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1 @satwithislom @satwithsarvar 1

English Mock test


27 questions Module 1

1 Which choice completes the text with the most


logical and precise word or phrase?
The American continents are home to a huge A) unsympathetic to
diversity of languages, from Inuktitut, found in B) apprised of
places like Canada in North America, to C) cited in
TupiMondé, found in places like Brazil in South D) placated by
America. Much like the continents themselves,
4
the variety of native languages in the Americas
is_______ . Though few critics consider Vasily Grossman's
Which choice completes the text with the most novel Stalingrad-which focuses on the experience
logical and precise word or phrase? of the Soviet Union in the early years of World
A) immense War II-to be as well written as his later book
B) limited Everything Flows, some compliment it despite the
C) unknown damage______ Soviet censors: Luke Harding in
D) ordinary The Guardian called the novel "a work of lyrical
art."
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Which choice completes the text with the most
The minor planet 8649 Juglans was named after
logical and precise word or phrase?
the plant genus that includes walnut trees, but
A) concealed from
given the sheer number of minor planets that
B) bestowed on
have been discovered (more than 500.000 so far),
C) allocated to
most are given only an identification number.
D) wrought by
Because any name given to a minor planet needs
to be unique to that body, naming each would 5
be________ . Archaeologists studying the ancient city of
Which choice completes the text with the most Pompeii in Italy recently discovered a well-
logical and precise word or phrase? preserved food shop known as a thermopolium.
A) impractical The site contains food remains, artworks, and
B) customary decorations. These items give researchers a
C) presumptuous better understanding of what daily life in Pompeii
D) ambiguous may have been like. For example, the
3 archaeologists found a ceramic jar that they
Drivers who strongly believe that the toll they believe likely contained a meat and seafood stew.
must pay to use the Veterans Bridge, which spans Which choice best states the main purpose of the
the Southern Branch of the Elizabeth River in text?
Virginia, is currently too high are likely to A) To discuss the political system of Italy
be_______ arguments for increasing the toll. B) To present a recent archaeological discovery
Advocates for a higher toll are likely to have more C) To describe a region's climate
success if they instead direct their arguments D) To compare ancient artworks with modern
toward a more persuadable segment of the ones
population.

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6 A) To explain why the Countess Czerlaski may
Jeffrey Sachs and other historians of capitalism deserve some of the criticism she has received
rarely discuss domestic capitalism in Africa from the people of Milby
before the period of European colonization, B) To speculate on the circumstances under
implicitly presenting capitalism as external to which the unfavorable opinion of the Countess
and imposed on Africa. Crislayne Alfagali and Czerlaski that is held by the people of Milby
other Africanist scholars have shown, however, could be improved
that in parts of Africa. surplus goods creation, C) To offer commentary on a human foible
the formalization of individual land ownership, that may account for why the people of Milby
and other features of capitalism predated view the Countess Czerlaski as they do
colonization. One reason for this discrepancy is D) To invoke the reader's sympathy for both
that historians of capitalism tend to focus on the Countess Czerlaski and the people of Milby
longitudinal economic data drawn from archival by demonstrating why their perspectives are
records, which do not exist for much of equally valid
precolonial Africa. Which choice best states the 8
main purpose of the text? The following text is from Julia Alvarez's 2000
A) To describe and evaluate a method used by novel In the Name of Salomé. Salomé, a poet, is
Africanist scholars that distinguishes their work hosting guests in the front parlor of her family
from that of historians of capitalism. home, and Ramona is her sister. A salon is a
B) To present and account for a potentially social gathering for the exploration of
misleading characteristic of the work of intellectual ideas.
historians of capitalism. It was evening when the two men got up to
C) To summarize a debate between historians leave. Tía Ana had already come into the room
of capitalism and Africanist scholars about how several times to see if these guests had
to interpret longitudinal economic data from departed yet. The front parlor had always been
archival records. her special province, as she used it for her little
D) To explain why historians of capitalism and school. Now, every evening, it turned into
Africanist scholars disagree about which Salomé's salon, as Ramona called it, and it was
activities are features of capitalism never in order for its transformation back to a
7 classroom the following morning.
The following text is adapted from George Based on the text, what most likely motivates
Eliot's 1857 short story "The Sad Fortunes of Tia Ana's behavior during Salomé's salon?
the Rev. Amos Barton." The Countess Czerlaski A) She finds the guests to be dull and is eager
is a newcomer to the town of Milby. to find a way to leave the salon.
I am by no means sure that if the good people B) She is anxious for the gathering to disperse
of Milby had known the truth about the so that she can ready the space for her own
Countess Czerlaski, they would not have been needs.
considerably disappointed to find that it was C) She is eager to tell the guests about the new
very far from being as bad as they imagined. school she is opening and anticipates their
Nice distinctions are troublesome. It is so much approval of her plans.
easier to make up your mind. that your D) She is frustrated because she needs
neighbour is good for nothing, than to enter assistance elsewhere in the house, but Salomé
into all the circumstances that would oblige you is unavailable while entertaining the guests.
to modify that opinion.
Which choice best states the main purpose of
the text?

