Mrs. Kokes
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|Prefixes and Suffixes |
|1. | |
|Using your knowledge of prefixes, suffixes, and word roots, answer the question. | |
|We knew Francis was malcontent when he said he wanted to be left alone. | |
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|What does the word malcontent mean in the sentence above? | |
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|[pic|A. |scared |
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|[pic|B. |unhappy |
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|[pic|C. |excited |
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|[pic|D. |rushed |
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|2. |
|Identify the meaning of the prefix underlined in the word Interstate highway. |
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|[pic|A. |between |
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|[pic|B. |over |
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|[pic|C. |under |
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|[pic|D. |without |
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| It was an adventure I'll never forget. I expected spring in late March, but it was strictly winter in the Smokies. Where |
|wildflowers should have been bursting with color, the ground was mantled with snow, and in places with ice. Consequently, it took a |
|while to get organized with the right gear for the weather, and it was after midday before we started up the trail to Mount LeConte, |
|one of the favored vista points in the park, especially for sunset watching. |
| I confess that my friend, Mark Prichard, carried the heavy pack. We followed a stream thickly bordered by laurel and |
|rhododendron. The sky was generally clear, though scattered clouds hung low about the mountaintops and in the valleys. We saw forests|
|dusted white with snow. They reminded me of a picture book scene of Bavaria or the Black Forest. The higher we climbed, the colder it|
|became. As we passed under a rocky outcrop, the tree limbs glistened with icicles. Now and then they broke loose with thundering |
|pops. We made it to the mountaintop and huddled all night in the old stone shelter. The shelter was built for summer use and was |
|downright breezy in winter. Looking back, I realize it was well worth the effort. I was glad we had taken the precaution to dress |
|warmly. |
| The park lies astride the common border of North Carolina and Tennessee. The border is unbroken for a distance of 70 miles, |
|except for one transmountain road. The Smokies stand as the masterwork of the Appalachian highlands. They are fed by the fertile land|
|and nourished by rain and rushing streams. Plant life is luxuriant and varied, with more kinds of trees than in all of Europe. |
| The park covers 517,014 acres, embracing some of the oldest mountains on earth. Their foundations were laid on the floor of a |
|shallow sea over 500 million years ago. The loftiness of the mountains was produced during a long period of earth upheavals called |
|the Appalachian Revolution that occurred about 200 million years ago. The Smokies escaped the icy tongue of the glaciers, and as a |
|result, many plant species were able to survive. Today the park is the meeting ground of northern and southern types of forests. |
| I find the history of the region as fascinating as its natural endowments. For hundreds of years, the Smokies were part of the |
|mountain empire of the Cherokee Indians. At its height the empire extended from Virginia south to Georgia and Alabama. The Indians |
|lived in harmony with nature in small communities along the streams. Once the colonists discovered the region and advanced from South|
|Carolina, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, the Indians were doomed. |
| At first, settlers took up the generous valleys and coves. On the North Carolina side, John Jacob Mingus settled in the |
|Oconaluftee Valley in 1792. He may have been the first white man to live in what is now the national park. Others followed in the |
|1800s, living in isolation, moving into the subvalleys, along creek branches and up the steep hillsides to scrabble for a hard |
|living. They grew almost everything they ate and made almost everything they wore. The national park was a long time in coming to the|
|Great Smoky Mountains. The idea of designating the region as a national park was first presented in 1899. The idea resurfaced in |
|1923. The park was finally established in 1926. |
|adapted from National Park Guide by Michael Frome, Great Smoky Mountains National Park |
|3. | |
|In the passage, glaciers means | |
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|[pic|A. |and animal |
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|[pic|B. |icy tongues |
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|[pic|C. |large masses of ice |
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|[pic|D. |a kind of plant |
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|4. |
|In the passage, the word unbroken means |
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|[pic|A. |shattered |
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|[pic|B. |missing |
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|[pic|C. |not broken |
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|[pic|D. |cracked |
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|5. |
|In the passage, the word subvalleys means |
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|[pic|A. |up the steep hillsides of the Smokies |
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|[pic|B. |inside the caves in the valleys |
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|[pic|C. |a valley nestled in the Smokies |
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|[pic|D. |in the lower part of the valleys |
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|6. |
|In the passage, the word discovered means |
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|[pic|A. |recovered |
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|[pic|B. |misplaced |
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|[pic|C. |found |
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|[pic|D. |discourage |
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|7. |
|In the passage, the word adventure means |
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|[pic|A. |to take a trip. |
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|[pic|B. |a challenging experience. |
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|[pic|C. |an ordinary venture. |
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|[pic|D. |to plan a vacation. |
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|8. |
|In the passage, survive means |
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|[pic|A. |continue to revive |
