TABE Language Practice Test 3

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Determine whether the sentence in the open and close parenthesis is correct or whether it needs to be revised. โ€œFirefighters and police officers risk their lives often by stepping into the way of danger physically; (therefore,) professionals such as doctors and lawyers have an equally significant impact on individualsโ€™ lives medically and legally.โ€

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The first clause (everything before the semi colon) definitely does not cause what is explained in the second clause (everything after the semi colon), so โ€œthereforeโ€ is an inappropriate transition. This sentence is presenting contrasting professions (firefighter/police officer and doctor/lawyer) since two are viewed as blue-collar (working class) and the others are white-collar (professional); therefore, a contrasting conjunction is needed. Choice (โ€œthereforeโ€), choice (โ€œas a resultโ€) and choice (โ€œandโ€) do not present contrasting conjunctions. In this sentence โ€œbutโ€ is not your best option for a conjunction. A semi-colon is used, so the three simple conjunctions (and/but/yet/etc.) are not as appropriate as the complex conjunctions (therefore/however/nevertheless/etc.). If just a comma was used, then โ€œbutโ€ would have been appropriate (i.e. โ€œ...into the way of danger physically, but professionals such as doctors...โ€). So now itโ€™s down to โ€œnevertheless.โ€ Choice (โ€œneverthelessโ€) is your best answer.

Determine whether the sentence in the open and close parenthesis is correct or whether it needs to be revised. (In many cultures they consider fish eggs a delicacy.)

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The correct answer is choice (โ€œIn many cultures fish eggs are considered a delicacy.โ€) (choice (โ€œIn many cultures they consider fish eggs a delicacy.โ€) is tempting, but the pronoun โ€œtheyโ€ is vague. Choice (โ€œThey consider fish eggs to be a delicacy in many cultures.โ€) has the same vague pronoun problem. Choice (โ€œIn many cultures a delicacy is considered to be fish eggs.โ€) is just weird all over. Choice (โ€œFish eggs, a delicacy in many cultures.โ€) is a fragment.

Determine whether the sentence in the open and close parenthesis is correct or whether it needs to be revised. Sports are a significant part of life for people all across the world, as was demonstrated in 2006 when billions of people came together to be involved with the (World Cup either through playing, watching or thru advertising.)

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This sentence tests your knowledge of capitalization and awareness of parallelism. The original sentence is incorrect because choice A destroys the parallelism (i.e. thru advertising instead of simply โ€œadvertisingโ€) and uses the informal spelling of through (i.e. โ€œthruโ€). Only choices (โ€œWorld Cup either through playing, watching or advertising.โ€) and choices (โ€œWorld Cup either through playing, watching or advertising for it.โ€) correct the parallelism error; however, the list should strictly contain gerunds in order to be parallel, so โ€œadvertising for itโ€ is not the best choice. By ending with โ€œfor itโ€ the author is also implying that one may โ€œplay for itโ€ and โ€œwatch for it,โ€ and although one may play for the World Cup through a grammar stretch, one cannot possibly โ€œwatch for itโ€ and do the same thing as one who simply โ€œwatches it.โ€ Choice (โ€œWorld Cup either through playing, watching or advertising.โ€) uses the appropriate capitalization (because the World Cup is a major sports event it is a proper noun that must be capitalized) and maintains strict parallelism in the concluding list of ways to be involved.

Determine whether the sentence in the open and close parenthesis is correct or whether it needs to be revised. The argument (between Paarin and me about the dent in his car continued until the early morning.)

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The correct answer is choice(โ€œbetween Paarin and me about the dent in his car continuedโ€) (choice (โ€œbetween Paarin and I about the dent in his car continuedโ€), choice (โ€œabout the dent in his car continued for Paarin and Iโ€), and choice (โ€œbetween Paarin and I on the dent in his car continuedโ€) all have pronoun case errors: when the pronoun is the object of a preposition like โ€œbetween,โ€ you need to use the objective case. Choice (โ€œon the dent in his car between Paarin and me continuedโ€) is awkward, especially in its misused idiom: โ€œargument on.โ€)

Determine whether the sentence in the open and close parenthesis is correct or whether it needs to be revised. During the (summer many students go away to summer camps that teach them skills about camaraderie, perseverance and integrity.)

