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A client who has a fear of spiders is asked to first imagine a spider. Another time, the client is asked to look at pictures of spiders. Later, the client visits a zoo to see spiders in person. The goal of therapy is that the client is able to tolerate a greater and greater level of the stimulus until anxiety no longer interferes with functioning. Which type of behavioral therapy is the therapist using?
Flooding
Response prevention
Modeling
Systematic desensitization
Which of the following is a common side effect associated with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)?
Respiratory depression
Hypertension
Sedation
Sexual dysfunction
A nurse is assessing a client who has posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Which assessment finding is expected?
Increasing sense of attachment to others
Constant need to talk about the event
Flashbacks
Sleeping 12 hr or more each day
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A nurse suspects a client will have a diagnosis of generalized anxiety disorder. Which question would be the most appropriate for the nurse to ask?
“Do you find it difficult to control your worrying?”
“Have you been a victim of a crime or seen someone badly injured or killed?”
“Do you feel especially uncomfortable in social situations?”
“Do you repeatedly do things over and over again?”
Question: 20 of 30
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Time Remaining: 00:34:56 Pause Remaining: 00:05:00
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Adolescent arrives to an outpatient clinic with guardian for a 1 month follow up.
For each assessment finding, click to specify if the finding is consistent with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) or post–traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Each finding may support more than one disorder.
Exhibit 1
Psychiatric history
The client was first seen at the clinic one week ago. The client was a school mass shooting survivor; three of her best friends were killed. The shooting happened in the school gymnasium during a basketball game with a rival high school. She has been seeing a therapist for shooting- related trauma, but since joining college, she has not attended any therapy.
The client was treated for symptoms of persistent worrying, avoiding crowds and the gymnasium, restlessness, flashbacks, and muscle tension. Other symptoms reported by the client during the first encounter include hypervigilance, feeling overwhelmed, and nightmares.
Medications: Prazosin, Fluoxetine.
Assessment Finding
Hypervigilance
Muscle tension
Restlessness
Flashbacks
Avoidance of
activities
Nightmares
Generalized Anxiety Post–Traumatic Stress
Disorder
Disorder
Note: Each category must have at least 1 response option selected.
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A nurse is caring for a woman who frequently checks her reflection in a mirror and wears a surgical mask to hide her nose, which she claims is too large and wide. She states she plans to see a plastic surgeon for another reconstruction surgery next week. Which health problem is likely?
Social anxiety disorder
Body dysmorphic disorder
Obsessive-compulsive disorder due to a medical condition
Separation anxiety disorder
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A nurse in a mental health clinic is assessing a client who had a panic attack three months ago and has not been able to leave her home for weeks because she is afraid of having another panic attack out in public. The nurse should anticipate planning care for managing which of the following disorders?
Agoraphobia
Social anxiety disorder
Adjustment disorder
Generalized anxiety disorder
Question: 17 of 30
A nurse in the emergency room is caring for a client with a history of anxiety.
Exhibit 1
Exhibit 2
Panic Disorder
Hypertension
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A nurse in the emergency room is caring for a client with a history of anxiety.
Select the following 3 actions the nurse should take during the panic episode.
Exhibit 1
Exhibit 2
Nurse’s Notes
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Client yelled from their room, “Nurse, come in here quickly! Something bad is happening to me!” While at the bedside the nurse notes that the client is trembling, breathing rapidly, and clutching her chest. The client cries, “Please help me. I think I am dying!”
Discuss new relaxation techniques
Postpone client teaching
Ensure client safety
Stay with the client
Obtain a PRN prescription for restraints
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A charge nurse is teaching a group of nurses about the antagonist action of medications. The nurse should include in the teaching that which of the following antagonist medications is used for benzodiazepines?
Naloxone
Protamine
Diphenhydramine
Flumazenil
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A nurse on an inpatient mental health unit is admitting a client who has panic-level anxiety. After showing the client to his room, which nursing action is most therapeutic?
Suggest that the client rest in bed
Remain with the client
Have the client join a therapy group
Medicate the client with a sedative
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A client is discovered wandering the street, looking confused, and stepping out into traffic. When emergency responders approach the client, the client cannot recall their name or where they live. The responders transport the client to the mental health crisis unit for further evaluation. What is the client likely suffering from?
Adjustment disorder
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Flashback
Dissociative amnesia
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A client is discovered wandering the street, looking confused, and stepping out into traffic. When emergency responders approach the client, the c cannot recall their name or where they live. The responders transport the client to the mental health crisis unit for further evaluation. What is the suffering from?
Adjustment disorder
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Flashback
Dissociative amnesia
COI
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A client is learning how to use guided imagery to manage their stress responses. Which statement made by the client is correct?
I can face my fear a little bit at a time.
I can tell if my heart rate increases by closing my eyes.
I can focus on pleasant images to replace stressful feelings.
I can replace negative thoughts with positive thoughts.
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When using cognitive behavioral therapy with a client, what is the main focus of the therapy?
Collecting and analyzing data related to the client’s behaviors
Building relationships with family members or friends
Examining the unconscious mind and its influence on thoughts and behaviors
Changing dysfunctional thinking patterns
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A nurse wants to teach alternative coping strategies to a client currently experiencing severe anxiety. Which action should the nurse perform first?
Assess how the client uses defense mechanisms
Lower the client’s level of anxiety
Create outcomes and a teaching plan
Verify the client’s learning style
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The client has been prescribed alprazolam for an anxiety disorder. The nurse will teach the client about which common side effect of benzodiazepines?
Increased appetite
Hypertension
Drowsiness
Increased alertness
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Question: 9 of 30
Time Remaining: 00:40:40 Pause Remaining: 00:05:00
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A nurse is teaching a client who has an anxiety disorder about alprazolam. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching?
“This medication is safe during pregnancy.”
“This medication can cause drowsiness and slurred speech.”
“This medication is not habit forming.”
“This medication may increase your blood pressure.”
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Pause Remaining: 00:05:00
The client reports to the nurse that she feels as though she is walking around in a dream and that the nurse’s feet look blurry and appear to be overly large. The nurse knows that the client is likely experiencing
derealization
dissociative amnesia
dissociative identity disorder
post traumatic stress disorder
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The nurse is caring for a client on fluoxetine. Which of the following indicates the client may be experiencing serotonin syndrome and should be reported to the provider? [Select all that apply]
(Select All that Apply.)
☐ Shivering
Hypertension
Restlessness
Temperature 106 °F
Bradycardia
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A nurse in a mental health facility is planning care for a client who has obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) and is newly admitted to the unit. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take regarding the client’s compulsive behaviors?
Isolate the client for a period of time.
Set strict limits on the behaviors so that the client can conform to the unit rules and schedules.
Confront the client about the senseless nature of the repetitive behaviors.
Plan the client’s schedule to allow time for rituals.
Question: 5 of 30
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The nurse is caring for a client experiencing severe anxiety. The nurse instructs the client to identify 5 things they can see, 4 things they can touch, 3 things they can hear, 2 things they can smell, and 1 thing they can taste. This technique is known as
modeling
aversion
flooding
Ogrounding
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A nurse is preparing to administer buspirone 7.5 mg PO every 12 hr to a client. The amount available is buspirone 15 mg/tablet. How many tablets should the nurse administer per dose? (Round the answer to the nearest tenth. Use a leading zero if it applies. Do not use a trailing zero.)
tablet(s)
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A nurse is caring for a client who requires intervention for panic level anxiety. Which of the following actions is the highest priority?
