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Mock Test - 6 - Question 1

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Mike and his Cable TV

1. My best friend Mike is notorious for ignoring many of the modern conveniences that most people could not live (1) without he’d sooner handwrite anything than sit at a computer to type.
He (2) insists that, it would be too much trouble to learn all of the functions on a word-processing program. So, I was not the least bit surprised to hear of his disappointment in his evening last Friday. Apparently, he (3) is very excited to host some friends from work at his apartment for the first time. Within minutes of their arrival, one of them reached for the television remote and punched in a channel. Alerted by the sound of static from the TV, Mike realized immediately what was happening: the first game of the playoffs was on and he didn’t have cable service!
(4) Therefore, he asserts he has no desire to have more than a few channels to flip through, but I imagine at that moment on Friday evening, he had wished for cable service.(5)
2. To help my friend, I said I would look into (6) it for him. I spoke to a sales agent with the cable company about the different packages of channels available to someone living in Mike’s apartment building. She started by describing the most premium package, (7) so I quickly interrupted her to say she should begin with the cheapest offer. She insisted that the premium package was amazing, with many extra (8) sports, and movie channels. 
I assured her that the cheapest possible option, when she told me it was only $15 per month, would more than suffice, I arranged to have it installed. I knew it would be worth it to Mike.
3.
[1] During his first few days with cable, Mike (10) has sat in front of his (11) TV; when before he would have been reading a comic book or milling around the apartment.
[2] He is fond of animal documentaries and can’t believe how many of them he finds every day across the 70 channels.
[3] I showed him how (12) to program his VCR to record what he likes.
4.
[1] With this discovery of cable television, I suspect Mike might take more kindly to technology in the future.
[2] Soon I hope to introduce to him to the Internet and maybe even the cellular phone.
[3] (13) I doubt he’ll turn out to be a gadget-lover like me someday. (14)

Q. (1)

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 1

The best answer is D. The contraction he’d begins a new, independent clause, which is clear and concise as a separate sentence. Answer choices A and C would make the sentence ungrammatical. Answer choice B would create a run-on sentence.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 2

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Mike and his Cable TV

1. My best friend Mike is notorious for ignoring many of the modern conveniences that most people could not live (1) without he’d sooner handwrite anything than sit at a computer to type.
He (2) insists that, it would be too much trouble to learn all of the functions on a word-processing program. So, I was not the least bit surprised to hear of his disappointment in his evening last Friday. Apparently, he (3) is very excited to host some friends from work at his apartment for the first time. Within minutes of their arrival, one of them reached for the television remote and punched in a channel. Alerted by the sound of static from the TV, Mike realized immediately what was happening: the first game of the playoffs was on and he didn’t have cable service!
(4) Therefore, he asserts he has no desire to have more than a few channels to flip through, but I imagine at that moment on Friday evening, he had wished for cable service.(5)
2. To help my friend, I said I would look into (6) it for him. I spoke to a sales agent with the cable company about the different packages of channels available to someone living in Mike’s apartment building. She started by describing the most premium package, (7) so I quickly interrupted her to say she should begin with the cheapest offer. She insisted that the premium package was amazing, with many extra (8) sports, and movie channels. 
I assured her that the cheapest possible option, when she told me it was only $15 per month, would more than suffice, I arranged to have it installed. I knew it would be worth it to Mike.
3.
[1] During his first few days with cable, Mike (10) has sat in front of his (11) TV; when before he would have been reading a comic book or milling around the apartment.
[2] He is fond of animal documentaries and can’t believe how many of them he finds every day across the 70 channels.
[3] I showed him how (12) to program his VCR to record what he likes.
4.
[1] With this discovery of cable television, I suspect Mike might take more kindly to technology in the future.
[2] Soon I hope to introduce to him to the Internet and maybe even the cellular phone.
[3] (13) I doubt he’ll turn out to be a gadget-lover like me someday. (14)

Q. (2)

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 2

The best answer is c. The verb insists takes a clause headed by that as its object, which may not be separated from the verb with a comma. The other answer choices incorrectly use commas.

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Mock Test - 6 - Question 3

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Mike and his Cable TV

1. My best friend Mike is notorious for ignoring many of the modern conveniences that most people could not live (1) without he’d sooner handwrite anything than sit at a computer to type.
He (2) insists that, it would be too much trouble to learn all of the functions on a word-processing program. So, I was not the least bit surprised to hear of his disappointment in his evening last Friday. Apparently, he (3) is very excited to host some friends from work at his apartment for the first time. Within minutes of their arrival, one of them reached for the television remote and punched in a channel. Alerted by the sound of static from the TV, Mike realized immediately what was happening: the first game of the playoffs was on and he didn’t have cable service!
(4) Therefore, he asserts he has no desire to have more than a few channels to flip through, but I imagine at that moment on Friday evening, he had wished for cable service.(5)
2. To help my friend, I said I would look into (6) it for him. I spoke to a sales agent with the cable company about the different packages of channels available to someone living in Mike’s apartment building. She started by describing the most premium package, (7) so I quickly interrupted her to say she should begin with the cheapest offer. She insisted that the premium package was amazing, with many extra (8) sports, and movie channels. 
I assured her that the cheapest possible option, when she told me it was only $15 per month, would more than suffice, I arranged to have it installed. I knew it would be worth it to Mike.
3.
[1] During his first few days with cable, Mike (10) has sat in front of his (11) TV; when before he would have been reading a comic book or milling around the apartment.
[2] He is fond of animal documentaries and can’t believe how many of them he finds every day across the 70 channels.
[3] I showed him how (12) to program his VCR to record what he likes.
4.
[1] With this discovery of cable television, I suspect Mike might take more kindly to technology in the future.
[2] Soon I hope to introduce to him to the Internet and maybe even the cellular phone.
[3] (13) I doubt he’ll turn out to be a gadget-lover like me someday. (14)

Q. (3)

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 3

The best answer is B. The sentence should be in past tense, so answer choices A and C may be eliminated. Answer choice D would be ungrammatical in the sentence.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 4

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Mike and his Cable TV

1. My best friend Mike is notorious for ignoring many of the modern conveniences that most people could not live (1) without he’d sooner handwrite anything than sit at a computer to type.
He (2) insists that, it would be too much trouble to learn all of the functions on a word-processing program. So, I was not the least bit surprised to hear of his disappointment in his evening last Friday. Apparently, he (3) is very excited to host some friends from work at his apartment for the first time. Within minutes of their arrival, one of them reached for the television remote and punched in a channel. Alerted by the sound of static from the TV, Mike realized immediately what was happening: the first game of the playoffs was on and he didn’t have cable service!
(4) Therefore, he asserts he has no desire to have more than a few channels to flip through, but I imagine at that moment on Friday evening, he had wished for cable service.(5)
2. To help my friend, I said I would look into (6) it for him. I spoke to a sales agent with the cable company about the different packages of channels available to someone living in Mike’s apartment building. She started by describing the most premium package, (7) so I quickly interrupted her to say she should begin with the cheapest offer. She insisted that the premium package was amazing, with many extra (8) sports, and movie channels. 
I assured her that the cheapest possible option, when she told me it was only $15 per month, would more than suffice, I arranged to have it installed. I knew it would be worth it to Mike.
3.
[1] During his first few days with cable, Mike (10) has sat in front of his (11) TV; when before he would have been reading a comic book or milling around the apartment.
[2] He is fond of animal documentaries and can’t believe how many of them he finds every day across the 70 channels.
[3] I showed him how (12) to program his VCR to record what he likes.
4.
[1] With this discovery of cable television, I suspect Mike might take more kindly to technology in the future.
[2] Soon I hope to introduce to him to the Internet and maybe even the cellular phone.
[3] (13) I doubt he’ll turn out to be a gadget-lover like me someday. (14)

Q. (4)

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 4

The best answer is d. There is no cause–effect relationship described between this sentence and the preceding one, so the other answer choices may be eliminated.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 5

