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GED-Reading Exam Dumps - GED Reasoning Through Language Arts

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Question # 17

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Lorraine Hansbury wrote A RAISIN IN THE SUN, a play about an African American family. She took her title from this poem.

Based on this information and the comparisons in the poem, what is the play’s plot likely to be?

A.

nutrition

B.

past

C.

struggles

D.

positive relationships

E.

careers

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Question # 18

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Later in the story, Rip wakes up from a twenty-year nap and returns to the village. On the basis of the information in this excerpt, what will probably be his greatest hope?

A.

His wife will be waiting for him to return.

B.

He will have grandchildren to play with.

C.

He will be able to find a job.

D.

Dame Van Winkle will have changed.

E.

His old neighbors will not recognize him.

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Question # 19

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Which one of Berniece’s character traits is revealed when doaker says twice that "Berniece ain’t gonna sell that piano" (lines 10-11 and 16-17).

A.

low self-esteem

B.

laziness

C.

strength of will

D.

shyness

E.

enthusiasm

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Question # 20

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Based on the information in this letter, what is Fred Ingram’s opinion of Gerald Fulstrom as a boss?

A.

ignorant of company policy

B.

sympathetic to employees’ needs

C.

competent to meet production goals

D.

too concerned with a public image

E.

obsessed with company security

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Question # 21

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What is revealed about the quality of the speaker’s love when she says, “Better by far that you should forget and smile / Than that you should remember and be sad” (lines 13–14)?

A.

greedy

B.

unselfish

C.

demanding

D.

stingy

E.

overpowering

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Question # 22

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Based on the excerpt, what quality does this teacher possess that might be important for his success with his students?

A.

caring

B.

liveliness

C.

humor

D.

determination

E.

inflexibility

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Question # 23

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What does the speaker in the poem ask?

A.

remembered when she is gone

B.

held by the hand

C.

permitted to plan her own life

D.

allowed to practice her religion

E.

free of darkness and corruption

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Question # 24

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Which statement best describes the activities of the grandmothers in the poem?

A.

They did little else besides farm the land.

B.

They devoted themselves to writing down their memories.

C.

They entertained each other with songs that they had composed.

D.

They carried out physical labors of farming and nurturing activities of home.

E.

They spent most of their time talking about their philosophy of life.

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