Spring Sale Special Limited Time 70% Discount Offer - Ends in 0d 00h 00m 00s - Coupon code: buysanta

Exact2Pass Menu

GED Reasoning Through Language Arts

Last Update 15 hours ago Total Questions : 240

The GED Reasoning Through Language Arts content is now fully updated, with all current exam questions added 15 hours ago. Deciding to include GED-Reading practice exam questions in your study plan goes far beyond basic test preparation.

You'll find that our GED-Reading exam questions frequently feature detailed scenarios and practical problem-solving exercises that directly mirror industry challenges. Engaging with these GED-Reading sample sets allows you to effectively manage your time and pace yourself, giving you the ability to finish any GED Reasoning Through Language Arts practice test comfortably within the allotted time.

Question # 61

-- Exhibit –

-- Exhibit --

Based on the narrator’s character as revealed in the excerpt, what would she most likely do if Tante Atie became ill?

A.

fear for her daughter’s health

B.

avoid the responsibility

C.

seek a nursing home

D.

hire a home nurse

E.

nurse her back to health

Question # 62

-- Exhibit –

-- Exhibit --

Based on the qualities of Laura as seen in this excerpt, which of the following jobs would she be most likely to enjoy?

A.

police officer

B.

salesperson

C.

actress

D.

high school art teacher

E.

researcher-writer

Question # 63

-- Exhibit –

-- Exhibit --

The narrator obviously has a clever argument prepared to answer the objections of his audience to the idea of a bull climbing a tree. What technique does the narrator use in his argument (lines 54–60)?

A.

offers scientific proof

B.

quotes statistics

C.

provides witnesses

D.

gives examples from personal experience

E.

accuses his listeners of narrow-mindedness

Question # 64

-- Exhibit –

-- Exhibit --

What is the main reason Mrs. Hale has not visited this house previously?

A.

She was spending time at Mrs. Peters’ house.

B.

She was never invited to visit.

C.

She wanted to visit when John Wright was not at home.

D.

She found the house frightening and solitary.

E.

She was reluctant to converse with anybody.

Question # 65

-- Exhibit –

-- Exhibit --

Why did the author trade in “the microscope for a macro lens and the telescope for a telephoto” (lines 13–16)?

A.

needed to use newer equipment in his job

B.

was going to become a marine biologist

C.

would need different equipment for his new job

D.

suspected that animals would be frightened by microscopes and telescopes

E.

had never used a microscope or telescope before

Question # 66

-- Exhibit –

-- Exhibit --

Which phrase best describes Rip Van Winkle’s attitude toward earning a living?

A.

completely uninterested

B.

proud and dedicated

C.

sometimes willing and eager

D.

happily occupied on a job

E.

hardworking and competent

Question # 67

-- Exhibit –

-- Exhibit --

Why does Mr. Jessup include the phrase “Where the pines meet the palms” (line 12) and put it in quotation marks?

A.

describe their place in history

B.

discourage developers

C.

identify their sports teams’ mascots

D.

highlight the town’s beauty

E.

provide directions for tourists

Question # 68

-- Exhibit –

-- Exhibit --

Why does the narrator use the word "blindly" (line 39) to describe Haldar’s offer to Maggie of a room in their home?

A.

hasn’t realized that Maggie is in love with him

B.

shouldn’t trust Maggie and Alan together

C.

finds the distrust between the two women silly

D.

doesn’t understand the tension between the two women

E.

refuses to accept that he is too ill to keep running the fishing camp

Question # 69

-- Exhibit –

-- Exhibit --

What is the speaker’s mood in the poem?

A.

reflective

B.

fearful

C.

caring

D.

smug

E.

instructive

Question # 70

-- Exhibit –

-- Exhibit --

The second paragraph, lines 9–16, describes the mouse’s reaction to being in the trap. What does this description suggest about the mouse?

A.

makes no attempt to get loose

B.

attempts to win sympathy and a reprieve

C.

cowers in fear

D.

stays calm even in the face of death

E.

is smarter than Maud Martha and has an escape planned

Go to page: