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GED Social Studies Practice Questions Set 1
August 18, 2025
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September 3, 2025
Published by Admin on August 18, 2025
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GED Language Arts

1. Which sentence is grammatically correct?

  • A. She don’t like apples.
  • B. They is going to the store.
  • C. He runs every morning.
  • D. We was happy to see them.

Answer: C. He runs every morning.

Explanation: This is the only sentence with proper subject-verb agreement.

2. What is the main idea of a passage?

  • A. The longest sentence
  • B. The central point the author makes
  • C. The first paragraph
  • D. A summary of all details

Answer: B. The central point the author makes

Explanation: The main idea is the overarching theme or primary message.

3. Which word is spelled correctly?

  • A. Recieve
  • B. Accomodate
  • C. Separate
  • D. Definately

Answer: C. Separate

Explanation: “Separate” is correct; the others should be “receive,” “accommodate,” and “definitely.”

4. Identify the metaphor in the following sentence: “Time is a thief.”

  • A. Time
  • B. Is
  • C. A
  • D. Thief

Answer: D. Thief

Explanation: A metaphor directly compares two things (time and a thief) without “like” or “as.”

5. Which punctuation mark is used to end a declarative sentence?

  • A. Question mark (?)
  • B. Exclamation point (!)
  • C. Period (.)
  • D. Comma (,)

Answer: C. Period (.)

Explanation: Declarative sentences (statements) end with a period.

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