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Question 1 of 85
1. Question
1 pointsClaims about the cognitive benefits of classical music swept through American media in the 1990s, leading to widespread beliefs about music’s power to enhance intelligence. Later research in cognitive psychology revealed much more modest and limited effects than the initial excitement suggested. The popular belief surrounding classical music’s cognitive benefits, ______________ should be treated with skepticism.
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Explanation: “Nevertheless” correctly shows contrast between popular belief and scientific evidence.
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Explanation: Other options incorrectly suggest cause-effect or similarity rather than contrast.
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Question 2 of 85
2. Question
1 pointsWhile researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: Jaipur Literature Festival (founded in 2006) is a book festival and cultural event from India. It is best known for being the world’s largest free literary gathering. JLF launched in 2006 at the Diggi Palace, a historic venue that festival co-founder Namita Gokhale selected. The festival was praised for its democratic approach to literature and high-profile author appearances. JLF was recognized with the Excellence in Literary Programming Award by Publishers Weekly. The student wants to begin a narrative about the award-winning literary festival. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
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Explanation: Option A introduces the festival’s founding and co-founder clearly, setting the stage for a narrative.
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Explanation: Other options either focus on later awards or use awkward phrasing for starting a narrative.
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Question 3 of 85
3. Question
1 pointsIdentify the sentence that best improves conciseness without changing meaning: “In order to be able to succeed, students must study diligently.”
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Explanation: “In order to be able to” can be simplified to “To” without changing meaning.
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Explanation: Other options retain unnecessary words.
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Question 4 of 85
4. Question
1 pointsSelect the sentence with correct parallel structure: “The author enjoys writing novels, to edit essays, and painting illustrations.”
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Explanation: All verbs must match in form: “writing,” “editing,” “painting.”
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Explanation: Original mixes infinitive and -ing forms.
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Question 5 of 85
5. Question
1 pointsChoose the best transition: “The proposal seemed flawless. ______________, the committee rejected it.”
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Explanation: “However” correctly shows contrast between expectation and result.
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Explanation: Other options convey incorrect logical relationships.
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Question 6 of 85
6. Question
1 pointsWhich sentence corrects the misplaced modifier: “Walking through the gallery, the paintings amazed the visitors.”
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Explanation: The modifier should describe the visitors, not the paintings.
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Explanation: Other options incorrectly assign the action to the paintings.
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Question 7 of 85
7. Question
1 pointsChoose the sentence that eliminates wordiness: “Due to the fact that the experiment failed, the scientists had to redesign the study.”
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Explanation: “Due to the fact that” can be simplified to “Because” without changing meaning.
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Explanation: Other options retain unnecessary words.
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Question 8 of 85
8. Question
1 pointsSelect the sentence with correct parallel structure: “The speaker planned to analyze the data, writing a report, and presenting the findings.”
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Explanation: All actions should match in form: “analyzing,” “writing,” “presenting.”
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Explanation: Original mixes infinitive and -ing forms, which is incorrect.
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Question 9 of 85
9. Question
1 pointsChoose the best transition: “The new policy seemed popular. ______________, many employees complained about its implementation.”
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Explanation: “However” correctly shows contrast between expectation and reality.
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Explanation: Other options convey incorrect logical relationships.
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Question 10 of 85
10. Question
1 pointsWhich sentence improves clarity and conciseness? “The committee made a decision that was unanimous in nature.”
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Explanation: “That was unanimous in nature” is wordy; “unanimously” is concise.
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Explanation: Other options retain unnecessary words.
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Question 11 of 85
11. Question
1 pointsWhich sentence corrects the dangling participle: “After reading the manuscript, the conclusions were surprising.”
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Explanation: The participle should describe the person reading, not the conclusions.
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Explanation: Other options leave the modifier attached to the wrong subject.
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Question 12 of 85
12. Question
1 pointsChoose the sentence that eliminates redundancy: “The reason why the project failed was because the team lacked communication.”
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Explanation: “The reason why … was because” is redundant; “The project failed because” is concise.
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Explanation: Other options retain unnecessary words.
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Question 13 of 85
13. Question
1 pointsSelect the sentence with correct verb tense: “By the time the manager arrives, the employees finish their reports.”
