise exposure affected the accuracy of financial predictions made by managers. The results were interesting: managers in noisy environments tended to make more cautious predictions, while those in quieter places were more likely to make optimistic ones. This study shows how outside factors, like noise, can influence how decision-makers think and predict future outcomes.

Based on the passage, how did managers in quieter settings tend to make financial forecasts?

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16. As the student dives into the fascinating world of art, he takes careful notes on his research:

  • Famous artists Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo created many masterpieces during the Italian Renaissance.
  • Even though they are credited with many works, some pieces thought to be by one artist may have been created together by both.
  • The true authorship of some parts of these masterpieces has been debated, with art experts studying brushstrokes and styles to figure out who created what.
  • Scholars like Dr. Elena Martinez and Dr. Alessio Bianchi have used advanced techniques to study the art and style of Leonardo and Michelangelo’s works.
  • By carefully analyzing and comparing their art, these scholars have discovered interesting patterns and similarities in brushwork, offering new ideas about how some of these masterpieces were likely created together.

The student wants to make a generalization about the kind of work created by Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo.
Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?

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17. In wildlife conservation, biologist Dr. Sarah Walker worked to protect endangered species and their habitats. During her research, she found that automated recording systems had trouble picking up certain animal calls and behaviors, but trained biologists could easily identify them. Based on this, Dr. Walker created a new method to protect wildlife reserves from illegal poaching and human interference. She developed a special security test where users had to tell the difference between real animal calls and background noises in audio recordings. This test not only helped stop poachers but also provided useful data for her research on wildlife populations and behavior.

According to the text, why did Dr. Sarah Walker develop a specialized security test for wildlife reserves?

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18. The effects of quantum entanglement still confuse even the smartest physicists. Scientists have done many experiments that prove the phenomenon exists and that it works in a way that isn't limited by space. However, there are still many questions about how it works and what it can be used for. Recently, new experimental techniques have helped researchers explore this mysterious part of quantum mechanics more deeply.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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19. In line with sustainable farming, local farmers and agricultural research institutions are working together to experiment with and improve crops. In one example, a farming group partnered with a well-known agricultural university. They followed the same approach: farmers worked with scientists to develop new farming techniques and are still working together to collect and study agricultural data.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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20. African turquoise killifish eggs have a special ability called diapause that helps them survive. These small eggs are laid in temporary water sources that can dry up. To handle these tough conditions, the embryos stop developing and stay in a kind of deep sleep. This dormant state, called diapause, helps the eggs _________ for much longer than the adult fish live.

Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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21. The Global Wildlife Conservation (GWC) organization was created in the early 2000s with the goal of protecting the world’s most important natural areas and the wildlife they support. It started by focusing on endangered species and their habitats, but over time, the GWC _______ and influenced, becoming a leader in global conservation efforts.

Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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22. Astronomers have been working hard to explore space and uncover the mysteries of the universe. Among the many discoveries, black holes are some of the most fascinating and mysterious objects. With their powerful gravity, black holes have intrigued both scientists and the public. As researchers study black holes more closely, they have found exciting evidence that suggests these cosmic giants...

Which choice most logically completes the text?

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23. In the thick rainforest, a strange creature _________________shows off bright colors that confuse researchers. Unlike other insects that blend in to avoid being seen, this colorful leafhopper seems to show off its bright colors. As researchers study this little creature, they start to understand the reason behind its striking colors.

Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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24. In the vast desert, extreme heat and dryness make survival very difficult. The intense heat and dryness affect the bodies of desert animals, especially their cellular proteins. However, these tough creatures have developed a special adaptation to cope with these harsh conditions_________ a chemical compound called trehalose.

Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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25.Text 1:
Genetic engineering has changed modern farming, offering benefits for both farmers and consumers. Scientists have created crops that are more resistant to pests, diseases, and bad weather. This makes farming easier and reduces the need for harmful pesticides, promoting more sustainable farming. Genetically modified crops can also have better nutrition, helping improve human health. For example, crops with more vitamins and minerals can help fight malnutrition in vulnerable people. Using genetic engineering in farming can lead to more crops, lower costs, and better food security for the growing world population.
Text 2:
While genetic engineering in farming has some benefits, it also raises important ethical concerns. Critics say we don’t know enough about the long-term effects of genetically modified crops on human health and the environment. Using these crops widely could lead to problems like pests becoming resistant and loss of biodiversity. There are also worries that big companies might control the genetically modified seeds, making farmers more dependent on them. Introducing genetically modified organisms (GMOs) into nature could disrupt ecosystems. It’s important to be careful with genetic engineering in farming and consider the potential risks and ethical issues.