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Mike and his Cable TV

1. My best friend Mike is notorious for ignoring many of the modern conveniences that most people could not live (1) without he’d sooner handwrite anything than sit at a computer to type.
He (2) insists that, it would be too much trouble to learn all of the functions on a word-processing program. So, I was not the least bit surprised to hear of his disappointment in his evening last Friday. Apparently, he (3) is very excited to host some friends from work at his apartment for the first time. Within minutes of their arrival, one of them reached for the television remote and punched in a channel. Alerted by the sound of static from the TV, Mike realized immediately what was happening: the first game of the playoffs was on and he didn’t have cable service!
(4) Therefore, he asserts he has no desire to have more than a few channels to flip through, but I imagine at that moment on Friday evening, he had wished for cable service.(5)
2. To help my friend, I said I would look into (6) it for him. I spoke to a sales agent with the cable company about the different packages of channels available to someone living in Mike’s apartment building. She started by describing the most premium package, (7) so I quickly interrupted her to say she should begin with the cheapest offer. She insisted that the premium package was amazing, with many extra (8) sports, and movie channels. 
I assured her that the cheapest possible option, when she told me it was only $15 per month, would more than suffice, I arranged to have it installed. I knew it would be worth it to Mike.
3.
[1] During his first few days with cable, Mike (10) has sat in front of his (11) TV; when before he would have been reading a comic book or milling around the apartment.
[2] He is fond of animal documentaries and can’t believe how many of them he finds every day across the 70 channels.
[3] I showed him how (12) to program his VCR to record what he likes.
4.
[1] With this discovery of cable television, I suspect Mike might take more kindly to technology in the future.
[2] Soon I hope to introduce to him to the Internet and maybe even the cellular phone.
[3] (13) I doubt he’ll turn out to be a gadget-lover like me someday. (14)

Q. Given that all are true, which of the following additions to the preceding sentence (replacing “cable service”) would be most relevant?

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 5

The best answer is A. Unlike the other answer choices, answer choice A describes the primary reason Mike would have wanted cable at the particular moment in the narrative described in the previous sentence.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 6

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Mike and his Cable TV

1. My best friend Mike is notorious for ignoring many of the modern conveniences that most people could not live (1) without he’d sooner handwrite anything than sit at a computer to type.
He (2) insists that, it would be too much trouble to learn all of the functions on a word-processing program. So, I was not the least bit surprised to hear of his disappointment in his evening last Friday. Apparently, he (3) is very excited to host some friends from work at his apartment for the first time. Within minutes of their arrival, one of them reached for the television remote and punched in a channel. Alerted by the sound of static from the TV, Mike realized immediately what was happening: the first game of the playoffs was on and he didn’t have cable service!
(4) Therefore, he asserts he has no desire to have more than a few channels to flip through, but I imagine at that moment on Friday evening, he had wished for cable service.(5)
2. To help my friend, I said I would look into (6) it for him. I spoke to a sales agent with the cable company about the different packages of channels available to someone living in Mike’s apartment building. She started by describing the most premium package, (7) so I quickly interrupted her to say she should begin with the cheapest offer. She insisted that the premium package was amazing, with many extra (8) sports, and movie channels. 
I assured her that the cheapest possible option, when she told me it was only $15 per month, would more than suffice, I arranged to have it installed. I knew it would be worth it to Mike.
3.
[1] During his first few days with cable, Mike (10) has sat in front of his (11) TV; when before he would have been reading a comic book or milling around the apartment.
[2] He is fond of animal documentaries and can’t believe how many of them he finds every day across the 70 channels.
[3] I showed him how (12) to program his VCR to record what he likes.
4.
[1] With this discovery of cable television, I suspect Mike might take more kindly to technology in the future.
[2] Soon I hope to introduce to him to the Internet and maybe even the cellular phone.
[3] (13) I doubt he’ll turn out to be a gadget-lover like me someday. (14)

Q. (6)

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 6

The best answer is d. For the sake of clarity, paragraphs are best introduced without the use of pronouns. Furthermore, answer choice b does not agree with the singular noun cable service, to which it refers.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 7

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Mike and his Cable TV

1. My best friend Mike is notorious for ignoring many of the modern conveniences that most people could not live (1) without he’d sooner handwrite anything than sit at a computer to type.
He (2) insists that, it would be too much trouble to learn all of the functions on a word-processing program. So, I was not the least bit surprised to hear of his disappointment in his evening last Friday. Apparently, he (3) is very excited to host some friends from work at his apartment for the first time. Within minutes of their arrival, one of them reached for the television remote and punched in a channel. Alerted by the sound of static from the TV, Mike realized immediately what was happening: the first game of the playoffs was on and he didn’t have cable service!
(4) Therefore, he asserts he has no desire to have more than a few channels to flip through, but I imagine at that moment on Friday evening, he had wished for cable service.(5)
2. To help my friend, I said I would look into (6) it for him. I spoke to a sales agent with the cable company about the different packages of channels available to someone living in Mike’s apartment building. She started by describing the most premium package, (7) so I quickly interrupted her to say she should begin with the cheapest offer. She insisted that the premium package was amazing, with many extra (8) sports, and movie channels. 
I assured her that the cheapest possible option, when she told me it was only $15 per month, would more than suffice, I arranged to have it installed. I knew it would be worth it to Mike.
3.
[1] During his first few days with cable, Mike (10) has sat in front of his (11) TV; when before he would have been reading a comic book or milling around the apartment.
[2] He is fond of animal documentaries and can’t believe how many of them he finds every day across the 70 channels.
[3] I showed him how (12) to program his VCR to record what he likes.
4.
[1] With this discovery of cable television, I suspect Mike might take more kindly to technology in the future.
[2] Soon I hope to introduce to him to the Internet and maybe even the cellular phone.
[3] (13) I doubt he’ll turn out to be a gadget-lover like me someday. (14)

Q. (7)

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 7

The best answer is A. The underlined portion requires no changes. The word so introduces the effect of a cause stated in the first clause. The other answer choices reflect the inverse relationship and would not make sense in context.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 8

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Mike and his Cable TV

1. My best friend Mike is notorious for ignoring many of the modern conveniences that most people could not live (1) without he’d sooner handwrite anything than sit at a computer to type.
He (2) insists that, it would be too much trouble to learn all of the functions on a word-processing program. So, I was not the least bit surprised to hear of his disappointment in his evening last Friday. Apparently, he (3) is very excited to host some friends from work at his apartment for the first time. Within minutes of their arrival, one of them reached for the television remote and punched in a channel. Alerted by the sound of static from the TV, Mike realized immediately what was happening: the first game of the playoffs was on and he didn’t have cable service!
(4) Therefore, he asserts he has no desire to have more than a few channels to flip through, but I imagine at that moment on Friday evening, he had wished for cable service.(5)
2. To help my friend, I said I would look into (6) it for him. I spoke to a sales agent with the cable company about the different packages of channels available to someone living in Mike’s apartment building. She started by describing the most premium package, (7) so I quickly interrupted her to say she should begin with the cheapest offer. She insisted that the premium package was amazing, with many extra (8) sports, and movie channels. 
I assured her that the cheapest possible option, when she told me it was only $15 per month, would more than suffice, I arranged to have it installed. I knew it would be worth it to Mike.
3.
[1] During his first few days with cable, Mike (10) has sat in front of his (11) TV; when before he would have been reading a comic book or milling around the apartment.
[2] He is fond of animal documentaries and can’t believe how many of them he finds every day across the 70 channels.
[3] I showed him how (12) to program his VCR to record what he likes.
4.
[1] With this discovery of cable television, I suspect Mike might take more kindly to technology in the future.
[2] Soon I hope to introduce to him to the Internet and maybe even the cellular phone.
[3] (13) I doubt he’ll turn out to be a gadget-lover like me someday. (14)

Q. (8)

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 8

The best answer is d. Nouns conjoined with and may not be separated with a comma, as in answer choices a and b, nor may they be separated from the noun with which they form a compound (channels), as in answer choices b and c.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 9

