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Reading Placement Test 2
Author :
Karla Lira
1.
What does the second sentence do?
A.
It expands on the first.
B.
It gives an example.
C.
It states an effect.
D.
It contrasts with the first.
2.
How is the second sentence related to the first sentence?
A.
It contradicts the first statement.
B.
It analyzes the first statement.
C.
It gives an effect.
D.
It gives an example.
3.
The purpose of this passage is to...
A.
inform
B.
evoke an emotional response.
C.
persuade.
D.
contradict a popular notion.
4.
What does the second sentence do?
A.
It states an effect.
B.
It gives an example.
C.
It analyzes the statement made in the first.
D.
It restates the idea found in the first.
5.
How is the second sentence related to the first sentence?
A.
It supports the first sentence.
B.
It disagrees with the first sentence.
C.
It gives a solution to the first sentence.
D.
It parrots the first sentence.
6.
The passage suggests that a four-day workweek may result in...
A.
increased productivity, enthusiasm, and attendance.
B.
40 hour workweeks for factory workers.
C.
69% lateness or absenteeism among workers.
D.
significant changes in the 1970s.
7.
The main idea of this passage is that the internet
A.
is hard to use.
B.
is for people who love technology.
C.
is an integral part of society.
D.
is used to entertain.
8.
The quotation from De Quincey indicates that the memory
A.
always operates at peak efficiency
B.
breaks down under great strain
C.
improves if it is used often
D.
becomes unreliable if it tires
9.
What does the second sentence do?
A.
It analyzes a statement made in the first.
B.
It contradicts the first.
C.
It reinforces the first.
D.
It explains what is stated in the first.
10.
Morse left the art world and helped to invent the telegraph because he
A.
experienced a personal tragedy in his life
B.
wanted to communicate with people far away
C.
was fascinated by science
D.
was tired of painting