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9 11
Companies involved in petroleum extraction
include storage facilities among their assets.
But petroleum extraction is a very carbon-
intensive industry, so as renewable energy
becomes more economically competitive,
demand for petroleum falls and the storage
facilities will eventually, or even suddenly,
become liabilities as reduced petroleum prices
make it more difficult to recover the expense of
maintaining such facilities
What claim does the text make about the
demand for petroleum?
A The competition from renewable energy is a
factor in the demand for petroleum.
Hawaiian home lands are areas of public land in
B) Companies involved in petroleum extraction
the state of Hawaii that have been reserved for
can benefit from a decline in the demand for
use by the Kanaka Maoli, or the Native
petroleum.
Hawaiian people. The largest of the home
C) The demand for petroleum follows a
lands, Homuula-Upper Piihonua, covers nearly
predictable annual cycle.
100 square miles on the island of Hawai'i. Most
D) Companies involved in petroleum extraction
of the home lands are much smaller. For
are not affected by the demand for petroleum.
example, the total area of KamokuKapulena is
10 7.47 square miles, and the total area of Makuu
Why do jungle cats purr but lions roar? is________
Researchers hypothesize that this difference Which choice most effectively uses data from
between the two feline species may be partly the table to complete the example?
due to a U-shaped bone in their throats called A) 15.99 square miles..
the hyoid. Jungle cats, which are much smaller B) 3.44 square miles.
than lions, have a rigid hyoid that rumbles C) 21.61 square miles.
when the cat's larynx vibrates, resulting in a D)
1237.26 square miles.
purr. By contrast, lions have a somewhat British scientists James Watson and Francis
flexible hyoid, and the bone is attached to the Crick won the Nobel Prize in part for their 1953
skull with a stretchy ligament that jungle cats paper announcing the double helix structure of
lack. These traits allow lions and most other DNA, but it is misleading to say that Watson
species of big cats to produce powerful roars. and Crick discovered the double helix. _______
The same traits may also prevent most big cats findings were based on a famous X-ray image of
from purring. DNA fibers, “Photo 51,” developed by X-ray
According to the text, which trait do crystallographer Rosalind Franklin and her
researchers think may contribute to a jungle graduate student Raymond Gosling.
cat's ability to purr? Which choice completes the text so that it
A) The relative size of the jungle cat's conforms to the conventions of Standard
body and throat. English?
B) The ligament attaching the hyoid bone A) They’re
to the jungle cat's skull B) It’s
C) The jungle cat's rigid hyoid bone C) Their
D) The shape of the jungle cat's larynx D) Its
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13 14
Water flowing around an obstruction creates Humans have a very strong bias toward right-
vortices (patterns of swirls) of varying size; by handedness, with approximately 85-90% having
detecting the vortices, fish can determine the right as their dominant hand. Among studies of
size and position of the obstruction. Testing by nonhuman primates, James Welles's 1976
Yuzo R. Yanagisuru, Otar Akanyeti, and James C. study of captive chimpanzees and catarrhine
Liao using models of three head shapes narrow monkeys reported more right-handed
(low ratio of width to length). intermediate, and individuals than lefthanded ones, but Jane
wide (high ratio of width to length) showed that Goodall's 1963 study of wild chimpanzees did
for large vortices, fish with intermediate heads not find a tendency toward right handedness.
would be better able than wide-headed fish to It's important to note, however, that captive
distinguish between vortices and general animals spend significantly more time with
turbulence in the water. A second research humans than wild animals do, and
team has therefore hypothesized that in low- therefore______
visibility conditions, intermediate headed fish Which choice most logically completes the
will be more likely than wide headed fish to text?
detect obstructions that create large vortices.. A) the apparent difference between the two
Which finding, if true, would most directly studies' results may be partly attributable to
support the second research team's the 1963 study using a different standard to
hypothesis? determine handedness than the 1976 study
A) A study using obstructions that created large did.
vortices in low- visibility conditions found that B) the number of individuals in the study of
the oyster toadfish (Opsanus tau), which has a wild chimpanzees is probably too small to
relatively wide head, bumped into more than support the claim that no tendency toward
half of the obstructions. right- handedness was found in that
B) A study using obstructions that created large population.
vortices in low- visibility conditions found that C) the number of individuals in the study of
some specimens of the intermediate- headed captive chimpanzees and catarrhine monkeys is
gulf chimaera (Hydrolagus alberti) bumped into likely too small to support the claim that the
the obstructions more often than other species tends toward righthandedness.
specimens of the same fish did. D) the right-handedness exhibited by the
C) A study using obstructions that created large captive chimpanzees and catarrhine monkeys
vortices in low- visibility conditions found that might be, in part, an effect of extended contact
the wide-headed oyster toadfish (Opsanus tau) with humans.
bumped into obstructions more often than the
intermediateheaded gulf chimaera (Hydrolagus
alberti) did.
D) A study using obstructions that created large
vortices in low visibility conditions found that
the intermediate-headed gulf chimaera
(Hydrolagus alberti) bumped into fewer
obstructions than the wide-headed devil catfish
(Bagarius bagarius).

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15 17
A group of primate conservationists recently Many mechanical calculators were powered by
began a long-term study of the effects of a notched cylinder mechanism called the
different conservation strategies on the Leibniz wheel. Leibniz wheel calculators were
Perrier's sifaka (Propithecus perrieri). The popular in the first half of the twentieth______
species population is currently estimated to be these ingenious devices were eventually
around 500. It is challenging to accurately count replaced by electronic calculators.
these primates, however, which makes it Which choice completes the text so that it
difficult to tell whether the population is conforms to the conventions of Standard
increasing, decreasing, or staying stable. The English?
study may thus______ A) century,
Which choice most logically completes the B) century that
text? C) century
A) risk making inaccurate conclusions about the D) century, but
effectiveness of different conservation 18
strategies. Nigerian American artist Toyin Ojih Odutola
B) cause other conservationists to adopt a new uses black-ink pens to create highly detailed
methodology for counting populations. drawings of human figures. Her portrait of
C) benefit from including species beyond the novelist Zadie_____ is displayed in the National
Perrier's sifaka. Portrait Gallery in London.
D) fail to consider less well-known conservation Which choice completes the text with the most
approaches for the Perrier's sifaka logical transition?
16 A) Smith:
B) Smith,
Used in everything from food to cleaning C) Smith
products, emulsifiers are compounds that serve D) Smith −
to stabilize an emulsion a mixture of two or
19
more liquids that otherwise would not easily
blend together. The emulsifiers used by______ The constitution of Australia, enacted in 1901,
like oleic acid, allow these scientists to blend oil enshrines 11 total rights across 17,318 words of
and water into homogeneous formulations text. According to constitutional scholar George
such as lotions and perfumes Tsebelis, who examines the implications of
Which choice completes the text so that it constitutional length on civil rights,
conforms to the conventions of Standard ______102nd in a global ranking of the shortest
English? constitutions.
A) cosmetic chemists, Which choice completes the text with the most
B) cosmetic chemist's, logical transition?
C) cosmetic's chemists, A) they're
D) cosmetic chemists', B) their
C) it’s
D) its