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Mike and his Cable TV

1. My best friend Mike is notorious for ignoring many of the modern conveniences that most people could not live (1) without he’d sooner handwrite anything than sit at a computer to type.
He (2) insists that, it would be too much trouble to learn all of the functions on a word-processing program. So, I was not the least bit surprised to hear of his disappointment in his evening last Friday. Apparently, he (3) is very excited to host some friends from work at his apartment for the first time. Within minutes of their arrival, one of them reached for the television remote and punched in a channel. Alerted by the sound of static from the TV, Mike realized immediately what was happening: the first game of the playoffs was on and he didn’t have cable service!
(4) Therefore, he asserts he has no desire to have more than a few channels to flip through, but I imagine at that moment on Friday evening, he had wished for cable service.(5)
2. To help my friend, I said I would look into (6) it for him. I spoke to a sales agent with the cable company about the different packages of channels available to someone living in Mike’s apartment building. She started by describing the most premium package, (7) so I quickly interrupted her to say she should begin with the cheapest offer. She insisted that the premium package was amazing, with many extra (8) sports, and movie channels. 
I assured her that the cheapest possible option, when she told me it was only $15 per month, would more than suffice, I arranged to have it installed. I knew it would be worth it to Mike.
3.
[1] During his first few days with cable, Mike (10) has sat in front of his (11) TV; when before he would have been reading a comic book or milling around the apartment.
[2] He is fond of animal documentaries and can’t believe how many of them he finds every day across the 70 channels.
[3] I showed him how (12) to program his VCR to record what he likes.
4.
[1] With this discovery of cable television, I suspect Mike might take more kindly to technology in the future.
[2] Soon I hope to introduce to him to the Internet and maybe even the cellular phone.
[3] (13) I doubt he’ll turn out to be a gadget-lover like me someday. (14)

Q. (9)

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 9

The best answer is B. This list sets the events of the conversation in correct chronological order. The other answer choices are not as clear and concise.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 10

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Mike and his Cable TV

1. My best friend Mike is notorious for ignoring many of the modern conveniences that most people could not live (1) without he’d sooner handwrite anything than sit at a computer to type.
He (2) insists that, it would be too much trouble to learn all of the functions on a word-processing program. So, I was not the least bit surprised to hear of his disappointment in his evening last Friday. Apparently, he (3) is very excited to host some friends from work at his apartment for the first time. Within minutes of their arrival, one of them reached for the television remote and punched in a channel. Alerted by the sound of static from the TV, Mike realized immediately what was happening: the first game of the playoffs was on and he didn’t have cable service!
(4) Therefore, he asserts he has no desire to have more than a few channels to flip through, but I imagine at that moment on Friday evening, he had wished for cable service.(5)
2. To help my friend, I said I would look into (6) it for him. I spoke to a sales agent with the cable company about the different packages of channels available to someone living in Mike’s apartment building. She started by describing the most premium package, (7) so I quickly interrupted her to say she should begin with the cheapest offer. She insisted that the premium package was amazing, with many extra (8) sports, and movie channels. 
I assured her that the cheapest possible option, when she told me it was only $15 per month, would more than suffice, I arranged to have it installed. I knew it would be worth it to Mike.
3.
[1] During his first few days with cable, Mike (10) has sat in front of his (11) TV; when before he would have been reading a comic book or milling around the apartment.
[2] He is fond of animal documentaries and can’t believe how many of them he finds every day across the 70 channels.
[3] I showed him how (12) to program his VCR to record what he likes.
4.
[1] With this discovery of cable television, I suspect Mike might take more kindly to technology in the future.
[2] Soon I hope to introduce to him to the Internet and maybe even the cellular phone.
[3] (13) I doubt he’ll turn out to be a gadget-lover like me someday. (14)

Q. (10)

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 10

The best answer is d. The sentence describes a completed event in the past; therefore, the other answer choices may be eliminated.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 11

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Mike and his Cable TV

1. My best friend Mike is notorious for ignoring many of the modern conveniences that most people could not live (1) without he’d sooner handwrite anything than sit at a computer to type.
He (2) insists that, it would be too much trouble to learn all of the functions on a word-processing program. So, I was not the least bit surprised to hear of his disappointment in his evening last Friday. Apparently, he (3) is very excited to host some friends from work at his apartment for the first time. Within minutes of their arrival, one of them reached for the television remote and punched in a channel. Alerted by the sound of static from the TV, Mike realized immediately what was happening: the first game of the playoffs was on and he didn’t have cable service!
(4) Therefore, he asserts he has no desire to have more than a few channels to flip through, but I imagine at that moment on Friday evening, he had wished for cable service.(5)
2. To help my friend, I said I would look into (6) it for him. I spoke to a sales agent with the cable company about the different packages of channels available to someone living in Mike’s apartment building. She started by describing the most premium package, (7) so I quickly interrupted her to say she should begin with the cheapest offer. She insisted that the premium package was amazing, with many extra (8) sports, and movie channels. 
I assured her that the cheapest possible option, when she told me it was only $15 per month, would more than suffice, I arranged to have it installed. I knew it would be worth it to Mike.
3.
[1] During his first few days with cable, Mike (10) has sat in front of his (11) TV; when before he would have been reading a comic book or milling around the apartment.
[2] He is fond of animal documentaries and can’t believe how many of them he finds every day across the 70 channels.
[3] I showed him how (12) to program his VCR to record what he likes.
4.
[1] With this discovery of cable television, I suspect Mike might take more kindly to technology in the future.
[2] Soon I hope to introduce to him to the Internet and maybe even the cellular phone.
[3] (13) I doubt he’ll turn out to be a gadget-lover like me someday. (14)

Q. (11)

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 11

The best answer is D. No punctuation is required before the clause that begins with when; therefore, the other answer choices may be eliminated.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 12

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Mike and his Cable TV

1. My best friend Mike is notorious for ignoring many of the modern conveniences that most people could not live (1) without he’d sooner handwrite anything than sit at a computer to type.
He (2) insists that, it would be too much trouble to learn all of the functions on a word-processing program. So, I was not the least bit surprised to hear of his disappointment in his evening last Friday. Apparently, he (3) is very excited to host some friends from work at his apartment for the first time. Within minutes of their arrival, one of them reached for the television remote and punched in a channel. Alerted by the sound of static from the TV, Mike realized immediately what was happening: the first game of the playoffs was on and he didn’t have cable service!
(4) Therefore, he asserts he has no desire to have more than a few channels to flip through, but I imagine at that moment on Friday evening, he had wished for cable service.(5)
2. To help my friend, I said I would look into (6) it for him. I spoke to a sales agent with the cable company about the different packages of channels available to someone living in Mike’s apartment building. She started by describing the most premium package, (7) so I quickly interrupted her to say she should begin with the cheapest offer. She insisted that the premium package was amazing, with many extra (8) sports, and movie channels. 
I assured her that the cheapest possible option, when she told me it was only $15 per month, would more than suffice, I arranged to have it installed. I knew it would be worth it to Mike.
3.
[1] During his first few days with cable, Mike (10) has sat in front of his (11) TV; when before he would have been reading a comic book or milling around the apartment.
[2] He is fond of animal documentaries and can’t believe how many of them he finds every day across the 70 channels.
[3] I showed him how (12) to program his VCR to record what he likes.
4.
[1] With this discovery of cable television, I suspect Mike might take more kindly to technology in the future.
[2] Soon I hope to introduce to him to the Internet and maybe even the cellular phone.
[3] (13) I doubt he’ll turn out to be a gadget-lover like me someday. (14)

Q. (12)

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 12

The best answer is a. It is correct to use the infinitive to followed by the simple verb program.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 13

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Mike and his Cable TV

1. My best friend Mike is notorious for ignoring many of the modern conveniences that most people could not live (1) without he’d sooner handwrite anything than sit at a computer to type.
He (2) insists that, it would be too much trouble to learn all of the functions on a word-processing program. So, I was not the least bit surprised to hear of his disappointment in his evening last Friday. Apparently, he (3) is very excited to host some friends from work at his apartment for the first time. Within minutes of their arrival, one of them reached for the television remote and punched in a channel. Alerted by the sound of static from the TV, Mike realized immediately what was happening: the first game of the playoffs was on and he didn’t have cable service!
(4) Therefore, he asserts he has no desire to have more than a few channels to flip through, but I imagine at that moment on Friday evening, he had wished for cable service.(5)
2. To help my friend, I said I would look into (6) it for him. I spoke to a sales agent with the cable company about the different packages of channels available to someone living in Mike’s apartment building. She started by describing the most premium package, (7) so I quickly interrupted her to say she should begin with the cheapest offer. She insisted that the premium package was amazing, with many extra (8) sports, and movie channels. 
I assured her that the cheapest possible option, when she told me it was only $15 per month, would more than suffice, I arranged to have it installed. I knew it would be worth it to Mike.
3.
[1] During his first few days with cable, Mike (10) has sat in front of his (11) TV; when before he would have been reading a comic book or milling around the apartment.
[2] He is fond of animal documentaries and can’t believe how many of them he finds every day across the 70 channels.
[3] I showed him how (12) to program his VCR to record what he likes.
4.
[1] With this discovery of cable television, I suspect Mike might take more kindly to technology in the future.
[2] Soon I hope to introduce to him to the Internet and maybe even the cellular phone.
[3] (13) I doubt he’ll turn out to be a gadget-lover like me someday. (14)

