graphics_name,topic,id,question,choice1,choice2,choice3,choice4,solution verbal_englishlanguage_1501,Verbal/English Language,1501,"VERBAL/ENGLISH LANGUAGE: If there’s an error, select the one underlined part that must be changed to make the sentence correct. If there’s no error, select No error.",A,B,C,E,C verbal_englishlanguage_1502,Verbal/English Language,1502,VERBAL/ENGLISH LANGUAGE: The citation shown refers to a _____.,book chapter,conference paper,journal article,newspaper article,journal article verbal_englishlanguage_1504,Verbal/English Language,1504,"VERBAL/ENGLISH LANGUAGE: If there’s an error, select the one underlined part that must be changed to make the sentence correct. If there’s no error, select No error.",A,C,D,E,D verbal_englishlanguage_1505,Verbal/English Language,1505,"VERBAL/ENGLISH LANGUAGE: If there’s an error, select the one underlined part that must be changed to make the sentence correct. If there’s no error, select No error.",B,C,D,E,D None,Verbal/English Language,1508,"VERBAL/ENGLISH LANGUAGE: Identify the type of writing of the following excerpt: ""I became what I am today at the age of twelve, on a frigid overcast day in the winter of 1975. I remember the precise moment, crouching behind a crumbling mud wall, peeking into the alley near the frozen creek. That was a long time ago, but it’s wrong what they say about the past, I’ve learned, about how you can bury it. Because the past claws its way out. Looking back now, I realize I have been peeking into that deserted alley for the last twenty-six years.""",Informative,Descriptive,Narrative,Pursuasive,Narrative None,Verbal/English Language,1510,"VERBAL/ENGLISH LANGUAGE: Which of the following best describes the organization of the following paragraph: ""On a dark, secluded street stood three abandoned houses. The first had broken shutters and shattered windows. Next to it stood a dilapidated structure badly in need of paint. Adjacent, amid debris, stood a shack with graffiti scrawled across the door.""",Chronological order ,Spatial order ,Cause and effect ,Order of importance ,Spatial order verbal_englishlanguage_1522,Verbal/English Language,1522,VERBAL/ENGLISH LANGUAGE: The poem portrays “Night” using which of the following literary devices?,Oxymoron,Simile,Allusion,Personification,Personification None,Verbal/English Language,1523,"VERBAL/ENGLISH LANGUAGE: _____ is a narrative that takes abstract ideas of behavior—good or bad, wise or foolish—and attempts to make them concrete and striking. The chief actor in these stories is usually an animal or inanimate object that behaves like a human and engages in a single significant act intended to teach a moral lesson.",A myth,A fable,An epic,A legend,A fable None,Verbal/English Language,1525,"VERBAL/ENGLISH LANGUAGE: ""If atoms are the letters of the chemical language, then molecules are the words. But in order to put the chemical letters together to form chemical words, we have to know something about the rules of chemical spelling."" In the preceding passage, a discussion of atoms is introduced by _____.",an analogy ,an aphorism ,an example ,a hypothesis ,an analogy None,Verbal/English Language,1530,"VERBAL/ENGLISH LANGUAGE: Identify the error in the following sentence: ""Alice wanders after the rabbit down the hole because, unknown to her, she wishes to not be a child anymore, she wants to be an adult.""",Comma splice ,Faulty parallelism ,Incorrect subject-verb agreement ,Inconsistent verb tense ,Comma splice verbal_englishlanguage_1532,Verbal/English Language,1532,VERBAL/ENGLISH LANGUAGE: The meaning of sentence I differs from that of sentence II in that the _____.,subject of sentence I is “teacher” whereas the subject of sentence II is “artifacts” ,first sentence ends in a prepositional phrase whereas the second sentence does not ,sentences do not have the same simple predicate ,adjective phrase “from Nebraska” modifies different nouns ,adjective phrase “from Nebraska” modifies different nouns None,Verbal/English Language,1535,VERBAL/ENGLISH LANGUAGE: Which is a synonym of feign?,relieve,pretend,aggravate,ignore,pretend None,Verbal/English Language,1536,VERBAL/ENGLISH LANGUAGE: Which is a synonym of inordinate?,early,long,prior,excessive,excessive None,Verbal/English Language,1538,VERBAL/ENGLISH LANGUAGE: Which of the following refers to two or more words that have the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and origins?,homonyms,homophones,synonyms,antonyms,homonyms None,Verbal/English Language,1540,VERBAL/ENGLISH LANGUAGE: Which of the following refers to words or phrases that mean exactly or nearly the same as each other?,homonyms,homophones,synonyms,antonyms,synonyms None,Verbal/English Language,1544,VERBAL/ENGLISH LANGUAGE: What is the name given to a pair of rhyming lines of verse that are self-contained in grammatical structure and meaning?,quatrain,sonnet,iambic pentameter,couplet,couplet None,Verbal/English Language,1548,"VERBAL/ENGLISH LANGUAGE: What figure of speech, common in love poetry, is an intentional exaggeration for emphasis or comic effect?",spondee,cadence,trope,hyperbole,hyperbole None,Verbal/English Language,1552,VERBAL/ENGLISH LANGUAGE: What is an oxymoron?,a type of poem,a mythical ducklike monster,a foolish character in a play,a kind of paradox,a kind of paradox None,Verbal/English Language,1558,"VERBAL/ENGLISH LANGUAGE: Which prefix means ""distant""?",pre-,trans-,tele-,post-,tele- None,Verbal/English Language,1560,"VERBAL/ENGLISH LANGUAGE: Which prefix means ""across, beyond, through""?",trans-,inter-,dis-,co-,trans-