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|[pic|B. |to find |
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|[pic|C. |surcease |
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|[pic|D. |continue to live |
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|9. |
|In the passage, the word transmountain means |
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|[pic|A. |to cross the border. |
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|[pic|B. |to transport the Smokies. |
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|[pic|C. |across the mountains. |
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|[pic|D. |to cross a river. |
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|10. |
|In the passage, precaution means |
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|[pic|A. |personal preference |
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|[pic|B. |special care taken |
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|[pic|C. |carelessness |
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|[pic|D. |active participation |
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|11. |
|Using your knowledge of prefixes, suffixes, and word roots, answer the question. |
|After trying and trying to get Francis on board, Joanne decided that he was being dismissive of the entire trip, and she left him |
|alone. |
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|What does the word dismissive mean in the sentence above? |
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|[pic|A. |not interested |
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|[pic|B. |anxious |
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|[pic|C. |energized |
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|[pic|D. |hopeful |
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|12. |
|Identify the meaning of the suffix underlined in the word condensation. |
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|[pic|A. |capable of |
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|[pic|B. |process of |
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|[pic|C. |full of |
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|[pic|D. |without |
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| In the Dark Year of the Raven, 13 men of the court plotted to take the throne of King Hugo. The king grew suspicious when he |
|noticed that the men seemed to disappear at the same time after royal meetings. He sent his loyal foot soldier out to watch over |
|their activities. He found them conspiring together to overthrow the king in an uncompleted workshop. Upon the discovery of the plot |
|against the king, the conspirators were arrested. They were all imprisoned for their involvement for their crimes against the court. |
|adapted from "Raven's Plot" by Mr. Gore |
|13. | |
|Using your knowledge of how affixes change the meaning of a word, what is the meaning of the word conspirators in the passage above?| |
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|[pic|A. |those who conspire |
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|[pic|B. |innocent men |
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|[pic|C. |not conspiring |
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|[pic|D. |senators |
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|14. |
|Using your knowledge of how affixes change the meaning of a word, what is the meaning of the word suspicious in the passage above? |
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|[pic|A. |trusting |
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|[pic|B. |unquestioning |
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|[pic|C. |having suspicion |
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|[pic|D. |without suspicion |
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|15. |
|Using your knowledge of how affixes change the meaning of a word, what is the meaning of the word disappear in the passage above? |
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|[pic|A. |come into view |
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|[pic|B. |appear before |
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|[pic|C. |vanish from sight |
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|[pic|D. |appear again |
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|16. |
|Using your knowledge of how affixes change the meaning of a word, what is the meaning of the word uncompleted in the passage above? |
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|[pic|A. |unknown |
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|[pic|B. |hidden |
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|[pic|C. |finished |
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|[pic|D. |not finished |
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|17. |
|Using your knowledge of how affixes change the meaning of a word, what is the meaning of the word involvement in the passage above? |
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|[pic|A. |removed before |
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|[pic|B. |not involved |
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|[pic|C. |against prison |
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|[pic|D. |the act of being involved |
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|18. |
|The word manuscript contains the root word script with the prefix manu-. What is the definition of manuscript? |
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|[pic|A. |a document written by hand |
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|[pic|B. |a rock carving |
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|[pic|C. |a homemade piece of furniture |
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|[pic|D. |a document written about another person |
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|19. |
|It is customary for people in Japan to remove their shoes before entering a room in someone's house. When Dolly came back from Japan,|
|she decided to adopt this custom. She now asks people who visit her to please remove their shoes before entering as a sign of respect|
|and politeness. |
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|Using your knowledge of Greek and Latin roots, what is the meaning of the word politeness in the passage above? |
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|[pic|A. |being late |
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|[pic|B. |being honest |
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|[pic|C. |being polite |
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|[pic|D. |being rude |
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|20. |
|It is customary for people in Japan to remove their shoes before entering a room in someone's house. When Dolly came back from Japan,|
