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Writing HiSET Practice Test 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
The following sentence contains one error or no error at all. It does not contain more than one error. If the sentence contains an error, select the one underlined word that should be changed to make the sentence correct according to the requirements of standard written English.
While the speaker showed us her research on contemporary Chinese architecture, she illustrated different artistic elements using drawings of her own favorite designs influenced by Chinese structures, giving you a clear understanding of the lecture.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
The following sentence contains one error or no error at all. It does not contain more than one error. If the sentence contains an error, select the one underlined word that should be changed to make the sentence correct according to the requirements of standard written English.
One of the most famous plays from ancient Greece are The Clouds, a satirical and unusually critical comedy about the teaching styles found in Athens at the time.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
The following sentence contains one error or no error at all. It does not contain more than one error. If the sentence contains an error, select the one underlined word that should be changed to make the sentence correct according to the requirements of standard written English.
Between the two major techniques for culturing bacteria, the streaking method tends to be the one preferred by scientists because it is the most effective..
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
The following sentence contains one error or no error at all. It does not contain more than one error. If the sentence contains an error, select the one underlined word that should be changed to make the sentence correct according to the requirements of standard written English.
The city park bounded by North Street, South Street, First Avenue, and Second Avenue contain a garden and a pea patch communally tended by local residents.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
The following sentence contains one error or no error at all. It does not contain more than one error. If the sentence contains an error, select the one underlined word that should be changed to make the sentence correct according to the requirements of standard written English.
For most of her life, Janet has saved money carefully, but now that her savings are becoming increasingly plentiful bankers are encouraging her to invest it.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
The following sentence contains one error or no error at all. It does not contain more than one error. If the sentence contains an error, select the one underlined word that should be changed to make the sentence correct according to the requirements of standard written English.
An early advocate to the woman’s suffrage movement, Victoria Woodhull was a candidate for President, although when she tried to vote election officials would not accept her ballot.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
The following sentence contains one error or no error at all. It does not contain more than one error. If the sentence contains an error, select the one underlined word that should be changed to make the sentence correct according to the requirements of standard written English.
While visiting New York, the tourist group thought that the city’s smog problem was worse than Los Angeles.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
The following sentence contains one error or no error at all. It does not contain more than one error. If the sentence contains an error, select the one underlined word that should be changed to make the sentence correct according to the requirements of standard written English.
Dr. Cartwright smugly revealed his department’s latest product, a medication that cures the common cold when taking a pill.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
The following sentence contains one error or no error at all. It does not contain more than one error. If the sentence contains an error, select the one underlined word that should be changed to make the sentence correct according to the requirements of standard written English.
As interns, young students work not for companies of their own choosing but rather for companies chosen by their professors.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
The following sentence contains one error or no error at all. It does not contain more than one error. If the sentence contains an error, select the one underlined word that should be changed to make the sentence correct according to the requirements of standard written English.
Even though the weather was bad, Cheryl arrived twenty minutes early for her cleass since she had ran quickly all the way from the parking lot.
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