Question 17The following sentence has been incorrectly spelt. How would you correct it?In 2016, a Senat inquiry into the retirment of coal plants found that many closeres were inevitable, dueto economic concerns.A. In 2016, a Senat inquiry into the retirement of coal plants found that many closures wereinevitable, due to economic concerns.B. In 2016, a Senate inquiry into the retirment of coal plants found that many closures wereinevitable, due to economic concerns.C. In 2016, a Senate inquiry into the retirement of coal plants found that many closures wereinevitable, due to economic concerns.D. In 2016, a Senate inquiry into the retirement of coal plants found that many closeres wereinevitable, due to economic concerns.E. In 2016, a Senate inquiry into the retirement of coal plants found that many closures wereinevitable, due to ecconomic concerns.Year 8 Simulation Test – Verbal Reasoning © JAC COM Victoria Page6Question 18Which of the following is an antonym for hyperbole?A. ExaggerationB. OverstatementC. UnderstatementD. All of the above.E. None of the above.Question 19Which of the following is an antonym for cliche?A. OverusedB. BanalityC. OriginalD. All of the above.E. None of the above.Question 20Select the word from the list that helps to express the intended meaning of the sentence:Although Tourette’s Syndrome is associated with swearing, other forms of involuntary __________are actually much more common.A. ExpressionB. ExplanationC. ExhalationD. All of the aboveE. None of the aboveQuestion 21The following sentences have incorrect punctuation and/or grammar. How would you correct it?Saanvi always fought with her little sister Aanya “Mum” Saanvi yelled, “make Aanya give me myiPhone back!”A. Saanvi always fought with her little sister Aanya: Mum! Saanvi yelled, make Aanya give me myiPhone back!B. Saanvi always fought with her little sister Aanya: “Mum!” Saanvi yelled, “make Aanya give me myiPhone back”C. Saanvi always fought with her little sister Aanya: “Mum!” Saanvi yelled, “make Aanya give me myiPhone back!”D. Saanvi always fought with her little sister Aanya “Mum!” Saanvi yelled, “make Aanya give me myiPhone back!”E. Saanvi always fought with her little sister Aanya: “Mum!” Saanvi yelled “make Aanya give me myiPhone back!”Year 8 Simulation Test – Verbal Reasoning © JAC COM Victoria Page7Question 22The following sentence has incorrect punctuation and/or grammar. How would you correct it?Thanh was excited for her best friend Jill, “good luck in the race! Your definitely going to win!” Shesaid.A. Thanh was excited for her best friend Jill, “Good luck in the race. You’re definitely going to win!”she said.B. Thanh was excited for her best friend Jill, “good luck of the race! You’re definitely going to win!”She said.C. Thanh was excited for her best friend Jill, “good luck by the race! You’re definitely going to win!”she said.D. Thanh was excited for her best friend Jill “good luck in the race! You’re definitely going to win!”she said.E. Thanh was excited for her best friend Jill, “good luck in the race! Your definitely going to win!” Shesaid.Question 23The following sentence has incorrect punctuation and/or grammar. How would you correct it?I would of done a good job,Matt said, if youd trusted me to do it.A. “I woulda done a good job,” Matt said, “if you’d trusted me to do it.”B. “I would’ve done a good job,” Matt said, “if you’d trusted me to do it.”C. “I would of done a good job,” Matt said, “if you’d trusted me to do it.”D. “I would’ve done a good job, Matt said, if you’d trusted me to do it.”E. “I would of done a good job,” Matt said, “if youd trusted me to do it.”Question 24The following sentence has been incorrectly spelt. How would you correct it?Despit devstating bushfires in recent years, the Great Ocean Road remains Victoria's majour touristdestination.A. Despite devastating bushfires in recent years, the Great Ocean Road remins Victoria's majortourist destination.B. Despite devastating bushfires in recent years, the Great Ocean Road remains Victoria's majourtourist destination.C. Despit devastating bushfires in recent years, the Great Ocean Road remains Victoria's majortourist destination.D. Despite devastating bushfires in recent years, the Great Ocean Road remains Victoria's majortourist destination.E. Despite devstating bushfires in recent years, the Great Ocean Road remains Victoria's majortourist destination
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Question 17The following sentence has been incorrectly spelt. How would you correct it?In 2016, a Senat inquiry into the retirment of coal plants found that many closeres were inevitable, dueto economic concerns.A. In 2016, a Senat inquiry into the retirement of coal plants found that many closures wereinevitable, due to economic concerns.B. In 2016, a Senate inquiry into the retirment of coal plants found that many closures wereinevitable, due to economic concerns.C. In 2016, a Senate inquiry into the retirement of coal plants found that many closures wereinevitable, due to economic concerns.D. In 2016, a Senate inquiry into the retirement of coal plants found that many closeres wereinevitable, due to economic concerns.E. In 2016, a Senate inquiry into the retirement of coal plants found that many closures wereinevitable, due to ecconomic concerns.Year 8 Simulation