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Only choice (โ€œsummer many students go away to camps that teach them skills about camaraderie, perseverance and integrity.โ€) corrects the redundancy error in this sentence of writing โ€œ...summer camps...โ€ after already stating that this event occurs โ€œDuring the summer...โ€ Choice (โ€œsummer many students go away to summer camps that teach them skills about camaraderie, perseverance and integrity.โ€), choice (โ€œSummer many students go away to summer camps that teach them skills about camaraderie, perseverance and integrity.โ€) and choice (โ€œsummer many students go away to summer camps that teach them skills about camaraderie, perseverance and maintaining integrity.โ€) suffer such redundancy. Choice (โ€œsummer many students go away to summer camps that teach them skills about camaraderie, perseverance and maintaining integrity.โ€) also breaks the listโ€™s parallelism (values such as camaraderie and perseverance that should be followed simply by โ€œintegrityโ€). Choice (โ€œsummer many students go away to camps that teach them skills about camaraderie, perseverance and integrity.โ€) and choice (โ€œSummer many students go away to camps that teach them skills about camaraderie, perseverance and integrity.โ€) remain, but choice (โ€œSummer many students go away to camps that teach them skills about camaraderie, perseverance and integrity.โ€) makes the same mistake of choice B by capitalizing a season. Although it may look better, seasons are NOT supposed to be capitalized unless they appear in a title or a proper noun.

Determine whether the sentence in the open and close parenthesis is correct or whether it needs to be revised. A consummate gentleman, (Stefan's etiquette and social grace was unmatched.)

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The correct answer is choice (โ€œStefan possessed unmatched etiquette and social grace.โ€) (choice (โ€œStefan's etiquette and social grace was unmatched.โ€), choice (โ€œStefan's etiquette and social grace were unmatched.โ€) , choice (โ€œStefan's etiquette as well as his social grace were unmatched.โ€), and choice (โ€œStefan's social grace was matched only by his etiquette. โ€œ) are all dangling modifiers. Choice (โ€œStefan's etiquette and social grace was unmatched.โ€) has a verb agreement problem, too.)

Determine whether the sentence in the open and close parenthesis is correct or whether it needs to be revised. In countries such as China the government is recognizing the advantages of (a capitalist market rather than communism and adjust) economic policy accordingly.

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The problem with this sentence is in parallel structure. The test is very particular about being consistent about the forms of words used. So specifically, since the sentence refers to a capitalist market, then the sentence must refer to a communist marketโ€”not communism, which is an ideology rather than a market system in this context. Only choices (โ€œcapitalist market rather than Communism and adjustโ€), choice (โ€œcapitalist market rather than a communist market and adjustingโ€) and choice (โ€œCapitalistic market nor a Communist market and adjustingโ€) remain. Choice (โ€œCapitalistic market nor a Communist market and adjustingโ€) commits terrible capitalization (neither โ€œcapitalistโ€ nor โ€œcommunistโ€) mistakes and structure errors (where does the โ€œnorโ€ fit in?! It does not!) Only choice (โ€œcapitalist market rather than Communism and adjustโ€) and choice (โ€œcapitalist market rather than a communist market and adjustingโ€) remain now, but choice (โ€œcapitalist market rather than Communism and adjustโ€) mistakenly capitalizes communism and does not change โ€œadjustโ€ to match the parallel verb (i.e. recognizing). Choice (โ€œcapitalist market rather than a communist market and adjustingโ€) uses the right adjective forms of capitalism and communism, does not make capitalization errors and maintains parallel sentence structure.

Determine whether the sentence in the open and close parenthesis is correct or whether it needs to be revised. Most of my favorite movies contain (slapstick humor, however physical comedy is not) the only way to make me laugh.

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The correct answer is choice (โ€œslapstick humor, but physical comedy is notโ€) (choice (โ€œslapstick humor, however physical comedy is notโ€) is a run-on: โ€œhoweverโ€ is NOT a conjunction. Choice (โ€œslapstick humor, and physical comedy is notโ€) and choice (โ€œslapstick humor; physical comedy is notโ€) are missing contrast. Choice (โ€œslapstick humor, but it is not physical comedy that isโ€) is not at all concise.)

Determine whether the sentence in the open and close parenthesis is correct or whether it needs to be revised. Learning a new language can be difficult for people (after one reaches a certain age; abilities needed to retain and apply new linguistic information deteriorate with time.

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The underlined portion of this sentence is wrong because the sentence refers to people in general. Because a plural third person form of a pronoun is needed (because of the reference to โ€œpeopleโ€), โ€œoneโ€, โ€œitโ€, and โ€œyouโ€ are all inappropriate responses. Choice (โ€œafter one reaches a certain ageโ€), choice (โ€œafter it reaches a certain ageโ€) and choice (โ€œafter you reach a certain ageโ€) are all incorrect. Choice (โ€œafter they reach a certain ageโ€) is better than choice (โ€œafter they reaches certain agesโ€) because of the implied logic. People can reach a defined age; it is odd to say that multiple people are simultaneously reaching multiple agesโ€”what is certain then? Itโ€™s almost an oxymoron to say certain ages in this context, although it is perfectly fine in other situations (i.e. This board game is only for people of certain ages). Yet the more defining difference is the singular verb form of choice (โ€œafter they reaches certain agesโ€) (i.e. reaches) mistakenly in place of the plural verb form of choice (โ€œafter they reach a certain ageโ€) (i.e. reach). Choice (โ€œafter they reach a certain ageโ€) is the best answer.