|she decided to adopt this custom. She now asks people who visit her to please remove their shoes before entering as a sign of respect|
|and politeness. |
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|Using your knowledge of Greek and Latin roots, what is the meaning of the word customary in the passage above? |
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|[pic] |A. |foreign |
|[pic] |B. |a way of running |
|[pic] |C. |commonly practiced, used, or observed |
|[pic] |D. |the unknown |
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|[pic]21. |
|Another word for pedestal is |
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|[pic] |A. |floor. |
|[pic] |B. |counter. |
|[pic] |C. |table. |
|[pic] |D. |base. |
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|Tennessee Caves |
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| Hidden in Tennessee's abundant limestone bedrock is a network of secret worlds—cave ecosystems. Tennessee has more than 7,000 |
|beautiful and mysterious caves that support many animals. From the surface, a cave may simply appear to be a dark hole in the ground.|
|However, there are incredible sights hidden in the darkness—flowing streams and waterfalls, quiet clear pools, gardens of rock and |
|twinkling crystals, vertical columns, and curtains of stone. |
| Tennessee's caves form a topography of sinkholes, sinking streams, underground drainage, and springs. As the rock dissolves, |
|tiny cracks in the rock grow to form underground openings. Over thousands of years, these subterranean openings can become large |
|rooms and interconnecting passages extending for miles and having many levels. As the underground water flows through small cracks |
|and passages within the rock, the water mixes with minerals. When the water reaches a larger passage or room, the water evaporates |
|and dissolved minerals are deposited as beautiful formations like stalactites, stalagmites, flower-shaped rocks, flowstone, and soda |
|straws. As long as the water drips, the formations will grow and change. |
| Several factors influence a cave's environment—temperature, humidity, free-flowing water near the entrance, airflow, and |
|available light. Different combinations of these factors create different habitats. Hundreds of invertebrates, such as isopods, |
|amphipods, snails, mites, millipedes, and beetles, have adapted to these specific conditions and claim caves as their homes. |
| While exploring a cave, a person may be lucky enough to see all three types of cave creatures. Bats, wood rats, and some |
|crickets are known as trogloxenes—cave visitors. These creatures spend only part of their lives in caves. Troglophiles, or cave |
|lovers, such as some cave spiders, can spend their lives in caves if they choose, or they can live in dark, damp places in other |
|ecosystems. Finally, there are the cave dwellers, or troglibites, such as blind cavefish, crayfish, cave beetles, and Tennessee cave |
|salamanders. They spend their entire lives in caves. Having mutated to survive in the absence of light, many have turned into eyeless|
|or blind and colorless creatures. |
|adapted from |
|22. | |
|In the passage, topography most likely has to do with | |
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|[pic] |A. |the poor water quality. |
|[pic] |B. |the features of a place. |
|[pic] |C. |the behavior of animals. |
|[pic] |D. |the dangers of the dark. |
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|23. |
|Which of the following is most likely true about isopods? |
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|[pic] |A. |None of their legs are the same width. |
|[pic] |B. |They have short and skinny front legs. |
|[pic] |C. |They have four different kinds of legs. |
|[pic] |D. |All their legs have similar size and shape. |
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|24. |
|In the passage, readers learn that Tennessee caves have subterranean openings. What does subterranean mean? |
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|[pic] |A. |under crystals |
|[pic] |B. |under rocks |
|[pic] |C. |underground |
|[pic] |D. |underwater |
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|25. |
|According to the passage, what kind of animals only spend part of their lives in caves? |
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|[pic] |A. |isopods |
|[pic] |B. |troglophiles |
|[pic] |C. |trogloxenes |
|[pic] |D. |amphipods |
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|[pic]26. |
|A person who is emotionless is |
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|[pic] |A. |without emotion. |
|[pic] |B. |overcome by emotion. |
|[pic] |C. |afraid to show emotion. |
|[pic] |D. |full of emotion. |
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|27. |
|"Travel is glamorous only in retrospect." -- Paul Theroux |
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|Identify the meaning of the prefix underlined within the following word: retrospect. |
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|[pic|A. |toward |
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|[pic|B. |currently |
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|[pic|C. |backwards |
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|[pic|D. |forwards |
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|28. |
|Identify the meaning of the root word underlined in the word dictionary. |
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|[pic|A. |to mix |
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|[pic|B. |to speak |
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|[pic|C. |to step |
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|[pic|D. |to ask |
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|29. |
|From the late 1800s to the 1960s, the Australian government forced native children to separate from their families. The government's |
|aim was to cut children off from their culture and have them raised to think and act as "white." Through these means, they hoped to |
|reduce the poverty rate in the native population. This was a misguided attempt to help the natives. The social position of the |
|"removed" native children did not improve. |
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|In the passage, the word misguided means |
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|[pic|A. |badly directed. |
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|[pic|B. |carefully led. |
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|[pic|C. |not full of success. |
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|[pic|D. |well thought out. |
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|30. |
|Devon is the oldest, and he knows what it's like to be the big brother. As the patriarch of his family, Devon's father would go out |
