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Question 1/101/10
Reading Comprehension
Reading Comprehension
Reading Comprehension
Scientific research has consistently shown that renewable energy sources, including solar and wind power, can meet a significant portion of global electricity demand. However, critics argue that the variability of these sources creates reliability challenges. A new battery storage technology has been developed that can store excess energy from peak production hours and release it during periods of low generation. This advancement addresses one of the primary concerns about renewable energy integration into existing power grids.
The passage primarily suggests that:
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A.
Solar and wind power are inherently unreliable energy sources
B.
Battery storage technology completely eliminates all concerns about renewable energy
C.
Storage solutions can help address reliability challenges associated with renewable energy
D.
Critics of renewable energy are ultimately right about its limitations
E.
Traditional power grids are unable to accommodate renewable sources
Explanation: The passage presents a problem (variability of renewable sources affecting reliability) and introduces a solution (battery storage technology) that addresses this concern. While the passage doesn't claim storage completely eliminates all problems, it clearly indicates that this technology helps solve one of the primary challenges. The passage maintains a balanced tone and doesn't dismiss either renewables or criticisms, but rather shows how innovation can address specific concerns. Understanding how information flows from problem to solution is crucial for reading comprehension.
Right Answer: C
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Question 2/102/10
Sentence Correction - Subject-Verb Agreement
Sentence Correction - Subject-Verb Agreement
Sentence Correction - Subject-Verb Agreement
Neither the manager nor the employees was aware of the company's decision to relocate the office before the announcement.
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A.
Neither the manager nor the employees was aware
B.
Neither the manager nor the employees were aware
C.
Either the manager or the employees was aware
D.
Both the manager and the employees was aware
E.
The manager and the employees was aware
Explanation: When using "neither...nor" with a plural subject (employees), the verb should be plural. The rule states that with "neither...nor," the verb agrees with the noun closest to it. Since "employees" is plural and closest to the verb, "were" is the correct choice. This is a fundamental subject-verb agreement principle that often appears on standardized tests. Understanding collective subjects and disjunctive conjunctions is essential for sentence correction questions.
Right Answer: B
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Question 3/103/10
Critical Reasoning - Strengthen
Critical Reasoning - Strengthen
Critical Reasoning - Strengthen
Studies show that employees who take regular breaks during their workday report higher job satisfaction and productivity levels. Therefore, companies should implement mandatory break policies for all employees.
Which of the following would most strengthen the argument above?
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A.
Some employees prefer to work continuously without breaks
B.
Research demonstrates that breaks improve both cognitive function and reduce workplace fatigue
C.
Other companies have not yet implemented mandatory break policies
D.
Employees who do not take breaks often leave their jobs
E.
Break rooms are expensive to maintain and operate
Explanation: To strengthen an argument recommending mandatory breaks, evidence showing the mechanisms by which breaks improve performance is crucial. Option B provides scientific evidence for why breaks work, directly supporting the conclusion that break policies should be implemented. Option A actually weakens the argument by noting employee preferences against the policy. Option C is irrelevant to whether the policy should be implemented. Option D uses different wording but is less direct than B. Option E contradicts the argument. Strong answer choices directly address the logical connection between evidence and conclusion.
Right Answer: B
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Question 4/104/10
Critical Reasoning - Weaken
Critical Reasoning - Weaken
Critical Reasoning - Weaken
The city's new traffic management system has reduced average commute times by 20 percent over the past six months. Therefore, the system should be expanded to other cities facing similar traffic congestion problems.
Which of the following would most weaken the argument above?
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A.
Traffic patterns vary significantly between different cities and regions
B.
Other cities have different types of vehicles on their roads
C.
Some citizens have complained about the new system
D.
The traffic reduction was partly due to seasonal variations and holiday travel patterns
E.
Expanding the system would require additional funding
Explanation: The argument claims the traffic system caused the 20-percent reduction. However, if seasonal variations and holiday patterns contributed significantly to this reduction, then the system's effectiveness may be overstated. This undermines the causal link between the intervention and the outcome—the core of the argument. Option A is somewhat relevant but doesn't directly challenge the causation as effectively as D. Option C is weak because complaints don't necessarily indicate the system is ineffective. Option E addresses feasibility but not the quality of evidence. Identifying alternative explanations is critical in weakening causal arguments.
Right Answer: D
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Question 5/105/10
Sentence Correction - Modifiers
Sentence Correction - Modifiers
Sentence Correction - Modifiers
Walking through the park on a sunny afternoon, the flowers bloomed beautifully, and we felt at peace.
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A.
Walking through the park on a sunny afternoon, the flowers bloomed beautifully
B.
While walking through the park on a sunny afternoon, the flowers bloomed beautifully
C.
Walking through the park on a sunny afternoon, we found the flowers blooming beautifully
D.
As we walked through the park on a sunny afternoon, the flowers blooming beautifully
E.
