TSA CBT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
TSA CBT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED Express a greater degree or a comparison between two persons or things. Adding "more" X-Ray Colors Blue/Black, Green, Orange, Red Blue/Black Dense, hard materials. Metal, hard plastics, alloys. Wires, batteries, sunglasses, guns. Green Less dense plastics and alloys. Combination of plastics and metals; electronic device. Orange Biological material; rubber, food, leather, non-plastic explosives, liquids, gels, organic powder (flour, baking soda). Drugs (heroine, cocaine, and cannabis) Classified as organic products. Red Materials made out of fabric, carton, or paper. Sentence Construction A sentence is grammatically independent group of words that serves as a unit of expression. Uses of Phrases in sentences A phrase is a group of related words lacking a subject and/or a predicate. Uses of Clauses in sentences Clauses are grammatical units containing a subject and a verb. Independent Clause Expresses the main thought of the sentence and can stand alone as a sentence. Example: She laughed. Dependent Clause Expresses an idea that is less important than the idea expressed in the main clause and cannot stand alone as a sentence. Example: As she was laughing... Restrictive Phrases and Clauses (Definition) Provides information that is necessary to identify specifically what is being described. Restrictive Phrases and Clauses (Comma placement) Are not separated from the rest of the sentence by commas. "The blue house that he built on a hill is quite large." Restrictive Phrases and Clauses Nonrestrictive Phrases and Clauses (Definition) Provides information that is incidental to the meaning of the sentence. "The blue house, which he built on a hill, is quite large." Nonrestrictive Phrases and Clauses Nonrestrictive Phrases and Clauses (Comma placement) Are separated from the rest of the sentence by commas. Verb A word or phrase used to assert an action or state of being. Verb Voice The voice of a verb shows whether the subject performs an action (active voice) or receives it (passive voice) The consultant wrote a proposal. Active voice The proposal was written by the consultant. Passive voice She is attending training today. Present tense She attended training today. Past tense She will attend training today. Future tense By next week, she will have attended training. Future perfect tense Indicative mood An action is fact Subjunctive mood Possibility, wish, or supposition. Imperative mood Command They are going to the ball game. Indicative mood I insist that he go to the ball game. Subjunctive mood Go now! Imperative mood Infinitive Is a form of a verb that expresses action or existence without reference to person, number, or tense. Gerund Is the form of a verb ending in -ing that is used as a noun. AKA verbal noun. Participle Is a form of the verb used as an adjective. Simple participle forms end in... -ed or -ing Noun A word that names a person, place, thing, quality, idea, or action. Pronoun A word that is used in place of a noun. Demonstrative Pronouns Point out a specific person or thing. This, that, these, those Demonstrative Pronouns Indefinite Pronouns Refer to people or things generally rather than specifically. All, anybody, anyone, both, everybody, few, most, nobody, somebody...etc. Indefinite Pronouns Interrogative Pronouns Used to ask ?'s Who, what, which Interrogative Pronouns Relative Pronouns Relate a subordinate part of a sentence to the main clause. Who, whoever, whom, whose, whichever, what, that Relative Pronouns Personal Pronouns Refers to persons or things and change form. I, we, me, us First person pronoun You Second person pronoun He, she, it, they, him, her, them Third person pronoun Possessive Pronouns Determine ownership or possession without using an apostrophe followed by an "s" My, mine, our, ours, yours, his, hers, its, their, theirs Possessive Pronouns Reflexive Pronouns Refer back to the noun or pronoun used as the subject of the sentence. Myself, himself, herself, yourself Reflexive pronouns Intensive Pronouns Used to emphasize the previous noun or pronoun. Anne "herself" must finish it. Intensive Pronouns. Adjective Is a word that modifies a noun Adverb Is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Angry Adjective Quickly Adverb Comparative adjectives/adverbs Adds an -er to the + form of the word Superlative adjectives/adverbs Adds an -est to the + form of the word. Article Is a word that refers to a noun and gives definiteness or indefiniteness to the noun. A, an, the Article A and an Indefinite articles The Definite article Preposition Is a word that connects a noun to some other word in a sentence. About, around, before, at, below, by, for, from, in, of, on, to, through, up, upon, with Prepositions Conjunction Is a word that joins together sentences, clauses, phrases, or words. And, but, or, nor, for, yet Conjunctions Subordinate conjunctions Connect dependent clauses to independent clauses. Though, if, as, when, while, since Subordinate conjunctions Correlative conjunctions Pairs of words that connect sentence elements that are of equal rank. Either/or, neither/nor, whether/or, both/and Correlative conjunctions
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