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Explanation: Future perfect tense matches the time sequence: “will have finished.”
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Explanation: Original mixes present and future improperly.
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Question 14 of 85
14. Question
1 pointsIdentify the sentence that uses a semicolon correctly: “The presentation was long, the audience remained attentive.”
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Explanation: A semicolon correctly separates two independent clauses.
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Explanation: Comma alone is incorrect; colon or conjunction needed otherwise.
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Question 15 of 85
15. Question
1 pointsChoose the most concise revision: “At this point in time, the committee will discuss the agenda.”
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Explanation: “At this point in time” can be simplified to “Now.”
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Explanation: Other options retain wordiness.
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Question 16 of 85
16. Question
1 pointsChoose the sentence that corrects the misplaced modifier: “Covered in dust, the shelf had not been cleaned for years.”
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Explanation: The modifier “Covered in dust” should describe the shelf, but the original sentence could mislead; the correction clarifies the subject.
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Explanation: Other options either leave the modifier misplaced or change the meaning.
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Question 17 of 85
17. Question
1 pointsSelect the sentence with correct parallel structure: “The proposal was clear, concise, and it had impact.”
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Explanation: All items should be adjectives: “clear, concise, impactful.”
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Explanation: Original mixes adjectives and clause, breaking parallelism.
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Question 18 of 85
18. Question
1 pointsChoose the sentence that uses a colon correctly: “She had one goal she wanted to achieve excellence in writing.”
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Explanation: Colon introduces the explanation or list following an independent clause.
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Explanation: Original sentence lacks punctuation; semicolon or colon needed.
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Question 19 of 85
19. Question
1 pointsSelect the most concise revision: “In order to finish the report on time, the team members collaborated together.”
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Explanation: “In order to” can be simplified to “To,” and “collaborated together” is redundant; “collaborated” suffices.
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Explanation: Other options retain wordiness.
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Question 20 of 85
20. Question
1 pointsChoose the sentence with correct subject-verb agreement: “The data from the experiments shows a trend.”
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Explanation: “Data” is plural; the correct verb is “show.”
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Explanation: Other options incorrectly use singular verb “shows.”
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Question 21 of 85
21. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively combines the sentences: “The committee reviewed the proposal. They found several issues.”
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Explanation: Combining the sentences into one coherent statement improves clarity and flow.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce redundancy or disrupt the sentence structure.
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Question 22 of 85
22. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively revises the sentence: “The new policy, which was implemented last week, it has already shown positive results.”
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Explanation: Removing the redundant “it” and restructuring the sentence improves clarity and conciseness.
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Explanation: Other options either retain redundancy or alter the intended meaning.
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Question 23 of 85
23. Question
1 pointsWhich choice best maintains the tone and style of the passage? “The team’s performance was exceptional, and they were commended for their efforts.”
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Explanation: The chosen sentence maintains a formal and positive tone, aligning with the passage’s style.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce informal language or shift the tone.
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Question 24 of 85
24. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively introduces the paragraph? “The impact of social media on youth culture has been a topic of extensive research.”
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Explanation: The introduction provides a clear and direct lead-in to the discussion on social media’s impact.
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Explanation: Other options either lack specificity or do not effectively introduce the topic.
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Question 25 of 85
25. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively concludes the paragraph? “The findings suggest a need for policy reform to address the identified issues.”
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Explanation: The conclusion effectively summarizes the findings and suggests a course of action.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce new information or do not effectively conclude the paragraph.
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Question 26 of 85
26. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively combines the sentences: “The new policy aims to reduce emissions. It also seeks to promote renewable energy.”
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Explanation: Combining the sentences into one coherent statement improves clarity and flow.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce redundancy or disrupt the sentence structure.
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Question 27 of 85
27. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively revises the sentence: “The committee, which was formed last year, it has already made significant progress.”
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Explanation: Removing the redundant “it” and restructuring the sentence improves clarity and conciseness.
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Explanation: Other options either retain redundancy or alter the intended meaning.
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Question 28 of 85
28. Question
1 pointsWhich choice best maintains the tone and style of the passage? “The research findings were groundbreaking, and they were celebrated by the scientific community.”
