Reading Comprehension On Pre-employment Testing

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Reading Comprehension On Pre-employment Testing - Quiz

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Ryan is a great inventor. However, I don’t think that his latest invention, edible socks, is likely to be too successful. Not many people want to eat socks. There are some things in life that should remain inedible.

    • A.

      1. Which word in the passage means “fit to be eaten”?

    • B.

      Which word in the passage means “not fit to be eaten”? edible socks

    Correct Answer
    B. Which word in the passage means “not fit to be eaten”? edible socks
    Explanation
    The passage states that "edible socks" is not likely to be successful because not many people want to eat socks. This implies that "edible socks" are not fit to be eaten. Therefore, the word "edible" means "fit to be eaten," and the word "socks" means "not fit to be eaten."

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  • 2. 

    Marsha is really an introvert. When I took her to Jason’s party, she sat in a corner without speaking to anyone. All she did was eat most of the snacks. The only reason she hangs out with me is because I never try to force her to be sociable. She would never forgive me if I introduced her to anyone. An introvert is usually _____.

    • A.

      Friendly

    • B.

      Hungry

    • C.

      Unclean

    • D.

      Shy

    Correct Answer
    D. Shy
    Explanation
    The given passage describes Marsha as someone who prefers to be alone and avoids social interactions. She sits in a corner at a party without speaking to anyone and only eats snacks. The passage also mentions that Marsha hangs out with the speaker because they do not force her to be sociable. This behavior aligns with the characteristics of being shy, as introverts tend to be reserved and prefer solitude over socializing.

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  • 3. 

    Birthday is to birth as Thanksgiving is to _______________.

    • A.

      Celebrate

    • B.

      Celebration

    • C.

      Winter

    • D.

      Harvest

    Correct Answer
    A. Celebrate
    Explanation
    The analogy in this question is comparing the relationship between "birthday" and "birth" to find a similar relationship with "Thanksgiving." Birthdays are celebrated to commemorate the day of a person's birth, so the correct answer is "celebrate," as Thanksgiving is also celebrated as a way to commemorate and give thanks for the harvest season.

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  • 4. 

    Ryan is very athletic for a three year old. He can run faster than most kids twice his age. He throws and catches a basketball with ease. He is an accomplished tennis player and golfer.

    • A.

      Ryan can even roller skate backwards on one foot

    • B.

      Ryan can even read second grade level books

    Correct Answer
    A. Ryan can even roller skate backwards on one foot
    Explanation
    The given answer suggests that Ryan's athletic abilities are exceptional for his age. The previous statements indicate that he is already skilled in various sports activities such as running, basketball, tennis, and golf. The statement about roller skating backwards on one foot further emphasizes Ryan's exceptional physical abilities. The answer does not provide any information about Ryan's reading abilities, so it can be inferred that the statement about reading second grade level books is not relevant to his athleticism.

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  • 5. 

    Don’t be so quick to buy an SUV. They are more expensive than many equally comfortable automobiles. ___________ ____________________ They consume fuel faster than you can say, “Fill ‘er up!” These trucks are clearly not for everyone.

    • A.

      They tend to be much safer in collisions than other vehicles

    • B.

      They are less stable and harder to control in emergency situations.

    Correct Answer
    A. They tend to be much safer in collisions than other vehicles
    Explanation
    The given correct answer states that SUVs tend to be much safer in collisions than other vehicles. This implies that despite being more expensive and consuming fuel faster, SUVs have an advantage in terms of safety. This could be due to their larger size and weight, which provide more protection in the event of a collision. However, it is important to note that this statement does not mean SUVs are completely safe or that other vehicles are not safe at all. It simply suggests that SUVs have a tendency to be safer in collisions compared to other vehicles.

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  • 6. 

    There are two mistakes in each sentence. Write the corrected version of each sentence. The first one has been done for you.Their were ten broken egg’s in the carton

    Correct Answer
    There were ten broken eggs in the carton.
    Explanation
    The sentence contains two mistakes. First, the word "their" should be replaced with "there" to indicate a location or existence. Second, the word "egg's" should be changed to "eggs" to indicate a plural form. The corrected version of the sentence is: "There were ten broken eggs in the carton."

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  • 7. 

    Two hundred fifty thousand is _________

    • A.

      A half million

    • B.

      Two and a half million

    • C.

      A quarter million

    • D.

      25 million

    Correct Answer
    C. A quarter million
    Explanation
    The correct answer is a quarter million because "a quarter" refers to one-fourth or 25% of a whole. Therefore, a quarter million is equivalent to 250,000.

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