Question 1 of 5 Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link What change needs to be made to sentence 11 (reproduced below) to make the sentence grammatically correct? 'Most New Yorkers have gotten used to the idea: a recent poll of New York City residents show that two-thirds of them support the bike lanes.' A. Change 'gotten' to 'got' B. Change 'show' to 'shows' C. Change 'support' to 'supported' D. Change 'lanes' to 'lane' Submit Answer
Question 2 of 5 Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link Which of the following is the best version of the underlined portion of sentence 4 (reproduced below)? 'In a study conducted...' A. In a study conducted by researchers B. A study conducted C. Study conducted by the researchers D. The study which was conducted by researchers Submit Answer
Question 3 of 5 Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link Rather than view waking in the middle of the night as a nuisance, people appear to have welcomed it as natural, useful, and even enjoyable. Which of the following changes would best improve the clarity and grammar of this sentence? A. Change 'view' to 'viewed' B. Change 'as natural, useful, and even enjoyable' to 'natural, useful, and enjoyable' C. Change 'have welcomed' to 'had welcomed' D. Change 'appear' to 'appeared' Submit Answer
Question 4 of 5 Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link Which of the following best explains the research finding about sleep disorders mentioned in sentence 13? A. They are caused by modern technology B. They may result from enforcing an unnatural sleep rhythm C. They are linked to stress from city life D. They are unrelated to historical sleep patterns Submit Answer
Question 5 of 5 Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link What is the main purpose of the questions in sentences 10–12 of the passage 'The Tenth Muse' by Catherine Chung? A. To reveal the narrator’s sense of isolation from family members other than her father B. To suggest the narrator’s longing for a deeper connection with her cultural heritage C. To demonstrate the narrator’s curiosity about her father’s past D. To highlight the narrator’s uncertainty about her own identity Submit Answer