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Ace the GED GED-Reading Exam: Ultimate Preparation Guide

Questions 61

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GED-Reading Question 61

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Suppose that the same events as depicted in this excerpt were to take place in today’s society. Which one of the following changes in the excerpt would probably be necessary?

Options:

A.

Emma would not be as strong-minded.

B.

Harriet Smith would not refuse an offer of marriage.

C.

A young man like Robert Martin would not want to get married.

D.

Mr. Knightley and Emma would never be shown alone in a room together.

E.

Mr. Knightley would not be surprised that a woman might refuse an offer of marriage.

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Questions 62

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GED-Reading Question 62

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Which character trait does Rose’s decision about her future indicate?

Options:

A.

independence

B.

sense of humor

C.

kindness

D.

capacity to love

E.

spontaneity

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Questions 63

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GED-Reading Question 63

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Based on the qualities of Laura as seen in this excerpt, which of the following jobs would she be most likely to enjoy?

Options:

A.

police officer

B.

salesperson

C.

actress

D.

high school art teacher

E.

researcher-writer

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Questions 64

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GED-Reading Question 64

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Based on this excerpt, what is driving Boy Willie to scrape together the money to buy Sutter’s land?

Options:

A.

fascination with historical artifacts

B.

desire to be independent

C.

competition with Doaker

D.

plans to go into politics

E.

jealousy of his sister

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Questions 65

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GED-Reading Question 65

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Which one of the following details of Ichabod’s classroom best supports the fact that this story takes place more than one hundred and fifty years ago?

Options:

A.

students learning lessons

B.

textbooks

C.

inkstands

D.

bookshelves

E.

black clothes

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Questions 66

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GED-Reading Question 66

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Why does the author use the phrase “Satan’s own land” (lines 24–25)?

Options:

A.

to indicate that only evil men were property owners

B.

to suggest the Imperial Valley was full of devil worshippers

C.

to highlight the intensity of the heat in the Imperial Valley

D.

to illustrate that apricots ripen in hot weather

E.

to explain that Manuel preferred picking fruit up North

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Questions 67

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GED-Reading Question 67

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Gerry Ellis is a highly respected, well-established nature photographer who makes his living with his photographs. Based on this information and the information in this excerpt, what has Gerry Ellis been able to do with his life?

Options:

A.

become rich and famous

B.

make his passion his life’s work

C.

dedicate his life to an unpopular cause

D.

labor in a field with few rewards

E.

find fulfillment outside of work

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Questions 68

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GED-Reading Question 68

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When Rose tells Sam that he is “different” from anybody she knows (lines 4–5), what is she acknowledging?

Options:

A.

finds him peculiar

B.

is surprised by his proposal to go with her

C.

is concerned about what her friends might think

D.

loves someone else

E.

likes him

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Questions 69

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GED-Reading Question 69

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The cat in this excerpt clearly expresses his feelings to Diana when she catches him. Which one of the following people probably feels the same way as the cat?

Options:

A.

a lawyer winning a trial

B.

a fisherman with no catch

C.

a batter hitting a home run

D.

a politician accepting a bribe

E.

a general fighting off invaders

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Questions 70

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GED-Reading Question 70

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Why does the editor (line 27) of a newspaper hedge about the changes in an opinion essay the author has written?

Options:

A.

The editor is basically dishonest.

B.

The editor lacks confidence.

C.

The editor has few suggestions about improving the essay.

D.

The editor believes in softening her criticism.

E.

The editor finds it difficult to express her disapproval of the essay.

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Exam Code: GED-Reading
Exam Name: GED Reasoning Through Language Arts
Last Update: Dec 12, 2024
Questions: 240

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