Based on the texts, how would the author of Text 2 most likely respond to the discussion in Text 1?

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26. The art of music and its emotional power are at the heart of Daniel’s symphonic compositions. In his masterpiece, “Harmony of the Heart,” Daniel’s character, a skilled composer named Alexander, finds comfort and connection through the music he creates. Each note reminds him of his past, bringing back memories of his childhood home and the beautiful sounds that filled the air when he was young. In “Harmony of the Heart” Alexander’s music _____________as a bridge to his hometown, a place he left long ago to follow his dreams.

Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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27.  The tall baobab trees of the African savanna have always amazed researchers and nature lovers. These impressive trees can grow over 80 feet tall and have huge trunks with diameters larger than 30 feet, making them some of the biggest trees on Earth. Scientists have studied what causes their incredible growth, and while some believe it's due to factors like rich soil and a good climate, there is evidence to suggest that___________,

Which choice most logically completes the text?

Module-III (Math’s)
(22 Questions)
Use of a calculator is permitted for all questions.

Formulas:

  • Area of a Circle: πr2
  • Circumference of a Circle: 2πr
  • Area of a Rectangle: l * w
  • Area of a Triangle: (1/2)bh
  • Pythagorean Theorem: c2 = a2 + b2
  • Volume of a Rectangle = l * w * h
  • Volume of a Cylinder = πr2h
  • Volume of a Sphere = (4/3)πr3
  • Volume of a Cone = (1/3)πr2h
  • Volume of a Triangular Prism = (1/3)lWh
    Other Notes:
  • The number of degrees of a circle is 360.
  • The number of radians in a circle is 2π.
  • The sum of degrees of the angles of a triangle is 180.
  • Student Produced Responses:
  • Up to 5 characters allowed positive answers.
  • Up to 6 characters allowed negative answers.
  • Fractions that are too long should be converted to the decimal equivalent.
  • Decimals that are too long should be truncated or rounded to the fourth digit.
  • Mixed numbers should be converted to improper fractions or the decimal equivalent.
  • DON'T include symbols like percent signs, commas, measurements, or dollar signs.

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1.  12, 9, 5, 16, 12, 8, 10, 17, 5
What is the median value of the above data?

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2.  f (x) =  𝑥2  + 3x – 4

The above function is defined in the xy -plane. The function g(x) is the result of translating the above function up by 7 units in the xy -plane; what is the expression for the function g(x)?

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3.  Draw the graph of y=y2−y−4 and find the roots of the equation to 1 decimal place.

Use a table of values to find coordinates of points on the graph.

 

 

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4.  There is a line defined by the equation below:

3x+4y=12

There is a second line that passes through the point (1,2) and is parallel to the line given above. What is the equation of this second line?

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5.  If a function h is expressed as h(x) = (x2 – 1) + 5, then for what positive value of the variable x is the function
h(x) = 40?

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6.  Given |7x+9|>30, what is a possible value of x?

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7. What is 10% of 470?

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8.  What is the minimum possible volume of a cube, in cubic inches, that could inscribe a sphere with a radius of 3 inches?

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9.  A colony contains 960 mosquitoes, which doubles every 3 hours. Consider the population of mosquitoes as a function of time in hours. What will the population of the mosquitoes after 18 hours?

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10.  What is two times 16% of 375?

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11.   

Which of the following linear equations best describes the above linear graph using the
highlighted points?

 

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12.  A teacher is distributing chocolates to 110 students working on an assignment based on the full completion of the assignment and half completion of the assignment. If 30 students fully completed the assignment, and 65 students completed half of the assignment, then which equation represents this situation, where x represents the number of fully completed assignments and y represents the number of halves completed assignments?

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13.   3(x-1) + 5 = 14
Which of the following x -value satisfies the above equation?

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14.   From 17−i√17, subtract its complex conjugate.

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15.  The difference between a number and its square is 72. What is the number?

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16.  The speed with which a train travels is at a constant rate of 55 meters per second. What is the velocity of the train, in kilometers per hour?

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17.  A jar of marbles has 125 marbles in it. 25 are blue marbles, 65 are red marbles, 15 are green marbles and 20 are yellow marbles. What is the probability that the first three marbles picked are green or blue?

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18.  Two right-angled triangles ABC and PQR are similar, right-angled at B and Q, angle A and angle C of triangle ABC correspond to angle P and angle R of triangle PQR respectively. If angle P measures 27°, then what is the measure of angle C?