5
20 23
Between November 28 and December 9 each While researching a topic, a student has taken
year, particles shed by comet 289P/Blanpain the following notes:
enter Earth's atmosphere at a velocity of 18 • Lighthouses send out crucial light signals to
kilometers per second. Relatively few of these help ships and other watercraft navigate at
particles are likely to reach Earth’s ______since night.
the meteoroids' compression of the air • Before automation, lighthouses were run by
surrounding them causes the vast majority to lighthouse keepers.
burn up in the mesosphere, producing the • Elizabeth Riley was the lighthouse keeper at
Phoenicid meteor shower. North Point Light in Maryland.
Which choice completes the text so that it • She held this position from 1834 to 1857.
conforms to the conventions of Standard • Thelma Austin was the lighthouse keeper at
English? Point Fermin Light in California.
A) surface, however, • She held this position from 1925 to 1941.
B) surface; however, The student wants to emphasize a difference
C) surface. However, between the two lighthouse keepers. Which
D) surface, however; choice most effectively uses relevant
21 information from the notes to accomplish this
goal?
Residents of Jaipur, India, rely on its rapid
A) As the lighthouse keeper at Point Fermin
transit system, the Jaipur Metro, for millions of
Light, Thelma Austin helped watercraft navigate
trips each year.______ city officials strive to
at night.
maintain the system's 11 stations to ensure
B) Elizabeth Riley worked as a lighthouse
each of these journeys is as smooth as possible.
keeper in an earlier century than did Thelma
Which choice completes the text with the most
Austin.
logical transition?
C) From 1834 to 1857, the nighttime waters of
A) Alternatively,
Maryland were made more navigable thanks to
B) For this reason,
Elizabeth Riley.
C) However,
D) Elizabeth Riley and Thelma Austin both
D) For example,
played crucial roles in ensuring safe navigation
22 for watercraft in past centuries.
Digital sculpting, used by digital artists to 24
develop 3D assets for video games, yields
While researching a topic, a student has taken
objects with precise mathematical proportions.
the following notes:
Granted, as they are formed from perfect
• If a moon orbiting a planet comes close
geometric shapes, such 3D elements lack
enough to that planet, tidal forces can cause
organic realism: ______post-modeling
the moon to break apart
processes such as UV surface mapping are
• In a 2022 study, researchers proposed that
needed to achieve the level of verisimilitude
Saturn was once orbited by a large moon they
gamers expect.
named Chrysalis.
Which choice completes the text with the most
• Their simulations indicated that Chrysalis
logical transition?
would likely have come very close to Saturn
A) consequently,
around 160 million years ago.
B) in sum,
• At that distance, Chrysalis would have been
C) however,
broken apart by tidal forces.
D) similarly,
• The researchers hypothesized that the
resulting debris formed Saturn's rings.
6
The student wants to recount the sequence of B) From 1842 to 1843, the Northern Star and
events proposed by the researchers. Which Freeman's Advocate served the Black
choice most effectively uses relevant community of Albany, New York, as did the
information from the notes to accomplish this Crusader.
goal? C) The Northern Star and Freeman's Advocate
A) In a 2022 study, researchers proposed that was one of many Black newspapers to spring up
Saturn was once orbited by a large moon that in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries,
broke apart. debuting in 1842 and later followed by the
B) Around 160 million years ago, a large moon Crusader in 1853.
(Chrysalis) may have come close enough to D) The Northern Star and Freeman's Advocate
Saturn that tidal forces broke the moon apart; and the Crusader, both based in New York, are
its debris then formed the planet’s rings. among the many Black newspapers that sprung
C) According to researchers simulations, debris up in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries to
from Saturn's rings would likely have caused provide a voice to the growing Black
Chrysalis a large moon orbiting Saturn-to break communities throughout the state.
apart around 160 million years ago. 26
D) If a moon orbiting a planet (like Saturn) While researching a topic, a student has taken
comes close enough to that planet, tidal forces the following notes:
can cause the moon to break apart. • Birds of Northern South America is an
25 identification guidebook by ornithologists Robin
Restall, Clemencia Rodner, and Miguel Lentino.
While researching a topic, a student has taken
• It lists the thirty-five hummingbird species
the following notes:
found in Suriname.
• Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth
• The green-throated mango is a large
centuries, populations of Black Americans
hummingbird found in Suriname.
increased in many cities throughout the state of
• It is identifiable by its green throat and its
New York.
long, black, curved bill.
• During this time, many Black newspapers
• The horned sungem is a medium-sized
were founded.
hummingbird found in Suriname.
• The newspapers were largely by and for the
• It is identifiable by its distinctive multicolored,
Black communities in which they were based.
tufted crown and its short, black, straight bill.
• The Northern Star and Freeman's Advocate
Which choice most effectively uses information
ran from 1842 to 1843 in Albany, New York.
from the given sentences to emphasize a
• The Crusader ran from 1853 to 1854 in New
similarity between the two birds?
York City, New York Which choice most
A) Birds of Northern South America is an
effectively uses information from the given
expertly compiled guidebook by ornithologists
sentences to emphasize the geographic
Robin Restall, Clemencia Rodner, and Miguel
similarities between the two newspapers?
Lentino.
A) Many Black newspapers, such as the
B) Though they share several traits in common,
Northern Star and Freeman's Advocate, which
the greenthroated mango is larger than the
was founded in 1842, sprung up in cities
horned sungem.
throughout New York to provide a voice for
C) While each exhibits unique traits of its own,
their growing Black communities.
the greenthroated mango and the horned
sungem both have black
bills.

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D) The horned sungem is a medium-sized
hummingbird identifiable by its distinctive
multicolored, tufted crown and its short, black,
straight bill.
27
While researching a topic, a student has taken
the following notes:
• Little is known about the life of Wong Fei-
hung (1847-1925).
• He was born near Foshan, China, and gained
local recognition as a physician and Hung Ga
(also known as Hung Gar) Kung Fu master.
• He achieved many incredible martial arts
feats some confirmed and some rumored.
• He has become an internationally known folk
hero thanks to his depiction in over a hundred
films, television shows, and other media.
• In the 1991 film Once Upon a Time in China,
actor Jet Li portrays Wong Fei- hung using
superhuman kung fu abilities to save his
community.
The student wants to emphasize the effect
media had on building Wong Fei-hung's legacy.
Which choice most effectively uses relevant
information from the notes to accomplish this
goal?
A) Various media have depicted Wong Fei-hung,
the successful physician and kung fu master
who became an internationally known folk
hero.
B) Thanks to his depiction in over a hundred
pieces of media, Wong Fei- hung was locally
known as a successful physician and Hung Ga
Kung Fu master
C) Though he was known locally during his
lifetime, Wong Fei-hung's later depiction in
television, film, and other media has turned
him into an internationally known folk hero.
D) Wong Fei-hung's abilities as a kung fu master
are depicted in many media, including the 1991
film Once Upon a Time in China.

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2 @satwithislom @satwithsarvar 2
English Mock test
27 questions Module 2