Q. Which of the choices would provide an ending most consistent with the essay as a whole?

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 13

The best answer is B. It maintains the lighthearted, slightly tongue-in-cheek tone of the passage and makes sense in the paragraph. The other choices may be eliminated for being unrelated and straying from the general tone of the passage.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 14

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Mike and his Cable TV

1. My best friend Mike is notorious for ignoring many of the modern conveniences that most people could not live (1) without he’d sooner handwrite anything than sit at a computer to type.
He (2) insists that, it would be too much trouble to learn all of the functions on a word-processing program. So, I was not the least bit surprised to hear of his disappointment in his evening last Friday. Apparently, he (3) is very excited to host some friends from work at his apartment for the first time. Within minutes of their arrival, one of them reached for the television remote and punched in a channel. Alerted by the sound of static from the TV, Mike realized immediately what was happening: the first game of the playoffs was on and he didn’t have cable service!
(4) Therefore, he asserts he has no desire to have more than a few channels to flip through, but I imagine at that moment on Friday evening, he had wished for cable service.(5)
2. To help my friend, I said I would look into (6) it for him. I spoke to a sales agent with the cable company about the different packages of channels available to someone living in Mike’s apartment building. She started by describing the most premium package, (7) so I quickly interrupted her to say she should begin with the cheapest offer. She insisted that the premium package was amazing, with many extra (8) sports, and movie channels. 
I assured her that the cheapest possible option, when she told me it was only $15 per month, would more than suffice, I arranged to have it installed. I knew it would be worth it to Mike.
3.
[1] During his first few days with cable, Mike (10) has sat in front of his (11) TV; when before he would have been reading a comic book or milling around the apartment.
[2] He is fond of animal documentaries and can’t believe how many of them he finds every day across the 70 channels.
[3] I showed him how (12) to program his VCR to record what he likes.
4.
[1] With this discovery of cable television, I suspect Mike might take more kindly to technology in the future.
[2] Soon I hope to introduce to him to the Internet and maybe even the cellular phone.
[3] (13) I doubt he’ll turn out to be a gadget-lover like me someday. (14)

Q. Upon reviewing Paragraph 4 and realizing that some information has been left out, the writer composes the following sentence:
Little by little, I see him enjoying the pleasures of our digital world.
The most logical placement for this sentence would be:

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 14

The best answer is b. Placing the sentence between Sentence 1 and Sentence 2 provides a logical transition from the former to the latter. The other answer choices would not accomplish this; therefore, they may be eliminated.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 15

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Mike and his Cable TV

1. My best friend Mike is notorious for ignoring many of the modern conveniences that most people could not live (1) without he’d sooner handwrite anything than sit at a computer to type.
He (2) insists that, it would be too much trouble to learn all of the functions on a word-processing program. So, I was not the least bit surprised to hear of his disappointment in his evening last Friday. Apparently, he (3) is very excited to host some friends from work at his apartment for the first time. Within minutes of their arrival, one of them reached for the television remote and punched in a channel. Alerted by the sound of static from the TV, Mike realized immediately what was happening: the first game of the playoffs was on and he didn’t have cable service!
(4) Therefore, he asserts he has no desire to have more than a few channels to flip through, but I imagine at that moment on Friday evening, he had wished for cable service.(5)
2. To help my friend, I said I would look into (6) it for him. I spoke to a sales agent with the cable company about the different packages of channels available to someone living in Mike’s apartment building. She started by describing the most premium package, (7) so I quickly interrupted her to say she should begin with the cheapest offer. She insisted that the premium package was amazing, with many extra (8) sports, and movie channels. 
I assured her that the cheapest possible option, when she told me it was only $15 per month, would more than suffice, I arranged to have it installed. I knew it would be worth it to Mike.
3.
[1] During his first few days with cable, Mike (10) has sat in front of his (11) TV; when before he would have been reading a comic book or milling around the apartment.
[2] He is fond of animal documentaries and can’t believe how many of them he finds every day across the 70 channels.
[3] I showed him how (12) to program his VCR to record what he likes.
4.
[1] With this discovery of cable television, I suspect Mike might take more kindly to technology in the future.
[2] Soon I hope to introduce to him to the Internet and maybe even the cellular phone.
[3] (13) I doubt he’ll turn out to be a gadget-lover like me someday. (14)

Q. The writer is considering deleting Sentence 2 of Paragraph 3. If the writer removed this sentence, the essay would primarily lose:

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 15

The best answer is A. The Sentence supports the assertion that Mike is profiting from cable service. Answer choices B and D are not supported by the passage. Answer choice C, while possibly true, is not very specific. Moreover, Sentence 2 of Paragraph 3 is not obviously humorous, as answer choice C claims. For these two reasons, answer choice C may be eliminated.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 16

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Ragtime: Uniquely American Music
1.

(1) Many forms of music have originated in the United States, thanks in large part to the (2) nations rich ethnic diversity. (3) It is ragtime that is one form of American music. Characterized both by its distinctive African-American syncopation and conservative European classical structure, (4) ragtime in its heyday from 1900 to 1918 was enjoyed by people of all races and ethnicities.
2. Ragtime grew from the marches and jigs popular in the Northern Black communities of the late 19th century. Historians consider 1897 the beginning of mature ragtime. A “rag” can have varied (5) instrumentation; but usually it is written for piano. Ragtime songs have a vocal part, but much of the music makes the piano (6) center stage. Predating recorded music, ragtime was distributed almost exclusively as sheet music, which was performed by amateur pianists in homes and cafes around the country. For this reason, many consider ragtime to be a form of classical music. Public performances by ragtime composers were in short supply, but high demand. One alternative to seeing a great performance was to hear the piece on a player piano. The first official ragtime hit was Scott Joplin’s Maple Leaf Rag, published in 1899. America was enthralled by this sophisticated composition.
3.
[1] Today, Joplin is the most famous figure in ragtime history.
[2] He first (7) showed great musical potential at a young age, and when his family moved to a new home in Texas, his mother worked long hours to earn enough money to buy a piano for him.
[3] His abilities were noticed by a German piano teacher (8) he gave Joplin free lessons and instilled in him good classical technique.
[4] Soon enough, Joplin was a skilled musician and began studying music composition (9) at George Smith College in Sedalia, Missouri.
[5] After some years as a traveling musician, (10) where he eventually settled back in Sedalia and became a (11) pianist at several, popular, black men’s clubs.
[6] It was during this phase of his career that he composed his Maple Leaf Rag, (12) the piano piece that propelled him, and ragtime itself into national prominence. (13)
4.
The ragtime style illustrates how people of diverse heritage can create unique music that (14) lots of people like. Ragtime gave way to jazz by the 1920s. Audio recording was becoming popular at the same time. The piano was no longer required and jazz albums began playing in living rooms across the country. Like all folk music, though, jazz pays homage to its predecessor—ragtime—by borrowing its style, rhythm, and mood.

Q. (1)

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 16

The best answer is a. As it is written, the sentence leads logically to the next sentence, which identifies a single example of a “form of music.”

Mock Test - 6 - Question 17

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Ragtime: Uniquely American Music
1.