|of town to work and provide for his family, so Devon decided to help out more around the house. |
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|Using your knowledge of Greek and Latin roots, what is the meaning of the word patriarch in the passage above? |
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|[pic|A. |Mother of the family |
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|[pic|B. |A family member |
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|[pic|C. |Father of the family |
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|[pic|D. |An acquaintance |
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|31. |
|"One of the duties of the State is that of caring for those of its citizens who find themselves the victims of such adverse |
|circumstances as makes them unable to obtain even the necessities for mere existence without the aid of others." -- Franklin D. |
|Roosevelt |
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|Identify the meaning of the prefix underlined within the following word: adverse. |
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|[pic|A. |away |
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|[pic|B. |from |
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|[pic|C. |to |
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|[pic|D. |again |
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|32. |
|"In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men . . . you must first enable the government to control the |
|governed; and in the next place oblige it to control itself." -- James Madison |
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|Identify the meaning of the prefix underlined within the following word: oblige. |
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|[pic|A. |in |
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|[pic|B. |through |
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|[pic|C. |many |
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|[pic|D. |toward |
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|33. |
|"General Wood does not think that I give quite enough credit to the Rough Riders as compared to the regulars in this Guasimas fight, |
|and believes that I greatly underestimate the Spanish force and loss." -- Theodore Roosevelt |
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|Identify the meaning of the prefix underlined within the following word: underestimate. |
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|[pic] |A. |below |
|[pic] |B. |above |
|[pic] |C. |in |
|[pic] |D. |around |
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|34. |
|"The whole of this great arsenal of war factories in the Ruhr depends for its water on three enormous dams: the Moehne, the Eder, and|
|the Sorpe. They control the level of the canals and supply a lot of hydroelectric power as well. When those are full, they hold four |
|hundred million tons of water. Just think of the chaos if we could break those walls down." -- Dr. Barnes N. Wallis, CBE, FRS |
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|Identify the meaning of the prefix underlined within the following word: hydroelectric. |
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|[pic] |A. |air |
|[pic] |B. |water |
|[pic] |C. |land |
|[pic] |D. |smoke |
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|35. |
|Using your knowledge of prefixes, suffixes, and word roots, answer the question. |
|Macy tried to circumvent the problem by calling her professor ahead of time. |
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|What does the word circumvent mean in the sentence above? |
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|[pic] |A. |to learn again |
|[pic] |B. |to remember |
|[pic] |C. |to draw a circle |
|[pic] |D. |to get around |
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|36. |
|Using your knowledge of prefixes, suffixes, and word roots, answer the question. |
|Felipe was surprised that the driver's name was audible over the train's noise. |
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|What does the word audible mean in the sentence above? |
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|[pic] |A. |able to be heard |
|[pic] |B. |to be heard again |
|[pic] |C. |unable to be heard |
|[pic] |D. |to be heard twice |
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|37. |
|Using your knowledge of prefixes, suffixes, and word roots, answer the question. |
|The driver asked the students to keep the noise to a minimum whisper because she had a migraine. |
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|What does the word minimum mean in the sentence above? |
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|[pic] |A. |small |
|[pic] |B. |sickly |
|[pic] |C. |listening |
|[pic] |D. |generous |
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|38. |
|When the snow froze over into ice, it caused quite the catastrophe for the parking lot. The ice was so heavy, it caused the branches |
|to break from the trees and onto the parked cars. In addition to the broken windshields, the floor to the lot was covered in debris |
|and other particles. This was abnormal weather for this time of the year. |
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|Using your knowledge of Greek and Latin roots, what is the meaning of the word abnormal in the passage above? |
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|[pic] |A. |Normally |
|[pic] |B. |Cold |
|[pic] |C. |Hard |
|[pic] |D. |Not normal |
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|[pic]39. |
|John Adams was the second president of the United States, which means that George Washington was his predecessor? |
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|Which of the following is the meaning of predecessor? |
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|[pic|A. |one who goes before another in time |
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|[pic|B. |to move or go forward |
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|[pic|C. |one who comes after another in time |
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|[pic|D. |to move or go backward |
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|40. |
|Using your knowledge of prefixes, suffixes, and word roots, answer the question. |
|At the local homeless shelter, George and Angelica administer to the poor; they like to help people find jobs. |
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|In the sentence above, the word administer means to |
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|[pic|A. |organize. |
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|[pic|B. |preach. |
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|[pic|C. |give. |
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|[pic|D. |yell. |
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