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19.  Maria is staying at a hotel that charges $99.95 per night plus tax for a room. A tax of 8% is applied to the room rate, and an additional onetime untaxed fee of $5.00 is charged by the hotel. Which of the following represents Maria’s total charge, in dollars, for staying x nights?

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20.  In the xy-plane, the function g(x) = 5x – 20 has an intercept at the x-axis at (c, 0) and at the y-axis at (0,d). What is the value of c – d?

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21.  The area of a square shaped plate is 36 cm2. What is the perimeter of the square shaped plate?

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22.  In an experiment, a chemical reaction initially contained 1200 grams of a substance. After 15 minutes, the remaining amount was measured to be 300 grams. What is the average rate of substance consumption in grams per minute?

Module-IV (Maths)

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The questions in this section address several important math skills. The use of a calculator is permitted for all questions. A reference sheet, calculator, and these directions can be accessed throughout the test. Unless otherwise indicated:
All variables and expressions represent real numbers.

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  • All figures lie in a plane.
  • The domain of a given function ff is the set of all real numbers xx for which f(x)f(x) is a real number. For multiple-choice questions, solve each problem and choose the correct answer from the choices provided, each multiple-choice question has a single correct answer. For student-produced response questions, solve each problem and enter your answer as described below.
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1.   An aquarium exhibition costs each of its customers $16 as the entrance fee, and $8 per hour for the time customers spend at the exhibition. customer spent hours and spends at most $86 inside the exhibition. Which inequality represents the above situation?

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2.  If a function is represented in the form f(x) = x2 + 7x + 8, then what is the value of the function f(x) when the value of the variable is x = -1?

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3.  The product of the two integers is 16. If the first integer is 4 times less than two times the second integer, what is the smaller integer?

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4.  Alex is subscribing to an internet plan that offers a fixed monthly charge of $40 and an additional charge of $2 per gigabyte (gb of data used). If g represents the amount of data used in gigabytes, which equation represents the total cost “c,” in dollars, for the internet plan?

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5. Consider the linear equation y = 12x + 30. What is the value of y when x = 3?

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6.  Samantha wants to buy a new smartphone that costs $450. She decides to make an initial payment of $150 and then pay the remaining amount in x monthly instalments of $30 each. Which of the following equations represents total cost of smart phone

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7.   Consider the function p(x) = -3(x – 2)(x + 4). In the xy-plane, the graph of y = q(x) is obtained by shifting the graph of y = p(x) three units to the right. What is the value of q(2)?

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8.  A rectangular swimming pool measures 10 meters in length, 6 meters in width, and 2 meters in depth. Ifthe pool is filled with water, what is the total mass of the water contained in the swimming pool? (Assume the density of water is 1000 kg/m³).

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9.  A bookstore sells bookmarks made from a spool of ribbon. If 2 inches of ribbon can make 5 bookmarks, and there are 36 inches of ribbon remaining on the spool, how many bookmarks can be made?

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10.  What percentage does 90 represent in relation to 360?

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11.  If 5x + 6 = 10, what is the value of 10x+3?

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12.  Which of the following ordered pairs (x, y) satisfies the system of equations above?

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13.   A landscaping company estimates the price of a job, in dollars, using the expression 60 + 12nh, where n is the number of landscapers who will be working, and h is the total number of hours the job will take using n landscapers. Which of the following is the best interpretation of the number 12 in the expression?

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14.  9a⁴ + 12a²b² + 4b⁴

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15.   

In the xy-plane above, line is parallel to line K. What is the value of P ?

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16. 

In the figure above, AE || CD and segment AD intersects segment CE at B. What is the length of segment CE ?

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17.  What is the sum of all values of m that satisfy.

2m² − 16m + 8 = 0 ?

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18.  2x(3x + 5) + 3(3x + 5) = ax² + bx + c

In the equation above, a, b, and c are constants. If the equation is true for all values of x, what is the value of b ?

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19.  nA = 360

The measure A, in degrees, of an exterior angle of a regular polygon is related to the number of sides, n, of the polygon by the formula above. If the measure of an exterior angle of a regular polygon is greater than 50°, what is the greatest number of sides it can have?

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20.  A printer produces posters at a constant rate of 42 posters per minute. At what rate, in posters per hour, does the printer produce the posters?

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21.  The function f is defined by the equation f (x) = 7x + 2. What is the value of f (x) when x = 4 ?

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22. Each side of a square has a length of 45. What is the perimeter of this square?

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