1 3
Possessing an outstanding collection of public The fossil remains of the individual known as
art, Chicago has everything from monumental LH 4, discovered in Tanzania in 1974, can help
sculptures like Jean Dubuffet's Monument paleoanthropologists not only_______ steps in
with Standing Beast at sites like James R. the evolution of hominids but also illuminate
Thompson Center to innovative street art like the Pliocene epoch generally, revealing important
Justus Roe's mural Alpha Omega located on details about the time in which LH 4 lived
North Ashland Avenue. The ______ public art Which choice completes the text with the most
on display in the city can thus satisfy any art logical and precise word or phrase?
lover. A) prioritize
Which choice completes the text with the most B) yield
logical and precise word or phrase? C) exploit
A) breadth of D) discern
B) confusion about 4
C) controversy over
D) apathy toward Companies are providing consumers with more
opportunities to purchasecustomized products than
ever before. Whether buying customized sneakers,
2 jewelry, or clothing, consumers can
participate in the design of products to meet their
In a 2018 article about films depicting the specific needs and tastes. In turn, companies profit too:
studies have shown that consumers are willing to pay
experiences of Black Americans, critics
more and wait longer for a customized product. Still, it
for the New York Times praise William can be difficult for
Greaves's 1968 film companies to offer customization while keeping costs
Symbiopsychotaxiplasm. Take One as "a low, as the standard methods of mass production may
vital artifact of its time" and Gordon not be able to accommodate making a unique product
Parks's 1969 film The Learning Tree as "richly each time.
textured." Fans of the two films hope that such Which choice best states the main
______ will attract new audiences to these works. purpose of the text?
Which choice completes the text with the A) It discusses several recent innovations in product
most logical and precise word or phrase? manufacturing and then suggests some potential
A) foresight applications of those innovations.
B) It describes a company's recent success with new
B) acclaim
products and then explains multiple factors that may
C) impartiality have contributed to that success.
D) ambivalence C) It presents two contrasting product-marketing
techniques and then provides examples of one of those
techniques
D) It introduces a trend in consumer
products and then explains how the trend
both benefits and poses a challenge to
companies.

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1 @satwithislom @satwithsarvar 1
5 Based on the texts, the author of Text 2 would
A study by a team including finance professor Madhu most likely agree with which statement about the
Veeraraghavan suggests that exposure to sunshine "principle” mentioned in Text 1?
during the workday can lead to overly optimistic A) The barriers used in Meding and Zasoski's
behavior. Using data spanning from 1994 to 2010 for study effectively excluded root-to-root
a set of US companies, the team compared over transmission of nutrients.
29,000 annual earnings forecasts to the actual
B) Excluding root-to-root transfer ofnutrients
earnings later reported by those companies. The
between plants is sufficient to ensure that any
team found that the greater the exposure to sunshine
at work in the two weeks before a manager observed nutrient transfer must involve a CMN.
submitted an earnings forecast, the more the C) Wahbi and colleagues study did not find
manager’s forecast exceeded what the company convincing evidence of nutrient transfer between
actually earned that year. individual plants.
Which choice best states the function of the D) A barrier that is impervious to both roots and
underlined sentence in the overall structure of the fungal strands is necessary to evaluate nutrient
text? transfer via a CMN.
A) To summarize the results of the team’s analysis
B) To present a specific example that illustrates the 7
study’s findings Optimal foraging theory (OFT) holds that animals'
C) To explain part of the methodology used in the foraging behaviors reflect cost-benefit trade-offs that
team’s study vary by species and with dynamic ecological
D) To call out a challenge the team faced in circumstances. One such circumstance is lunar
conducting its analysis intensity, which Joel Brown and colleagues found to
be negatively associated with foraging by Arizona
6 pocket mice but Deborah J. Curtis and colleagues
found to be positively associated with foraging
Text 1
by mongoose lemurs. This discrepancy is explicable in
In separate studies. Stephen Meding and Robert J.
terms of OFT: the lemurs' greater reliance on vision
Zasoski and Sanäa Wahbi and colleagues examined
means that higher lunar intensity benefits them more
whether plants transfer nutrients to one another using a
than it benefits the mice.
common mycorrhizal network (CMN)-a lattice of
Which choice best describes the finding made by
fungal strands in the soil. Meding and Zasoski
Curtis and colleagues, as presented in the text?
excluded all pathways other than the CMN by using
A) As lunar intensity increases, Arizona
barriers to keep the plants' root systems separate while
pocket mice reduce their foraging activity
allowing mycorrhizal strands through a crucial step
B) As lunar intensity increases, mongoose
Wahbi and colleagues' study did not take.
lemurs increase their foraging activity.
Text 2
C) During periods of high lunar intensity,
Meding and Zasoski took the necessary precaution of
mongoose lemurs increase their reliance on vision.
separating the plants' root systems (thereby excluding
D) Increased lunar intensity is more beneficial
root-to-root transmission). However, any barrier used
for mongoose lemurs than it is for Arizona
must allow the thread-like hyphae of a CMN to pass
pocket mice.
through, and this permeability would also allow liquids
through. Thus, the researchers’ experimental design
cannot ensure that any nutrient transfer observed can
be attributed to a CMN and not to some other pathway.

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8 9

Drosophilu (fruit flies) have generation


times of 10-12 days, so seasonal changes
in rainfall and other environmental
conditions can drive seasonal fluctuations
in chromosome rearrangements in
species such as D. persimilis and D.
sabobscura. Drosophila body size for
which wing centroid size serves as a
proxy measure) correlates with
reproductive fitness. Banu Şebnem Önder Hemerocallis sp. plants typically carry a negative
and Cansu Fidan Aksoy measured the electrical charge, while bees and other pollinators
wing sizes of members of a D. tend to accumulate a positive charge. Given that
melanogaster population in Yeşilöz, negatively and positively charged objects attract,
Turkey, that were collected monthly a research team hypothesized that the difference
between May and October over three in charges could Attract Hemerocallis sp. stamens
years. Their research suggests that to the plants' pollinators. Based on the team's
Drosophila collected in relatively warmer experiments, the hypothesis was well supported
months should tend to have greater for positive charges above a certain threshold. The
reproductive fitness, as is illustrated by team found that foraging honeybees exceeded that
the finding that______________. threshold, which suggests that___________.
Which choice most effectively uses data Which choice most effectively uses data from the
from the table to complete the assertion? graph to complete the text?

A) the average male wing centroid size A) European peacock caterpillars tend to repel the
was larger in july than in September stamens.
B) the average female wing centroid size B) bumblebees can also attract the stamens
was consistently larger than the average C) bumblebees and European peacock
male wing centroid size in all four caterpillars,
months in the table. with greater maximum charges than foraging
C) the average monthly low temperature honeybees have, cannot attract the stamens.
was higher in September than in May D) the threshold positive charge for a pollinator to
D) the average female wing centroid size attract the stamens must be greater than 100 pC
was 2.02 mm in July but was 2.29 mm in
October