Determining the cause of the client’s anxiety
Identifying the client’s coping skills
Protecting the client from injury
Ensuring that the client feels safe
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The client with generalized anxiety disorder has a prescription for venlafaxine, a SNRI. The psychiatric nurse knows that the client must be monitored for
bradycardia
tachycardia
hypertension
hypotension
Question: 1 of 30
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Time Remaining: 00:44:54 Pause Remaining: 00:05:00
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The client has an intense, irrational fear of crowded places. To treat this fear, the client is placed in a small room with many other people for three hours. This therapy is an example of
cognitive behavioral therapy
flooding
systematic desensitization
response prevention
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FLAG QUESTION
A client has used 1/3 of his prescription, which contained 60 tablets. The client has tablets remaining.
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Answers: A – D
A All clients from the same culture think, behave, and respond in a similar manner
B Each person, regardless of culture, should be treated as a unique individual
C It is impossible to interview a client from a different culture than your own
D Clients from other cultures do not react well to interactions with nurses
Answers: A-D
A The nurse should have changed the wound while the client was eating breakfast
B The nurse should have washed their hands after changing the dressing
C The nurse should only change the dressing once a day, between meal times
D The nurse should have asked the client to wait at least one hour before eating
The client is lying supine in bed. Which position does “supine” refer to?
Answers: A-D
A Lying on the stomach
B Lying on the right side
C Lying on the back
D Lying on the left side
Round 3.68 to the nearest tenth. 1
Answers 1-1
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Answers 1 – 1
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In the term “gastritis”, the suffix is:
Answers: A-D
A Gas
B Tritis
C Itis
D Gastr
Which of the following sentences would most likely be found in an email from a professor to her biology students at a college?
Traffic on Highway 32 will be rerouted to Main Street during renovation of the 7th Street Bridge.
We want to go out for dinner, but we haven’t decided where to eat yet.
Research groups from the 10:30 a.m. Tuesday class should meet in the library this week.
I didn’t get any constructive feedback on my paper during the peer review last week.
Which of the following body systems breaks down proteins into amino acids?
Excretory
Endocrine
Circulatory
Digestive
Which of the following describes one difference between skeletal muscles and cardiac muscles?
Skeletal muscles are found in the viscera, whereas cardiac muscles are found in the cranium.
Cardiac muscles are voluntary, whereas skeletal muscles are involuntary.
Cardiac muscles contain intercalated discs, whereas skeletal muscles do not.
Skeletal muscles are autorhythmic, whereas cardiac muscles are not.
In which of the following locations does fertilization of an egg cell typically occur?
Fallopian tube
Uterus
Cervical canal
Ovary
Which of the following types of cells stimulates other immune cells to attack and destroy foreign agents?
Natural killer cells
Plasma cells
Cytotoxic T-cells
Helper T-cells
Which of the following is the term given to the sequence of nucleotides that contains the information to make a specific protein molecule?
Locus
Operator
Promoter
Gene
A slice of apple left on a table slowly goes brown due to an enzymatic reaction. Dipping the apple slice in lemon juice prevents it from browning. Which of the following best explains this result?
Lemon juice has a pH which inactivates the enzymes.
Lemon juice functions to bleach the brown material.
Lemon juice has enzymes which reverse the browning reaction.
Lemon juice functions to dilute the brown material.
Which of the following characteristics of water helps explain why coastal areas experience less dramatic temperature changes during the day than more inland areas?
Water’s adhesive properties prevent evaporation.
Water has a high specific heat capacity.
Water is a versatile solvent.
Water forms covalent bonds with other water molecules.
Which of the following best explains why the pressure exerted by carbon dioxide on the walls of a sealed container increases when dry ice (solid CO2) sublimates?
Gas CO2 molecules move faster when CO2 is a solid.
CO2 molecules combine to form larger molecules in the gas phase.
CO2 particles exert less force on the container walls as a gas.
Gas CO2 particles occupy more space.
Which of the following organelles is the site of intracellular digestion?
Ribosomes
Mitochondria
Lysosomes
Centrosomes
Which of the following is an example of a biological macromolecule?
Amino acid
Protein
Monosaccharide
Nucleic acid
Which of the following demonstrates a chemical reaction of water?
Water boils to produce steam at 100° C (212° F).
Water dissolves sugar.
Water and oil separate when combined.
Water produces gas with sodium metal.
When a volcano erupts, its actions are similar to which of the following events?
A building burning to the ground.
A can of soda fizzing when it is opened.
A tree root pushing up through the pavement.
A flood eroding the banks of a stream.
Which of the following experimental designs best tests the hypothesis that sunlight exposure increases the growth rate of bean plants?
Planting bean seeds in identical pots with various amounts of water and observing the growth rate
Exposing groups of bean plants to different durations of sunlight while keeping water amount and soil type constant
Planting bean seeds in larger pots that receive more sunlight than smaller pots
Growing bean plants in a temperature-controlled greenhouse with equal sunlight exposure
If A represents atomic mass and Z represents atomic number, which of the following describes an atom after a proton is emitted from its nucleus
A+1,Z-1
A-1, Z+1
A-1.Z-1
A+1, Z+1
If A represents atomic mass and Z represents atomic number, which of the following describes an atom after a proton is emitted from its nucleus
A+1, Z-1
A-1, Z+1
A-1,Z-1
A+1, Z+1
Which of the following is classified as a noninfectious disease?
Dengue
Psoriasis
Brucellosis
Chikungunya
Which of the following correctly orders structures from simple to complex?
Cells, tissues, atoms, organs
Atoms, cells, tissues, organs
Atoms, organs, tissues, cells
Organs, tissues, cells, atoms
O
Water molecules enter cells by which of the following transport mechanisms?
Gated channels
Proton pumps
Facilitated diffusion
Electrochemical gradients
An experienced mountaineer decides to climb Mount Everest, taking the same route in the same season and with similar materials and equipment used in a fatal 1924 expedition. Which of the following is the scientific purpose of such a climb?
To assess why the earlier expedition failed
To measure the oxygen levels at high elevation
To identify routes that can be explored in future climbs
To show that modern technology makes climbing safer
Which of the following parts of the eukaryotic cell is responsible for making ATP?
Centrioles
Lysosome
Nucleus
Mitochondria
Which of the following molecules contains the fewest covalent bonds?
Water molecule (H2O)
Methane molecule (CH4)
Ammonia molecule (NH3)
Chlorine molecule (Cl2)
In pea plants, green pod color (G) is dominant to yellow pod color (g). A cross was done between a plant with green pods and a plant with yellow pods. Of the resulting offspring, 50% had green pods and 50% had yellow pods. Which of the following were the genotypes of both parent plants?
GG X 88
Ggx Gg
88 x 88
Ggx gg
Which of the following atoms is most likely to become a cation?
Helium, atomic number 2
Potassium, atomic number 19
Fluorine, atomic number 9
Oxygen, atomic number 8
Which of the following tissues lines the interior surfaces of the heart?