(1) Many forms of music have originated in the United States, thanks in large part to the (2) nations rich ethnic diversity. (3) It is ragtime that is one form of American music. Characterized both by its distinctive African-American syncopation and conservative European classical structure, (4) ragtime in its heyday from 1900 to 1918 was enjoyed by people of all races and ethnicities.
2. Ragtime grew from the marches and jigs popular in the Northern Black communities of the late 19th century. Historians consider 1897 the beginning of mature ragtime. A “rag” can have varied (5) instrumentation; but usually it is written for piano. Ragtime songs have a vocal part, but much of the music makes the piano (6) center stage. Predating recorded music, ragtime was distributed almost exclusively as sheet music, which was performed by amateur pianists in homes and cafes around the country. For this reason, many consider ragtime to be a form of classical music. Public performances by ragtime composers were in short supply, but high demand. One alternative to seeing a great performance was to hear the piece on a player piano. The first official ragtime hit was Scott Joplin’s Maple Leaf Rag, published in 1899. America was enthralled by this sophisticated composition.
3.
[1] Today, Joplin is the most famous figure in ragtime history.
[2] He first (7) showed great musical potential at a young age, and when his family moved to a new home in Texas, his mother worked long hours to earn enough money to buy a piano for him.
[3] His abilities were noticed by a German piano teacher (8) he gave Joplin free lessons and instilled in him good classical technique.
[4] Soon enough, Joplin was a skilled musician and began studying music composition (9) at George Smith College in Sedalia, Missouri.
[5] After some years as a traveling musician, (10) where he eventually settled back in Sedalia and became a (11) pianist at several, popular, black men’s clubs.
[6] It was during this phase of his career that he composed his Maple Leaf Rag, (12) the piano piece that propelled him, and ragtime itself into national prominence. (13)
4.
The ragtime style illustrates how people of diverse heritage can create unique music that (14) lots of people like. Ragtime gave way to jazz by the 1920s. Audio recording was becoming popular at the same time. The piano was no longer required and jazz albums began playing in living rooms across the country. Like all folk music, though, jazz pays homage to its predecessor—ragtime—by borrowing its style, rhythm, and mood.

Q. (2)

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 17

The best answer is D. The word nation refers to a single nation and must be in possessive form in order to modify rich ethnic diversity. Answer choice B would create an awkwardly long chain of adjectives before the noun diversity.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 18

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Ragtime: Uniquely American Music
1.

(1) Many forms of music have originated in the United States, thanks in large part to the (2) nations rich ethnic diversity. (3) It is ragtime that is one form of American music. Characterized both by its distinctive African-American syncopation and conservative European classical structure, (4) ragtime in its heyday from 1900 to 1918 was enjoyed by people of all races and ethnicities.
2. Ragtime grew from the marches and jigs popular in the Northern Black communities of the late 19th century. Historians consider 1897 the beginning of mature ragtime. A “rag” can have varied (5) instrumentation; but usually it is written for piano. Ragtime songs have a vocal part, but much of the music makes the piano (6) center stage. Predating recorded music, ragtime was distributed almost exclusively as sheet music, which was performed by amateur pianists in homes and cafes around the country. For this reason, many consider ragtime to be a form of classical music. Public performances by ragtime composers were in short supply, but high demand. One alternative to seeing a great performance was to hear the piece on a player piano. The first official ragtime hit was Scott Joplin’s Maple Leaf Rag, published in 1899. America was enthralled by this sophisticated composition.
3.
[1] Today, Joplin is the most famous figure in ragtime history.
[2] He first (7) showed great musical potential at a young age, and when his family moved to a new home in Texas, his mother worked long hours to earn enough money to buy a piano for him.
[3] His abilities were noticed by a German piano teacher (8) he gave Joplin free lessons and instilled in him good classical technique.
[4] Soon enough, Joplin was a skilled musician and began studying music composition (9) at George Smith College in Sedalia, Missouri.
[5] After some years as a traveling musician, (10) where he eventually settled back in Sedalia and became a (11) pianist at several, popular, black men’s clubs.
[6] It was during this phase of his career that he composed his Maple Leaf Rag, (12) the piano piece that propelled him, and ragtime itself into national prominence. (13)
4.
The ragtime style illustrates how people of diverse heritage can create unique music that (14) lots of people like. Ragtime gave way to jazz by the 1920s. Audio recording was becoming popular at the same time. The piano was no longer required and jazz albums began playing in living rooms across the country. Like all folk music, though, jazz pays homage to its predecessor—ragtime—by borrowing its style, rhythm, and mood.

Q. (3)

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 18

The best answer is c. This question tests your ability to express the idea clearly and concisely.
The sentence in answer choice c is the most clear and concise among the answer choices.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 19

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Ragtime: Uniquely American Music
1.

(1) Many forms of music have originated in the United States, thanks in large part to the (2) nations rich ethnic diversity. (3) It is ragtime that is one form of American music. Characterized both by its distinctive African-American syncopation and conservative European classical structure, (4) ragtime in its heyday from 1900 to 1918 was enjoyed by people of all races and ethnicities.
2. Ragtime grew from the marches and jigs popular in the Northern Black communities of the late 19th century. Historians consider 1897 the beginning of mature ragtime. A “rag” can have varied (5) instrumentation; but usually it is written for piano. Ragtime songs have a vocal part, but much of the music makes the piano (6) center stage. Predating recorded music, ragtime was distributed almost exclusively as sheet music, which was performed by amateur pianists in homes and cafes around the country. For this reason, many consider ragtime to be a form of classical music. Public performances by ragtime composers were in short supply, but high demand. One alternative to seeing a great performance was to hear the piece on a player piano. The first official ragtime hit was Scott Joplin’s Maple Leaf Rag, published in 1899. America was enthralled by this sophisticated composition.
3.
[1] Today, Joplin is the most famous figure in ragtime history.
[2] He first (7) showed great musical potential at a young age, and when his family moved to a new home in Texas, his mother worked long hours to earn enough money to buy a piano for him.
[3] His abilities were noticed by a German piano teacher (8) he gave Joplin free lessons and instilled in him good classical technique.
[4] Soon enough, Joplin was a skilled musician and began studying music composition (9) at George Smith College in Sedalia, Missouri.
[5] After some years as a traveling musician, (10) where he eventually settled back in Sedalia and became a (11) pianist at several, popular, black men’s clubs.
[6] It was during this phase of his career that he composed his Maple Leaf Rag, (12) the piano piece that propelled him, and ragtime itself into national prominence. (13)
4.
The ragtime style illustrates how people of diverse heritage can create unique music that (14) lots of people like. Ragtime gave way to jazz by the 1920s. Audio recording was becoming popular at the same time. The piano was no longer required and jazz albums began playing in living rooms across the country. Like all folk music, though, jazz pays homage to its predecessor—ragtime—by borrowing its style, rhythm, and mood.

Q. (4)

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 19

The best answer is D. The phrase in its heyday from 1900 to 1918 is an appositive, which must be separated from the clause with commas.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 20

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Ragtime: Uniquely American Music
1.

(1) Many forms of music have originated in the United States, thanks in large part to the (2) nations rich ethnic diversity. (3) It is ragtime that is one form of American music. Characterized both by its distinctive African-American syncopation and conservative European classical structure, (4) ragtime in its heyday from 1900 to 1918 was enjoyed by people of all races and ethnicities.
2. Ragtime grew from the marches and jigs popular in the Northern Black communities of the late 19th century. Historians consider 1897 the beginning of mature ragtime. A “rag” can have varied (5) instrumentation; but usually it is written for piano. Ragtime songs have a vocal part, but much of the music makes the piano (6) center stage. Predating recorded music, ragtime was distributed almost exclusively as sheet music, which was performed by amateur pianists in homes and cafes around the country. For this reason, many consider ragtime to be a form of classical music. Public performances by ragtime composers were in short supply, but high demand. One alternative to seeing a great performance was to hear the piece on a player piano. The first official ragtime hit was Scott Joplin’s Maple Leaf Rag, published in 1899. America was enthralled by this sophisticated composition.
3.
[1] Today, Joplin is the most famous figure in ragtime history.
[2] He first (7) showed great musical potential at a young age, and when his family moved to a new home in Texas, his mother worked long hours to earn enough money to buy a piano for him.
[3] His abilities were noticed by a German piano teacher (8) he gave Joplin free lessons and instilled in him good classical technique.
[4] Soon enough, Joplin was a skilled musician and began studying music composition (9) at George Smith College in Sedalia, Missouri.
[5] After some years as a traveling musician, (10) where he eventually settled back in Sedalia and became a (11) pianist at several, popular, black men’s clubs.
[6] It was during this phase of his career that he composed his Maple Leaf Rag, (12) the piano piece that propelled him, and ragtime itself into national prominence. (13)
4.
The ragtime style illustrates how people of diverse heritage can create unique music that (14) lots of people like. Ragtime gave way to jazz by the 1920s. Audio recording was becoming popular at the same time. The piano was no longer required and jazz albums began playing in living rooms across the country. Like all folk music, though, jazz pays homage to its predecessor—ragtime—by borrowing its style, rhythm, and mood.

Q. (5)

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 20

The best answer is c. Clauses beginning with but must be separated from the main clause with a comma. Only answer choice c uses the correct punctuation. Answer choice a incorrectly uses the semicolon. Answer choice d omits but, a critical element in the sentence.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 21

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Ragtime: Uniquely American Music
1.