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Explanation: The chosen sentence maintains a formal and positive tone, aligning with the passage’s style.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce informal language or shift the tone.
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Question 29 of 85
29. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively introduces the paragraph? “The impact of climate change on global agriculture is a pressing concern.”
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Explanation: The introduction provides a clear and direct lead-in to the discussion on climate change’s impact.
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Explanation: Other options either lack specificity or do not effectively introduce the topic.
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Question 30 of 85
30. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively concludes the paragraph? “The findings highlight the need for immediate action to mitigate the effects of climate change.”
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Explanation: The conclusion effectively summarizes the findings and emphasizes the urgency of addressing climate change.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce new information or do not effectively conclude the paragraph.
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Question 31 of 85
31. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively combines the sentences: “The new policy aims to reduce emissions. It also seeks to promote renewable energy.”
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Explanation: Combining the sentences into one coherent statement improves clarity and flow.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce redundancy or disrupt the sentence structure.
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Question 32 of 85
32. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively revises the sentence: “The committee, which was formed last year, it has already made significant progress.”
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Explanation: Removing the redundant “it” and restructuring the sentence improves clarity and conciseness.
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Explanation: Other options either retain redundancy or alter the intended meaning.
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Question 33 of 85
33. Question
1 pointsWhich choice best maintains the tone and style of the passage? “The research findings were groundbreaking, and they were celebrated by the scientific community.”
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Explanation: The chosen sentence maintains a formal and positive tone, aligning with the passage’s style.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce informal language or shift the tone.
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Question 34 of 85
34. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively introduces the paragraph? “The impact of climate change on global agriculture is a pressing concern.”
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Explanation: The introduction provides a clear and direct lead-in to the discussion on climate change’s impact.
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Explanation: Other options either lack specificity or do not effectively introduce the topic.
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Question 35 of 85
35. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively concludes the paragraph? “The findings highlight the need for immediate action to mitigate the effects of climate change.”
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Explanation: The conclusion effectively summarizes the findings and emphasizes the urgency of addressing climate change.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce new information or do not effectively conclude the paragraph.
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Question 36 of 85
36. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively combines the sentences: “The new policy aims to reduce emissions. It also seeks to promote renewable energy.”
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Explanation: Combining the sentences into one coherent statement improves clarity and flow.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce redundancy or disrupt the sentence structure.
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Question 37 of 85
37. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively revises the sentence: “The committee, which was formed last year, it has already made significant progress.”
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Explanation: Removing the redundant “it” and restructuring the sentence improves clarity and conciseness.
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Explanation: Other options either retain redundancy or alter the intended meaning.
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Question 38 of 85
38. Question
1 pointsWhich choice best maintains the tone and style of the passage? “The research findings were groundbreaking, and they were celebrated by the scientific community.”
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Explanation: The chosen sentence maintains a formal and positive tone, aligning with the passage’s style.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce informal language or shift the tone.
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Question 39 of 85
39. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively introduces the paragraph? “The impact of climate change on global agriculture is a pressing concern.”
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Explanation: The introduction provides a clear and direct lead-in to the discussion on climate change’s impact.
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Explanation: Other options either lack specificity or do not effectively introduce the topic.
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Question 40 of 85
40. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively concludes the paragraph? “The findings highlight the need for immediate action to mitigate the effects of climate change.”
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Explanation: The conclusion effectively summarizes the findings and emphasizes the urgency of addressing climate change.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce new information or do not effectively conclude the paragraph.
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Question 41 of 85
41. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively combines the sentences: “The new policy aims to reduce emissions. It also seeks to promote renewable energy.”
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Explanation: Combining the sentences into one coherent statement improves clarity and flow.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce redundancy or disrupt the sentence structure.
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Question 42 of 85
42. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively revises the sentence: “The committee, which was formed last year, it has already made significant progress.”
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Explanation: Removing the redundant “it” and restructuring the sentence improves clarity and conciseness.
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Explanation: Other options either retain redundancy or alter the intended meaning.
