Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Free and Printable TOEFL test Sample practice Questions with answers (Part XX)

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This is 21st part blog on Free TOEFL test Sample Practice Questions for 2021. In this part you will see questions related finding answers options to see Sentence Correction Practice Questions. These questions can be practice for other English related Practice Exams too.

Free and Printable TOEFL test Sample practice Questions with answers (Part XX)




New AND Free TOEFL English practice test- 191-200




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Free and Printable TOEFL test Sample practice Questions with answers (Part XX)

Q 191

Quebec rises in a magnificent way above the St. Lawrence River.

A. rises in a magnificent way above

B. rises in a magnificent way, way above

C. rises magnificently above

D. rises magnificently way above

E. is raised in a magnificent way above


Free and Printable TOEFL test Sample practice Questions with answers (Part XX)
Q 192

Someone gives the school gerbils every year.

A. Someone gives the school gerbils

B. Someone gives the school gerbils

C. Someone gives the School gerbils

D. There is a person that gives the school gerbils

E. An individual gave gerbils



Q 193

During colonial days, a school room looked rather empty.

A. colonial days, a school room looked

B. colonial days, a schoolroom looked

C. colonial days; a schoolroom looked

D. colonial days; a school room looked

E. colonial days-a schoolroom looked



Q 194

The helium-filled balloon rose in the air.

A. rose in the air.

B. was rising in the air.

C. was in the air.

D. rose into the air.

E. would rise in the air.

Free and Printable TOEFL test Sample practice Questions with answers (Part XX)

Q 195

If I had the address, I would have delivered the package myself.

A. had the address,

B. had the address;

C. had the address-

D. had had the address;

E. had had the address,



Q 196

Do you know that these gloves have lay on the bureau all week?

A. have lay on

B. have laid on

C. would lie on

D. had laid on

E. have lain on



Q 197

If I would have known about the team tryouts, I would have signed up for them.

A. had known

B. would have known

C. could of known

D. had been told

E. could have been told



Q 198

If he would have revised his first draft, he would have received a better grade.

A. would have revised

B. had revised

C. could of revised

D. had of revised

E. would revise



Q 199

Valarie claims that cats made the best pets.

A. made the best pets.

B. could be the best pets.

C. are the best pets.

D. make of the best pets.

E. make the best pets.



Q 200

By next month, Ms. Jones will be Mayor of Tallahassee for two years.

A. will be Mayor of Tallahassee

B. will have been Mayor of Tallahassee

C. will be mayor of Tallahassee

D. will have been mayor of Tallahassee

E. could have been mayor of Tallahassee



New AND Free TOEFL English practice test- 191-200-Answers and Explanations






191. C: The adverb "magnificently" modifies the verb "rises" and reads more appropriately and concisely than the phrase "in a magnificent way." "Way above" [(B), (C)] is slangy and does not express the intended meaning. If it did, "far above" would be more correct. Passive-voice "is raised" (E) connotes a different meaning (i.e. is set higher) than active-voice "rises" (i.e. appears) in this sentence.



192. A: "Someone" is one word, not two [(B), (C)]. "There is a person that" (D) differs semantically and grammatically, meaning someone exists who gives the school gerbils rather than someone gives the school gerbils; also, "who" is preferable over "that" when referring to people. The meaning is changed by past tense "gave" (E); i.e. an individual/someone gave the school gerbils every year but no longer does, vs. someone still gives the school gerbils every year.



193. B: "Schoolroom" is one word, not two [(A), (D)]. A semicolon separates independent clauses or phrases containing internal commas, but is incorrect between a phrase and a clause [(C), (D)]. A comma, not a dash (E), is used between the introductory prepositional phrase and the independent clause it modifies.



194. D: The correct preposition with verbs expressing movement or placement is "into," not "in" [(A), (B), (C), (E)], a common error. We place something into a container, not in it; things move into the air, not in it. "In" denotes something is already there rather than moving/being moved there.



