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GED Social Studies set 2
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GED Language Arts

1. Which sentence uses correct punctuation?

  • A. I went to the store, and bought milk.
  • B. I went to the store and bought milk.
  • C. I went to the store; and bought milk.
  • D. I went to the store: and bought milk.

Answer: B. I went to the store and bought milk.

Explanation: No comma is needed when connecting two items with “and” in a simple list.

2. What is the adjective in this sentence: “The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.”?

  • A. quick, brown, lazy
  • B. fox, dog
  • C. jumped, over
  • D. the, the

Answer: A. quick, brown, lazy

Explanation: Adjectives describe nouns: quick/brown describe fox, lazy describes dog.

3. Which word is a synonym for “enormous”?

  • A. Small
  • B. Tiny
  • C. Huge
  • D. Miniature

Answer: C. Huge

Explanation: Both “enormous” and “huge” mean very large in size.

4. Identify the complete sentence:

  • A. Running through the park.
  • B. The cat sat on the mat.
  • C. After the movie ended.
  • D. Because she was tired.

Answer: B. The cat sat on the mat.

Explanation: This is the only option with a subject (cat) and predicate (sat on the mat).

5. What is the past tense of “bring”?

  • A. Bringed
  • B. Brang
  • C. Brought
  • D. Brings

Answer: C. Brought

Explanation: The irregular verb “bring” becomes “brought” in the past tense.

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