Myocardium
Epicardium
Pericardium
Endocardium
Which of the following pathways best represents the expected flow of blood from the human heart to an organ?
Blood pumped from the heart first enters arteries that then narrow to form veins that deliver blood to the organ.
Blood pumped from the heart first enters arteries that then narrow to form arterioles that deliver blood to capillaries of the organ.
Blood pumped from the heart first enters arterioles that then merge to form arteries that deliver blood to the organ.
Blood pumped from the heart first enters veins that then narrow to form venules that deliver blood to arteries of the organ.
Which of the following distinguishes endocrine and exocrine glands from one another?
The biochemistry of their secretions
The effect their secretions have on the target cells
The presence or absence of ducts
The presence or absence of nerve innervation
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Which of the following hormones regulates blood calcium levels?
Norepinephrine
Parathyroid hormone
Growth hormone
Melatonin
In rabbits, the allele for black fur (B) is dominant over the allele for brown fur (b). A homozygous, black-furred rabbit is crossed with a heterozygous, black–furred rabbit. What is the expected phenotypic percentages for the offspring?
100% black fur
75% black fur, 25% brown fur
25% black fur, 75% brown fur
100% brown fur
Which of the following cells transfers pigment granules to adjacent epidermal cells?
Keratinocytes
Melanocytes
Langerhans cells
Merkel cells
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Which of the following would result in an increase in the rate of a chemical reaction?
Decreasing the concentration of the reactant
Adding more of the product
Using a mortar and pestle to grind a solid reactant to a powder
Sealing the reaction in an airtight container
The component of an atom that possesses relatively little mass, thus being negligible in calculating the atomic mass number, is the
Quark
Neutron
Proton
Electron
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Which of the following enzyme classes is primarily responsible for adding deoxyribonucleotides to a pre–existing DNA strand?
Topoisomerase
Nuclease
Polymerase
Primase
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The vermiform appendix extends from the region of the large intestine known as which of the following?
Rectum
Cecum
Jejunum
Ischium
Why do enzyme-catalyzed reactions slow significantly at excessively high temperatures?
The enzyme denatures, losing its functional shape.
The enzyme’s active site becomes more rigid and prevents substrate release.
High temperatures cause an increase in the amount of substrate.
The enzyme lowers the activation energy to an unfavorable level.
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Which of the following nucleotides is only found in RNA?
Uracil
Thymine
Guanine
Adenine
о
Which of the following contains a human’s hereditary information?
ATP
Histones
Plasmids
Chromatin
Which of the following organs removes nitrogenous waste from the body?
Gall bladder
Liver
Kidneys
Large intestine
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In order to determine the effects of energy drinks on women’s running speed, researchers gave 300 women an energy drink and then recorded time it took each of them to run 2 miles. After collecting the results, researchers concluded that energy drinks increase the speed of running in
women.
Which of the following further tests would best help to support this conclusion?
Repeat the experiment, giving half of the women water and the other half the energy drink.
Repeat the experiment, having half of the women run 2 miles and the other half run 5 miles.
Repeat the same experiment, using 300 men.
Repeat the experiment, giving the women two different energy drinks.
Which of the following respiratory structures is affected by a disease that disrupts gas exchange, such as emphysema?
Primary bronchi
Trachea
Secondary bronchi
Alveoli
Experiments cannot validate hypotheses, only falsify them.
The statement above can be restated in which of the following ways?
Certain concepts cannot be subjected to direct experimentation.
Until disproved, an explanation for an observation is valid.
Proving a hypothesis exempts it from further testing.
A hypothesis that has not been falsified remains provisional.
Use the table below to answer the question.
Object Mass Time of Fall
A
5.0 g 2.0 sec
B
5.0 g 1.0 sec
C
30.0 g 0.5 sec
D
35.0 g 1.5 sec
Which of the following conclusions is supported by the data?
Objects A and B will fall at the same rate.
The time of fall is independent of the mass of the object.
Air resistance is greater for A than for B.
The greater the mass of an object, the faster it will fall.
Which of the following structures drains oxygen-depleted blood from the kidneys?
Renal vein
Ureter
Renal artery
Urethra
The hip is an example of which of the following type of joints?
Ball-and-socket
Hinge
Gliding
Pivot
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The “gray matter” of the brain is largely made up of which of the following?
Neuron cell axons
Meninges
Neuron cell bodies
Corpus collosum
$431
$527
$451
$316
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A leather recliner is on sale for 30% less than its original price. A consumer has a coupon that saves an additional 25% off of the sale price. If the consumer pays $237 for the recliner, which of the following is the original price of the recliner to the nearest dollar?
$431
$527
$451
$316
Which of the following is the most likely weight of a pencil?
25 mg
25 cm
25 kg
25 8
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Which of the following is the best description for the data set below?
1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 7, 7, 8, 8, 8, 8, 9,9
Left-skewed
Uniform
Right-skewed
Bimodal
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Which of the following percentages is equivalent to 514?
525%
5.14%
5.25%
514%
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A composite figure on a grid is composed of two rectangles that do not intersect. The first rectangle measures 4 units by 3 units, while the second rectangle measures 5 units by 2 units. Which of the following is the total area of the composite figure in square units?
22 square units
2 square units
10 square units
12 square units
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Which of the following is the area of the largest circle that can fit entirely inside a rectangle that measures 8 centimeters by 10 centimeters?
18π cm2
8π cm2
10π cm2
16π cm2
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A homeowner has hired two people to mow his lawn. If Person A is able to mow the lawn in 2 hr by herself and Person B is able to mow the lawn 3 hr by himself, which of the following is the amount of time it would take for both Person A and Person B to mow the lawn together?
5 hours
1.2 hours
2.5 hours
1 hour
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Which of the following weights is equivalent to 3.193 kilograms?
319.3 grams
3,193 grams
3.193,000 grams
0.003193 grams
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A new physician saw 841 clients during the first year of practice and 1.072 clients during the second year of practice. Which of the following represents the approximate percentage increase in client volume?
127%
78%
22%
27%
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Which of the following statements demonstrates a negative correlation between two variables?
People who play baseball more tend to have more hits.
Shorter people tend to weigh less than taller people.
Tennis balls that are older tend to have less bounce.
Cars that are older tend to have higher mileages.
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Which of the following is the best estimate in meters for the average width of a doorway?
10.0
0.5
3.0
1.0
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The length of a rectangle is 3 units greater than its width. Which expression would correctly represent the perimeter of the rectangle?
2W+2(3W)
W+W+3
2W+2(W+3)
W(W + 3)
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A student works part-time as a tutor and as a server. They earn $4,000 less as a server than as a tutor. Their total earnings from the two jobs is $32,000. Which of the following is the amount they earn at their tutoring job?
$36,000
$28,000
$18.000
$14,000
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A consumer makes a $400 down payment on a television that costs $1,570. Which of the following is the number of months it will take to pay off the television with monthly payments of $100? (Assume that no interest is owed.)
12
15
11
16
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Which of the following is 31% of 426?
425.69
132.06
0.07
13.7
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A company analyzes its sales data and finds that as advertising expenditure increases, sales revenue also increases. Which of the following types of correlation does this data indicate?
