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Writing HiSET Practice Test 4
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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 or phrase that should be changed to make the sentence correct according to the requirements of standard written English.
Because the parking lot was filthy, the waterfront had no lifeguard, and the sand covered with trash, tourists walking by the beach realized that it was closed.
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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 or phrase that should be changed to make the sentence correct according to the requirements of standard written English.
In the 1990s, many analysts starting their careers believe that long hours were a worthwhile sacrifice to make for the opportunity to enter a lucrative industry.
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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 or phrase that should be changed to make the sentence correct according to the requirements of standard written English.
In the 1990s, many analysts starting their careers believe that long hours were a worthwhile sacrifice to make for the opportunity to enter a lucrative industry.
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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 or phrase that should be changed to make the sentence correct according to the requirements of standard written English.
Among American swimmers, Jason Lezak is an excellent example of an athlete who, while contributing to the success of his teammates, has brought attention to himself.
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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 or phrase that should be changed to make the sentence correct according to the requirements of standard written English.
When my sister won the student body election in her senior year, it immediately established herself as one of the most influential students in her class.
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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 or phrase that should be changed to make the sentence correct according to the requirements of standard written English.
The meeting minutes revealed that employees at the bank hope that his or her benefits will increase thanks to a change in medical coverage.
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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 or phrase that should be changed to make the sentence correct according to the requirements of standard written English.
Not many teachers have explained the causes of the Spanish-American war as extensive as Mr. Wilson, whose lectures are still an inspiration to his colleagues.
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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 or phrase that should be changed to make the sentence correct according to the requirements of standard written English.
It was a Hungarian interior designer who initially succeeded with introducing the now iconic Rubik’s cube to toy stores worldwide.
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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 or phrase that should be changed to make the sentence correct according to the requirements of standard written English.
Incessant monitoring via surveillance cameras reveal that the majority of customers browse the shelves and are likely to purchase more items than they originally intended.
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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 or phrase that should be changed to make the sentence correct according to the requirements of standard written English.
At Ralph’s, the town’s only grocery store, a clever developed marketing campaign, including television and radio ads, increased sales and helped the store promote its selection of organic produce.
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