Regents Cheat Sheet 2026

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50 questions
180 min time limit
65.00% to pass
  1. A species of bird develops a longer beak over many generations to reach nectar deep inside flowers. Which mechanism best explains this change? Natural selection favoring longer beaks for survival
  2. Which revision improves this sentence? 'The reason I am late is because my alarm did not go off.' I am late because my alarm did not go off.
  3. You, I, He, She, It, We, They Name 7 subject pronouns starting with I.
  4. In literary analysis, 'ambiguous' text is text that: can be interpreted in more than one way
  5. On the NYS Regents ELA, which type of text is Part 1 passage sets most likely to include? A mix of literary and informational texts
  6. A 'laconic' speaker is someone who: uses very few words to express ideas
  7. An object in uniform circular motion experiences a centripetal acceleration directed: Toward the center of the circle
  8. Which text structure is used when an author explains what caused something and what happened as a result? Cause and effect
  9. Simplify: (x=y) (3x) + x 3x2+3xy+x
  10. When conducting a risk assessment for Regents operations, which factor should receive the HIGHEST priority? Probability and severity of potential harm
  11. Which sentence uses 'pragmatic' correctly? He took a pragmatic approach, focusing on what was realistic and workable.
  12. When analyzing a poem on the Regents exam, a student should look for how the poet uses structure to: Reinforce meaning, tone, and the development of ideas
  13. The suffix '-ous' in words like 'tenacious,' 'vivacious,' and 'audacious' indicates that the word is a/an: adjective meaning full of or having a quality
  14. Which ocean current transports warm water northward along the eastern coast of the United States? Gulf Stream
  15. (v) standing for or representing Symbolize
  16. A 1,500 W hair dryer is used for 2 minutes. How much electrical energy is consumed? 180,000 J
  17. Which element is essential in a well-written Regents professional report? Objective findings supported by data
  18. What is the MOST effective way for new Regents professionals to build competency in their field? Combining formal education, mentored practice, and ongoing professional development
  19. What role does collaboration play in living environment for Regents professionals? It enhances outcomes through diverse perspectives and shared expertise
  20. What are, respectively, the first (lower) and third (higher) quartiles? 3,10
  21. An object is thrown horizontally from a cliff. Which component of its velocity increases as it falls? Vertical
  22. What is the most important element of effective professional communication in Regents? Clarity and audience-appropriate language
  23. During electrolysis of water, which gas is produced at the cathode? Hydrogen
  24. In a redox reaction, the substance that gains electrons is called the: Oxidizing agent
  25. Factor completely: x² - 49 (x + 7)(x - 7)
  26. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs were intended to achieve which primary goals? Provide relief to the unemployed, stimulate recovery, and reform the financial system
  27. Which of the following sentences contains a dangling modifier? Running through the park, the leaves crunched under my feet.
  28. In an informational text, headings and subheadings primarily serve to: Help readers navigate and understand the organization of information
  29. Which of the following best describes a scalar quantity? Speed
  30. What is the primary unit of structure and function in living organisms studied in Regents? Cell
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