(1) Many forms of music have originated in the United States, thanks in large part to the (2) nations rich ethnic diversity. (3) It is ragtime that is one form of American music. Characterized both by its distinctive African-American syncopation and conservative European classical structure, (4) ragtime in its heyday from 1900 to 1918 was enjoyed by people of all races and ethnicities.
2. Ragtime grew from the marches and jigs popular in the Northern Black communities of the late 19th century. Historians consider 1897 the beginning of mature ragtime. A “rag” can have varied (5) instrumentation; but usually it is written for piano. Ragtime songs have a vocal part, but much of the music makes the piano (6) center stage. Predating recorded music, ragtime was distributed almost exclusively as sheet music, which was performed by amateur pianists in homes and cafes around the country. For this reason, many consider ragtime to be a form of classical music. Public performances by ragtime composers were in short supply, but high demand. One alternative to seeing a great performance was to hear the piece on a player piano. The first official ragtime hit was Scott Joplin’s Maple Leaf Rag, published in 1899. America was enthralled by this sophisticated composition.
3.
[1] Today, Joplin is the most famous figure in ragtime history.
[2] He first (7) showed great musical potential at a young age, and when his family moved to a new home in Texas, his mother worked long hours to earn enough money to buy a piano for him.
[3] His abilities were noticed by a German piano teacher (8) he gave Joplin free lessons and instilled in him good classical technique.
[4] Soon enough, Joplin was a skilled musician and began studying music composition (9) at George Smith College in Sedalia, Missouri.
[5] After some years as a traveling musician, (10) where he eventually settled back in Sedalia and became a (11) pianist at several, popular, black men’s clubs.
[6] It was during this phase of his career that he composed his Maple Leaf Rag, (12) the piano piece that propelled him, and ragtime itself into national prominence. (13)
4.
The ragtime style illustrates how people of diverse heritage can create unique music that (14) lots of people like. Ragtime gave way to jazz by the 1920s. Audio recording was becoming popular at the same time. The piano was no longer required and jazz albums began playing in living rooms across the country. Like all folk music, though, jazz pays homage to its predecessor—ragtime—by borrowing its style, rhythm, and mood.

Q. At this point, the writer is considering adding the following parenthetical phrase: –and those who played it – Given that it is true, would this be a relevant addition to make here?

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 21

The best answer is B. The “detail that is elaborated on later in the paragraph” is the fame of a particular ragtime player, Scott Joplin.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 22

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Ragtime: Uniquely American Music
1.

(1) Many forms of music have originated in the United States, thanks in large part to the (2) nations rich ethnic diversity. (3) It is ragtime that is one form of American music. Characterized both by its distinctive African-American syncopation and conservative European classical structure, (4) ragtime in its heyday from 1900 to 1918 was enjoyed by people of all races and ethnicities.
2. Ragtime grew from the marches and jigs popular in the Northern Black communities of the late 19th century. Historians consider 1897 the beginning of mature ragtime. A “rag” can have varied (5) instrumentation; but usually it is written for piano. Ragtime songs have a vocal part, but much of the music makes the piano (6) center stage. Predating recorded music, ragtime was distributed almost exclusively as sheet music, which was performed by amateur pianists in homes and cafes around the country. For this reason, many consider ragtime to be a form of classical music. Public performances by ragtime composers were in short supply, but high demand. One alternative to seeing a great performance was to hear the piece on a player piano. The first official ragtime hit was Scott Joplin’s Maple Leaf Rag, published in 1899. America was enthralled by this sophisticated composition.
3.
[1] Today, Joplin is the most famous figure in ragtime history.
[2] He first (7) showed great musical potential at a young age, and when his family moved to a new home in Texas, his mother worked long hours to earn enough money to buy a piano for him.
[3] His abilities were noticed by a German piano teacher (8) he gave Joplin free lessons and instilled in him good classical technique.
[4] Soon enough, Joplin was a skilled musician and began studying music composition (9) at George Smith College in Sedalia, Missouri.
[5] After some years as a traveling musician, (10) where he eventually settled back in Sedalia and became a (11) pianist at several, popular, black men’s clubs.
[6] It was during this phase of his career that he composed his Maple Leaf Rag, (12) the piano piece that propelled him, and ragtime itself into national prominence. (13)
4.
The ragtime style illustrates how people of diverse heritage can create unique music that (14) lots of people like. Ragtime gave way to jazz by the 1920s. Audio recording was becoming popular at the same time. The piano was no longer required and jazz albums began playing in living rooms across the country. Like all folk music, though, jazz pays homage to its predecessor—ragtime—by borrowing its style, rhythm, and mood.

Q. Which of the following alternatives to the underlined portion would be LEAST acceptable?

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 22

The best answer is d. The other answer choices provide stronger reasons why Joplin’s mother would have “worked long hours” to afford a piano.
They indicate Joplin was an exceptional talent.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 23

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Ragtime: Uniquely American Music
1.

(1) Many forms of music have originated in the United States, thanks in large part to the (2) nations rich ethnic diversity. (3) It is ragtime that is one form of American music. Characterized both by its distinctive African-American syncopation and conservative European classical structure, (4) ragtime in its heyday from 1900 to 1918 was enjoyed by people of all races and ethnicities.
2. Ragtime grew from the marches and jigs popular in the Northern Black communities of the late 19th century. Historians consider 1897 the beginning of mature ragtime. A “rag” can have varied (5) instrumentation; but usually it is written for piano. Ragtime songs have a vocal part, but much of the music makes the piano (6) center stage. Predating recorded music, ragtime was distributed almost exclusively as sheet music, which was performed by amateur pianists in homes and cafes around the country. For this reason, many consider ragtime to be a form of classical music. Public performances by ragtime composers were in short supply, but high demand. One alternative to seeing a great performance was to hear the piece on a player piano. The first official ragtime hit was Scott Joplin’s Maple Leaf Rag, published in 1899. America was enthralled by this sophisticated composition.
3.
[1] Today, Joplin is the most famous figure in ragtime history.
[2] He first (7) showed great musical potential at a young age, and when his family moved to a new home in Texas, his mother worked long hours to earn enough money to buy a piano for him.
[3] His abilities were noticed by a German piano teacher (8) he gave Joplin free lessons and instilled in him good classical technique.
[4] Soon enough, Joplin was a skilled musician and began studying music composition (9) at George Smith College in Sedalia, Missouri.
[5] After some years as a traveling musician, (10) where he eventually settled back in Sedalia and became a (11) pianist at several, popular, black men’s clubs.
[6] It was during this phase of his career that he composed his Maple Leaf Rag, (12) the piano piece that propelled him, and ragtime itself into national prominence. (13)
4.
The ragtime style illustrates how people of diverse heritage can create unique music that (14) lots of people like. Ragtime gave way to jazz by the 1920s. Audio recording was becoming popular at the same time. The piano was no longer required and jazz albums began playing in living rooms across the country. Like all folk music, though, jazz pays homage to its predecessor—ragtime—by borrowing its style, rhythm, and mood.

Q. (8)

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 23

The best answer is B. The subject pronoun who is used to represent human beings in subordinate clauses. Answer choice C is an object pronoun.
Answer choice D is a relative pronoun used for non-human things.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 24

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Ragtime: Uniquely American Music
1.