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10 A) It is easier to detect low and harmless
concentrations of Ag-NPs in E. fetida than it is to
The onsets of growing seasons in Alaska have been
detect high and harmful concentrations of Ag-NPs
shifting earlier in response to climate warming,
in R. rattus.
potentially enabling increased carbon dioxide (CO₂)
B) Ag-NP concentrations in E. fetida correlate
absorption through greater productivity of arctic
strongly with Ag-NP levels in the environment,
butterbur (Petasites frigidus) plants and other
whereas Ag-NP concentrations in R. rattus are
vegetation, but also potentially enabling increased CO,
fairly stable regardless of environment.
output through greater heterotrophic respiration (CO₂
C) Compared with R. rattus, E. fetida can tolerate
generated by the activity of soil microorganisms1.
significantly higher Ag-NP concentrations without
Hydrologist Yonghong Yi and her colleagues
displaying any negative effects.
developed a model incorporating numerous
D) When E. fetida and R. rattus are exposed to
inputs-years of soil composition and snow cover data
similar levels of Ag-NPs, individuals of the two
among them to evaluate the effects of warming on the
species tend to accumulate similar amounts of
CO, balance in Alaska, concluding that net CO₂ is
Ag-NPs, adjusted for body size.
likely to increase if warming hastens spring snow melt
Which finding, if true, would most directly 12
support the researchers conclusion? There are over 150 species of the cactus
A) Early snow melt slows the growth of plant species genus Mammillaria throughout the
such as P. frigidus by reducing soil insulation, and it Americas, but their survival can be
suppresses heterotrophic respiration. threatened by high precipitation and dense
B) Early snow melt extends the period in which plant vegetation that blocks sunlight. Researchers
species such as P. frigidus can absorb CO, but has no have located species from the genus in
effect on the rate of heterotrophic respiration almost every state in Mexico, with several of
C) Early snow melt amplifies the effect of soil them, like M. knippeliana, restricted to only
composition on the growth of plant species such as P. one state. The fact that this genus has not
frigidus and on the rate of heterotrophic respiration, been observed in eastern and western
D) Early snow melt reduces the amount of Coahuila has been attributed to a lack of
soil moisture available for the growth of plant appropriate habitat, but much of the
species such as P. frigidus, and it raises the landscape in this area is notoriously
rate of beterotrophic respiration. inaccessible, which suggests that___________.
11 Which choice most logically completes the
text?
Some textiles contain silver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs),
A) the perceived absence of Mammillaria in
which can leach into waterways and soils via
eastern and western Coahuila may be due to
wastewater. In a 2018 study, Marta Baccaro and
insufficient exploration of the region.
colleagues found that Ag-NPs can accumulate in the
B) M. knippeliana may have been overlooked
bodies of red wiggler worms (Eisenia fetida). While
in eastern and western Coahuila because of
bioaccumulation of manufactured nanoparticles
its similarity to another species.
may be inherently worrisome, it has been
C) the current methods of collecting and
hypothesized that Ag-NP bioaccumulation in
tracking Mammillaria species throughout
invertebrates like E. fetida could serve a valuable
Mexico may cause an overestimation of the
proxy role, obviating the need for manufacturers to
number of species in this genus.
conduct costly and intrusive sampling of vertebrate
D) the dense vegetation and high annual
species —such as black rats (Rattus rattus),
precipitation levels in eastern and western
commonly used in regulatory compliance testing—
Coahuila impede the ability
for nanoparticle bioaccumulation, as environmental
of Mammillaria species to survive..
protection laws currently require.
Which finding, if true, would most directly support
the hypothesis presented in the text?

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To address the susceptibility of materials used in Chelsea Wood et al. tracked temperature-
components of high-performance machinery, such driven changes in the abundance
as aircraft engines, to creep (deformation that is of Podocotyle sp. (a complex life cycle
induced by persistent mechanical stress and that parasite, or CLP, that requires three host
often occurs at elevated temperatures), materials species throughout its life cycle), Bomolochus
researchers have developed silicon carbide (SiC) bellones (a directly transmitted parasite,
fibers for producing aerospace composites. which requires only one host species), and 83
Testing the thermomechanical properties of other parasite taxa found on eight fish species.
several commercially available SiC fibers, CLPs are transmitted when an infected host is
Ramakrishna T. Bhatt et al. found that in ingested by an individual of another species,
comparison with two polymer-derived SiC fibers, typically shielding CLPs from the external
a nitrogen-treated SiC fiber exhibited a lower environment, whereas directly transmitted
minimum creep rate, a measure of the rate at parasites are exposed to external conditions
which a stress-exposed material deforms at a during transmission. However, Wood et al.
constant temperature and uniaxial load. The found that three-host CLP abundance
finding suggests that______________. decreased as sea temperatures rose, whereas
Which choice most logically completes the text? directly transmitted parasite abundance was
A) composites based on the two polymer-derived largely stable, suggesting that __________.
SiC fibers have chemical properties that may Which choice most logically completes the
improve the mechanical and thermal stability of text?
aerospace equipment to a greater extent than do A) directly transmitted parasites identified in
composites based on the nitrogen-treated SiC the study were more likely to use
fiber. transmission strategies that shield them from
B) the two polymer-derived SiC fibers likely hold warming temperatures than were three-host
similar potential for reducing the creep resistance CLPs.
of materials exposed to stress and elevated B) any advantages that the transmission
temperatures, thus prolonging the life span of strategy used by three-host CLPs may have
aerospace machinery. conferred did not completely offset the
C) unlike the two polymer-derived SiC fibers, the negative effects of other temperature-driven
nitrogen-treated SiC fiber can substantially inhibit factors on CLP abundance.
creep, provided that temperatures and loads are C) CLPs primarily transmitted by ingestion
consistent. were less dependent on host species
D) aerospace composites containing the nitrogen- adversely affected by warming temperatures
treated SiC fiber may have the ability to than were CLPs that use other transmission
withstand strategies.
mechanical stress for a longer period of time than D) as the number of host species involved in
can aerospace composites containing either of the a parasite's transmission increases, the
two
11 polymer-derived SiC fibers. parasite is better protected against rising
temperatures.

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15 16
Periods of subfreezing temperatures in Alaska Throughout history, tall structures such as
have Gonbad-e Qabus in Iran or Hwangnyongsa
been growing shorter in response to climate
in South Korea have posed a challenge to
warming, potentially enabling increased carbon
dioxide (CO₂) absorption through greater their architects, since these structures are
productivity of soapberry (Shepherdia more susceptible to physical forces than
canadensis) smaller structures. For example, the lower
plants and other vegetation, but also potentially floors of a building must be able to support
enabling increased CO₂ output through greater the enormous weight of the upper floors. To
heterotrophic respiration (CO₂ generated by the
test a hypothesis that steel is more suitable
activity of soil microorganisms). Hydrologist
Yonghong Yi and her colleagues developed a than concrete for construction of a tall
model building’s lower floors, researchers created a
incorporating numerous inputs—years of computer model of two buildings that were
nighttime temperature and snow cover data identical except that one had concrete lower
among floors while one had steel lower floors, and
them—to evaluate the effects of warming on the
simulated the effects of the forces of wind
CO₂ balance in Alaska, concluding that net CO₂ is
likely to increase if warming hastens spring snow and gravity on those structures over the
melt. course of a century.
Which finding, if true, would most directly Which finding from the model tests, if true,
support would support the researchers’ hypothesis?
the researchers' conclusion? A) During the simulation, the structure with
A) Early snow melt amplifies the effect of
steel lower floors bent in high wind to a
nighttime
temperature on the growth of plant species such greater degree than did the structure with
as S. canadensis and on the rate of heterotrophic concrete lower floors.
respiration. B) At the end of the simulation, the structure
B) Early snow melt slows the growth of plant with concrete lower floors was several inches
species such as S. canadensis by reducing soil shorter than the structure with steel lower
insulation, and it suppresses heterotrophic
floors.
respiration.
C) Early snow melt extends the period in which C) During the simulation, when sudden
plant species such as S. canadensis can absorb forces caused vibrations in the structures,
CO₂, those vibrations took longer to disappear in
but has no effect on the rate of heterotrophic the structure with steel lower floors than in
respiration. the structure with concrete lower floors.
D) Early snow melt reduces the amount of soil
D) At the end of the simulation, the structure
moisture available for the growth of plant species
such as S. canadensis, and it raises the rate of with steel lower floors had slightly larger
heterotrophic respiration. dimensions at its base than it did at the
beginning of the simulation.

