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Chapter 7: Mastery Test 8



This activity contains 5 questions.

Question 1.
A. Indicate the correct order of these sentences from a college finance textbook.

(Adapted from Madura, Personal Finance, 2nd ed., p. 133.)



A matching question presents 6 answer choices and 6 items. The answer choices are lettered A through F. The items are numbered 1.1 through 1.6. Screen readers will read the answer choices first. Then each item will be presented along with a select menu for choosing an answer choice. Using the pull-down menus, match each item in the left column to the corresponding item in the right column.
A 1
B 5
C 4
D 2
E 6
F 3
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Question 2.

B. Read the following paragraph from a college history textbook. Then answer the questions that follow it.

Similarities Between Ford and Carter

      1Both President Ford and President Carter were men of decency and integrity, but neither earned a reputation as a strong, dynamic leader. 2Although many Americans admired each man's honesty and sincerity, neither had the full confidence of the American people. 3Moreover, neither leader had a clear sense of direction. 4Both Ford and Carter seemed to waffle on major issues of public policy. 5As a result, both became thought of as unsure, indecisive presidents. 6For example, Ford began his term by urging tax increases, but later he called for a large tax cut. 7Similarly, early on, Carter spoke of cutting military spending. 8However, by the end of his term, he had come to support the idea of increasing defense spending.

—Adapted from Martin et al., America and Its Peoples: A Mosaic in the
Making, 3rd ed., pp. 1087-1088.

The main idea of the paragraph is stated in

 
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Question 3.
The primary pattern of organization is

 
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Question 4.
The relationship between sentence 2 and sentence 3 is

 
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Question 5.
The relationship between sentence 4 and sentence 5 is

 
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