Test – Verbal Reasoning © JAC COM Victoria Page6Question 18Which of the following is an antonym for hyperbole?A. ExaggerationB. OverstatementC. UnderstatementD. All of the above.E. None of the above.Question 19Which of the following is an antonym for cliche?A. OverusedB. BanalityC. OriginalD. All of the above.E. None of the above.Question 20Select the word from the list that helps to express the intended meaning of the sentence:Although Tourette’s Syndrome is associated with swearing, other forms of involuntary __________are actually much more common.A. ExpressionB. ExplanationC. ExhalationD. All of the aboveE. None of the aboveQuestion 21The following sentences have incorrect punctuation and/or grammar. How would you correct it?Saanvi always fought with her little sister Aanya “Mum” Saanvi yelled, “make Aanya give me myiPhone back!”A. Saanvi always fought with her little sister Aanya: Mum! Saanvi yelled, make Aanya give me myiPhone back!B. Saanvi always fought with her little sister Aanya: “Mum!” Saanvi yelled, “make Aanya give me myiPhone back”C. Saanvi always fought with her little sister Aanya: “Mum!” Saanvi yelled, “make Aanya give me myiPhone back!”D. Saanvi always fought with her little sister Aanya “Mum!” Saanvi yelled, “make Aanya give me myiPhone back!”E. Saanvi always fought with her little sister Aanya: “Mum!” Saanvi yelled “make Aanya give me myiPhone back!”Year 8 Simulation Test – Verbal Reasoning © JAC COM Victoria Page7Question 22The following sentence has incorrect punctuation and/or grammar. How would you correct it?Thanh was excited for her best friend Jill, “good luck in the race! Your definitely going to win!” Shesaid.A. Thanh was excited for her best friend Jill, “Good luck in the race. You’re definitely going to win!”she said.B. Thanh was excited for her best friend Jill, “good luck of the race! You’re definitely going to win!”She said.C. Thanh was excited for her best friend Jill, “good luck by the race! You’re definitely going to win!”she said.D. Thanh was excited for her best friend Jill “good luck in the race! You’re definitely going to win!”she said.E. Thanh was excited for her best friend Jill, “good luck in the race! Your definitely going to win!” Shesaid.Question 23The following sentence has incorrect punctuation and/or grammar. How would you correct it?I would of done a good job,Matt said, if youd trusted me to do it.A. “I woulda done a good job,” Matt said, “if you’d trusted me to do it.”B. “I would’ve done a good job,” Matt said, “if you’d trusted me to do it.”C. “I would of done a good job,” Matt said, “if you’d trusted me to do it.”D. “I would’ve done a good job, Matt said, if you’d trusted me to do it.”E. “I would of done a good job,” Matt said, “if youd trusted me to do it.”Question 24The following sentence has been incorrectly spelt. How would you correct it?Despit devstating bushfires in recent years, the Great Ocean Road remains Victoria's majour touristdestination.A. Despite devastating bushfires in recent years, the Great Ocean Road remins Victoria's majortourist destination.B. Despite devastating bushfires in recent years, the Great Ocean Road remains Victoria's majourtourist destination.C. Despit devastating bushfires in recent years, the Great Ocean Road remains Victoria's majortourist destination.D. Despite devastating bushfires in recent years, the Great Ocean Road remains Victoria's majortourist destination.E. Despite devstating bushfires in recent years, the Great Ocean Road remains Victoria's majortourist destination
Solution
Sure, let's go through each question step by step.
Question 17
The sentence has multiple spelling errors. Let's correct them one by one:
- "Senat" should be "Senate"
- "retirment" should be "retirement"
- "closeres" should be "closures"
The correct sentence is: C. In 2016, a Senate inquiry into the retirement of coal plants found that many closures were inevitable, due to economic concerns.
Question 18
An antonym for "hyperbole" (which means exaggeration) is "understatement."
The correct answer is: C. Understatement
Question 19
An antonym for "cliche" (which means an overused expression) is "original."
The correct answer is: C. Original
Question 20
The sentence is about involuntary actions associated with Tourette’s Syndrome. The word that fits best is "expression."
The correct answer is: A. Expression
Question 21
The sentence needs proper punctuation. The correct version is: C. Saanvi always fought with her little sister Aanya: “Mum!” Saanvi yelled, “make Aanya give me my iPhone back!”
Question 22
The sentence needs proper punctuation and correction of "Your" to "You're." The correct version is: A. Thanh was excited for her best friend Jill, “Good luck in the race. You’re definitely going to win!” she said.
Question 23
The sentence needs proper punctuation and correction of "would of" to "would’ve." The correct version is: B. “I would’ve done a good job,” Matt said, “if you’d trusted me to do it.”
Question 24
The sentence has multiple spelling errors. Let's correct them one by one:
- "Despit" should be "Despite"
- "devstating" should be "devastating"
- "majour" should be "major"
The correct sentence is: D. Despite devastating bushfires in recent years, the Great Ocean Road remains Victoria's major tourist destination.
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