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Question 43 of 85
43. Question
1 pointsWhich choice best maintains the tone and style of the passage? “The research findings were groundbreaking, and they were celebrated by the scientific community.”
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Explanation: The chosen sentence maintains a formal and positive tone, aligning with the passage’s style.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce informal language or shift the tone.
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Question 44 of 85
44. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively introduces the paragraph? “The impact of climate change on global agriculture is a pressing concern.”
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Explanation: The introduction provides a clear and direct lead-in to the discussion on climate change’s impact.
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Explanation: Other options either lack specificity or do not effectively introduce the topic.
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Question 45 of 85
45. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively concludes the paragraph? “The findings highlight the need for immediate action to mitigate the effects of climate change.”
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Explanation: The conclusion effectively summarizes the findings and emphasizes the urgency of addressing climate change.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce new information or do not effectively conclude the paragraph.
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Question 46 of 85
46. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively combines the sentences: “The new policy aims to reduce emissions. It also seeks to promote renewable energy.”
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Explanation: Combining the sentences into one coherent statement improves clarity and flow.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce redundancy or disrupt the sentence structure.
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Question 47 of 85
47. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively revises the sentence: “The committee, which was formed last year, it has already made significant progress.”
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Explanation: Removing the redundant “it” and restructuring the sentence improves clarity and conciseness.
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Explanation: Other options either retain redundancy or alter the intended meaning.
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Question 48 of 85
48. Question
1 pointsWhich choice best maintains the tone and style of the passage? “The research findings were groundbreaking, and they were celebrated by the scientific community.”
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Explanation: The chosen sentence maintains a formal and positive tone, aligning with the passage’s style.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce informal language or shift the tone.
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Question 49 of 85
49. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively introduces the paragraph? “The impact of climate change on global agriculture is a pressing concern.”
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Explanation: The introduction provides a clear and direct lead-in to the discussion on climate change’s impact.
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Explanation: Other options either lack specificity or do not effectively introduce the topic.
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Question 50 of 85
50. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively concludes the paragraph? “The findings highlight the need for immediate action to mitigate the effects of climate change.”
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Explanation: The conclusion effectively summarizes the findings and emphasizes the urgency of addressing climate change.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce new information or do not effectively conclude the paragraph.
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Question 51 of 85
51. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively combines the sentences: “The new policy aims to reduce emissions. It also seeks to promote renewable energy.”
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Explanation: Combining the sentences into one coherent statement improves clarity and flow.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce redundancy or disrupt the sentence structure.
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Question 52 of 85
52. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively revises the sentence: “The committee, which was formed last year, it has already made significant progress.”
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Explanation: Removing the redundant “it” and restructuring the sentence improves clarity and conciseness.
Incorrect
Explanation: Other options either retain redundancy or alter the intended meaning.
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Question 53 of 85
53. Question
1 pointsWhich choice best maintains the tone and style of the passage? “The research findings were groundbreaking, and they were celebrated by the scientific community.”
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Explanation: The chosen sentence maintains a formal and positive tone, aligning with the passage’s style.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce informal language or shift the tone.
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Question 54 of 85
54. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively introduces the paragraph? “The impact of climate change on global agriculture is a pressing concern.”
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Explanation: The introduction provides a clear and direct lead-in to the discussion on climate change’s impact.
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Explanation: Other options either lack specificity or do not effectively introduce the topic.
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Question 55 of 85
55. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively concludes the paragraph? “The findings highlight the need for immediate action to mitigate the effects of climate change.”
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Explanation: The conclusion effectively summarizes the findings and emphasizes the urgency of addressing climate change.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce new information or do not effectively conclude the paragraph.
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Question 56 of 85
56. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively combines the sentences: “The new policy aims to reduce emissions. It also seeks to promote renewable energy.”
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Explanation: Combining the sentences into one coherent statement improves clarity and flow.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce redundancy or disrupt the sentence structure.
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Question 57 of 85
57. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively revises the sentence: “The committee, which was formed last year, it has already made significant progress.”
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Explanation: Removing the redundant “it” and restructuring the sentence improves clarity and conciseness.
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Explanation: Other options either retain redundancy or alter the intended meaning.
