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1.
The city’s rapid expansion in the late nineteenth century led to new urban
challenges, including overcrowding and sanitation issues. Reformers sought to
improve living conditions through infrastructure and public health initiatives.
Which choice best states the main idea of the passage?
A. Reformers opposed city growth because it caused new social divisions.
B. City expansion brought challenges that reformers tried to address.
C. Nineteenth-century cities were small and easily managed.
D. Reformers discouraged migration to growing cities.
✅ Answer: B
Rationale: The passage highlights how rapid expansion created challenges, and
reformers responded to them — main idea best captured by choice B.
2.
In context, “infrastructure” most nearly means:
A. social customs
B. public works and systems
C. educational reform
D. city boundaries
✅ Answer: B
Rationale: “Infrastructure” refers to physical and organizational structures (roads,
water, sanitation) supporting a city.
,3.
Which revision most improves the sentence’s clarity?
Each student were responsible for completing their own project.
A. Each students was responsible for completing their own project.
B. Each student was responsible for completing his or her own project.
C. Each student were responsible for completing his or her own project.
D. Each students were responsible for completing their projects.
✅ Answer: B
Rationale: Subject-verb agreement: “Each student was responsible.” Pronoun
agreement requires “his or her.”
4.
Passage:
Scientists have long debated whether climate models can accurately predict
rainfall patterns. Recent studies, however, suggest improved precision through
satellite data integration.
What function does the second sentence serve?
A. It presents a contrasting perspective supported by evidence.
B. It introduces a new unrelated topic.
C. It repeats the first idea.
D. It disputes the use of satellites in climate models.
✅ Answer: A
Rationale: The transition “however” introduces a contrast — from skepticism to
new evidence supporting accuracy.
,5.
Which sentence most effectively combines the ideas below?
The library offers a tutoring program. The program is free and available on
weekends.
A. The library offers tutoring on weekends and charges no fee.
B. The library has a tutoring program that is available for free on weekends.
C. The library offers a free tutoring program that is available on weekends.
D. The library’s tutoring program is free, and weekends are available.
✅ Answer: C
Rationale: Choice C concisely and clearly integrates both details (free +
weekends).
6.
The tone of the passage can best be described as:
A. nostalgic
B. analytical
C. humorous
D. cynical
✅ Answer: B
Rationale: The passage is factual and evaluative — an analytical tone.
7.
Which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to Question 6?
“Recent studies, however, suggest improved precision through satellite data
integration.”
A. Suggests
B. Improved precision
C. Satellite data integration
D. The author uses objective scientific evidence.
, ✅ Answer: D
Rationale: The use of objective, data-based language supports the analytical tone.
8.
Which choice best completes the text?
Because the committee met weekly, ______.
A. meetings were consistent and allowed steady progress
B. meeting weekly was a waste of time
C. its members often forgot the agenda
D. it avoided making decisions
✅ Answer: A
Rationale: “Because” indicates cause; A provides a logical result.
9.
Passage:
Maria Mitchell, the first professional female astronomer in the United States,
encouraged women to pursue science education at a time when few opportunities
existed for them.
Which statement best describes Mitchell’s contribution?
A. She founded an observatory in Europe.
B. She pioneered women’s inclusion in scientific fields.
C. She criticized higher education for men.
D. She opposed astronomy as a career.
✅ Answer: B
Rationale: The passage emphasizes her role as a pioneer for women in science.