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17 19
The hypothesized protolanguage from which all Within Earth’s biomes, there are four main types of
twenty-nine Nakho-Dagestanian languages desert: arid, semiarid, coastal, and cold. The Mojave
have descended, _______. Desert in North America is an arid _______ with a
Which choice completes the text so that it total area of about 124,000 km²; it is one of the
conforms to the conventions of Standard largest deserts of any type.
English? Which choice completes the text so that it conforms
A) Proto-Nakho-Dagestanian has been to the conventions of Standard English?
reconstructed by experts, who inferred the A) desert,
language’s linguistic properties from those of its B) desert and
descendants. C) desert, and
B) Proto-Nakho-Dagestanian’s descendants’ D) desert
linguistic properties were used by experts to
infer the language’s properties and reconstruct it. 20
C) the experts who reconstructed Proto-Nakho-
Dagestanian inferred the language’s linguistic The editors of Home Ground: A Guide to the
properties from those of its descendants. American Landscape turned to D.J. Waldie, a
D) the linguistic properties of the language’s nonfiction writer, to craft the entry for
descendants were used by experts to infer the “thalweg,” a term referring to a line
properties of and reconstruct Proto-Nakho- connecting the lowest points of a valley. For
Dagestanian. “cape,” however, the editors chose the_______
author of Inheritance.
18 Which choice completes the text so that it
The Greek philosopher Theophrastus’s Historia conforms to the conventions of Standard
plantarum, a botanical study, is an extant work: English?
it can still be read. By contrast, Theophrastus’s A) novelist, Lan Samantha Chang,
review of the doctrines of earlier B) novelist Lan Samantha Chang
philosophers, On the Senses, no copies of which C) novelist Lan Samantha Chang,
_______is a lost work; it can be accessed only D) novelist, Lan Samantha Chang,
indirectly, through references to it in extant
21
works.
Which choice completes the text so that it On most of the world’s beaches, sand is a predictable
conforms to the conventions of Standard cream or beige color. The sand at Kokkini Beach in
English? Greece is an _______ sand gets its shade from
A) survive, deposits of gray- and tan-hued quartz and feldspar;
B) having survived, deposits of iron oxide and other organic matter lend
C) surviving, the sand at Kokkini Beach a colorful red tint.
D) to survive, Which choice completes the text so that it conforms
to the conventions of Standard English?
A) exception, though most
B) exception: though most
C) exception, though. Most
D) exception, though, most

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22 A) That is,
In his 2001 poem “Jacob Lawrence: Summer B) For example,
Street Scene,” Cornelius Eady contemplates C) Meanwhile,
Jacob Lawrence’s 1948 painting Summer Street D) Furthermore,
Scene in Harlem. Translating the painting’s 25
bold colors and exaggerated shapes into vivid
figurative phrases—such as “sleepwalkers While researching a topic, a student has taken
through the temporary cool”—Eady suggests the following notes:
the fluid interplay of poetry and painting. • A multiyear study called GREEN SURGE
_________Eady’s poem highlights fundamental examined forty-four different types of UNAs
tensions between these modes of (urban natural areas) in cities throughout
representation. Europe.
Which choice completes the text with the most • A primary aim of the study was to determine
logical transition? the benefits of UNAs in these cities.
A) Therefore, • Facade-bound green walls are among the
B) At the same time, types of UNAs included in the study.
C) In other words, • Facade-bound green walls are defined as
D) Specifically, exterior walls with plants growing on them.
• They can benefit urban environments by
23
As volcanologists like Tamsin Mather are apt to enhancing air quality.
make clear, not all volcanoes are the same. Ushishir The student wants to emphasize an objective of
in Russia, for example, is a caldera, a large cauldron- the GREEN SURGE study. Which choice most
like hollow that forms shortly after the emptying of a effectively uses relevant information from the
magma chamber in a volcanic eruption. Harrat notes to accomplish this goal?
Lunayyir in Saudi Arabia,______ is a volcanic field,
an area of Earth’s crust that is prone to localized A) Facade-bound green walls, which were
volcanic activity included in the GREEN SURGE study, can
Which choice completes the text with the most benefit urban environments by enhancing air
logical transition? quality.
A) in any case, B) For multiple years, the GREEN SURGE
B) in contrast, study was conducted in cities throughout
C) in conclusion, Europe
D) in fact, C) To achieve its main objective, the GREEN
SURGE study examined forty-four different
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types of UNAs, including facade-bound green
The near-Earth asteroid 1990 OS is orbited by
walls.
the moonlet S/2003 (162000). In 2022 scientists
D) Determining the benefits of UNAs in
studying asteroid deflection intentionally crashed a
European cities was a primary aim of the
probe into a similar moonlet, Dimorphos, shortening
GREEN SURGE study.
its orbital period by 32 minutes. ______it used to
take Dimorphos 11 hours, 55 minutes to orbit the
near-Earth asteroid Didymos; now it takes 11
hours, 23 minutes.
Which choice completes the text with the most
logical transition?