Negative correlation
No correlation
Positive correlation
Indeterminate correlation
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Which of the following is the independent variable in the equation below?
f(t)=4t+9
t
9
Tanzania
Sudan
Kenya
Eritrea
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The table shows health care spending per capita in a group of African nations. Based on this information, which of the following countries had greatest change in dollars spent per capita from 2013 to 2015?
Health Care Spending
Per Capita
COUNTRY
2013
2015
Sudan
$17
$24
Eritrea
$56
$42
Nigeria
$16
$21
Tanzania
$68
$81
Rwanda
$27
$24
Kenya
$81
$88
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As the number of credit hours a student takes in a semester increases, the amount of tuition, the amount of access fees, and the number of student loans available also increase. Which of the following is the independent variable?
Amount of access fees
Number of credit hours
Amount of tuition
Number of student loans available
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What is the least common denominator for the fractions below? (Round the answer to the nearest integer.)
1/2, 2/3, 4/5
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Which of the following expressions represents the sum of three times a number and eight times a different number?
3x-8y
8x+3x
8x-3y
3x+8y
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CONTI
A soccer field is rectangular in shape and is 100 meters long and 75 meters wide. The hectare is a metric unit of area often used to measure larger areas. Given that 1 hectare = 10,000 meters2, which of the following represents the soccer field’s area in hectares?
75,000,000 hectares
0.75 hectares
7.500 hectares
7.5 hectares
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A consumer recently purchased a new car and paid $48,000. This amount is $2,000 less than twice what the consumer’s friend paid for their car. Which of the following is the amount that the friend paid for their car?
$46,000
$25,000
$50,000
$23.000
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If (D) is distance travelled and (R) is the rate of travel, which of the following represents the relationship between D and R for the equation D = 1
D is two more than R.
R is two more than D.
R is twice as much as D.
D is twice as much as R.
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Which of the following is the total number of whole boxes that measure 2 ft x 2ft x 2ft that can be stored in a room that measures 9 ft x 9ft x 91 if the size of the boxes cannot be altered?
18
92
125
64
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A gumball machine contains red, orange, yellow, green, and blue gumballs. Twenty percent of the gumballs are red, 30% are orange, 5% are yellow, 10% are green, and the rest are blue. If there are a total of 120 gumballs, how many more blue gumballs are there than yellow gumballs?
48
36
30
42
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Which of the following is equal to 62.5%?
25/4
1/16
125/2
5/8
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Which of the following is the decimal form of 87.5%?
8,750
875
8.75
0.875
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In a study of the average weight of babies at different time intervals after birth, the babies’ measured weight is which of the following variables?
Independent
Dependent
Control
Constant
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Tommy pulled off his boots, carefully using the brush he kept on the porch to clean the mud off of them. When he came inside, he followed his daily ritual of climbing the stairs to the laundry room and carefully removing his coveralls. As he did every day, he changed into the clean whit shirt and lounge pants that he’d left sitting next to the washing machine.
Based on the passage, which of the following words describes Tommy?
Considerate
Idle
Meticulous
Slow
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The clues in the sentence were so helpful, the reader was able to fathom the meaning of the word beyond a shadow of a doubt.
Which of the following is a synonym for “fathom” as used in the sentence above?
Consider
Ascertain
Sound
Pronounce
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In the middle of the finance meeting, he started talking about the company holiday party, which was neither here nor there.
Which of the following is the meaning of the phrase “neither here nor there” in the sentence above?
Very close
Not surprising
A very serious matter
Not relevant
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Which of the following events most likely influenced the publication of Saint–Exupéry’s novel Night Flight?
Beginning his military service
Pioneering international postal flight
Crashing in the Sahara Desert in Libya
Arriving in New York City after escaping France
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Review the timeline below and answer the question.
Antoine de Saint–Exupéry
1900 Born in Lyon, France
1921 Began military service
1922 Joined the French Air Force
1926 Pioneered international postal flight
1931 Published first novel, Night Flight
1935 Crashed in the Sahara Desert in Libya
1940 Arrived in New York City after escaping France
1942 Published The Little Prince
1944 Disappeared over the Mediterranean Sea
Which of the following events most likely influenced the publication of Saint–Exupéry’s novel Night Flight?
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When evaluating an author’s point of view, which of the following is important for the reader to consider?
The author’s written use of jargon and informal language
The author’s personal or business interest in the subject
The author’s success in achieving the purpose of their writing
The author’s biographical information, such as date of birth
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JCKGABBH
Copy the letter string above on a piece of paper. Cross out the first and last letters. Replace the letter B with the letter Q. Insert a U after each Q. Switch the first and last letters.
Which of the following letter sequences remains on the page?
QKGAQUCJ
CKGAQUQU
UKGAQUQC
HCKGAQUQ
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Few things bring back childhood memories for me like baking Toll House chocolate chip cookies. This cookie recipe has humble beginnings. Rut Wakefield of the Toll House restaurant in Whitman, Massachusetts, created it. The recipe appeared in a 1938 cookbook written by Wakefield called Tried and True. A year later, Wakefield sold the recipe and the use of the Toll House name to Nestlé for one dollar, and the rest is history.
Which of the following is the topic of this passage?
How to make money as a baker
Ruth Wakefield’s cookie recipe
A history of the Nestlé company
Childhood memories
MEDICATION USE Take 1 tablet every 4 to 6 hours; not more than 3 tablets in 12 hours.
Take tablet with 8 ounces
of water.
Check back with doctor if
symptoms aren’t relieved in 3 days.
Using the medication label above, which of the following dosing schedules should a person follow?
7 a.m., 9 a.m., 3 p.m., 8 p.m.
9 a.m., 1 p.m.. 7 p.m., 9 p.m.
8 a.m., 10 a.m., 12 p.m., 4 p.m., 8 p.m.
6 a.m., 11 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m.
A consumer is preparing to bolt a dresser to the wall. Identify the sequence of steps the consumer should follow. (Move the options into the bo on the right, placing them in the selected order. Use all the options.)
Locate a stud within the wall and mark its location with a pencil.
Next, move the dresser to access the wall.
Finally, secure a bolt through the pilot hole in the dresser and into the wall stud.
Prior to drilling, return the dresser to the wall and remove the top drawer.
To prepare, determine that all necessary parts are accounted for and in good condition.
Then, drill a pilot hole through the back of the dresser and into the stud.
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If a person had a doctoral degree, she was never unemployed.
There was a greater chance of being unemployed with an associate degree than if a person had completed an occupational program.
Having some college but no degree gave people a better chance to be employed than having a high school degree.
A high school graduate had a higher unemployment rate than a person who never graduated.
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Question: 35 of 45
According to the graph, which of the following statements is correct about employment in 2015?
$105,000
Average earnings >
in 2015
$74,000 $88,000
$52,000
$49,000 $48,000
$43,000
$30,000
Level of
education
No high High
Doctoral school
Some Occupational Associate Bachelor’s Master’s school
college program degree degree degree degree diploma graduate
completed
Unemployment
rate in 2015
2.0%
3.0%
3.5%
4.5%
5.0%
6.0%
6.0%
9.0%
Time Rei
Question: 34 of 45
Time Remaining: 00:31:06
This label appears on a bottle of over–the–counter cold medicine.