195. E: Since this entire conditional-subjunctive sentence construction is in the past, the correct conditional form is past perfect "If I had had" rather than present perfect "if I had" [(A), (B), (C)] with the present perfect subjunctive "I would have." The correct punctuation between conditional "if" and subjunctive "would" parts is always a comma, never a semicolon [(B), (D)] or a dash (C).



196. E: The present perfect intransitive "to lie" is "have lain," not "have lay" (A), "have laid" (B), or "had laid" (D), which latter two are only transitive, e.g. "She has laid the gloves on the bureau every day" or "I saw a pair of gloves she had laid on the bureau." The conditional "would lie" (C) is only grammatical with a conditional, e.g. "…would lie on the bureau all week unless you moved them," also conveying a different meaning.



197. A: Conditional-subjunctive ("If…then") constructions set in the past use past perfect ("If I had known") for the conditional, and present perfect ("I would have signed up") for the subjunctive, because "If" comes earlier and "then" later. Adding the subjunctive "would"/"could" to the conditional as well (B) is incorrect. Substituting the preposition "of" for the auxiliary verb "have" (C) is always incorrect. "Had been/could have been told" [(C), (D)] differs in meaning from "had known."



198. B: With conditional-subjunctive constructions, never add the subjunctive auxiliary verb (would/could/would have/could have) to the conditional (If) half [(A), (C), (E)]; it is only used in the subjunctive half. It is never correct to substitute the preposition "of" for the auxiliary verb "have" [(C), (D)].



199. E: To agree with the present-tense predicate "claims," the dependent clause must also be present-tense "make," not "made" (A). "Could be" (B) and "are" (C) alter the sentence meaning. "Make of" (D) is not a valid construction in this sentence structure, makes no sense, and means nothing.



200. D: "By next month" used together with "for two years" indicates something that will be completed in the future, so future perfect "will have been" is the correct tense. "Will be" [(A), (C)] means she will be mayor for two years beginning in the future. Moreover, "Mayor" [(A), (B)] is incorrectly capitalized: it is not used as a title/name here (like "Mayor Jones"). "Could have been" (E) changes the meaning.

 

Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Test your IQ with Free and Printable IQ Sample Questions Part VI

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This is my 6th part of blog on Free and Printable IQ Sample Questions. In this blog you will see some more Free and Printable advance level IQ Sample Questions with answers.



Free and Printable IQ Sample Questions - 67-72


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Q 67

At a conference, 12 members shook hands with each other before & after the meeting. How many total number of handshakes occurred?

A.100

B.132

C.145

D.144

E.121


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Q 68

The day after the day after tomorrow is four days before Monday. What day is it today?

A.A. Monday

B.B. Tuesday

C.C. Wednesday

D.D. Thursday

E.E. Friday



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Q 69

A fisherman has 5 fishes (namely A, B, C,D, E) each having a different weight.

A.(i) A weighs twice as much as B.

B.(ii) B weighs four and a half times as much as C.

C.(iii)C weighs half as much as D.

D.(iv) D weighs half as much as E.

E.(v) E weighs less than A but more than C.

Which of the following is the lightest?

A.(i) A

B.(ii) B

C.(iii)C

D.(iv) D

E.(v) E



Q 70

In the above problem,

E is lighter in weight than which of the following pairs?

A.(i) B,D

B.(ii)D,C

C.(iii)A,D

D.(iv)B,C

E.(v)A,B



Q 71

.6121135 is to flame as 21215120 is to ?

A.A. voice

B.B. bald

C.C. bloat

D.D. castle



Q 72

Forest is to tree as tree is to?

A.A. plant

B.B. leaf

C.C. branch

D.D. mangrove



Answers-Free and Printable IQ Sample Questions - 67-71




Q 67 Correct answer: 132

Explanation: The first person shook hands with 11 remaining people, the second person also shook hands with 11 people, but we count 10, as the hand shake with the first person has already been counted. Then add 9 for the third person, 8 for the fourth one & proceeding in this fashion we get: 11 + 10 + 9 + 8 + 7 + 6 + 5 + 4 + 3 + 2 + 1 = 66.

