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Q1: The Passage answers which of the following questions?
What were the origins of Jazz and how did it differ from other forms of music?
Q2: According to the passage, Jazz originated in
New Orleans
Q3: The word "welded" in line 6 is closest in meaning to
Bound
Q4: Which of the following distinguished Jazz as a new form of musical expression?
Improvisation
Q5: The word "skeletal" in line 15 is closest in meaning to
Framework
Q6: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
Many early Jazz musicians had little formal musical training
Q7: The word "menial" in line 18 is closest in meaning to
Degrading
Q8: According to the passage, which of the following belonged to the second wave of New Orleans Jazz musicians?
Joe Oliver
Q9: All the following are true EXCEPT
Joe Oliver is generally considered to be the first real Jazz musician
Q1: Converting means ?
Running/Jumping
Q2: Recommends what?
Attending the circus
Q3: There was great what?
Extravaganza
Q4: The roman stayed what?
Roman stayed extravaganza
Q5: Gave a child what?
Gave child an experience
Q1: How often is the game played?
Every 4 years
Q2: Meaning of "root" in the passage?
To wish success
Q3: What is the main reason athletics wish to participate in the olympics?
They have patriotic pride in their participation
Q4: Where was Summer 2008 played?
China
Q1: Fact in the passage
Coffee can cause digestion, heart attack
Q2: Disliked by who?
CNN news
Q3: Causes of what
causes of insomnia-sleeplessness
Q4: Positive to what
positive to negative
Q5: Further what?
Further research. Flip flop
Q1: What did the author intend?
To share some little-known facts about the one-dollar bill
Q2: Why is making counterfeit copies of the one-dollar bill difficult?
The formula for the ink used is kept a secret
Q3: What is implied by the message, The One Dollar Bill?
It is a fabulously historical document
Q4: In the third sentence of the passage, the word minute means?
Extremely small
Q5: We often accidentally wash dollar bills, why is that not a problem?
Because the dollar bills are made of cotton and linen, so they wash easily
Q1: When taking a subjective examination, you will find questions like.
Definitions
Q2: Compared to objective exams, essay test contain
Fewer questions
Q3: From the article the reader can conclude that a test containing true-false questions is called
Objective
Q4: . Compared to objective exams, subjective tests contain
Fewer questions
Q5: In answering subjective questions the student should
Keep it brief and specific
Q6: When taking an exam, you should divide your time because:
To allow more time for the difficult questions
Q7: In the above passage, the word "subjective" refers to test questions that
Require you to write your own answer
Q1: What is the main idea of the passage
The flu is a deadly disease that's difficult to control because people become Infectious
Q2: Why is the flu considered not too infectious?
The flu virus cannot travel far or live for long periods of time outside the human body, so its spread can be easily contained
Q3: What is the meaning of the word "measures" in the last paragraph?
Plan of action
Q4: . Which of the following correctly describes the flu?
The flu is difficult to contract and sometimes fatal
Q1: The passage indicates ?
Native American humor deserves more attention
Q2: The passage infers that:
Native American humor is often overlooked
Q3: The authors reason for writing this passage:
To persuade people to take a broad view of Native Americans
Q4: Author seems to favor:
Research into Native American humor
Q1: Get into what?
Metal
Q2: To what?
To Pierce
Q3: Draw what away?
Draw light away ( measuring of rod )
Q4: Consists of what?
Konstruk big
Q5: The author did not support what?
The eyes
Q1: Mr. Rogers started what?
A website.
Q2: What does he want to do?
Help Children
Q3: Word to describe what Mr. Rogers is doing?
Uniqueness
Q4: Meaning of legacy?
Something handed down
Q5: Author wanted to what with audience?
Inform the reader
Q1: Green house creates what?
Tropical condition at nurseries
Q2: Too many nurseries means what?
Not enough buyers to buy the plants that need to be sold.
Q3: Nurseries are helpful for who?
Farmers
Q4: Nurseries are what ?
Special type of farms
Q5: What material is it? Strip of what? For greenhouse.
Strip of board, often material that forms a section of a wall or door
Q1: Which statement from the passage is a fact?
Each state casts their electoral vote during a presidential election
Q2: Authors reason for writing this piece seems to be:
Teach the reader
Q3: Give how many votes?
One
Q4: Have an understanding of what?
Of the electoral college
Q5: Congressional what?
Election
Q1: What is the meaning of "they" in the passage?
Clock change DST
Q2: Irrelevant means
Meaningless
Q3: What was the author inferring?
Should be abolished
Q4: Computer did what?
Changed itself
Q5: Author is trying to what?
Persuade the audience
Q1: Brittle means what?
easily broken
Q2: Archaeological digs have found what?
Archaeological digs have found article made of glass
Q3: Glass is not what?
An element
Q4: Combination of what ?
The combination of several glass is an essential part of our lives
Q5: Sciences uses what?
Uses glass in experiments
Q1: Premium means what?
means amount to be paid
Q2: Hospitals are passing down what?
passing down the cost of taking care of people without insurance
Q3: The passage implies that
There is a crisis in normal management in healthcare
Q4: Opinion or fact is what ?
Opinion or fact rising
Q1: Which statement is a fact rather than an opinion?
Homonyms make learning English more challenging.
Q2: What inference can be drawn from the article?
English is a difficult language to master.
Q3: What conclusion can be drawn from the article?
In order to master English, the student must learn the Homonyms.
Q4: How does the article define homonyms?
Words that sound alike and are spelled in different ways with different meaning.
Q1: Greatest fear
Flying
Q2: Meaning of "prolific"
High productivity
Q3: The big three
Asimov, Clarke, Heinlein
Q4: How old was Asimov when he died?
72 years
Q5: What made him popular
Science, fiction, writing