Basic Training - Core - 4 - Identify - Level: 05
Basic Training – Core – 4 – Identify – Level: 05
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Question 1 of 100
1. Question
How can you fix a sentence with a misplaced modifier?
- Change the modifier
- Move the modifier
- Delete the modifier
- Write a new sentence
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Question 2 of 100
2. Question
The police chased the bear in the squad car.
This sentence needs to be corrected because of the ____________.
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Question 3 of 100
3. Question
The grateful soldier relaxed after years of battle in his living room.
This sentence depicts an example of _______________.
- faulty parallelism
- a misplaced modifier
- running on
- comma errors
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Question 4 of 100
4. Question
Another word for the structure of language is ___________.
- mechanics
- word usage
- grammar
- vocabulary
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Question 5 of 100
5. Question
Grammar is called the ____________ of language.
- word usage
- structure
- vocabulary
- mechanics
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Question 6 of 100
6. Question
What word is the modifier?
“Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.”
- think
- beginning
- is
- beautiful
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Question 7 of 100
7. Question
The use of components in a sentence that are the same or similar in their construction, sound, meaning, or meter is called ________________.
- alliteration
- grammatical
- parallelism
- foreshadowing
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Question 8 of 100
8. Question
What is the problem with this sentence?
“When the lady left her house, she was hoping to see her best friend, grab a few groceries, and that she would be home before supper.”
- tense shift
- comma splice
- run on
- faulty parallelism
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Question 9 of 100
9. Question
What change should be made to the sentence below?
While we were on vacation I bought a sombrero.
- Add a comma after “we”
- Add a comma after “While”
- Add a comma after “vacation”
- Add a comma after “bought”
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Question 10 of 100
10. Question
Which of these sentences has the correct use of the comma?
- I want to buy the new jacket but it is too expensive.
- I want to buy the new jacket, but it is too expensive.
- I want to buy the new jacket, but it is, too expensive.
- I want to buy the new, jacket but it is too expensive.
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Question 11 of 100
11. Question
What is the anxiety or excitement about an outcome in a story?
- fear
- suspect
- motive
- suspense
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Question 12 of 100
12. Question
The new girl at school didn’t talk to anyone all day. When the teacher called on her she looked down at her desk. I don’t think she made any friends on her first day.
From this situation we can guess that the new girl is probably _________________.
- kind
- shy
- funny
- mean
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Question 13 of 100
13. Question
“Alot” is ________________________
- a word that means, “few”
- a word used to mean, “many”
- a word that often ends a sentence
- not a word in the English dictionary
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Question 14 of 100
14. Question
An idiom is a ________________________.
- phrase or expression with a different meaning
- phrase that might not make sense
- phrase or expression meaning what it says
- term for a person with low aptitude
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Question 15 of 100
15. Question
The meaning of a word is called the ___________.
- description
- definition
- dictation
- etymology
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Question 16 of 100
16. Question
What is a synonym for the word politely?
- smartly
- meanly
- strictly
- kindly
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Question 17 of 100
17. Question
What change if any would correct the following sentence?
We went to the store to buy two loafs of bread.
- Change the word went to are going
- Change the word two to too
- Change the word loafs to loaves
- Make no change to the sentence
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Question 18 of 100
18. Question
You can look for _____________ in a sentence to help figure out what confusing words mean.
- similar words
- synonyms
- context clues
- punctuation
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Question 19 of 100
19. Question
Which word is an antonym for emancipate?
- confuse
- rescue
- liberate
- enslave
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Question 20 of 100
20. Question
What is the base word of misguided?
- mis
- guided
- guide
- misguide
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Question 21 of 100
21. Question
Select the correct pronoun to complete this sentence.
Both of the boys turned ___________________ homework in late.
- their
- his or her
- his
- her
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Question 22 of 100
22. Question
This is a noun (or group of words acting as a noun) to which a pronoun refers.
- interrogative pronoun
- reflexive pronoun
- subject
- antecedent
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Question 23 of 100
23. Question
What type of word is Everyone?
Everyone reads a part of the novel to the class.
- pronoun
- proper noun
- indefinite pronoun
- verb
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Question 24 of 100
24. Question
Find the superlative form of the adjective delicious.
- deliciouser
- deliciousest
- more delicious
- most delicious
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Question 25 of 100
25. Question
What is the noun, proper noun, or compound noun being used as an adjective in the following sentence?
The story came from a newspaper reporter.
- reporter
- newspaper
- came
- from
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Question 26 of 100
26. Question
In this sentence, the word ourselves is an example of which type of pronoun?
We let ourselves into the old cabin through the back door.
- personal
- relative
- intensive
- reflexive
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Question 27 of 100
27. Question
A narrative device in which suggestions or warnings about events to come are dropped or planted is called ________________.
