The right choice is B. The number of times your heart beats in one minute is your heart rate, also called your pulse. It's the number on the heart rate monitor next to the letters PUL.
The right choice is B. Paper is the tallest green bar each decade.
The right choice is C. The phrase "the greatest writer of his generation" is used to describe a person who was raised in "destitution," which is another term for poverty.
We don't know if recycling went up or down in 1960 because we don't know what happened before 1960. This rule out choices B, C, and D, leaving only A as the right answer.
The right response is C. The king is used as an example to show how Swift used Gulliver's Travels to show how silly he thought society was. The king also thinks that England's way of life has "many shortcomings." Answer A is appealing, but we don't know what the author of the passage thinks about it.
The right choice is B. There are 52 cards in a deck. If you take out the jacks and kings, there are only 44 cards left. Adding the two red jacks back in makes the total 46. When you take away the four eights, the number goes down to 42. If we divide that number by two, we get 21 as the final sum.
The right choice is C. "The results aren't affected" by other circumstances, making the test "reliable," according to the paragraph. Most doctors think the test is accurate.
The right choice is D. Most of the time, quotation marks are used to show sarcasm or to question what most people think a word or phrase means. Since Swift questioned society, the author probably used the quotes to show how skeptical Swift was.
The right choice is D. The biscuit contains 30% of the required saturated fat. This is the ingredient that should be limited for the remainder of the day, since it has the largest percentage of the daily recommended levels for percentages in prepared biscuits.
The right choice is D. SPF 15–30 is recommended for UK residents with fair skin. In Florida, someone with very fair skin needs an SPF of 50 or more. This indicates that Trevor should boost his SPF by 20–35, or at least 20.
The right response is C. Until 2010, the yellow bar showing plastic is significantly below 10%.
The right choice is D. Swift's satire is perfect, according to the writer, which is certainly an opinion. Answer option A conveys an opinion, but it is supported by the paragraph and is objective. Answer selections B and C are novel narrative details, not opinions.
The right choice is A. In the first sentence, the test is called "blood glucose" or "PG." Since plasma is similar to blood, it's likely that "PG" stands for "plasma glucose." Most likely, the test checks how much glucose is in the blood.
Choice B is the right answer because it is a good call to action for an ad that a school is running. Answer option A is tempting, but it works nicely with the paragraph as it is and adds nothing to a school or college marketing. Neither C nor D would be as efficient as the right solution since they are either too narrow or too broad.
The right choice is A. Look for a claim that the passage directly disagrees with. "Informal education" plays a "key role," according to the author. There's nothing to suggest that the author thinks it's not as good as formal education. Considering what we know about the author, only (C) is illogical.
The right choice is A. The closest conclusion to the passage's statement is the most reasonable. The second paragraph claims that Swift addressed his doubts "via satire" to "point out the underlying ridiculousness of the society around him."
The right choice is C. In the UK, a person with dark skin should wear SPF 15, but in Africa, they should wear SPF 15–30. This suggests that they might wear a lower SPF in the UK than Africa, such as SPF 15 in the UK and SPF 30 in Africa.
The right response is A.
20–40 pays 9.4%
40–60 pays 10.1%
80–90 pays 10.2%.
The total of these three percentages is 29.7%: 9.4 + 10.1 + 10.2
The right response is A. The main point of the passage is to look at how Swift's novel Gulliver's Travels shows his "dark view" of people. None of the choices B, C, or D are appropriate since they are either too general or too narrow.
Answer choice D is right because, like the author's example of Mozart, it shows another person who knew from a young age what they wanted to do. Choice A may be interesting since it contains knowledge on Mozart, but it does not directly support the author's claim in the text.
The right choice is C. Just above the zero at the bottom of the dial is a label indicating 300 pounds.