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Question # 1 of 10 

Which of the following best describes an opinion? Select the correct option

Something that can be proven.

A person's thoughts or feelings about something

Making a good choice.

A person who can prove something.

The correct answer is: "A person's thoughts or feelings about something."

An opinion is a personal belief or perspective that cannot be objectively proven to be true or false. It reflects how someone feels or thinks about a particular topic, rather than a factual statement that can be verified.

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Question # 2 of 10 

Choose the correct option from the following. Value-words often represent ______. Select the correct option 
  1. Both A and B 
  2. None of above 
  3. Facts 
  4. Opinions

The correct answer is: "Opinions."

Value-words—such as beautiful, fair, honest, or important—often reflect personal judgments, beliefs, or preferences. Because they are based on subjective viewpoints rather than objective reality, they represent opinions rather than facts.

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Question # 3 of 10

Complete the sentence by choosing the correct option. For the party, we prepared _______enough food, just in case any unexpected guests arrived. Select the correct option 
  1. much more 
  2.  too much 
  3.  more than 
  4.  rather than

The correct answer is: "more than."

The phrase "more than enough" is commonly used to indicate that there was an abundance of something, ensuring there was sufficient or even extra food in case unexpected guests arrived.

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Question # 4 of 10
 
All like him immensely ------------- the fact that he is at times rather dishonest. Select the correct option 
  1. even if 
  2. provided that 
  3.  regardless of 
  4.  even after

The correct answer is: "regardless of."

The phrase "regardless of the fact that..." is used to show that something does not affect or change people's feelings or decisions. In this case, it means that everyone likes him despite the fact that he is sometimes dishonest.

Question # 5 of 10 

Imaginative writing, in some way or the other, has to ___________. Select the correct option 
  1. show logic 
  2. do with people 
  3. depict facts 
  4. none of the above

The correct answer is: "do with people."

Imaginative writing often revolves around human experiences, emotions, and interactions. Whether it's fiction, poetry, or creative essays, it tends to involve characters, relationships, or human-like themes, making "do with people" the most suitable choice.

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Question # 6 of 10

Choose the correct option: Synonym of ‘snap’ is: Select the correct option 
  1. Stitch 
  2. Twist
  3. Break 
  4. Snick

The correct answer is: "Break."

The word "snap" refers to something breaking suddenly or making a sharp cracking sound. Among the given options, "Break" is the closest synonym because it conveys the idea of something coming apart or being fractured.

Question # 7 of 10

 Choose the correct option from the following. The water is too _____. I can't see the bottom Select the correct option 
  1. Scary
  2. Heavy 
  3. Clear 
  4. Deep

The correct answer is: "Deep."

If the water is too deep, it means it extends far downward, making it impossible to see the bottom. This fits logically with the sentence, as deeper water often appears dark or murky.

Question # 8 of 10
 
Complete the sentence by choosing the correct option. Anne is ______; she weighs all options before making a big decision. Select the correct option 
  1. educated 
  2. careless 
  3. thoughtful 
  4. bold

The correct answer is: "thoughtful."

If Anne weighs all options before making a big decision, it means she carefully considers different choices and their potential consequences. The word "thoughtful" best describes someone who is considerate, reflective, and deliberate in their decision-making.

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on, it means she carefully considers different choices and their potential consequences. The word "thoughtful" best describes someone who is considerate, reflective, and deliberate in their decision-making.

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Question # 9 of 10

Complete the following sentence using the correct degree of the adjective. My brother’s handwriting is _______ (bad) mine. Select the correct option 
  1. bad than 
  2.  worse than 
  3.  worst than 
  4.  more bad than

The correct answer is: "worse than."

When comparing two things, we use the comparative form of the adjective. The comparative form of bad is "worse," so the correct phrase is "worse than."

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Question # 10 of 10

Choose the best option for given statement. Jack is_______ upset about losing his keys. Select the correct option 
  1. loudly 
  2.  ferociously 
  3.  sadly 
  4.  extremely

The correct answer is: "extremely."

The word "extremely" is an adverb that intensifies the level of emotion or reaction. In this case, it suggests that Jack is very upset about losing his keys, making it the best choice among the given options.

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