- parallelism
- alliteration
- foreshadowing
- suspense
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Question 28 of 100
28. Question
What is the type of pronoun They represents in this sentence?
They bought the desk.
- personal
- reflexive
- subject
- object
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Question 29 of 100
29. Question
In the following sentence, what type of word is right?
When the driver reached the intersection, she turned right.
- adjective
- adverb
- verb
- noun
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Question 30 of 100
30. Question
What type of word is beautiful in this sentence?
Some of the ruins are absolutely beautiful.
- pronoun
- verb
- adverb
- adjective
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Question 31 of 100
31. Question
the forty cars in the annual car show,
were only
Chevrolets.
A. Among
B. their
C. too
D. No change is necessary.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 32 of 100
32. Question
the forty cars in the annual car show,
were only
over thirty years old.
A. Between
B. there
C. too
D. No change is necessary.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 33 of 100
33. Question
the fifty signs we saw on the trip,
were
advertising lawyers.
A. Between
B. their
C. two
D. No change is necessary.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 34 of 100
34. Question
the forty cars in the annual car show,
were only two
.
A. Between
B. their
C. Fords
D. No change is necessary.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 35 of 100
35. Question
the fifty signs we saw downtown,
were only
advertising restaurants.
A. Between
B. their
C. too
D. No change is necessary.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 36 of 100
36. Question
All
three states have a major public university in
.
A. except
B. there
C. capitol
D. No change is necessary.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 37 of 100
37. Question
All
three states have a major public university in
.
A. accept
B. their
C. capitol
D. No change is necessary.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 38 of 100
38. Question
All
three states have a major public university in
.
A. accept
B. there
C. capital
D. No change is necessary.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 39 of 100
39. Question
All
three states have a major public university in
.
A. accept
B. there
C. capitol
D. No change is necessary.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 40 of 100
40. Question
All
three states have a major public university in
.
A. accept
B. there
C. capital
D. No change is necessary.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 41 of 100
41. Question
Merriam-Webster’s collegiate dictionary (12th ed.). (2001). Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster.The type of resource represented in this citation is a _____________.
- journal
- conference paper
- book
- website
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Question 42 of 100
42. Question
Scott, J. C. (2002). African-Americans in children’s literature. Phoenix, AZ: Jackson Press.The type of resource represented in this citation is a _____________.
- one-author book
- one-author journal article
- subsequent edition book
- music recording
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Question 43 of 100
43. Question
Druid, A., & Smith, C. (2009). Designing multimedia environments for adults. New York, NY: J. White & Sons.The type of resource represented in this citation is a _____________.
- newspaper article
- magazine article
- two-author journal article
- two-author book
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Question 44 of 100
44. Question
Dunlap, L. L. (Ed.). (1974). An introduction to gifted education. Boston, MA: Smith and Santana.
The type of resource represented in this citation is _____________.
- a one-author journal article
- an edited book
- an online magazine article
- an electronic book
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Question 45 of 100
45. Question
Covello, S.M. (2001). The history of Florida honey bees. Retrieved from http://www.ebrary.co.fl/html/bees.edu
The type of resource represented in this citation is an _____________.
- one-author book
- chapter in an edited book
- conference proceeding
- journal from a printed source
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Question 46 of 100
46. Question
Covello, S.M. (2001). The history of Florida honey bees. Retrieved from http://www.ebrary.co.fl/html/bees.edu
The type of resource represented in this citation is an _____________.
- electronic book
- ERIC document
- online journal article
- online magazine article
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Question 47 of 100
47. Question
Association for Middle Level Education. (2015). Expanding boundaries: A year in review, 2016. Alexandria, VA: AMLE.
The type of resource represented in this citation is a _____________.
- conference paper
- corporate author
- chapter in an edited book
- journal article from a printed source
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Question 48 of 100
48. Question
Unsnarling I-10 traffic jams. (1997, February 2). Car, Track & Driver, p. 105.
The type of resource represented in this citation is a _____________.
- movie released in 1997
- conference paper
- journal article from a printed source
- magazine, no author, from a printed source
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Question 49 of 100
49. Question
Berendt, K. (2017, March 8). The untold war: Inside the hearts, minds, and souls of military wives. Army Times, 178(5), 61.
The type of resource represented in this citation is a _____________.
- video released in 2017
- book with one author
- magazine from a printed source
- journal article from a printed source
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Question 50 of 100
50. Question
Jacobs, Drew. “How I learned from Dad.” Men’s Health Oct. 2018: 110-14.
- journal article
- magazine article
- one-author book
- newspaper article
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Question 51 of 100
51. Question
An electronics store is having a sale on all their TVs. The regular price of a TV is $900, and the sale is for 30% off. How much money would you end up saving if you bought a TV during this sale?
