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Trident ENG101 module 1 SLP quiz 2016

Question 1 (2 points) Question 1 Unsaved
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Which term in the passage includes a formal definition?

Question 1 options:

“herbicide-resistant super-weeds” (paragraph 6)

“nutritional value” (paragraph 5)

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“genetically modified organisms” (paragraphs 1 and 2)

“processed foods” (paragraphs 3 and 4)

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Read this sentence from paragraph 2 of the passage.

“For example, corn is vulnerable to certain kinds of worms
that eat and destroy the corn stalks.”

Which type of definition does the author create by including
this sentence about “genetically modified organisms”?

Question 2 options:

an extended definition

an informal definition

a formal definition

a dictionary definition

Question 3 (2 points) Question 3 Unsaved
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Read this sentence from paragraph 3 of the passage.

“In the United States, between 87% and 95% of the four most
common crops used in processed foods contain GMOs: soy, canola, sugar beets,
and corn.”

How do you know this sentence contains objective language?

Question 3 options:

It estimates percentages.

It provides names.

It focuses on facts.

It states an opinion.

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uestion 4 (2 points) Question 4 Unsaved
Read this sentence from paragraph 6 of the passage.

“The possibility also exists that all this
interbreeding could lead to new strains of herbicide-resistant
super-weeds.”

Which words tell the reader that this sentence contains
subjective language?

Question 4 options:

also exists

could lead

this interbreeding

new strains

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Question 5 (2 points)

Read this sentence from paragraph 2 of the passage.
“Other plants, such as tomatoes, have been genetically
altered in a similar fashion, to remain fresher longer.”
What is the denotative meaning of the word fashion as it is
used in the sentence?
Question 5 options:

a manner of doing something

a particular kind of person or object

a trendy style

a prevailing custom
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Question 6 (2 points)

Read this sentence from paragraph 5 of the passage.
“Like most innovations, genetically modified foods are not
without controversy.”
Which of the following best replaces the word innovations in
this sentence?
Question 6 options:

nutrients

pesticides

discoveries

plants

Question 7 (2 points)

Use these dictionary entries to answer the question.
sum (root word): take [Latin]
-er (suffix): a person or thing that does something
What does the word consumer mean in this sentence from
paragraph 7 of the passage?
“Because of these concerns, many consumers want to know if
the food they eat contains GMOs.”
Question 7 options:

an object of monetary value

a person who eats or uses something

a label added to products

a person who sells food
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Question 8 (2 points)

Read this sentence from paragraph 8 of the passage.
“The table below illustrates these issues.”
What type of sentence is this?
Question 8 options:

compound

compound-complex

complex

simple

Question 9 (2 points) Question 9 Unsaved
Read this sentence.

The family did not realize that there was a wrinkle in their
plan until they found themselves in a rainstorm without any shelter.

What is the connotative meaning of the word wrinkle as it is
used in the sentence?

Question 9 options:

problem

crease

fold

trick

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Question 10 (2 points)

Read this sentence.
Opponents of labeling defend GMOs, but proponents are
skeptical.
What type of sentence is this?
Question 10 options:

compound-complex

complex

compound

simple
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Question 11 (2 points) Question 11 Unsaved
Read this sentence.

Genetic modification makes pest-resistant corn, but
genetically modified corn may be unhealthy.

What type of sentence is this?

Question 11 options:

complex

compound-complex

compound

simple

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Question 12 (2 points) Question 12 Unsaved
Which of the following is a compound-complex sentence?

Question 12 options:

My mother is not in favor of mandatory labeling, but my
sister supports mandatory labeling.

Unlike my mother, I don’t care to get involved in the GMO
controversy.

Although my father is not an activist, I have become
involved in the GMO controversy, but I remain respectful of my father’s
position.

My mother and my sister are on opposite sides of the
controversy, but I have chosen to stay out of it.

Question 13 (2 points) Question 13 Unsaved
Which sentence uses commas correctly?

Question 13 options:

We toured an organic, farm, a conventional, farm, a food
processing plant, and a grocery store.

We toured, an organic farm a conventional farm, a food
processing plant and a grocery store.

We toured an organic farm, a conventional farm, a food
processing plant, and a grocery store.

We toured, an organic farm, a conventional farm, a food
processing plant, and a grocery store.

Question 14 (2 points) Question 14 Unsaved
Which sentence uses commas correctly?

Question 14 options:

The bread label lists, carbohydrates proteins, fats and
sugars.

The bread label lists carbohydrates, proteins, fats, and
sugars.

The bread label, lists carbohydrates, proteins, fats and
sugars.

The bread label lists, carbohydrates proteins, fats, and
sugars.

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Question 15 (2 points) Question 15 Unsaved
For which writing situation would it be appropriate to use
third-person point of view?

Question 15 options:

a pamphlet that gives instructions for a self-guided tour of
Washington, D. C.

a journal entry about a class trip to Washington, D. C.

a biography of a former United States president

a letter from a student to the president of the United
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