Determine whether the sentence in the open and close parenthesis is correct or whether it needs to be revised. A growing technology trend is to merge multiple devices with complimentary functions such as a phone, music player and (the scheduling features of a planner.)

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Choice (โ€œa planner.โ€) is correct. The sentence is incorrect because it does not follow parallelism. A list that begins by naming devices (i.e. phone, music player) must continue and finish in that way. Although it is informative to include the details about a planner's features, it should be accompanied by the features of a phone and a music player if that is the way the sentence is being written. Therefore, choices (โ€œthe scheduling features of a planner.โ€), choice (โ€œand a planner with scheduling features.โ€), choice (โ€œand scheduling features.โ€) and choice (โ€œscheduling features.โ€) are incorrect. Choice (โ€œand a planner with scheduling features.โ€) and choice (โ€œand scheduling features.โ€) even add โ€œandโ€ again making the sentence read โ€œ...music player and and...โ€ which is clearly wrong! Be careful; the test wants to catch you off guard. Only choice (โ€œa planner.โ€) is direct and maintains parallelism.

Which of the following is an opinion statement?

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Explanation:
The right response is (D). All other response choices are undeniable truths, however people may have various opinions regarding the ideal time to go camping.

Read the entire sentence. Statements on the internet come from people about politics that are biased and are not supported by facts. What is the most suitable and understandable way to change the sentence?

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Explanation:
The beginning of the sentence demonstrates that a past tense verb is required, hence answer (A) is accurate. The present tense verbs "has" and "is having" would not fit in the statement. Since "has had" is a past progressive construction, it should be used for ongoing conditions and actions rather than a single moment in time, such as last Saturday.

In her essay on American literature, Nina needs to cite a number of novels. Which book from the list below is correct?

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Explanation:
Because it adheres to two fundamental guidelines for listing book titles, answer choice (A) is correct. Answer options (D) and (B) are no longer valid because book titles should either be italicized or underlined. Second, a comma should be used to demarcate the book's title from its author's name, eliminating options (C) and (D) (B).

You are required to produce a book report on 1984 that includes a one-paragraph summary of the text. Which of the following would be the most effective way to start that paragraph?

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Explanation:
Because it is the only phrase that appropriately introduces a summary paragraph, answer option (D) is the best choice. The other response options would work better as opening clauses for analytical paragraphs examining the metaphorical significance of the book or its significance both then and today.

In her essay, Litzy describes how to create a paper airplane. The sentences below are those she wrote. After reading her response, answer to the questions that follow. How to create a paper airplane is shown here. Pick out a ____ piece of paper first. You should choose paper that is both durable and lightweight. It will glide effectively but won't hit the ground right away. In the same way as you would if you were about to write on the paper, lay it out in front of you. Next, fold the top two corners of the paper together and downward to form a point at the top. After doing so, fold the paper in half vertically. Fold roughly an inch of the paper back against himself with your right hand when the paper opens to the right. With your right hand, flip the paper over and repeat the process. Litzy needs to draft a summary. Which of the following statements would be ineffective in bringing Litzy's paragraph to a close?

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Explanation:
The line from answer option (A) might work well to introduce a new set of instructions, but it wouldn't work well to wrap up the existing paragraph. So, choice (A) is the right response.

To make a paper airplane, follow these steps. First, choose a _____ of paper. You should choose paper that is both durable and lightweight. It will glide effectively but won't hit the ground right away. In the same way as you would if you were about to write on the paper, lay it out in front of you. Next, fold the top two corners of the paper together and downward to form a point at the top. After doing so, fold the paper in half vertically. Fold roughly an inch of the paper back against himself with your right hand when the paper opens to the right. With your right hand, flip the paper over and repeat the process. Litzy is struggling to fill in the blank with the right word. Which word most closely matches the blank in her paragraph's second sentence?

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Explanation:
Because "piece" can refer to a component of something, such as a piece of paper or a slice of pizza, answer choice (B) is accurate. The meaning of answer options (C) and (A) does not fit the statement, making them wrong. "Peas" are the green food you eat, and "peace" refers to a time when there is quiet or no fighting. Given that "peece" is a made-up term, answer choice (D) is unsatisfactory.