- $270.00
- $300.00
- $630.00
- $1170.00
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Question 52 of 100
52. Question
An alert was sent out to a small town that said, because there was a drought, the price of corn would be increasing by 7%. The price of corn before the alert was $1.70. What will the price of corn be after the alert?
- $2.03
- $1.82
- $1.77
- $1.58
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Question 53 of 100
53. Question
If it takes Chelsey 3 hours to wash a car, and it takes Sammie 2 hours to wash that same car, how long would it take to wash the car if they worked together?
- 5 hours 0 minutes
- 2 hours 20 minutes
- 1 hour 20 minutes
- 1 hour 12 minutes
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Question 54 of 100
54. Question
Kaitlyn is baking cookies at home. The recipe calls for
of a cup of flour, but she wants to triple the recipe. After tripling the amount of flour, she splits what she has into two separate bowls. How much flour is in one of the bowls?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 55 of 10055. Question
If
and
what does
represent?
- 0
- 60
- 68
- 72
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 56 of 10056. Question
Grandma Jean decides to write down her secret fruitcake recipe. She uses one pineapple for every plum, two pears for every pineapple, and three apples for every plum. If she wanted to make a fruitcake with 10 pears in it, how many total pieces of fruit would she need to buy?
- 35
- 45
- 60
- 110
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 57 of 10057. Question
Jacques is filling his fish tank with water. Unfortunately, her hose is broken and can only pump half a gallon of water every 3 minutes. If filling her fish tank took three and a half hours, how many gallons of water can her fish tank hold?
- 30 gallons
- 35 gallons
- 70 gallons
- 140 gallons
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 58 of 10058. Question
A recipe calls for 2 cups of flour, 1 cup of milk and 3 teaspoons of baking soda. If you wanted to use 5 cups of flour, how many teaspoons of baking soda would you need?
*
tsp.
*
tsp.
*
tsp.
*
tsp.
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 59 of 10059. Question
What is the lowest common denominator for the following fractions?
,
,
- 1
- 24
- 48
- 96
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 60 of 10060. Question
What is the greatest common factor of the following numbers?
- 4
- 8
- 16
- 24
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 61 of 10061. Question
If
and
, which of the following is equivalent to
?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 62 of 10062. Question
What is the equation of a line that is parallel to
and passes through the point
?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 63 of 10063. Question
Solve for x.
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 64 of 10064. Question
Toni went flower shopping for Mother’s Day and picked out a bouquet of tulips and roses. The bouquet had a total of 16 flowers and cost $31.50. If the roses were worth $2.25 each and the tulips were worth $1.50 each, how many roses were in the bouquet?
- 6
- 10
- 12
- 16
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 65 of 10065. Question
If
and
, what does
equal?
- -2
- 0
- 1
- 5
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 66 of 10066. Question
Alisha had $100 in her checking account when the year began. On November 1st, she had $2500 in the same account. What was the average rate of change per month?
- $100
- $240
- $250
- $400
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 67 of 10067. Question
Which linear equation has the greatest positive y-intercept?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 68 of 10068. Question
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 69 of 10069. Question
What is the slope of the line that passes through
and
?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 70 of 10070. Question
William works 38 hours a week and gets paid $8.75 per hour. He receives a raise, and after the raise gets paid $347.70 per week. By how much did his hourly wage increase?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 71 of 10071. Question
Consider the similar images,
. If
and
what is the scale factor going from
to
?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 72 of 10072. Question
A tent is pitched with one pole in the center and 4 cords running from the top of the center pole down to the ground in all 4 corners. The center pole is 8 feet tall. If the cords are fastened to the ground 6 feet from the center pole, how many feet of cord is needed to pitch the tent?
- 4 feet
- 32 feet
- 40 feet
- 56 feet
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 73 of 10073. Question
A square pyramid how many number of faces?
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 9
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 74 of 10074. Question
All ___________ are rectangles but not all rectangles are _____________.
- squares … squares
- circles … circles
- parallelograms … parallelograms
- quadrilaterals … quadrilaterals
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 75 of 10075. Question
What is the next term in the geometric sequence 32, -8, 2, ____?
- 1/2
- 1/4
- – 1/2
- – 1/4
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CorrectIncorrectQuestion 77 of 10077. Question
Two parallelograms are similar. If the first one has a base of 4.5 cm and a height of 3 cm, and the second one has a base of 9 cm, what is the height of the second?
- 2.25 cm
- 6 cm
- 7.5 cm
- 13.5 cm
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 78 of 10078. Question
A triangle has a base that is half the length of its height. If the triangle has an area of 9 square inches, the length of its base is ________ inches.
- 3
- 4.5
- 6
- 18
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 79 of 10079. Question
What is the volume of the following square pyramid given that the side of the base is 3 units and the height is 10 units?