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26 27
While researching a topic, a student has taken While researching a topic, a student has taken
the following notes: the following notes:
• A copyright prevents a book’s contents from • Maya Lin is an American artist known for her
being reproduced (published) without memorials and works of installation art.
permission from the copyright holder. • She completed the Women’s Table in 1993.
• When a book’s copyright expires, the book • It is a memorial sculpture consisting of a
enters the public domain and can be legally thirty-two-ton granite fountain, and it is
reproduced by anyone. designed to commemorate female students at
• When We Were Very Young is a children’s Yale University.
book by A.A. Milne. • She completed Water Line in 2006.
• It entered the public domain in 2020. • It is an installation composed of aluminum
• Mrs. Dalloway is a novel by Virginia Woolf. tubing that fills an entire gallery room.
• It entered the public domain in 2021. The student wants to describe Water Line to a
The student wants to emphasize a similarity new audience. Which choice most effectively
between A.A. Milne and Virginia Woolf. Which uses relevant information from the notes to
choice most effectively uses relevant accomplish this goal?
information from the notes to accomplish this
goal? A) Though Maya Lin’s Water Line (2006) is not
a memorial, its gallery-filling scale may call to
A) A.A. Milne and Virginia Woolf are two mind the imposing Women’s Table, which
authors whose works recently entered the public consists of a thirty-two-ton granite fountain.
domain. B) Maya Lin’s Women’s Table is a granite
B) When We Were Very Young, a children’s memorial sculpture that commemorates female
book by A.A. Milne, entered the public domain students at Yale University, while Water Line is
in 2020, unlike Virginia Woolf’s novel Mrs. an installation artwork.
Dalloway. C) Completed in 2006, Maya Lin’s Water Line is
C) Both When We Were Very Young and Mrs. a large-scale installation artwork composed of
Dalloway are in the public domain; however, aluminum tubing that fills an entire gallery
one is a children’s book and the other a novel. room.
D) The year was 2021, and the copyright to D) Artist Maya Lin is well known for her
Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway had finally installation art, such as Water Line (2006), and
expired. for her memorials.

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1 @satwithislom @satwithsarvar 1
Math Mock test
27 questions Module 1

1 5
If 𝑥 2 = 6, what is the value of 2𝑥 2 + 8? 𝑥4𝑦3
=1
A) 2 B) 12 C) 15 D) 20 𝑥2 2𝑦𝑚
2 What is the value of 𝑚?
In the shape below, all angles are right angles.
Which of the following is closest to the area of
the shape?
6
The table below show the impact of two diets on
the weights of dogs.

A) 40.5 B) 42.5 C) 53.5 D) 59.7


3
If one of the dogs in the table is selected at
random, what is the probability of selecting a dog
who lost weight and received diet B?
75 75 100 100
A) 300 B) 150 C) 175 D) 300

7
For the quadratic function ℎ, the table shows The combined length of 3 pieces of fabric is 105
three values of 𝑥 and their corresponding value inches. The lengths of the pieces are in a 4:5:6
of ℎ(𝑥). Which of the following equations defines ratio. What is the length, in inches, of the longest
ℎ? piece of fabric?
A) ℎ 𝑥 = 𝑥 2 + 7𝑥 + 19
B) ℎ 𝑥 = 𝑥 2 + 6𝑥 + 19 A) 7 B) 28 C) 35 D) 42
C) ℎ 𝑥 = 𝑥 2 + 5𝑥 + 19 8
D) ℎ 𝑥 = 𝑥 2 + 2𝑥 + 19 Line 𝑚 is parallel to line 𝑙 in the 𝑥𝑦-plane, and
7
4 line 𝑙 is defined by 21𝑦 + 2 = −3𝑥. What is the
1 slope of line 𝑚?
𝑥−7 =3
4 A) -7
What value of 𝑥 satisfies the equation?
1
B) − 7
A) 3 B) 7 C) 19 D) 28 1
C) 7

D) 7

18
9 14
81 27
The equation 23 𝑥− = 3(𝑎𝑥 + 𝑏) has infinitely
7 How many solutions does the system of
many solutions. If 𝑎 and 𝑏 are constants, what is
equations below have?
the value of 𝑏?
2𝑦 + 𝑥 = 9
27 − 3𝑥 = 6𝑦
A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) Infinitely many
10 15
The seniors of school A are planning to invite the What percentage of 100 is 30?
seniors from school B and school C to an event, A) 30% B) 333% C) 3.33% D)0.3%
and they need to estimate the numbers of
seniors. There are 168 seniors at school A, which 16
is 40% fewer than at school B. If school B has 𝑀
𝑔=𝐺
160% of the number of seniors that school C has, 𝑅2
how many seniors are at school C? The formula standard acceleration of free fall is
found by the formula above, where G is
gravitational constant, M is the mass of the
planet and, R is the radius of the planet. Which
11 of the following equations correctly expresses
Nina wants to download games for her video 𝑅 in terms of G, M, and 𝑔?
game console. Older games cost 250 points and 𝑔 𝑀
new releases cost 500 points. Nina has 7500 A) 𝑅 = 𝐺 𝑀 B) 𝑅 = 𝐺 𝑔
points to use. The equation 250a + 500b = 7500
𝐺
where a is the number of older games and b is C) 𝑅 = 𝑀𝑔 D) 𝑅 = 𝐺𝑔𝑀
the number of new releases, models the
situation. How many older games can she 17
download if she downloads five new games?
𝑥 = −4𝑥 + 5
A) 20 B) 12 C) 17 D) 40 2𝑥 + 8𝑦 = 8
12 If the graphs of two linear functions above
In the figure below, the diagonal of the square is intersect at (a, b) what is the value of b?
10 inches what is the area of the circle? A) 1.5 B) −0.75 C) 0.333 D) 0,75
18

A) 100𝜋 B) 10𝜋 C) 25𝜋 D) 40𝜋


13
2𝑦 − 2𝑦 + 1 4𝑦 + 3 − 4𝑦 Line 𝑎 is parallel to line 𝑐. Which of the following
=
3𝑦 + 5 𝑦 statements is true?
What is the value of 𝑦?
A) 𝑥 + 𝑦 = 180 B) 𝑥 + 𝑦 = 100
A) -1 B) -5 C) 2 D) -1.5 C) 𝑥 = 𝑦 D) 𝑥 + 𝑦 = 80

19
19
The graph of 9𝑥 = 4𝑦 + 27 in the 𝑥𝑦-plane has an
𝑥-intercept at (𝐽, 0) and a 𝑦-intercept at (0, 𝐾),
where 𝐽 and 𝐾 are constants. What is the value of
𝐽
?
𝐾

20

An electrician charges a service call fee, plus an


additional fee for every hour on the job. The
graph shows the relationship between the hours
worked and the total price of the job. Based on
the graph, how much would the electrician
charge for a job that takes 20 hours?
A) $600 B) $700 C) $120 D) $1500
21
Monique, a manager at a local bakery, is taking all
of the $10 and $20 bills in the cash register to the
bank at the end of her shift. On her way back to
work, she lost the deposit slip, but she
remembers that there were 19 bills totaling $260.
How many $10 bills were in the cash register at
the end of her shift?
A) 6 B) 7 C) 11 D) 12
22
Function 𝑓 is a quadratic function. The graph of
𝑦 = 𝑓(𝑥) in the 𝑥𝑦-plane has vertex at (-7, 14)
and passes through the point (-4, -31) and has a
𝑦-intercept at (0, 𝑎). The graph of 3𝑓(𝑥) has a
𝑦 -inercept at (0, 𝑏 ). What is the positive
difference between 𝑎 and 𝑏?