Which of the following statements best summarizes the warning label?
Patients who have a mild respiratory infection should consult a doctor.
Anyone taking this medication must have a doctor’s recommendation.
If you have a respiratory problem, take this medication only if directed by a doctor.
This medication is intended to treat long-term respiratory illnesses.
Which of the following parts of a paragraph contains the main idea?
Evidence
Illustration
Thesis
Transition
FLAG
Gold is a widely known metal, often used for making jewelry. Pure gold is called 24-carat gold, but there is also 14-carat gold. Because gold is a sof metal, it is sometimes combined with another metal to harden it, such as copper. Fourteen–carat gold is named as such because 14 out of the 24 carats, approximately 60%, is gold and the remaining 10 carats, or 40%, is some other metal.
Which of the following is the purpose of the passage above?
To compare
To recommend
To analyze
To inform
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More decades reached greater than -50% of low daily temperature records than reached greater than 50% of daily high temperature records.
Only one decade reached less than -25% record low temperature records.
More decades reached greater than 50% of daily high temperature records than reached greater than -50% of low temperature records.
Only two decades reached 50% or more record high temperatures.
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This figure shows the percentage of daily temperature records set at weather stations across the contiguous 48 states by decade. Record highs (black) are compared with record lows (gray).
Record Highs and Lows, 1950-2010
100
record highs record lows
75
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According to the graph, which of the following statements is correct?
The jurors for the trial were randomly selected from a pool.
In which of the following sentences does the word “pool” have the same meaning as the sentence above?
They looked nervously at the pool of oil under the car.
The group planned to meet at nine o’clock at the pool hall.
The children had to pool their money to buy ice cream.
The pool of available workers diminished during the summer.
Peanut Butter Cookies
Grandma Harry 30 minutes Cookies/Desserts Makes 1 dozen
1 egg white
3/4 cup sugar
1 cup peanut butter
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/2 cup flour
Beat egg white until foamy. Stir in sugar, beat again until stiff peaks form. Gently fold in peanut butter and vanilla. Add flour in small increments until dough forms. Chill dough for at least 2 hours. Roll into balls, roll in sugar, press down with a fork, and bake at 350° F for 10 to 12 minutes. Let cool on cookie sheet. These are very fragile.
Stimulus: 2 of 2
Which of the following statements about the passage is true?
Beating egg whites means stirring them vigorously.
Folding in peanut butter must be done with an electric appliance.
These cookies can be cooked in a microwave oven.
These cookies should be cooled on a baking rack.
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Question: 28 of 45
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Peanut Butter Cookies
Grandma Harry 30 minutes Cookies/Desserts Makes 1 dozen
1 egg white
3/4 cup sugar
1 cup peanut butter
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/2 cup flour
Beat egg white until foamy. Stir in sugar, beat again until stiff peaks form. Gently fold in peanut butter and vanilla. Add flour in small increments until dough forms. Chill dough for at least 2 hours. Roll into balls, roll in sugar, press down with a fork, and bake at 350° F for 10 to 12 minutes. Let cool on cookie sheet. These are very fragile.
Stimulus: 1 of 2
Which of the following conclusions can be taken from the p
The cookies made with this recipe may have been hand a family.
The cookies made from this recipe would be good to ser large party.
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On February 2 of each year, the United States observes the unusual holiday of Groundhog Day, a day of hope that winter is over and spring is beginning. This tradition has been officially observed in the U.S. since the 1800s, and is believed to have developed from European folk traditions in which a bear, fox, badger, or even hedgehog would serve as the symbolic meteorologist. Although other cultures and towns observe Groundhog Day (or something similar), the town of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania takes special pride in being home to the one true forecasting groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil. At the turn of the twentieth century, townspeople formed the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club to perpetuate the joyful rituals and events surrounding Groundhog Day. Over the years, these events have come to include a scavenger hunt, a talent show, and a ball.
Legend has it that on Groundhog Day the official weather forecasting groundhog awakens from hibernation and comes out of his burrow to look for his shadow. If he sees his shadow, six more weeks of winter are to come, and Punxsutawney Phil goes back to bed. However, if he does not see his shadow, Punxsutawney Phil takes this as a sign that spring has arrived, and he remains above ground. Of course, common sense tells us that February 2 is too early for spring to begin, and that while animals may be attuned to various elements of nature from which humans might learn, they are unlikely to act on their instincts based on a schedule set by a Gregorian calendar. Nevertheless, a visit to Pennsylvania to see Punxsutawney Phil and all of the fun he inspires each year might just provide the touch of hope needed to reach the end of
winter.
Stimulus: 3 of 3
What source would be most useful in determining the reliability of Punxsutawney Phil’s predictions over a number of years?
A record of weather patterns in the last decade
A memoir from a member of The Groundhog Club
An encyclopedia entry on mammals in the northeast U.S.
A historical survey of customs in Pennsylvania
On February 2 of each year, the United States observes the unusual holiday of Groundhog Day, a day of hope that winter is over and spring is beginning. This tradition has been officially observed in the U.S. since the 1800s, and is believed to have developed from European folk traditions in which a bear, fox, badger, or even hedgehog would serve as the symbolic meteorologist. Although other cultures and towns observe Groundhog Day (or something similar), the town of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania takes special pride in being home to the one true forecasting groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil. At the turn of the twentieth century, townspeople formed the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club to perpetuate the joyful rituals and events surrounding Groundhog Day. Over the years, these events have come to include a scavenger hunt, a talent show, and a ball.
Legend has it that on Groundhog Day the official weather forecasting groundhog awakens from hibernation and comes out of his burrow to look for his shadow. If he sees his shadow, six more weeks of winter are to come, and Punxsutawney Phil goes back to bed. However, if he does not see his shadow, Punxsutawney Phil takes this as a sign that spring has arrived, and he remains above ground. Of course, common sense tells us that February 2 is too early for spring to begin, and that while animals may be attuned to various elements of nature from which humans might learn, they are unlikely to act on their instincts based on a schedule set by a Gregorian calendar. Nevertheless, a visit to Pennsylvania to see Punxsutawney Phil and all of the fun he inspires each year might just provide the touch of hope needed to reach the end of winter.
Stimulus: 2 of 3
On February 2 of each year, the United States observes the unusual holiday of Groundhog Day, a day of hope that winter is over and spring is beginning.
This tradition has been officially observed in the U.S. since the 1800s and is believed to have developed from European folk traditions.
Legend has it that on Groundhog Day, the official weather forecasting groundhog awakens from hibernation and comes out of his burrow to look for his shadow.
Over the years, these events have come to include a scavenger hunt, a talent show, and a ball.
On February 2 of each year, the United States observes the unusual holiday of Groundhog Day, a day of hope that winter is over and spring is beginning. This tradition has been officially observed in the U.S. since the 1800s, and is believed to have developed from European folk traditions in which a bear, fox, badger, or even hedgehog would serve as the symbolic meteorologist. Although other cultures and towns observe Groundhog Day (or something similar), the town of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania takes special pride in being home to the one true forecasting groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil. At the turn of the twentieth century, townspeople formed the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club to perpetuate the joyful rituals and events surrounding Groundhog Day. Over the years, these events have come to include a scavenger hunt, a talent show, and a ball.
