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Date | exam_id | Exam Name | examcategory | Question | Answer | Difficulty | Question Category | Correct | snapshot | Passage Type | Fiction | Title | Charts | Bold Sections | question_score |
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04/21/2024 | 810 | Find Time to Volunteer | Student Handbooks ELA | 19 | E. | Easy | Precise/Concise Language | Correct | 6. Revising/Editing Part B
Directions: Read the passage below and answer the questions following it. You will be asked to improve the writing quality of the passage and to correct errors so that the passage follows the conventions of standard written English. You may reread the passage if you need to. Mark the best answer for each question.
Which revision of sentence 2 uses the most precise language?
Writing Concept: Precise Language
Answer:
(E) CORRECT. In sentence 2, the author states that people who volunteer in their free time do so “at various places.” The revision to sentence 2 provides the most precise language because it references three specific places (animal shelters, community centers, and parks) where people often volunteer. (F) These are the people who spend their free time helping others in numerous ways at a variety of places, events, or organizations that need support. (G) These are the people who spend their free time working at local establishments that help people, animals, or other groups in need of assistance. (H) These are the people who spend a lot of time volunteering at places where they can help people in many ways. Question Score: 1/1.00 |
Edit-Revise B | Non-Fiction | Find Time to Volunteer | No | No | 100 |
04/21/2024 | 810 | Find Time to Volunteer | Student Handbooks ELA | 20 | C. | Easy | Follow Intro | Wrong | 7. Revising/Editing Passage PDF
Which sentence should follow sentence 4 to introduce the main claim of the passage?
Writing Concept: Follow On Sentences
Answer:
(A) CORRECT. In sentence 4, the author states that “research shows that those who volunteer also receive benefits.” The sentence in the option logically follows the ideas in sentence 4 and provides the best thesis statement for the passage because it introduces the author’s main claim that high school students should consider the benefits of volunteerism. (B) While the sentence refers to the “benefits” mentioned in sentence 4, it erroneously asserts that “immediate and long-term results” are “guaranteed.” In addition, the sentence does not introduce the author’s main claim that volunteering is beneficial for high school students.. (C) Although the sentence states that “volunteerism can be beneficial for students,” it also introduces the idea that volunteerism can benefit the family and the community as well, not just high school students. (D) Although the sentence introduces the claim that “high school students should learn about” volunteering, it focuses on the idea that volunteering strengthens the community, rather than introducing the claim that volunteering is beneficial for high school students. Question Score: 0/1.00 |
Edit-Revise B | Non-Fiction | Find Time to Volunteer | No | No | 0 |
04/21/2024 | 810 | Find Time to Volunteer | Student Handbooks ELA | 21 | G. | Medium | Irrelevant | Wrong | 8. Revising/Editing Passage PDF
Which sentence is least relevant to the ideas presented in the second paragraph (sentences 5–10) and should be deleted?
Writing Concept: Irrelevant
Answer: (E) Sentence 5 introduces the topic of the second paragraph, which is that finding time to volunteer “may sound impossible” for many students. Sentence 6logically follows this idea because it provides one reason why students might hesitate or be unable to volunteer. Therefore, sentence 6 is relevant to the ideas presented in the second paragraph and should not be deleted. (F) CORRECT. Sentence 7 states that “time and energy” are required for volunteering, which partially addresses the topic of the second paragraph about the various commitments that fill high school students’ schedules. However, sentence 7 interrupts the flow of the paragraph by interjecting specific examples (“volunteering at a retirement center or homeless shelter”) into a general list of activities and commitments. Thus, the sentence is the least relevant to the paragraph and should be deleted. (G) In the second paragraph, the author discusses why some high school students may hesitate to volunteer. In sentences 6 and 9, the author points out that “schoolwork” and “family obligations and part-time jobs” are activities that require students’ time and may cause them to hesitate taking on any additional activities. Sentence 8contributes to this idea by stating that “extracurricular activities” also require a time commitment from students. Asa result, sentence 8contributes to the ideas in the second paragraph and should not be deleted. (H) In the second paragraph, the author acknowledges that some high school students may hesitate to volunteer because of “schoolwork” and “extracurricular activities. ”Sentence 9 contributes to this idea by stating that “family obligations and part-time jobs” also require a time commitment and may cause students to hesitate to volunteer. Therefore, sentence 9 contributes to the ideas in the second paragraph and should not be deleted.
