AQL Cheat Sheet 2026

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125 questions
180 min time limit
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  1. Which of the following represents a linear equation? y = 2x + 5
  2. An inference in academic reading is best described as: A conclusion drawn from evidence not explicitly stated
  3. Simplify: (x³y²)(x²y⁴) x⁵y⁶
  4. In an APA in-text citation, what information is typically included? Author's last name and year of publication
  5. Which text structure presents events or steps in the order they occur? Chronological order
  6. What is the purpose of a 'hook' at the beginning of an academic essay? To grab the reader's attention and encourage them to continue reading
  7. A scatter plot with data points scattered randomly with no clear trend indicates: No correlation between the two variables
  8. If the probability of event A occurring is 0.3, what is the probability that event A does NOT occur? 0.7
  9. What is an 'abstract' in an academic journal article? A brief summary of the article's purpose, methods, results, and conclusions
  10. A bag contains 5 red marbles and 3 blue marbles. What is the probability of randomly selecting a blue marble? 3/8
  11. When analyzing an argument, 'validity' refers to: Whether the conclusion logically follows from the premises
  12. Which of the following is an example of a logical fallacy known as 'ad hominem'? Attacking the person making the argument rather than the argument itself
  13. In critical thinking, 'synthesis' involves: Combining information from multiple sources to form a new, integrated understanding
  14. Which of the following is an example of proper parallel structure in a sentence? She enjoys reading, writing, and studying.
  15. Which of the following is NOT related to dealing with extraneous variables in a quantitative research? Bracketing
  16. What is a 'DOI' and why is it important for academic sources? A Digital Object Identifier that provides a permanent link to an article online
  17. What is the purpose of a topic sentence in an academic paragraph? To introduce the main point that the paragraph will develop
  18. What is a 'thesis statement' in an academic essay? The central claim or argument that the entire essay supports
  19. Which of the following is the LEAST reliable source for an academic research paper? An anonymous blog post with no cited sources
  20. When a plot is sold for Rs. 18,700, the owner loses 15%. At what price must that plot be sold in order to gain 15%? Rs. 25,300
  21. Which of the following is not a leap year? 700
  22. Basic principles that are accepted as being true on the basis of logic or reason, without proof or verification is termed as: Assumptions
  23. When should you use a direct quotation rather than a paraphrase? When the original wording is particularly powerful, precise, or distinctive
  24. In a scatter plot, a positive correlation means that: As one variable increases, the other variable also tends to increase
  25. If a rectangle has a length of 9 cm and a width of 5 cm, what is the area? 45 cm²
  26. Which of the following is an example of an irrational number? √2
  27. Which of the following is true about negative exponents? x⁻² = 1/x²
  28. In academic reading, 'context clues' are used to: Determine the meaning of unfamiliar words from surrounding text
  29. Why is it important to cross-check information across multiple sources? To verify accuracy and reduce the risk of relying on incorrect or biased information
  30. When reading an academic argument, which element is most important for evaluating its validity? The quality and relevance of the evidence provided
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