Hence 66 handshakes took place before & 66 after the meeting, for a total of 132.



Q 68 Correct answer: A. Monday

Explanation: Four days before Monday is Thursday, simply because four days after Thursday is Monday. Besides, day after the day after tomorrow is Thursday only if present day is Monday.



Q 69 Correct answer: (iii) C

Explanation: On logical interpretation of the given statements one can arrive at the following conclusion:

A>B>E>D>C in order of decreasing weight. Hence C is the lightest of all the given fishes.



Q 70 Correct answer :(v) A,B

Explanation: On logical interpretation of the given statements one can arrive at the following conclusion:

A>B>E>D>C in order of decreasing weight. Hence, it can be seen that E is the lighter than A and B.

Q 71 Correct answer: C. bloat

Explanation: 6,12,1,13,5 each number in the break up signifies the corresponding letter in the alphabet. (viz. 6->f, 12->l...etc.)

Similarly 2, 12, 15,1,20 which signifies bloat.



Q 72 Correct answer: B. leaf

Explanation: As forest houses several trees, a tree has many leaves. Branches is a close choice but it is incorrect as all tress do not have branches.

Saturday, October 22, 2022

New and Free GMAT Practice Test Sample Questions and answers

Free and New GMAT Practice Test Sample Questions

GMAT Practice Test Sample Questions


This is my NEW blog on GMAT free practice questions. In the first blog we saw how to prepare for GMAT. In this blog you will some more practice questions. You can find all answer in the middle of blog.

 

Q 1

Which of the following is not a whole number followed by its square?

A.1, 1

B.6, 36

C.8, 64

D.10, 100

E.11, 144

 

Q 2

Describe the following sequence in mathematical terms. 144, 72, 36, 18, 9

A.Descending arithmetic sequence

B.Ascending arithmetic sequence

C.Descending geometric sequence

D.Ascending geometric sequence

E.Miscellaneous sequence

 

Q 3

A nurse has to record her temperatures in Celsius but her thermometer reads Fahrenheit. A patient's temperature is 100.7° F. What is the temperature in °C?

 

A.32° C

B.36.5° C

C.38.2° C

D.213.3° C

E.223.7° C

Q 4

 Art realized that he had 2 more quarters than he had originally thought in his pocket. If all of the change in his pocket is quarters and it totals to $8.75, how many quarters did he originally think were in his pocket?

A.27

B.29

C.31

D.33

E.35

Q 5

There are 12 more apples than oranges in a basket of 36 apples and oranges. How many apples are in the basket?

 

A.12

B.15

C.24

D.28

E.36



Q 6

 Which of the following correctly identifies 4 consecutive odd integers where the sum of the middle two integers is equal to 24?

 

A.5, 7, 9, 11

B.7, 9, 11, 13

C.9, 11, 13, 15

D.11, 13, 15, 17

E.13, 15, 17, 19

Q 7

 What is the next number in the sequence? 6, 12, 24, 48, ___

A.72

B.96

C.108

D.112

E.124

 

Q 8

Which of the following numbers could be described in the following way: an integer that is a natural, rational and whole number?

 

A.0

B.1

C.2.33

D.-3

E. None of the above

 

Q 9

 What is the next number in the following pattern? 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, ___

 

A.1/10

B.1/12

C.1/14

D.1/15

E.1/16

 

Q 10

Of the following units, which would be most likely to measure the amount of sugar needed in a recipe for 2 dozen cookies

A.degrees Celsius

B.milliliters

C.quarts

D.kilograms

E.cups

 

Answers & Explanations GMAT Practice Test Sample Questions 1-10


6=1. E: 112=121, not 144.

