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  • Question 1
    • Express as a single fraction in its simplest form:
      Capture

      Mathematics

      Answer: B
  • Question 2
    • The puzzles that physicists solve are usually those lying about in plain sight, often things so __________ that they are overlooked by all but the keenest observers. 

      Reading Practice

      Answer: C
  • Question 3
    • “As a young child, I followed the same routine every Saturday morning. First, I would awaken early, before
      anyone else in my family had gotten up. I wanted to make sure I had the living room all to myself as I ate my
      cereal and watched cartoons. After my favorite shows were over, I would read the cartoons in Saturday’s
      local paper, making sure to cut out my favorite ones and tack them to my bulletin board. Next, I would get
      dressed for the day and head outside. My neighborhood friends and I would grab our bikes and spend the
      afternoon exploring the park near our houses. By the time we got tired of riding our bikes, it would be time
      for my family to go out to dinner together. We always went out for a nice meal on Saturday evenings.
      Finally, after dinner, my whole family would watch a movie together, while eating popcorn and ice cream.
      Saturdays were always my favorite day of the week!”
      According to the passage, after reading the newspaper comics, the author would always __________.

      Reading Practice

      Answer: D
  • Question 4
    • Change this sentence from passive to active voice:
      "Over the course of the year, many mistakes were made by our crew."

      English and Language Usage 

      Answer: D
  • Question 5
    • Given the context of the word, what might harrowing mean in sentence 6 of the passage?
      As young children, we are taught to read. From a tender young age, we are read to at bedtime, serenaded
      by a mother or father’s voice. As time goes on, we learn to read ourselves. In kindergarten, or even before,
      we come to understand the meaning of words on a page and how they are significant. As children grow up,
      however, many fail to foster a love of or appreciation for reading, instead labeling it as a school-time activity
      or a source of stress. Reading comes to be regarded as harrowing, tedious, and for many is only engaged
      in for the purpose of receiving a passing grade. However, those who wish to develop their communication
      skills may want to take a closer look; reading regularly has been shown to not only improve one’s writing
      skills, but to also assist in verbal communication and increase understanding of verbal and facial cues.
      Reading, then, should not be regarded as a chore or an insurmountable obstacle, but as a crucial aspect of
      learning how to deal with others and how to express oneself.

      Reading Practice


      Answer: B
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