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College Speech and Voice Disorders
What is a pure tone cross check?
  1. Estimates how the neural pathway and auditory cortex influence speech understanding
  2. Estimate of speech understanding at suprathreshold levels
  3. compare SAT to Pure tone average (PTA)
  4. Compare SRT to Pure tone averarge (PTA)
Grade 10 Compare and Contrast CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.9-10.3, RST.9-10.3

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What two things is this passage comparing?
  1. The amount of calories burned using different types of vehicles.
  2. The various ways people are trying to live “greener” lifestyles.
  3. The pros and cons of owning and using scooters and bicycles.
  4. The types of repairs required by the average bicycle and scooter.
Grade 10 Quadratic Equations and Expressions CCSS: HSF-IF.C.7, HSF-IF.C.7a
If f(x) is a quadratic function, which has two distinct x-intercepts when graphed, which of the following is true?
  1. The x-value of the vertex is the average of the two x-intercepts.
  2. The y-value of the vertex will be greater than the value of either x-intercept.
  3. The vertex of the function will lie on the y-axis.
  4. The x-intercepts have no special relation to the vertex.
Grade 3 Compare and Contrast CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.3.3

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Which sentence from the passage best explains why humans cannot currently run 40 miles per hour?
  1. By averaging his times from his fastest races, scientists figured out that Usain Bolt could run at a speed of around 23 miles per hour.
  2. Considering the average human can run about 8.5 miles per hour, that is really fast!
  3. A human's body weight, height, and muscle strength, all play a role in determining how fast someone can run.
  4. To reach 40 miles per hour, the runner and the conditions must be perfect.
Grade 7 Collecting and Interpreting Data CCSS: 7.SP.A.1
A company is trying to find out how much fruit the average person living in Chicago eats per day. Which of these samples will produce the most accurate representation of the population?
  1. 300 health activists
  2. 300 people from a voluntary response hotline
  3. 300 people interviewed at random
  4. 300 patients in the hospital
None Nature and the Environment
Red sky at night shepherd's delight. Red sky in the morning, shepherds warning
  1. when we have a long summer that extends to make autumn warmer than average
  2. if you see a ring around the moon or sun, it could mean that rain or a storm in coming
  3. a way to predict the weather based on the sunrise and sunset
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