Q1
Use the excerpt from “In 1850, Ignaz Semmelweis saved lives with three words: wash your hands” to answer the question. The excerpt is the beginning of an article.
"Ignaz Semmelweis Saved Lives: Wash Your Hands"
by Dr. Howard Markel
On this date in 1850, a prickly Hungarian obstetrician named Ignaz Semmelweis stepped up to the podium of the Vienna Medical Society’s lecture hall. It was a grand and ornately decorated room where some of medicine’s great discoveries were first announced. The evening of May 15 would hardly be different—even if those present (and many more who merely read about it) did not acknowledge Semmelweis’s marvelous discovery for several decades. What, exactly, was the doctor’s advice to his colleagues on that long ago night? It could be summed up in three little words: wash your hands!
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Which fact from this introduction is most likely to be in the conclusion of the article? (1 point)
A. The lecture hall was ornately decorated.
B. Many great discoveries were announced in the lecture hall.
C. The obstetrician advised doctors to wash their hands.
D. Many people who did not attend the lecture read about the event.
Q2
A) Use the excerpt from “In 1850, Ignaz Semmelweis saved lives with three words: wash your hands” to answer the question. The excerpt is the beginning of an article.
"Ignaz Semmelweis Saved Lives: Wash Your Hands"
by Dr. Howard Markel
Since the early 1900’s, however, physicians and historians have heaped up high praise for Semmelweis’s work and expressed sympathy for his emotional troubles and premature death. Today, in every school of medicine and public health, his name is uttered with great reverence whenever the critical topic of hand washing is taught. Sadly, in real time, he was derided as an eccentric at best, and, at worst, as an angry, unstable man who ought to be drummed out of the profession. The real truth of the matter is that his detractors were wrong and he was right. Dr. Semmelweis paid a heavy price as he devoted his short, troubled life to pushing the boundaries of knowledge in the noble quest to save lives. On the 165 anniversary of publicly announcing his landmark medical discovery, it seems fitting that we pay grand tribute to the great Dr. Semmelweis. Perhaps the gesture he might appreciate the most, however, is for all of us to simply wash our hands often and well.
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Select the correct answer from each list to complete the sentence. (1 point)
This conclusion indicates that during his lifetime, Dr. Semmelweis was _ , but today people see the _ of his work.
Q3
A) What is a thesis statement? (1 point)
A. the resulting conclusion that can be inferred based on available information
B. a concise summary of the central idea of a text
C. the final section of a text that provides a summary
D. the final sentence of an informative or explanatory text
Q4
A) Use the excerpt from Diet for a Changing Climate by Christy Mihaly and Sue Heavenrich to answer the question.
Diet for a Changing Climate
by Christy Mahaly and Sue Heavenrich
When you think about combating climate change, you probably think mostly about saving energy and relying less on cars. These are great steps. But experts say that an even more effective way to reduce your carbon footprint—the amount of greenhouse gases you contribute to the atmosphere through your activities—is to focus on food. The locavore movement, for example, supports eating foods that are locally produced, often within 100 miles (160 km) of your home.
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Which choice provides the best concluding statement for this introduction? (1 point)
A. Challenge yourself to join the locavore movement and eat only locally produced fruits and vegetables to reduce your carbon footprint.
B. Many experts say that the best way to reduce your carbon is by changing your lifestyle when it comes to food.
C. I think it is important to eat locally, which I try to do on a weekly basis, because it reduces my carbon footprint and combats climate change.
D. The locavore movement encourages people to eat locally produced foods such as fruits and vegetables.
Q5
A) What are characteristics of a strong concluding statement? Select the two correct answers. (1 point)
A. refers back to key words, metaphors, questions, or ideas from the introduction
B. brings up a new but related topic to what has been discussed
C. restates the thesis statement verbatim
D. shares a relevant quotation or statistic about the topic
E. includes a personal opinion or anecdote the writer experienced
5 answers
Q2: The correct answer is "derided as an eccentric at best, and, at worst, as an angry, unstable man who ought to be drummed out of the profession" and "great reverence whenever the critical topic of hand washing is taught."
Q3: The correct answer is B. a concise summary of the central idea of a text.
Q4: The best concluding statement for this introduction is A. Challenge yourself to join the locavore movement and eat only locally produced fruits and vegetables to reduce your carbon footprint.
Q5: The characteristics of a strong concluding statement are A. refers back to key words, metaphors, questions, or ideas from the introduction and E. includes a personal opinion or anecdote the writer experienced.
A) Use the excerpt from “In 1850, Ignaz Semmelweis saved lives with three words: wash your hands” to answer the question. The excerpt is the beginning of an article.
"Ignaz Semmelweis Saved Lives: Wash Your Hands"
by Dr. Howard Markel
Since the early 1900’s, however, physicians and historians have heaped up high praise for Semmelweis’s work and expressed sympathy for his emotional troubles and premature death. Today, in every school of medicine and public health, his name is uttered with great reverence whenever the critical topic of hand washing is taught. Sadly, in real time, he was derided as an eccentric at best, and, at worst, as an angry, unstable man who ought to be drummed out of the profession. The real truth of the matter is that his detractors were wrong and he was right. Dr. Semmelweis paid a heavy price as he devoted his short, troubled life to pushing the boundaries of knowledge in the noble quest to save lives. On the 165 anniversary of publicly announcing his landmark medical discovery, it seems fitting that we pay grand tribute to the great Dr. Semmelweis. Perhaps the gesture he might appreciate the most, however, is for all of us to simply wash our hands often and well.
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Select the correct answer from each list to complete the sentence. (1 point)
This conclusion indicates that during his lifetime, Dr. Semmelweis was _ , but today people see the _ of his work.
A) Use the excerpt from “In 1850, Ignaz Semmelweis saved lives with three words: wash your hands” to answer the question. The excerpt is the beginning of an article.
"Ignaz Semmelweis Saved Lives: Wash Your Hands"
by Dr. Howard Markel
Since the early 1900’s, however, physicians and historians have heaped up high praise for Semmelweis’s work and expressed sympathy for his emotional troubles and premature death. Today, in every school of medicine and public health, his name is uttered with great reverence whenever the critical topic of hand washing is taught. Sadly, in real time, he was derided as an eccentric at best, and, at worst, as an angry, unstable man who ought to be drummed out of the profession. The real truth of the matter is that his detractors were wrong and he was right. Dr. Semmelweis paid a heavy price as he devoted his short, troubled life to pushing the boundaries of knowledge in the noble quest to save lives. On the 165 anniversary of publicly announcing his landmark medical discovery, it seems fitting that we pay grand tribute to the great Dr. Semmelweis. Perhaps the gesture he might appreciate the most, however, is for all of us to simply wash our hands often and well.
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Select the correct answer from each list to complete the sentence. (1 point)
This conclusion indicates that during his lifetime, Dr. Semmelweis was (mocked, respected, or envied), but today people see the (triumph, value, or absurdity) of his work.