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Test Description: Students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of this mode of expository writing by correctly answering multiple choice questions.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) From Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis Which of the following excerpts from the text is an unsupported inference?
A
...her social success did not prevent her from continuing her education.
B
To the role of first lady, Jacqueline Kennedy brought beauty, intelligence and acquired taste.
C
Thereafter it seemed the public would never allow her the privacy she desired for herself and her ch
D
Jackie had to adapt herself to the role of wife to...country\'s most energetic pol. figures.
2) From understanding the polygraph Which of the following is an unsupported inference?
A
Some forensic psychologists are more effective at their jobs than others.
B
The state...requirements for forensic psychophisiologists will change to federal requirements.
C
Police will continue to use polygraphs as investigative tools.
D
A person wishing to become an FBI agent must pass a polygraph test....
3) From Jacqueline ...Onassis
A
Jacqueline would haveliked to have lived in Greece with her second husband.
B
Jacqueline's upbringing prepared her for the role of first lady.
C
Jacqueline's upbringing provided little motivation for a career as a journalist.
D
Jacqueline used the media attention she received to promote her writing.
4) from float like a butterfly... Which statement is supported by the text?
A
Ali's childhood experiences were the inspiration for his humanitarian work.
B
Ali's fame was difficult for his family, so he did his best to avoid reporters.
C
Ali was an unhappy child who got into fights with classmates.
D
Ali enjoyed the attention he received while he was a boxing star.
5) from Jacqueline... Which statement is supported by the text?
A
Jacqueline had a difficult childhood.
B
The media was critical of Jacqueline's choice to marry Onassis.
C
The media followed Jacqueline's life closely.
D
Jacqueline published several controversial books while at Doubleday.
6) from float like a butterfly Which statement is supported by the text?
A
Ali spent his money on programs for the poor.
B
Ali went to Iraq because...he felt sorry for those serving in the war.
C
Ali is a good role model for young people.
D
Ali used nature, particularly insects, as inspiration for his advanced boxing techniques.
7) from Jacqueline... Which statement is supported by the text?
A
Jacqueline would have preferred to live in france.
B
Jacqueline used her role as first lady to promote her personal interests.
C
jacqueline resented the media attention her children attracted.
D
Jacqueline preferred politics to journalism.
8) Ffrom float like a butterfly...which of the following is an unsupported inference?
A
For all his feigned pride, Ali is a down to earth man.
B
Ali's quick wit and lightning fast speed are matched by his giant heart and... humanitarian spirit.
C
Today, it seems that few of our athletes can be considered any kind of role model at all.
D
He could also spout words no one saw coming. In fact, some called him the Louisville Lip.
9) From understanding a polygraph which of the following is an unsupported inference?
A
If a would-be government employee fails a polygraph, he or she will not get a government job.
B
In the near future, the U.S. Government will hold statistics on the people who fail polygraphs.
C
If a person is not truthful during a polygraph test, he or she may still pass the test.
D
Many forms of polygraph were tested before the modern-day polygraph was invented.
10) From the Amish Style of Dress, which of these is an unsupported nference?
A
They are more skilled at sewing than most other Americans.
B
The Amish create durable, functional clothing in which to go about their lives.
C
Men are clean shaven before...and wear beards after they are married?
D
Rather, this name describes the Amish because of their style of dress.
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