Question Score: 0/1.00 |
Edit-Revise B | Non-Fiction | Find Time to Volunteer | No | No | 0 |
04/21/2024 | 810 | Find Time to Volunteer | Student Handbooks ELA | 22 | D. | Medium | Follow Support/Develop (Middle) | Correct | 9. Revising/Editing Passage PDF
Which of these would best follow sentence 12 and support the ideas presented in the third paragraph (sentences 11–12)?
Writing Concept: Follow-On Sentences
Answer:
(A) The subject of the main clause in sentence 12 is “admissions counselors.” Although the second sentence in the option mentions “admissions counselors,” it does not support the ideas in the paragraph, because the statement that “admissions counselors know that character traits like these will benefit the applicants” focuses on how students benefit while sentence 12 focuses on how these traits benefit the community. (B) While sentence 11 discusses the potential academic and professional connections that can be made through volunteering, sentence 12 moves on to the topic of college admissions. Since the sentences in the option revert back to the topic of connections, they do not support and logically follow a sentence about how college admissions counselors view students with volunteering experience. (C) Although the sentence in the option continues on the subject of admissions counselors and follows the idea in sentence 12 that these counselors tend to favor students who “care about making their community and college campus a better place,” the sentence focuses on what students will do while in college rather than on how volunteering helps them get into college. Therefore, the sentence does not best follow sentence 12 and support the ideas presented in the third paragraph. (D) CORRECT. In sentence 12, the author states that college admissions counselors view students who list volunteer work on admissions applications as “applicants who care about making their community and college campus a better place.” The sentence in the option best follows sentence 12and supports the ideas in the third paragraph because it provides additional details about why admissions counselors look beyond academics when considering students for admissions and the positive qualities assigned to those who have volunteering experience. Question Score: 1/1.00 |
Edit-Revise B | Non-Fiction | Find Time to Volunteer | No | No | 100 |
04/21/2024 | 810 | Find Time to Volunteer | Student Handbooks ELA | 23 | H. | Medium | Follow Conclusion | Correct | 10. Revising/Editing Passage PDF
Which concluding sentence should replace sentence 22 to provide the best support for the argument presented in the passage?
Writing Concept: Best Accomplishes Goal/Add Replace
Answer:
(E) Incorrect. Although the sentence lists examples of organizations that depend on “hardworking young people” as volunteers, it should not replace sentence 22, because its use of specific examples does not provide a strong conclusion to the main idea in the passage, and it does not best support the main argument that students benefit themselves and their community when volunteering. (F) Incorrect. While the sentence supports the argument that students “will experience a host of benefits” through volunteerism, it should not replace sentence 22 as a concluding sentence, because it does not best support the main argument that volunteerism benefits both the students and their community. (G) Incorrect. Although the sentence emphasizes the importance of prioritizing volunteerism, it should not replace sentence 22, because it focuses on the main idea in the second paragraph (“For many students, this proposition may sound impossible.”), rather than the main argument that volunteerism benefits both students and their community. This sentence introduces the idea that student volunteers “are soon encouraging their peers” to volunteer, which does not best support the argument presented in the passage. (H) CORRECT. This sentence should replace sentence 22 to conclude the passage because it lists specific reasons for volunteering (“Whether they are seeking admission to college, preparing to enter the workforce, or simply looking to reduce stress”) and best supports the main argument that volunteering not only helps students but can also help their community (“high school students who volunteer can help themselves as much as they help others”). Question Score: 1/1.00 |
Edit-Revise B | Non-Fiction | Find Time to Volunteer | No | No | 100 |
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