GED Test Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions 2023/2024.
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GED Test Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions 2023/2024.
"WOW! Mom rides a kayak at noon." How are the underlined words alike? - correct
answersThey are palindromes
Who was the author of Common Sense: Thomas Paine or Thomas Jefferson? - correct
answersThomas Paine
What is NOT a real s...
"WOW! Mom rides a kayak at noon." How are the underlined words alike? - correct answersThey are palindromes Who was the author of Common Sense: Thomas Paine or Thomas Jefferson? - correct answersThomas Paine What is NOT a real shark: hammerhead, shovelhead, or tigerhead? - correct answerstigerhead What is the force that slows down an object or stops its motion? - correct answersfriction Which is greater than 90 degrees: an acute angle or an obtuse angle? - correct answersobtuse angle What continent lies East of Europe? (page 1) - correct answersAsia Correct the verb: "My friends have went to summer camp." - correct answers"My friends have gone to summer camp." What government executive conducts most of its business in the Oval Office? - correct answersPresident of the United States Each kind of atom is an element. Are most elements gases, liquids, or metals? - correct answersmetals If your class is catting online with an author "real time," that's now. True or false? - correct answerstrue Do you wear a belt around your w-a-i-s-t or w-a-s-t-e? - correct answersw-a-i-s-t Where were the shots fired that began the American Revolutionary War? - correct answersLexington, Massachusetts Which is a cardiovascular exercise: jumping rope or lifting weights? - correct answersjumping rope What large muscle helps you breath in and out: the heart or the diaphragm? - correct answersdiaphragm GED Test Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions 2023/2024. A number that's divided by another is called the divisor. True or false? - correct answersfalse. Classify from lowest to highest: Sierra Nevada, Rockies, and Appalachians - correct answersAppalachians, Sierra Nevada, Rockies "The angry sky dumped water on us!" 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Are the opening words of the Constitution called the Introduction or the Preamble? - correct answersPreamble To meditate, do you sit quietly and clear your mind or do you try to float in the air? - correct answersYou sit quietly and clear your mind. Which forms over an ocean: a hurricane or a tornado? - correct answersa hurricane Our bus left at 12:45 pm. The trip took 4 1/2 hours. What time did we arrive? - correct answers5:15 pm Name the largest mountain system on the continent of Europe - correct answersAlps Is a flashback a story interruption that gives past information or a brainstorm? - correct answersIt's a story interruption that gives information that happened in the past Who led the Spanish army that conquered the Aztecs? - correct answersHernando Cortes Which is the best conductor of electricity: wood, ceramic or copper? - correct answerscopper Is "confetti" bits of colored paper or very thin noodles? - correct answersbits of colored paper Spell the noun that comes from the adjective "silly." - correct answerssilliness In what war were the American forces called the Continental Army? - correct answersThe American Revolution or War of Independence The bald eagle has no feathers on its head. 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What's the ratio of drums to flutes? - correct answers1 to 1 What city in Missouri is famous for its Gateway Arch? - correct answersSt. Louis Which poetry is usually humorous: a haiku, a limerick, or free verse? - correct answersa limerick Did Cyrus McCormick invent the reaper or the elevator? - correct answersthe reaper What contains the embryo of a flowering plant? - correct answersa seed Is the holiday of Yam Kippur observed by Jews or by Christians? - correct answersby Jews "I'll read you the story." Which word is the indirect object? - correct answersyou Who won Word War II: the Axis or the Allies? - correct answersthe Allies Find the misfit in this group: Bach, Chopin, Picasso, Schubert - correct answersPicasso What do rocks turn into when they erode? - correct answerssand How many zeros are there in 735 million? - correct answers6 Which state does NOT border on California: Nevada, Washington, or Arizona? - correct answersWashington There is no real English word that rhymes with "orange." True or false? - correct answerstrue
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