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Question 58 of 85
58. Question
1 pointsWhich choice best maintains the tone and style of the passage? “The research findings were groundbreaking, and they were celebrated by the scientific community.”
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Explanation: The chosen sentence maintains a formal and positive tone, aligning with the passage’s style.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce informal language or shift the tone.
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Question 59 of 85
59. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively introduces the paragraph? “The impact of climate change on global agriculture is a pressing concern.”
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Explanation: The introduction provides a clear and direct lead-in to the discussion on climate change’s impact.
Incorrect
Explanation: Other options either lack specificity or do not effectively introduce the topic.
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Question 60 of 85
60. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively concludes the paragraph? “The findings highlight the need for immediate action to mitigate the effects of climate change.”
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Explanation: The conclusion effectively summarizes the findings and emphasizes the urgency of addressing climate change.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce new information or do not effectively conclude the paragraph.
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Question 61 of 85
61. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively combines the sentences: “The new policy aims to reduce emissions. It also seeks to promote renewable energy.”
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Explanation: Combining the sentences into one coherent statement improves clarity and flow.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce redundancy or disrupt the sentence structure.
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Question 62 of 85
62. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively revises the sentence: “The committee, which was formed last year, it has already made significant progress.”
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Explanation: Removing the redundant “it” and restructuring the sentence improves clarity and conciseness.
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Explanation: Other options either retain redundancy or alter the intended meaning.
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Question 63 of 85
63. Question
1 pointsWhich choice best maintains the tone and style of the passage? “The research findings were groundbreaking, and they were celebrated by the scientific community.”
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Explanation: The chosen sentence maintains a formal and positive tone, aligning with the passage’s style.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce informal language or shift the tone.
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Question 64 of 85
64. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively introduces the paragraph? “The impact of climate change on global agriculture is a pressing concern.”
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Explanation: The introduction provides a clear and direct lead-in to the discussion on climate change’s impact.
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Explanation: Other options either lack specificity or do not effectively introduce the topic.
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Question 65 of 85
65. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively concludes the paragraph? “The findings highlight the need for immediate action to mitigate the effects of climate change.”
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Explanation: The conclusion effectively summarizes the findings and emphasizes the urgency of addressing climate change.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce new information or do not effectively conclude the paragraph.
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Question 66 of 85
66. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively combines the sentences: “The new policy aims to reduce emissions. It also seeks to promote renewable energy.”
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Explanation: Combining the sentences into one coherent statement improves clarity and flow.
Incorrect
Explanation: Other options either introduce redundancy or disrupt the sentence structure.
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Question 67 of 85
67. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively revises the sentence: “The committee, which was formed last year, it has already made significant progress.”
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Explanation: Removing the redundant “it” and restructuring the sentence improves clarity and conciseness.
Incorrect
Explanation: Other options either retain redundancy or alter the intended meaning.
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Question 68 of 85
68. Question
1 pointsWhich choice best maintains the tone and style of the passage? “The research findings were groundbreaking, and they were celebrated by the scientific community.”
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Explanation: The chosen sentence maintains a formal and positive tone, aligning with the passage’s style.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce informal language or shift the tone.
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Question 69 of 85
69. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively introduces the paragraph? “The impact of climate change on global agriculture is a pressing concern.”
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Explanation: The introduction provides a clear and direct lead-in to the discussion on climate change’s impact.
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Explanation: Other options either lack specificity or do not effectively introduce the topic.
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Question 70 of 85
70. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively concludes the paragraph? “The findings highlight the need for immediate action to mitigate the effects of climate change.”
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Explanation: The conclusion effectively summarizes the findings and emphasizes the urgency of addressing climate change.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce new information or do not effectively conclude the paragraph.
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Question 71 of 85
71. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively combines the sentences: “The new policy aims to reduce emissions. It also seeks to promote renewable energy.”
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Explanation: Combining the sentences into one coherent statement improves clarity and flow.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce redundancy or disrupt the sentence structure.
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Question 72 of 85
72. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively revises the sentence: “The committee, which was formed last year, it has already made significant progress.”
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Explanation: Removing the redundant “it” and restructuring the sentence improves clarity and conciseness.