(1) Many forms of music have originated in the United States, thanks in large part to the (2) nations rich ethnic diversity. (3) It is ragtime that is one form of American music. Characterized both by its distinctive African-American syncopation and conservative European classical structure, (4) ragtime in its heyday from 1900 to 1918 was enjoyed by people of all races and ethnicities.
2. Ragtime grew from the marches and jigs popular in the Northern Black communities of the late 19th century. Historians consider 1897 the beginning of mature ragtime. A “rag” can have varied (5) instrumentation; but usually it is written for piano. Ragtime songs have a vocal part, but much of the music makes the piano (6) center stage. Predating recorded music, ragtime was distributed almost exclusively as sheet music, which was performed by amateur pianists in homes and cafes around the country. For this reason, many consider ragtime to be a form of classical music. Public performances by ragtime composers were in short supply, but high demand. One alternative to seeing a great performance was to hear the piece on a player piano. The first official ragtime hit was Scott Joplin’s Maple Leaf Rag, published in 1899. America was enthralled by this sophisticated composition.
3.
[1] Today, Joplin is the most famous figure in ragtime history.
[2] He first (7) showed great musical potential at a young age, and when his family moved to a new home in Texas, his mother worked long hours to earn enough money to buy a piano for him.
[3] His abilities were noticed by a German piano teacher (8) he gave Joplin free lessons and instilled in him good classical technique.
[4] Soon enough, Joplin was a skilled musician and began studying music composition (9) at George Smith College in Sedalia, Missouri.
[5] After some years as a traveling musician, (10) where he eventually settled back in Sedalia and became a (11) pianist at several, popular, black men’s clubs.
[6] It was during this phase of his career that he composed his Maple Leaf Rag, (12) the piano piece that propelled him, and ragtime itself into national prominence. (13)
4.
The ragtime style illustrates how people of diverse heritage can create unique music that (14) lots of people like. Ragtime gave way to jazz by the 1920s. Audio recording was becoming popular at the same time. The piano was no longer required and jazz albums began playing in living rooms across the country. Like all folk music, though, jazz pays homage to its predecessor—ragtime—by borrowing its style, rhythm, and mood.

Q. The writer is considering deleting the following clause from the preceding sentence (placing a period after the word composition): at George Smith College in Sedalia, Missouri.Should the writer make this deletion?

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 24

The best answer is c. This detail offers an explanation of why Joplin, though raised in Texas, found fame in Missouri.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 25

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Ragtime: Uniquely American Music
1.

(1) Many forms of music have originated in the United States, thanks in large part to the (2) nations rich ethnic diversity. (3) It is ragtime that is one form of American music. Characterized both by its distinctive African-American syncopation and conservative European classical structure, (4) ragtime in its heyday from 1900 to 1918 was enjoyed by people of all races and ethnicities.
2. Ragtime grew from the marches and jigs popular in the Northern Black communities of the late 19th century. Historians consider 1897 the beginning of mature ragtime. A “rag” can have varied (5) instrumentation; but usually it is written for piano. Ragtime songs have a vocal part, but much of the music makes the piano (6) center stage. Predating recorded music, ragtime was distributed almost exclusively as sheet music, which was performed by amateur pianists in homes and cafes around the country. For this reason, many consider ragtime to be a form of classical music. Public performances by ragtime composers were in short supply, but high demand. One alternative to seeing a great performance was to hear the piece on a player piano. The first official ragtime hit was Scott Joplin’s Maple Leaf Rag, published in 1899. America was enthralled by this sophisticated composition.
3.
[1] Today, Joplin is the most famous figure in ragtime history.
[2] He first (7) showed great musical potential at a young age, and when his family moved to a new home in Texas, his mother worked long hours to earn enough money to buy a piano for him.
[3] His abilities were noticed by a German piano teacher (8) he gave Joplin free lessons and instilled in him good classical technique.
[4] Soon enough, Joplin was a skilled musician and began studying music composition (9) at George Smith College in Sedalia, Missouri.
[5] After some years as a traveling musician, (10) where he eventually settled back in Sedalia and became a (11) pianist at several, popular, black men’s clubs.
[6] It was during this phase of his career that he composed his Maple Leaf Rag, (12) the piano piece that propelled him, and ragtime itself into national prominence. (13)
4.
The ragtime style illustrates how people of diverse heritage can create unique music that (14) lots of people like. Ragtime gave way to jazz by the 1920s. Audio recording was becoming popular at the same time. The piano was no longer required and jazz albums began playing in living rooms across the country. Like all folk music, though, jazz pays homage to its predecessor—ragtime—by borrowing its style, rhythm, and mood.

Q. (10)

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 25

The best answer is D. The sentence needs a main clause, which must begin with a subject. The other answer choices create sentence fragments.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 26

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Ragtime: Uniquely American Music
1.

(1) Many forms of music have originated in the United States, thanks in large part to the (2) nations rich ethnic diversity. (3) It is ragtime that is one form of American music. Characterized both by its distinctive African-American syncopation and conservative European classical structure, (4) ragtime in its heyday from 1900 to 1918 was enjoyed by people of all races and ethnicities.
2. Ragtime grew from the marches and jigs popular in the Northern Black communities of the late 19th century. Historians consider 1897 the beginning of mature ragtime. A “rag” can have varied (5) instrumentation; but usually it is written for piano. Ragtime songs have a vocal part, but much of the music makes the piano (6) center stage. Predating recorded music, ragtime was distributed almost exclusively as sheet music, which was performed by amateur pianists in homes and cafes around the country. For this reason, many consider ragtime to be a form of classical music. Public performances by ragtime composers were in short supply, but high demand. One alternative to seeing a great performance was to hear the piece on a player piano. The first official ragtime hit was Scott Joplin’s Maple Leaf Rag, published in 1899. America was enthralled by this sophisticated composition.
3.
[1] Today, Joplin is the most famous figure in ragtime history.
[2] He first (7) showed great musical potential at a young age, and when his family moved to a new home in Texas, his mother worked long hours to earn enough money to buy a piano for him.
[3] His abilities were noticed by a German piano teacher (8) he gave Joplin free lessons and instilled in him good classical technique.
[4] Soon enough, Joplin was a skilled musician and began studying music composition (9) at George Smith College in Sedalia, Missouri.
[5] After some years as a traveling musician, (10) where he eventually settled back in Sedalia and became a (11) pianist at several, popular, black men’s clubs.
[6] It was during this phase of his career that he composed his Maple Leaf Rag, (12) the piano piece that propelled him, and ragtime itself into national prominence. (13)
4.
The ragtime style illustrates how people of diverse heritage can create unique music that (14) lots of people like. Ragtime gave way to jazz by the 1920s. Audio recording was becoming popular at the same time. The piano was no longer required and jazz albums began playing in living rooms across the country. Like all folk music, though, jazz pays homage to its predecessor—ragtime—by borrowing its style, rhythm, and mood.

Q. (11)

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 26

The best answer is c. When a chain of adjectives modifies a noun in a related way, they are punctuated like a list, e.g. “soft, furry, and lovable rabbit.” When the adjectives modify the noun each in a unique way, as in this phrase, they are not punctuated.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 27

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Ragtime: Uniquely American Music
1.

(1) Many forms of music have originated in the United States, thanks in large part to the (2) nations rich ethnic diversity. (3) It is ragtime that is one form of American music. Characterized both by its distinctive African-American syncopation and conservative European classical structure, (4) ragtime in its heyday from 1900 to 1918 was enjoyed by people of all races and ethnicities.
2. Ragtime grew from the marches and jigs popular in the Northern Black communities of the late 19th century. Historians consider 1897 the beginning of mature ragtime. A “rag” can have varied (5) instrumentation; but usually it is written for piano. Ragtime songs have a vocal part, but much of the music makes the piano (6) center stage. Predating recorded music, ragtime was distributed almost exclusively as sheet music, which was performed by amateur pianists in homes and cafes around the country. For this reason, many consider ragtime to be a form of classical music. Public performances by ragtime composers were in short supply, but high demand. One alternative to seeing a great performance was to hear the piece on a player piano. The first official ragtime hit was Scott Joplin’s Maple Leaf Rag, published in 1899. America was enthralled by this sophisticated composition.
3.
[1] Today, Joplin is the most famous figure in ragtime history.
[2] He first (7) showed great musical potential at a young age, and when his family moved to a new home in Texas, his mother worked long hours to earn enough money to buy a piano for him.
[3] His abilities were noticed by a German piano teacher (8) he gave Joplin free lessons and instilled in him good classical technique.
[4] Soon enough, Joplin was a skilled musician and began studying music composition (9) at George Smith College in Sedalia, Missouri.
[5] After some years as a traveling musician, (10) where he eventually settled back in Sedalia and became a (11) pianist at several, popular, black men’s clubs.
[6] It was during this phase of his career that he composed his Maple Leaf Rag, (12) the piano piece that propelled him, and ragtime itself into national prominence. (13)
4.
The ragtime style illustrates how people of diverse heritage can create unique music that (14) lots of people like. Ragtime gave way to jazz by the 1920s. Audio recording was becoming popular at the same time. The piano was no longer required and jazz albums began playing in living rooms across the country. Like all folk music, though, jazz pays homage to its predecessor—ragtime—by borrowing its style, rhythm, and mood.

Q. Given that all of the choices are true, which one would most effectively tie together the two main subjects of this essay?

