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GED-Reading Exam Dumps - GED Reading Questions and Answers

Question # 24

Exhibit:

What is suggested about the grandmothers in the line “With veins rolling roughly over quick hands” (line 9)?

Options:

A.

They talk mainly with hand gestures.

B.

They are active and energetic regardless of their age.

C.

They are more capable than when they were younger.

D.

They have completely changed the direction of their lives.

E.

They are displeased with their memories and work hard to forget.

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Question # 25

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Gerry Ellis was originally studying to become a “marine biologist” (line 2). What is a marine biologist?

Options:

A.

serves in the army

B.

works for the government

C.

assists photographers

D.

studies underwater life

E.

lives on a ship

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Question # 26

Exhibit:

What does the speaker of the poem reveal in the final line, “Why am I not as they?”

Options:

A.

her relief that she is different from her grandmothers

B.

her wish that she had accompanied her grandmothers into the fields

C.

her resentment that her grandmothers don’t recognize her strengths

D.

her recognition that she will soon grow old

E.

her concern that she will not achieve her grandmothers’ standards

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Question # 27

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Last year, Stateport suffered through a major hurricane that destroyed many homes and businesses and evacuated would-be vacationers.

How does this information affect how the reader might view this letter?

Options:

A.

ignoring the town’s destruction

B.

running for political office

C.

anxious to have tourists come back

D.

worried about the sewer system

E.

moving out of Stateport to a safer location

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Question # 28

Exhibit:

If the grandmothers described in the poem suddenly faced a grave economic problem, which one of the following would they be most likely to do?

Options:

A.

cope as best they could while becoming bitter

B.

turn to others to solve their problem

C.

become too sad to cope with the problem

D.

continue cheerfully, believing that they had no problem

E.

face the problem with determination and spirit

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Question # 29

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Later in the novel from which this excerpt is taken, Rozin leaves her family to nurse a former lover who is dying of cancer. Which detail from the excerpt suggests how Rozin feels about this decision?

Options:

A.

"The streets narrow to dream tunnels" (line 12)

B.

"‘Don’t worry,’ says Rozin. It will be all right’" (lines 23–24)

C.

"Standing tall in her lavender robe" (lines 30–31)

D.

"takes down a pair of white lotus bowls" (lines 42–43)

E.

"As always, she pours the coffee" (line 52)

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Question # 30

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Which of the following phrases indicates that the Bank is trying not to upset the employees?

Options:

A.

“no evidence that the threat to the Bank staff has increased” (line 8)

B.

“implement a Crisis Management plan” (line 10)

C.

“required to attend a special, short security briefing” (lines 13–14)

D.

“enhance the security of these vulnerable areas” (line 16)

E.

“benefit from the enhanced safety and security that they will bring” (lines 24–25)

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Question # 31

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What is the effect of describing the weather during the family dinner (lines 24–27)?

Options:

A.

to make the night seem welcoming

B.

to emphasize Tante Atie’s wisdom

C.

to show the gruff nature of the grandmother

D.

to reflect the struggle of the women’s lives

E.

to make the women raise their voices

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Question # 32

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From the excerpt, what can we assume was Helen’s attitude toward nature before the storm?

Options:

A.

careless

B.

terrified

C.

indifferent

D.

nervous

E.

trusting

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Question # 33

Exhibit:

What feeling does the speaker attribute to the fish by calling them "wonder-eyed" (line 2)?

Options:

A.

fear of the crowds

B.

sadness at their plight

C.

interest in their surroundings

D.

anxiety about their food source

E.

happiness with each other’s company

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Exam Code: GED-Reading
Exam Name: GED Reasoning Through Language Arts
Last Update: Aug 24, 2025
Questions: 240
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