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Explanation: Other options either retain redundancy or alter the intended meaning.
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Question 73 of 85
73. Question
1 pointsWhich choice best maintains the tone and style of the passage? “The research findings were groundbreaking, and they were celebrated by the scientific community.”
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Explanation: The chosen sentence maintains a formal and positive tone, aligning with the passage’s style.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce informal language or shift the tone.
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Question 74 of 85
74. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively introduces the paragraph? “The impact of climate change on global agriculture is a pressing concern.”
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Explanation: The introduction provides a clear and direct lead-in to the discussion on climate change’s impact.
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Explanation: Other options either lack specificity or do not effectively introduce the topic.
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Question 75 of 85
75. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively concludes the paragraph? “The findings highlight the need for immediate action to mitigate the effects of climate change.”
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Explanation: The conclusion effectively summarizes the findings and emphasizes the urgency of addressing climate change.
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Explanation: Other options either introduce new information or do not effectively conclude the paragraph.
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Question 76 of 85
76. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively revises the sentence for clarity and conciseness? “Due to the fact that the experiment failed, it became necessary to redesign the methodology.”
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Explanation: Rewriting “Due to the fact that” as “Because” makes the sentence clearer and more concise.
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Explanation: Other options retain wordiness or fail to convey the cause-effect relationship efficiently.
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Question 77 of 85
77. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively corrects the sentence: “The study provides insights on climate change, that are crucial for policy makers.”
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Explanation: Removing the unnecessary comma before “that” fixes the grammatical error and clarifies the sentence.
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Explanation: Other options retain the comma error or change the intended meaning.
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Question 78 of 85
78. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively completes the sentence? “The committee reviewed the proposal; ______________, they requested additional data before approval.”
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Explanation: “however” properly indicates contrast between reviewing the proposal and requesting more data.
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Explanation: Other options fail to correctly indicate contrast or disrupt sentence flow.
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Question 79 of 85
79. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively clarifies the sentence? “The data was analyzed by researchers who were inexperienced.”
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Explanation: “inexperienced researchers” makes the sentence more concise and eliminates awkward phrasing.
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Explanation: Other options retain wordiness or awkward construction.
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Question 80 of 85
80. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively revises the sentence for parallel structure? “The scientist emphasized accuracy, reliability, and that results must be reproducible.”
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Explanation: Revising to “accuracy, reliability, and reproducibility” creates proper parallel structure.
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Explanation: Other options break parallelism or fail to convey the meaning clearly.
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Question 81 of 85
81. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively revises the sentence for clarity and conciseness? “The committee has decided to postpone the meeting until a later date, which will be communicated to all members in due course.”
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Explanation: Removing unnecessary phrases like “until a later date” and “which will be communicated to all members in due course” makes the sentence more concise.
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Explanation: Other options retain wordiness or fail to convey the message clearly.
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Question 82 of 85
82. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively corrects the sentence: “The research team conducted experiments to determine the efficacy of the new drug, which results were promising.”
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Explanation: Removing the comma before “which” corrects the sentence and clarifies the meaning.
Incorrect
Explanation: Other options retain grammatical errors or change the intended meaning.
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Question 83 of 85
83. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively completes the sentence? “The company’s profits have increased steadily over the past year; __________, the management team is considering expanding operations into new markets.”
Correct
Explanation: “therefore” logically connects the increase in profits to the consideration of expansion.
Incorrect
Explanation: Other options fail to correctly indicate cause and effect or disrupt sentence flow.
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Question 84 of 85
84. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively clarifies the sentence? “The data was analyzed by researchers who were inexperienced.”
Correct
Explanation: “inexperienced researchers” makes the sentence more concise and eliminates awkward phrasing.
Incorrect
Explanation: Other options retain wordiness or awkward construction.
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Question 85 of 85
85. Question
1 pointsWhich choice most effectively revises the sentence for parallel structure? “The scientist emphasized accuracy, reliability, and that results must be reproducible.”
Correct
Explanation: Revising to “accuracy, reliability, and reproducibility” creates proper parallel structure.
Incorrect
Explanation: Other options break parallelism or fail to convey the meaning clearly.