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 27

The best answer is A. The sentence, as it is written, ties together the subject of Scott Joplin and the broader subject of ragtime music. The other answer choices emphasize the Maple Leaf Rag, which would be left dangling at the end of the paragraph.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 28

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Ragtime: Uniquely American Music
1.

(1) Many forms of music have originated in the United States, thanks in large part to the (2) nations rich ethnic diversity. (3) It is ragtime that is one form of American music. Characterized both by its distinctive African-American syncopation and conservative European classical structure, (4) ragtime in its heyday from 1900 to 1918 was enjoyed by people of all races and ethnicities.
2. Ragtime grew from the marches and jigs popular in the Northern Black communities of the late 19th century. Historians consider 1897 the beginning of mature ragtime. A “rag” can have varied (5) instrumentation; but usually it is written for piano. Ragtime songs have a vocal part, but much of the music makes the piano (6) center stage. Predating recorded music, ragtime was distributed almost exclusively as sheet music, which was performed by amateur pianists in homes and cafes around the country. For this reason, many consider ragtime to be a form of classical music. Public performances by ragtime composers were in short supply, but high demand. One alternative to seeing a great performance was to hear the piece on a player piano. The first official ragtime hit was Scott Joplin’s Maple Leaf Rag, published in 1899. America was enthralled by this sophisticated composition.
3.
[1] Today, Joplin is the most famous figure in ragtime history.
[2] He first (7) showed great musical potential at a young age, and when his family moved to a new home in Texas, his mother worked long hours to earn enough money to buy a piano for him.
[3] His abilities were noticed by a German piano teacher (8) he gave Joplin free lessons and instilled in him good classical technique.
[4] Soon enough, Joplin was a skilled musician and began studying music composition (9) at George Smith College in Sedalia, Missouri.
[5] After some years as a traveling musician, (10) where he eventually settled back in Sedalia and became a (11) pianist at several, popular, black men’s clubs.
[6] It was during this phase of his career that he composed his Maple Leaf Rag, (12) the piano piece that propelled him, and ragtime itself into national prominence. (13)
4.
The ragtime style illustrates how people of diverse heritage can create unique music that (14) lots of people like. Ragtime gave way to jazz by the 1920s. Audio recording was becoming popular at the same time. The piano was no longer required and jazz albums began playing in living rooms across the country. Like all folk music, though, jazz pays homage to its predecessor—ragtime—by borrowing its style, rhythm, and mood.

Q. Upon reviewing this paragraph and finding that some information has been left out, the writer composes the following sentence incorporating that information:
Connoisseurs of piano music appreciate his compositions for the novel combination of folk rhythms and classical harmonies.
This sentence would most logically be placed after Sentence:

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 28

The best answer is a. This sentence describes appealing characteristics of Joplin’s music, which supports the assertion made in Sentence 1, that “Joplin is the most famous figure in ragtime history.” Sentence 6 makes a similar assertion, but the sentence concerns only one piece specifically, at the time of its creation. On the other hand, answer choice a, like Sentence 1, speaks to modern impressions of Joplin and his work.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 29

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Ragtime: Uniquely American Music
1.

(1) Many forms of music have originated in the United States, thanks in large part to the (2) nations rich ethnic diversity. (3) It is ragtime that is one form of American music. Characterized both by its distinctive African-American syncopation and conservative European classical structure, (4) ragtime in its heyday from 1900 to 1918 was enjoyed by people of all races and ethnicities.
2. Ragtime grew from the marches and jigs popular in the Northern Black communities of the late 19th century. Historians consider 1897 the beginning of mature ragtime. A “rag” can have varied (5) instrumentation; but usually it is written for piano. Ragtime songs have a vocal part, but much of the music makes the piano (6) center stage. Predating recorded music, ragtime was distributed almost exclusively as sheet music, which was performed by amateur pianists in homes and cafes around the country. For this reason, many consider ragtime to be a form of classical music. Public performances by ragtime composers were in short supply, but high demand. One alternative to seeing a great performance was to hear the piece on a player piano. The first official ragtime hit was Scott Joplin’s Maple Leaf Rag, published in 1899. America was enthralled by this sophisticated composition.
3.
[1] Today, Joplin is the most famous figure in ragtime history.
[2] He first (7) showed great musical potential at a young age, and when his family moved to a new home in Texas, his mother worked long hours to earn enough money to buy a piano for him.
[3] His abilities were noticed by a German piano teacher (8) he gave Joplin free lessons and instilled in him good classical technique.
[4] Soon enough, Joplin was a skilled musician and began studying music composition (9) at George Smith College in Sedalia, Missouri.
[5] After some years as a traveling musician, (10) where he eventually settled back in Sedalia and became a (11) pianist at several, popular, black men’s clubs.
[6] It was during this phase of his career that he composed his Maple Leaf Rag, (12) the piano piece that propelled him, and ragtime itself into national prominence. (13)
4.
The ragtime style illustrates how people of diverse heritage can create unique music that (14) lots of people like. Ragtime gave way to jazz by the 1920s. Audio recording was becoming popular at the same time. The piano was no longer required and jazz albums began playing in living rooms across the country. Like all folk music, though, jazz pays homage to its predecessor—ragtime—by borrowing its style, rhythm, and mood.

Q. (14)

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 29

The best answer is C. It uses more descriptive language than the other answer choices, avoiding nonspecific, common words.

Mock Test - 6 - Question 30

Directions: In the passages that follow, some words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the answer column, you will find alternatives for the words and phrases that are underlined. If you think that the original version is best, choose “NO CHANGE,”. You will also find questions about a particular section of the passage, or about the entire passage. These questions will be identified either by an underlined portion or by a number in a box. Look for the answer that clearly expresses the idea, is consistent with the style and tone of the passage, and makes the correct use of standard written English. Read the passage through once before answering the questions. For some questions, you should read beyond the indicated portion before you answer.
The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.

Passage
Ragtime: Uniquely American Music
1.

(1) Many forms of music have originated in the United States, thanks in large part to the (2) nations rich ethnic diversity. (3) It is ragtime that is one form of American music. Characterized both by its distinctive African-American syncopation and conservative European classical structure, (4) ragtime in its heyday from 1900 to 1918 was enjoyed by people of all races and ethnicities.
2. Ragtime grew from the marches and jigs popular in the Northern Black communities of the late 19th century. Historians consider 1897 the beginning of mature ragtime. A “rag” can have varied (5) instrumentation; but usually it is written for piano. Ragtime songs have a vocal part, but much of the music makes the piano (6) center stage. Predating recorded music, ragtime was distributed almost exclusively as sheet music, which was performed by amateur pianists in homes and cafes around the country. For this reason, many consider ragtime to be a form of classical music. Public performances by ragtime composers were in short supply, but high demand. One alternative to seeing a great performance was to hear the piece on a player piano. The first official ragtime hit was Scott Joplin’s Maple Leaf Rag, published in 1899. America was enthralled by this sophisticated composition.
3.
[1] Today, Joplin is the most famous figure in ragtime history.
[2] He first (7) showed great musical potential at a young age, and when his family moved to a new home in Texas, his mother worked long hours to earn enough money to buy a piano for him.
[3] His abilities were noticed by a German piano teacher (8) he gave Joplin free lessons and instilled in him good classical technique.
[4] Soon enough, Joplin was a skilled musician and began studying music composition (9) at George Smith College in Sedalia, Missouri.
[5] After some years as a traveling musician, (10) where he eventually settled back in Sedalia and became a (11) pianist at several, popular, black men’s clubs.
[6] It was during this phase of his career that he composed his Maple Leaf Rag, (12) the piano piece that propelled him, and ragtime itself into national prominence. (13)
4.
The ragtime style illustrates how people of diverse heritage can create unique music that (14) lots of people like. Ragtime gave way to jazz by the 1920s. Audio recording was becoming popular at the same time. The piano was no longer required and jazz albums began playing in living rooms across the country. Like all folk music, though, jazz pays homage to its predecessor—ragtime—by borrowing its style, rhythm, and mood.

Q. Suppose the writer’s goal had been to write a brief essay focusing on the history and development of ragtime music. Would this essay successfully fulfill this goal?

Detailed Solution for Mock Test - 6 - Question 30

The best answer is b. The essay provides a concise introduction to the birth of ragtime and its most famous composer, which constitute a good introduction to the “history and development” of the musical genre.

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