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2 @satwithislom @satwithsarvar 2
Math Mock test
27 questions Module 2

1 6
1 Which of the following systems of linear
𝑥+7 =3 equations has no solution?
4
What is the value of 𝑥 2 , where 𝑥 is an positive A) 𝑥 = 7
integer. 𝑦 = 17
A) 5 B) 19 C) 25 D) 15 B) 𝑦 = 13𝑥 + 8
2 𝑦 = 13𝑥 + 9
C) 𝑦 = 7
𝑦 = 3𝑥 + 7
D) 𝑦 = 3𝑥 + 4
2𝑦 = 6𝑥 + 8
7
𝑥+4
If = 𝑘 and 𝑘 = 2, what is the value of 𝑥?
4
A) 2 B) 4 C) 6 D) 8
The graph above plots the scores of tests 8
of a certain individual in BM school during 𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 = 42, 𝑥𝑦 = 20, what is the value of
the last 12 months. What is the number of (𝑥 4 + 𝑦 4 )?
times that the line of best fit predicted a
scores greater than the actual scores?
A) 3 B) 4 C) 6 D) 2 9
3
What is the value of 𝑓(𝑥 + 3), if 𝑓 𝑥 = 5𝑥 − 2?
A) 5𝑥 + 1 B) 5𝑥 + 13
C) 5𝑥 + 15 D) 5𝑥 + 17
4
What is the height of a triangle that has an area
of 60 𝑦𝑑2 and a base with a length of 12 𝑦𝑑?
A) 0.1 B) 2.5 C) 5 D) 10
5 The graph models the number of active projects a
company was working on 𝑥 months after the end
The surface area of a box that has equal sides and
of November 2011. where 0 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 6. According
no lid is 5 3𝑐 2 , where 𝑐 is positive constant.
to the model, what is the predicted number of
Which of the following gives the perimeter of one
active projects the company was working on at
face of the cube
the end of November 2011?
A) 3𝑐 B) 6𝑐 C) 12𝑐 D) 9𝑐
A) 0 B) 8 C) 6 D) 12

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10 14
A certain bamboo plant grows 35 centimeters
every 𝑝 months. At this rate, which expression
represents the number of centimeters, on
average, the bamboo plant grows every 𝑘 years?
420𝑘 35𝑘 420𝑝 35𝑝 Some values of a linear function 𝑔 are shown
A) B) 12𝑝 C) D) 12𝑘
𝑝 𝑘 above. Which of the following defines 𝑔(𝑥)?
11 A) 𝑔(𝑥) = 4𝑥 + 3
B) 𝑔(𝑥) = 6𝑥 - 1
C) 𝑔(𝑥) = 4𝑥 + 7
D) 𝑔(𝑥) = 5𝑥 + 5
15
5(𝑥 − 44)(𝑥 − 22)(2𝑥 + 𝑐) = 0
If the answers for the equation below are
44, 22 and 5. What is the value of 𝑐?
A) 10 B) -2.5 C) 5 D) -10
16
For what value of 𝑥 is the function
What is a value of 𝑥 that satisfies the equation
𝑓 𝑥 below?
ℎ 𝑥 = undefined?
𝑔 𝑥
2𝑥 = 𝑥 − 4

12 17
Last weekend, Steve crafted 𝑥 pickaxes per hour
for 2 hours, and Alex crafted 𝑦 pickaxes per hour 𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 − 2𝑥 − 4𝑦 − 11 = 0
for 3 hours. Which of the following represents the The equation of a circle id shown. What is the
total number of pick-axe made by Steve and circle’s diameter when it is graphed in the 𝑥𝑦-
Alex? plane?
A) 6𝑥𝑦 A) 4 B) 16 C) 8 D) 2
B) 3𝑥 + 2𝑦 18
C) 2𝑥 + 3𝑦 A square has an area of 𝑥 + 15 square units and a
D) 5𝑥𝑦 perimeter of 2𝑥 units. What is the value of 𝑥?
13 A) 5 B) -3 C) 10 D) 3
(2𝑥 − 7)(5𝑥 + 3) = 𝑎𝑥 2 + 𝑏𝑥 + 𝑐
For the equation above, what is the value of 19
𝑎 + 𝑏 + 𝑐? 9
𝑐 = 𝐶 + 20 − 4
A) -40 5
B) 30 The given function shows relationship between
C) 40 temperature, 𝐹(𝑐), in Fahrenheit, and temperature
D) -21 increases by 11.2 Celcius, how much, in Fahrenheit,
temperature will increase?

22
20 22
Given the function 𝑔(𝑥) = 33 𝑘 𝑥 where k is a
positive constant. For each increase of 1 in the
value of 𝑥, the value of 𝑔(𝑥) increases by 𝑝%,
where 0 < 𝑝 < 200. Which expression
represents 𝑝 in terms of 𝑘?
A) 100𝑘 B) 100(𝑘 − 1)
C) 𝑘 + 100 D) 100(𝑘 + 1)

The graph above displays the function


𝑓 𝑥 − 4 + 1. Which of the following is the
correct equation for 𝑓(𝑥)?
2
A) 𝑓 𝑥 =− 𝑥+2 +3
2
B) 𝑓 𝑥 =− 𝑥−2 +4
C) 𝑓 𝑥 = −𝑥 2 + 5
2
D) 𝑓 𝑥 =− 𝑥−6 +5
21

The figure is not drawn to scale

What is the radius of the circle above?


A) 5 B) 10 C) 8 D) 12

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Answer key
English Math
Module
Module 1 Module 2 Module 1
2
1 A 1 A 1 D 1 C
2 A 2 B 2 A 2 D
3 A 3 D 3 A 3 B
4 D 4 D 4 C 4 D
5 B 5 A 5 3 5 C
6 B 6 B 6 A 6 B
7 C 7 D 7 D 7 B
8 B 8 B 8 B 8 964
9 A 9 D 9 -9/7 9 B
10 C 10 D 10 175 10 A
11 B 11 A 11 A 11 -1
12 C 12 A 12 C 12 C
13 A 13 D 13 D 13 A
14 D 14 A 14 D 14 B
15 A 15 D 15 A 15 D
16 A 16 C 16 C 16 8
17 D 17 C 17 D 17 C
18 C 18 A 18 B 18 C
19 C 19 D 19 -4/9 19 20.16
20 A 20 B 20 A 20 A
21 B 21 C 21 D 21 A
22 C 22 B 22 462 22 B
23 B 23 B
24 B 24 B
25 D 25 D
26 C 26 A
27 C 27 C

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