Legend has it that on Groundhog Day the official weather forecasting groundhog awakens from hibernation and comes out of his burrow to look for his shadow. If he sees his shadow, six more weeks of winter are to come, and Punxsutawney Phil goes back to bed. However, if he does not see his shadow, Punxsutawney Phil takes this as a sign that spring has arrived, and he remains above ground. Of course, common sense tells us that February 2 is too early for spring to begin, and that while animals may be attuned to various elements of nature from which humans might learn, they are unlikely to act on their instincts based on a schedule set by a Gregorian calendar. Nevertheless, a visit to Pennsylvania to see Punxsutawney Phil and all of the fun he inspires each year might just provide the touch of hope needed to reach the end of winter.
Stimulus: 1 of 3
History and folklore
Weather and farming
Habitat and diet
Holiday and festivities
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An Ode to Naps
The rain is tapping footsteps on the roof It sounds a lovely dance inside my head This peaceful aura only serves as proof That I should dodge my work to lie in bed
The pillows pull me in with their behest A trap that I do not want to escape The blankets form a most enticing nest
They wrap me in a shroud that won’t undrape
I’m tempted further by my furry friends They’ve taken o’er the mattress in a pile Oh, how I want to nestle in with them!
But first, I know that I must work awhile
I promise, bed, I will be back for you
I’ll surely nap before the day is through
Stimulus: 3 of 3
CONTINUI
Individuals who had multiple mammals as pets indicated they felt more satisfied when self-reporting on their happiness. Individuals who slept in the same room as their pets report even higher happiness levels.
As self-reported in a research survey, people who lived in locations that received more than 60 inches in average precipitation indicated better levels of rest and lower levels of anxiety.
Productivity fell among workers who got less than 5 hours of sleep: conversely, workers with more than 8 hours of sleep demonstrated almost double productivity than their sleep- deprived peers.
In a qualitative research study, respondents reported they felt more satisfied with their lives when they were able to sleep in conditions and for a duration that was self-selected.
An Ode to Naps
The rain is tapping footsteps on the roof It sounds a lovely dance inside my head This peaceful aura only serves as proof That I should dodge my work to lie in bed
The pillows pull me in with their behest A trap that I do not want to escape The blankets form a most enticing nest
They wrap me in a shroud that won’t undrape
I’m tempted further by my furry friends They’ve taken o’er the mattress in a pile Oh, how I want to nestle in with them!
But first, I know that I must work awhile
I promise, bed, I will be back for you I’ll surely nap before the day is through
Stimulus: 2 of 3
What of following explains the effect that word choice has on the meaning of the passage?
The author selects contrasting words like “peaceful” and “dodg to compare two unlike activities.
The author selects negative words like “trap” and “escape” to demonstrate that sleeping is a challenge.
The author selects threatening words like “tempted” and “undrape” to inform on the dangers present.
An Ode to Naps
The rain is tapping footsteps on the roof It sounds a lovely dance inside my head This peaceful aura only serves as proof That I should dodge my work to lie in bed
The pillows pull me in with their behest A trap that I do not want to escape The blankets form a most enticing nest They wrap me in a shroud that won’t undrape
I’m tempted further by my furry friends They’ve taken o’er the mattress in a pile Oh, how I want to nestle in with them! But first, I know that I must work awhile
I promise, bed, I will be back for you
I’ll surely nap before the day is through
Stimulus: 1 of 3
Footsteps, enticing
Aura, roof
Dance, tempted
Shroud, nest
Stimulus: 7 of 7
Which of the following is evidence to support the interpretation that Alice thinks ghosts can be contained?
All of the floors and doors were original; the doors even had skeleton key locks.
She kept that door locked and ignored the thumps, crashes, and cries that came from below the house.
Once she saw the shelves with old glass jars, she was a little put off.
Alice had seen enough horror movies to know that.
Stimulus: 6 of 7
Which of the following would be relevant evidence to conclude the basement has a ghost?
The county cemetery is a mile from Alice’s house.
The previous owners said they had experienced supernatural events as well.
There were cobwebs in the corner of stairs leading to the basement.
Alice’s horoscope said that she would have an unexpected
encounter.
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Alice was not scared. Not at all. Maybe a little bit. But she was determined to confront the ghost in her house. Alice lived in a farmhouse built in 1921. All of the floors and doors were original; the doors even had skeleton key locks. But by far the most terrifying part of the house was the basement. She kept that door locked and ignored the thumps. crashes, and cries that came from below the house. What made Alice determined to confront the ghost today was the especially loud crashes the previous night. She’d gotten no sleep, convinced the ghost was going to break through the door and do something horrible. What, she wasn’t sure, but the ghost would do something.
Alice hadn’t seen the ghost, but what else could be making loud noises in an old house? The one time she had been down in the basement was after buying the house unseen. Once she saw the shelves with old glass jars, she was a little put off. But what made her keep the door shut and locked was the abrupt end of the concrete floor halfway across the room. Because nothing good ever happened in a basement with a dirt floor. Alice had seen enough horror movies to know that.
Alice stared at the basement door, trying to gather enough confidence to open it and march down the stairs like she owned the place. Because she did-or she would, once she finished paying her mortgage in 30 years. Alice took a deep breath and yanked the door open. She marched down the stairs, only to stop abruptly at the bottom. Because she was face to face with not a ghost at all. It was a calico cat, one who looked utterly unimpressed by her brave journey into the basement.
Stimulus: 5 of 7
Which of the following is misleading information that Alice uses to support her argument that the house is “terrifying“?
There are glass jars on the shelves in the basement.
The doors and floors are original to the home.
The basement has a dirt floor.
The doors have skeleton key locks.
Alice was not scared. Not at all. Maybe a little bit. But she was determined to confront the ghost in her house. Alice lived in a farmhouse built in 1921. All of the floors and doors were original; the doors even had skeleton key locks. But by far the most terrifying part of the house was the basement. She kept that door locked and ignored the thumps, crashes, and cries that came from below the house. What made Alice determined to confront the ghost today was the especially loud crashes the previous night. She’d gotten no sleep, convinced the ghost was going to break through the door and do something horrible. What, she wasn’t sure, but the ghost would do something.
Alice hadn’t seen the ghost, but what else could be making loud noises in an old house? The one time she had been down in the basement was after buying the house unseen. Once she saw the shelves with old glass jars, she was a little put off. But what made her keep the door shut and locked was the abrupt end of the concrete floor halfway across the room. Because nothing good ever happened in a basement with a dirt floor. Alice had seen enough horror movies to know that.
Alice stared at the basement door, trying to gather enough confidence to open it and march down the stairs like she owned the place. Because she did-or she would, once she finished paying her mortgage in 30 years. Alice took a deep breath and yanked the door open. She marched down the stairs, only to stop abruptly at the bottom. Because she was face to face with not a ghost at all. It was a calico cat, one who looked utterly unimpressed by her brave journey into the basement.
Stimulus: 5 of 7
Which of the following is misleading information th support her argument that the house is “terrifying
There are glass jars on the shelves in the basen
The doors and floors are original to the home.
The basement has a dirt floor.
The doors have skeleton key locks.