Having walked through the park on a sunny afternoon, the flowers bloomed beautifully
Explanation: The original sentence contains a misplaced modifier. The phrase "walking through the park" should logically modify the subject performing the action—in this case, "we," not "the flowers." Option C correctly places "we" as the subject that performed the walking action. Misplaced modifiers create confusion about who is performing the action or experiencing the situation. The modifier must clearly relate to the nearest noun or the main subject of the sentence. This is a fundamental principle of clear, grammatically correct writing.
Right Answer: C
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Question 6/106/10
Sentence Correction - Parallelism
Sentence Correction - Parallelism
Sentence Correction - Parallelism
The coach instructed the players to run faster, jumping higher, and to throw with more accuracy during the game.
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A.
to run faster, jumping higher, and to throw with more accuracy
B.
to run faster, to jump higher, and to throw with more accuracy
C.
run faster, jump higher, and throw with more accuracy
D.
to run faster, jump higher, and throw with more accuracy
E.
running faster, jumping higher, and throwing with more accuracy
Explanation: Parallel structure requires that items in a series follow the same grammatical form. The original sentence uses "to run" and "to throw" but shifts to "jumping" without the infinitive marker. Option B maintains parallel structure with all three verbs preceded by "to." Option C is also parallel but omits the "to," changing the relationship to the main verb "instructed." Maintaining parallel structure improves clarity and creates proper balance in sentence construction, making parallel items equally prominent and grammatically equivalent.
Right Answer: B
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Question 7/107/10
Critical Reasoning - Assumption
Critical Reasoning - Assumption
Critical Reasoning - Assumption
The successful marketing campaign for Product X reached 5 million people and generated significant sales. Therefore, Product X's marketing strategy should be adopted by other divisions within the company.
Which of the following is an assumption upon which the argument depends?
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Product X's campaign used traditional advertising methods
B.
The marketing strategy's success is transferable to different products or markets
C.
Other divisions have not previously attempted similar campaigns
D.
The 5 million people reached represent the target market
E.
Sales generated from the campaign exceeded production costs
Explanation: The argument assumes that what worked for Product X will work for other divisions. This assumes transferability across different products, markets, and customer bases. If the strategy's success were specific to Product X's unique circumstances, the argument would collapse. Identifying assumptions requires finding the unstated logical leap between evidence and conclusion. Options A, C, D, and E might be true but are not necessary for the argument to function. The core assumption links Product X's success to potential success elsewhere—a major assumption that must be examined.
Right Answer: B
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Question 8/108/10
Sentence Correction - Pronouns
Sentence Correction - Pronouns
Sentence Correction - Pronouns
The committee members disagreed with each other about the proposal, but they ultimately reached consensus on its implementation strategy.
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they ultimately reached consensus on its implementation strategy
B.
they ultimately reached consensus on their implementation strategy
C.
they ultimately reached consensus on one's implementation strategy
D.
they ultimately reached consensus on our implementation strategy
E.
they ultimately reached consensus on the implementation strategy of the proposal
Explanation: The pronoun "its" correctly refers to the singular antecedent "proposal." While the committee members are plural, they are discussing the implementation strategy of the singular proposal. Option B incorrectly uses "their," which would imply multiple implementation strategies belonging to different entities. Option C uses the impersonal "one's," which doesn't fit the context. Option D introduces "our," which has no clear antecedent in the sentence. Pronoun-antecedent agreement requires careful matching of singular/plural pronouns with their referents.
Right Answer: A
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Question 9/109/10
Critical Reasoning - Inference
Critical Reasoning - Inference
Critical Reasoning - Inference
All employees in the finance department have completed the mandatory cybersecurity training. John works in the finance department.
Which of the following can be properly inferred from the statements above?
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A.
John was the first employee to complete the training
B.
John has completed the mandatory cybersecurity training
C.
The cybersecurity training was difficult for John
D.
John works only in the finance department
E.
John is the most qualified employee in the department
Explanation: This is a deductive logic question. Since all finance department employees completed training, and John is in the finance department, John must have completed the training. This logical chain is sound and necessarily true. Option A assumes John's order of completion. Option C introduces information not mentioned. Option D shifts from his department to working only there. Option E makes an unjustified comparative judgment. Inferences must follow necessarily from stated premises; they cannot require additional assumptions or go beyond what the statements logically permit.
Right Answer: B
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Question 10/1010/10
Sentence Correction - Verb Tense
Sentence Correction - Verb Tense
Sentence Correction - Verb Tense
By the time the conference started, the organizers had planned every detail and are ensuring that all participants received their materials.
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1 correct answer
A.
had planned every detail and are ensuring that all participants received
B.
had planned every detail and ensured that all participants received
C.
plan every detail and ensure that all participants receive
D.
have planned every detail and are ensuring that all participants receive
E.
will plan every detail and ensure that all participants receive
Explanation: The passage requires consistent verb tense. Since the action occurred before the conference started, past perfect tense "had planned" is correct for the first action. The second action also occurred before the conference, so it should be simple past "ensured," not present progressive "are ensuring." The phrase "by the time" signals completed past events, requiring past tense verbs throughout. Option A incorrectly mixes past perfect with present progressive. Option C uses present tense inappropriately. Verb tense consistency and appropriateness to the timeline described are fundamental to correct sentence construction.
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