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GED-Reading Exam Dumps - GED Reasoning Through Language Arts

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Question # 9

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How has the "range" (line 24) of the coyote changed?

A.

Most coyotes have moved south and west.

B.

Wild coyotes are found primarily in Canada.

C.

Most coyotes now live in large cities.

D.

There are no coyotes in rural areas now.

E.

Coyotes now live all over America.

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Question # 10

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In 1960, Makeba saw her music as reflecting her own personal experiences.Based on the information in the excerpt, how did some other people view her music?

A.

Americanized

B.

distant

C.

commercial

D.

childlike

E.

political

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Question # 11

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What important information about John, Granny’s husband, is implied but never stated?

John

A.

lives in another county

B.

drives home eighty miles on the weekends

C.

is younger than Granny

D.

never loved his children

E.

died many years ago

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Question # 12

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This company is having trouble finding "enough qualified people" (line 8). What is implied by this statement?

A.

selective about who it hires

B.

advertising in local newspapers

C.

offering poor wages and benefits

D.

interested only in college graduates

E.

promoting people from within the company

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Question # 13

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When he sets his alarm clock to ring at intervals during the night, of what does Briggs want to make certain?

A.

that no burglar has sneaked into his house

B.

that he takes his spirits of camphor on time

C.

that his cousin wakes up during the night

D.

that he does not stop breathing before morning

E.

that his cousin has not played a trick on him

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Question # 14

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Earlier in the play, the reader learns that Sibyl is 33 years old. How does this additional information affect the way the reader understands Sibyl's problem?

A.

wiser

B.

troubled

C.

sweeter

D.

healthier

E.

sneakier

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Question # 15

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After reading this excerpt, when might a reader go back to it for inspiration and guidance?

A.

has the opportunity to help another

B.

is facing the consequences of an illegal act

C.

feels the need to tidy up the house

D.

wants to learn about the habits of mice

E.

is considering becoming a pet owner

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Question # 16

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Nelson Mandela was the principal South African, anti-apartheid leader.

Based on the author’s description of Makeba in this excerpt, why was she able to return to South Africa after Mandela’s release from prison?

A.

Her message was no longer a threat to the government.

B.

Mandela spoke Xhosa, Makeba’s native language.

C.

Mandela offered her a job in the new government.

D.

Mandela invited her to perform at a concert.

E.

Her children could pay for her trip.

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