Stimulus: 4 of 7
Which of the following pieces of evidence from the text supports the prediction that Alice finally entered the basement because she was frustrated?
She’d gotten no sleep, convinced the ghost was going to break through the door and do something horrible.
The one time she had been down in the basement was after buying the house unseen.
She kept that door locked and ignored the thumps, crashes, and cries that came from below the house.
Because nothing good ever happened in a basement with a dirt floor.
Stimulus: 3 of 7
Which of the following phrases from the passage added humor to an otherwise fearful mood?
All of the floors and doors were original; the doors even had skeleton key locks.
She’d gotten no sleep, convinced the ghost was going to break through the door and do something horrible.
But what made her keep the door shut and locked was the abrupt
end of the concrete floor halfway across the room.
Because she did-or she would once she finished paying her mortgage in 30 years.
Alice was not scared. Not at all. Maybe a little bit. But she was determined to confront the ghost in her house. Alice lived in a farmhouse built in 1921. All of the floors and doors were original; the doors even had skeleton key locks. But by far the most terrifying part of the house was the basement. She kept that door locked and ignored the thumps, crashes, and cries that came from below the house. What made Alice determined to confront the ghost today was the especially loud crashes the previous night. She’d gotten no sleep, convinced the ghost was going to break through the door and do something horrible. What, she wasn’t sure, but the ghost would do something.
Alice hadn’t seen the ghost, but what else could be making loud noises in an old house? The one time she had been down in the basement was after buying the house unseen. Once she saw the shelves with old glass jars, she was a little put off. But what made her keep the door shut and locked was the abrupt end of the concrete floor halfway across the room. Because nothing good ever happened in a basement with a dirt floor. Alice had seen enough horror movies to know that.
Alice stared at the basement door, trying to gather enough confidence to open it and march down the stairs like she owned the place. Because she did-or she would, once she finished paying her mortgage in 30 years. Alice took a deep breath and yanked the door open. She marched down the stairs, only to stop abruptly at the bottom. Because she was face to face with not a ghost at all. It was a calico cat, one who looked utterly unimpressed by her brave journey into the basement.
Alice was not scared. Not at all. Maybe a little bit. But she was determined to confront the ghost in her house. Alice lived in a farmhouse built in 1921. All of the floors and doors were original: the doors even had skeleton key locks. But by far the most terrifying part of the house was the basement. She kept that door locked and ignored the thumps, crashes, and cries that came from below the house. What made Alice determined to confront the ghost today was the especially loud crashes the previous night. She’d gotten no sleep, convinced the ghost was going to break through the door and do something horrible. What, she wasn’t sure, but the ghost would do something.
Stimulus: 2 of 7
From when she was looking at the basement door and then entering it
From the night when she heard the loudest noises and then couldn’t sleep
From when she bought the house unseen until she saw the jars in the basement
From when she opened the basement door until she saw the calico cat looking unimpressed
Stimulus: 1 of 7
Because
But
Alice hadn’t seen the ghost, but what else could be making loud noises in an old house? The one time she had been down in the basement was after buying the house unseen. Once she saw the shelves with old glass jars, she was a little put off. But what made her keep the door shut and locked was the abrupt end of the concrete floor halfway across the room. Because nothing good ever happened in a basement with a dirt floor. Alice had seen enough horror movies to know that.
Once
Maybe
Alice stared at the basement door, trying to gather enough confidence to open it and march down the stairs like she owned the place. Because she did-or she would, once she finished paying her mortgage in 30 years. Alice took a deep breath and yanked the door open. She marched down the stairs, only to stop abruptly at the bottom. Because she was face to face with not a ghost at all. It was a calico cat, one who looked utterly unimpressed by her brave journey into the basement.
BUTTERBEAN FOR MAYOR
Butterbean wants to be YOUR new mayor. Is there an election coming? No. Can dogs even be mayors? Unclear. But consider what Butterbean has to offer:
⚫ FRIENDS WITH EVERYONE
Big dogs. Small dogs. In-between dogs. All the people. If you go for walks, you’ve met Butterbean and she loves you.
. JUST A REGULAR DOG
Butterbean is a regular dog for regular folks. She’s not a fancy breed, just a dog. Sure, maybe she eats more socks than her vet recommends, but nobody’s perfect.
• HATES RATS
You hate rats. Butterbean hates rats, too. She will not rest until they have all been chased from our streets. By her, personally.
Can Butterbean count on YOUR vote? Or at least a treat?
Stimulus: 2 of 2
Which of the following ideas, if added to the text, would make the passage more persuasive?
The author proves that the city has a rat problem that people cannot solve.
The author provides data on how many visits to the veterinarian for eating socks Butterbean has made.
The author proves that dogs can be mayors by citing examples where dogs were elected as mayor.
The author provides a graph that shows the popularity of “regular” dogs vs. pedigreed dogs.
BUTTERBEAN FOR MAYOR
Butterbean wants to be YOUR new mayor. Is there an election coming? No. Can dogs even be mayors? Unclear. But consider what Butterbean has to offer:
⚫ FRIENDS WITH EVERYONE
Big dogs. Small dogs. In-between dogs. All the people. If you go for walks, you’ve met Butterbean and she loves you.
⚫ JUST A REGULAR DOG
Butterbean is a regular dog for regular folks. She’s not a fancy breed, just a dog. Sure, maybe she eats more socks than her vet recommends, but nobody’s perfect.
• HATES RATS
You hate rats. Butterbean hates rats, too. She will not rest until they have all been chased from our streets. By her, personally.
Can Butterbean count on YOUR vote? Or at least a treat?
Stimulus: 1 of 2
Which of the following best describes the purpose of the passage?
To argue that Butterbean can hold political office.
To entertain people with the idea that a dog could hold political office.
To instruct the audience how to vote for Butterbean at the polls.
To inform the audience about the benefits of owning a rescue dog.
Question: 12 of 45
Time Remaining:
Mourning geckos (Lepidodactylus lugubris) are truly a unique species. This gecko is small, as it only grows up to 10 cm or 4 inches. With a range of Hawaii, the South Pacific islands, and Central and South America these geckos have one of the largest ranges among reptiles.
What really sets this species apart is how they reproduce. Mourning geckos are all female and reproduce through parthenogenesis, where the mother essentially clones herself to create her offspring. However, their genes have the ability to recombine to allow genetic variation and mutation. Like many other geckos, mourning geckos lay two eggs at a time several times a year. The eggs incubate for 65 to 103 days.
Stimulus: 3 of 3
The editor of a prominent American newspaper
A wildlife photographer for a well-known nature periodi
A senior zoologist at a zoo in South America
The head librarian at a nationally renowned university
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Mourning geckos (Lepidodactylus lugubris) are truly a unique species. This gecko is small, as it only grows up to 10 cm or 4 inches. With a range of Hawaii, the South Pacific islands, and Central and South America these geckos have one of the largest ranges among reptiles.
What really sets this species apart is how they reproduce. Mourning geckos are all female and reproduce through parthenogenesis, where the mother essentially clones herself to create her offspring. However, their genes have the ability to recombine to allow genetic variation and mutation. Like many other geckos, mourning geckos lay two eggs at a time several times a year. The eggs incubate for 65 to 103 days.