- 30 square units
- 45 square units
- 60 square units
- 270 square units
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 80 of 10080. Question
Which of the pair of statements follows logically?
If two lines are parallel, then they will never intersect.
Therefore, if two lines ____________________.- are not parallel, they they intersect
- intersect, then they are not parallel
- are not parallel, then they will never intersect
- do not intersect, then they are parallel
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 81 of 10081. Question
Carolyn is driving a long way to see her friend. The GPS says, with no stops or traffic, it will take her 23 hours and 26 minutes. If she takes an extra 9 hours for all breaks and traffic, and started her trip at 9:36 am, at what time will she arrive at her friend’s house?
- 10:02 am
- 5:36 pm
- 6:02 pm
- 7:26 pm
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 82 of 10082. Question
Ichiro rode 3 kilometers on his bike. His sister Amber rode 3500 meters on her bike on the same day. Who rode the farthest and how much farther did they ride?
- Amber; 500 meters
- Amber; 350 meters
- Ichiro; 500 meters
- Ichiro; 1/2 kilometer
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 83 of 10083. Question
Six bikers are on a relay team and must ride 17,500 meters each. How many kilometers will they ride as a team in total?
- 10.5 km
- 105 km
- 1050 km
- 105,000 km
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 84 of 10084. Question
Adana wants to send two boxes of oranges to a friend. Each box can hold a mass of 5 kg. If each orange has a mass of 100g, what is the maximum number of oranges she can send?
- 10
- 50
- 100
- 1000
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 85 of 10085. Question
Susan wants to paint her entire room, except for the floor. The length of the room is 12 feet, the width is 8 feet and the height is 10 feet. There are two windows in her room, each measuring 2 feet wide by 3 feet tall. If a gallon of paint will cover 32 square feet, how many gallons of paint will Susan need to paint her room?
- 6
- 10
- 15
- 16
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 86 of 10086. Question
Stacey jogged to the mall. She jogged twice as fast as the amount of time it took her (in miles per hour). If it took her 3 hours, how far did she jog?
- 6 miles
- 9 miles
- 18 miles
- 20 miles
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 87 of 10087. Question
How many cubic centimeters are there in 5 liters?
(Note: 1 liter = 1,000 cubic centimeters)- 10,000
- 5,000
- 1,000
- 100
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 88 of 10088. Question
If Andy travels 120 miles in 3 hours, how fast was he traveling in miles per minute?
- 0.67 miles per minute
- 0.76 miles per minute
- 6.7 miles per minute
- 240 miles per minute
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 89 of 10089. Question
If John is traveling 60 miles per hour, how many feet per second is he traveling? (1 mile = 5280 feet)
- 6 feet per second
- 18 feet per second
- 88 feet per second
- 90 feet per second
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 90 of 10090. Question
There is a statue 45 feet tall that is casting a shadow 63 feet long. Nearby there is a bush casting a shadow 7 feet long. How tall is the bush?
- 5 feet
- 6.2 feet
- 9.8 feet
- 20 feet
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 91 of 10091. Question
The test scores for a class are as follows: 4 students got a 73%, 18 students got a 96%, 3 students got a 66%, and 10 students got an 86%. What is the average test score for the class?
- 80.3%
- 86%
- 87.9%
- 99%
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 92 of 10092. Question
A bag of assorted fruits has 8 kiwis, 3 apples, 5 peaches and 13 grapes. If you were to randomly choose a kiwi and eat it, what is the probability that the next fruit you choose will be a peach or kiwi?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 93 of 10093. Question
If Robert and Jasmine had three children, what would be the probability that all three children would be boys?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 94 of 10094. Question
What rational number represents the average of
and
?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 95 of 10095. Question
What is the range of set S?
S = {41, 28, 13, 26, 38, 45, 42, 10}
- -31
- 31
- 33
- 35
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 96 of 10096. Question
The following pie chart represents the colors of binders that students are choosing for school. What percentage of students are choosing a binder that is a color other than red?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 97 of 10097. Question
Alicia asked her teacher if she could collect the resting heart rates of the students in her 5th-grade science group. The following numbers represent the resting rates in beats per minute.
89 87 85 84 90 79 83 85 86 88 84 81What is the range of the resting heart rates?
- 10
- 11
- 90
- 85
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 98 of 10098. Question
According to the following pictograph, how many more Jonathan apples than McIntosh apples are there in the food store?
- 10
- 15
- 30
- 55
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 99 of 10099. Question
A random survey was taken to see what activities were popular among adults 25-45 years old. The results yielded that 25 people preferred reading, which was approximately 31.6% of the people surveyed. How many total people were surveyed? (Round to the nearest integer.)
- 25
- 68
- 75
- 79
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 100 of 100100. Question
According to the following histogram, how many Black Cherry Trees measured at most 80 feet?
- 14
- 19
- 24
- 45
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