VERSION 2026-2027 | REAL EXAM QUESTIONS | A +
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1. A woman reads a magazine article. about high BP. After talking with her
mother, the woman realizes that her mother is experiencing the same
symptoms that are described in the article. What is the best course of action?
Realize these may not be signs and symptoms of high BP.
Call the doctor and report that her mother had high BP
Wait for further signs and symptoms to develop
seek medical guidance based on the signs of high BP
2. A high school biology student studied the effects of sunlight on plant growth
for two months. Which method best illustrates the relationship of sunlight to
plant growth?
a videotape showing the daily plant growth
A bar graph describing the weekly growth patterns
a pie chart demonstrating the effects of darkness on plant growth.
a panel discussion including botany express.
3. Interpret the implications of the mayor's statement regarding the new
highway project in the context of logical reasoning.
The mayor's statement guarantees the project's success without any
doubts.
The mayor's statement suggests that while the project is likely to be
beneficial, there are uncertainties that could affect its outcome.
The mayor's statement has no relevance to the project's potential
impact.
, The mayor's statement indicates that the project is doomed to fail.
4. Interpret the implications of the phrase 'help prevent' in the context of
advertising claims.
It promises immediate and visible results for all users.
It implies that the product is made from natural ingredients.
It suggests that the product may not guarantee results, only
potential benefits.
It indicates that the product is effective for everyone.
5. What do police officers believe regarding running a stoplight?
It is illegal to run a stoplight
It is encouraged to run a stoplight
It is safe to run a stoplight
It is optional to run a stoplight
6. Why is it important for a science student to justify the opinions presented in a
debate on genetic cloning?
Justifying opinions is a way to show agreement with all speakers.
Justifying opinions only complicates the debate.
Justifying opinions helps in critically evaluating the arguments and
forming a well-reasoned conclusion.
Justifying opinions is unnecessary if experts are involved.
7. If a new archaeological finding reveals that ancient civilizations used other
materials to record ideas, how would this affect the validity of statement one?
It would have no effect on statement one.
, It would prove statement one to be entirely false.
It would reinforce the idea that clay was the only medium used.
It would challenge the completeness of statement one.
8. What is the main premise of the statement regarding boat ownership?
Buying a boat is a financial investment.
Boats are only for recreational use.
Everyone should buy a boat.
Only people seeking rest and relaxation should buy a boat.
9. Why is it important to seek medical guidance when experiencing symptoms
of high blood pressure?
Symptoms of high blood pressure do not require immediate attention.
It is not necessary to seek help if symptoms are mild.
Seeking medical guidance is crucial to ensure proper diagnosis and
treatment.
Medical guidance is only needed if symptoms worsen.
10. Interpret the statement: 'Only people seeking rest and relaxation should buy
a boat.' What does this imply about boat ownership?
It indicates that boats are a luxury item for everyone.
It implies that boat ownership is primarily for those who desire
leisure.
It means that boats can be used for work purposes.
It suggests that boats are necessary for all activities.