 

22. C: The descending sequence is geometric, with a common ratio of 0.5.

 

3. C: The conversion formula is: C=(F-32).5/9, where C represents degrees Celsius and F represents degrees Fahrenheit. Substituting 100.7 for F gives: C=(100.7-32).5/9, which simplifies to C=68.7.5/9. Thus, the temperature, in Celsius, is approximately 38.2°.

 

4. D: The problem may be modeled by the equation, 0.25x = 8.75. Solving for x gives x = 35. Since he thought he had 2 fewer quarters, he originally thought he had 33 quarters in his pocket.

 

5. C: The problem may be modeled by the following system of equations:(a=o+12@a+o=36). Substituting the expression for a, into the second equation, gives: o + 12 + o = 36. Solving for o gives o = 12. Thus, there are 12 oranges. Since there are 36 apples and oranges in all, there must be 24 apples.

 

6. C: The sequence, 9, 11, 13, 15, shows all odd integers, which are consecutive. The sum of 11 and 13 is indeed 24.

 

7. B: The sequence is a geometric sequence, with a common ratio of 2. Two times 48 is 96, thus the next number in the sequence is 96.

 

8. B: The number, 1, is rational, whole, and natural. A rational number is a number that terminates or repeats. A whole number is represented by the sequence, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, …, while a natural number is a subset of the whole numbers, and is represented by the sequence, 1, 2, 3, 4,...

 

9. E: The sequence is a geometric sequence, with a common ratio of 1/2. Multiplication of 1/8 by 1/2 gives 1/16, which is the next number in the sequence.

 

10. E: The amount of sugar, needed in a cookie recipe, is best measured by the unit of cups, which is an appropriate measure of capacity.

 

Monday, September 26, 2022

Free and Printable SAT test Sample Questions with Answers-XVII



Free and Printable SAT test Sample Questions with Answers



This is 17th part of my blog for doing excellent in SAT exam. You can prepare for this exam by testing some free test questions. Make sure you first print the answers. In this part of blog you will see SAT Practice Questions in English




New AND Free SAT English practice test- 207-216


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Choose the appropriate words to complete the sentences




Q 207

Regarded as the worlds ----linguistic theorist, Noam Chomsky continues to create new theories about language and language learning.



A) abundant

B) hostile

C) resentful

D) abusive

E) foremost

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Q 208

Many ---- craft objects are less functional than the ones in the past.



A) repetitive

B) contemporary

C) massive

D) rational

E) sincere

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Q 209

Unlike fossil fuels, which can be used only once, wind and solar power are ---- sources of energy.



A) renewable

B) mutual

C) random

D) virtual

E) relevant



Q 210

With age, the mineral content of human bones decreases, thereby making them more ----.



A) Intimate

B) deliberate

C) concurrent

D) diverse

E) fragile



Q 211

The knee is more likely to be damaged than most other joints because it is subject to tremendous forces during ---- activity.



A) vague

B) hospitable

C) vigorous

D) liable

E) vertical



Q 212

Jupiter has no solid surface and is surrounded by zones of ---- radiation.



A) intense

B) coward

C) manual

D) immoral

E) shallow



Q 213

So me have a very ---- sense of hearing, although most do not hear sounds audible to the human ear.



A) defensive

B) sparse

C) dismissive

D) keen

E) secular



Q 214

Giant pandas resemble bears in shape and in the slow ---- way they walk.



A) clumsy

B) bitter

C) portable

D) customary

E) tender



Q 215

Wherever there is plenty of rain during the growing season, life is ---- in various forms.



A) punctual

B) superficial

C) loose

D) irritable

E) abundant



Q 216

Bacteria living in the soil play a(n)---- role in recycling the carbon and nitrogen needed by plants.



A) envious

B) domestic

C) mature

D) vital

E) respective



Answers Key-New AND Free SAT English practice test- 207-216




206. E

207. B

209. A

210. E

211. C

212. A

213. D

214. A

215. E

216. D

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