Stimulus: 2 of 3
Which of the following is a conclusion the reader might draw from the information in the passage?
Genetic variation and mutations may give mourning geckos a better chance for survival.
Mourning geckos are an endangered species.
Their small size means mourning geckos are easy to keep as pets.
Because their offspring are clones, all mourning geckos are identical.
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CONTINUE
FLAG
Mourning geckos (Lepidodactylus lugubris) are truly a unique species. This gecko is small, as it only grows up to 10 cm or 4 inches. With a range of Hawaii, the South Pacific islands, and Central and South America these geckos have one of the largest ranges among reptiles.
What really sets this species apart is how they reproduce. Mourning geckos are all female and reproduce through parthenogenesis, where the mother essentially clones herself to create her offspring. However, their genes have the ability to recombine to allow genetic variation and mutation. Like many other geckos, mourning geckos lay two eggs at a time several times a year. The eggs incubate for 65 to 103 days.
Stimulus: 1 of 3
According to the passage, which of the following definitions most close defines the prefix “partheno-“?
Without females
Without fertilization
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Without shells
Without incubation
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Manhattan seems to sprout shiny new skyscrapers as easily as a garden grows weeds, but despite the modern appearance of the concrete jungle at the heart of New York City, every engineer knows that before breaking ground, they need to step back in time, with the help of Viele’s map.
In 1865, Egbert Viele, a civil engineer and Civil War veteran who surveyed the land for Central Park and later served in Congress, published a map that is still crucial almost 160 years later. His map showed all the original marshes and waterways of Manhattan. Even today, engineers rely on his work to determine soil conditions and any underground water that still flows through a building site, potentially undermining foundations.
Stimulus: 2 of 2
Which of the following additional resources would validate the information given in Viele’s map?
A map of the wetlands on Manhattan Island used to observe migratory birds
A map of the New York City transit system
A map showing population density of New York City by borough in 1865 and 1965
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A map of Civil War battle sites in and around Manhattan
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Question: 8 of 45
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Manhattan seems to sprout shiny new skyscrapers as easily as a garden grows weeds, but despite the modern appearance of the concrete jungle at the heart of New York City, every engineer knows that before breaking ground, they need to step back in time, with the help of Viele’s map.
In 1865, Egbert Viele, a civil engineer and Civil War veteran who surveyed the land for Central Park and later served in Congress, published a map that is still crucial almost 160 years later. His map showed all the original marshes and waterways of Manhattan. Even today, engineers rely on his work to determine soil conditions and any underground water that still flows through a building site, potentially undermining foundations.
Stimulus: 1 of 2
Which of the following pieces of evidence from the text supports the conclusion that Viele’s work had an impact on the development of Manhattan island?
Viele proposed that structures be made with locally made concrete mixed with water sources on the island.
Residents of Manhattan Island find it easy to grow gardens due to the well-established water map.
Builders must analyze potential sites for stability, which affects the building type and zoning options.
Central Park continues to flood, which Viele set out to prevent with his map.
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Job Type: Full time or Part time
Shift and Schedule: Weekdays, Evenings, weekends
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Stimulus: 2 of 2
Which of the following conclusions does the information in the passage support?
This sales and customer service position is a job that requires a lot of driving.
This sales and customer service position is a management level job.
This sales and customer service position is an entry level job.
This sales and customer service position is a temporary summer job.
Sales Associate Position
Salary: $15 to $18 per hour
Job Type: Full time or Part time
Shift and Schedule: Weekdays. Evenings, Weekends
About Us: Button Land is the number one destination for buttons. We are dedicated to providing any button our customers could need. In addition to utility buttons, we stock a variety of antique and vintage buttons. Our team is passionate about helping our customers find the perfect button.
Qualifications: Previous sales and customer service experience preferred but will consider candidates without this experience who have a passion for buttons. Candidates must have strong communication, time management, and social skills. All candidates must be willing to work weekends.
Stimulus: 1 of 2
Which of the following could a reader conclude is true based on the information in the passage?
The successful applicant would not be asked to work weekends.
An applicant will not be hired without previous experience in sales.
An applicant should have a passion for buttons and zippers.
The successful applicant should have open availability.
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Stimulus: 5 of 5
Which of the following would be a relevant piece of data to support the claim that there are several substitutions for eggs in baking?
An infographic depicting the properties of the ingredients used in baking
A graph depicting the rise of egg allergies over time
A table depicting the ratio of dry to moist ingredients in baking
An image depicting a microscopic view of yogurt culture
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Stimulus: 4 of 5
Which of the following is a false or misleading statement based on the given textual evidence?
When using egg alternatives, the substitutes can be vegan or dairy-based.
When using egg alternatives, people with egg allergies can still enjoy their favorite recipes.
When using egg alternatives, a proper substitute needs the ability to emulsify.
When using egg alternatives, you do not need to use fat to bind to the starch.
Stimulus: 3 of 5
Which of the following textual evidence is used by the author to reinforce their claim that egg substitutions are plentiful?
Emulsification can lead to ruined recipes.
Leavening is the amateur chef’s biggest challenge.
There are both dairy and nondairy options for egg replacements.
Bananas or applesauce provide the moisture necessary for baked products.
Stimulus: 2 of 5
Which of the following statements identifies the author’s point of view in the passage?
Chia seeds and bananas are the egg substitutes that yield the best results.
Egg substitutes are no replacement for the real thing.
Applesauce works better than most egg substitutes.
There are a number of egg substitutes for recipes.
The nurse is assessing a client who reports excessive worrying, a reluctance to attend events that may cause stress, and procrastination when decisions need to be made. The nurse correctly identifies that this client is experiencing
adjustment disorder
social anxiety disorder
generalized anxiety disorder
obsessive compulsive disorder
Question: 29 of 30
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A nurse is caring for multiple clients at an outpatient treatment center. Which client would the nurse anticipate being diagnosed with separation anxiety disorder?
A client who avoids going out to eat with friends due to the fear of being made fun of
A client who refuses to fly on a plane due to an extreme fear of heights
A client who experiences severe anxiety attacks when their twin sister leaves the house
A client who refuses to leave her house because she does not want to be outside alone
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A nurse is discussing obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) with a newly licensed nurse. Which statement by the newly licensed nurse indicates an understanding of the underlying reason clients with OCD perform ritualistic behaviors?
“The client performs ritualistic behavior to decrease feelings of guilt.”
“The ritualistic behavior temporarily relieves anxiety.”
“The client performs ritualistic behavior to boost self-esteem.”
“The ritualistic behavior improves resilience.”
Question: 27 of 30
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A nurse is taking care of a client diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder. What information should the nurse expect to find in the client’s medical record about this condition?
The client has more than one personality that is triggered by stressors.
The client feels disconnected from their thoughts and behaviors.
The client cannot recall personal information related to a traumatic event.
The client experiences the environment as different from reality.
Full carson made is in affect during your oratored tasting
Question: 26 of 30
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A nurse is preparing to administer fluoxetine 40 mg PO daily. The amount available is fluoxetine 20 mg/5mL. How many mL should the nurse administer? (Round the answer to the nearest whole number. Use a leading zero if it applies. Do not use a trailing zero.)
ML
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