Accuplacer Practice Test - Question List

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36. If the United States spends $1 billion a year on foreign aid and, of that money, 55% contributes to human rights improvements, 25% contributes to HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention, and 5% contributes to infrastructure improvements, how much money of the foreign aid budget is left to spend on food and water?
  1. $150 billion
  2. $150,000
  3. $1.5 million
  4. $150 million
37. Which of the following polling methods is most likely to yield accurate or honest results on personal health topics?
  1. A face-to-face, free response survey outside of post offices
  2. Online polls for which users must register an active email address, limiting each user to one poll submission
  3. By going door-to-door to ask people multiple-choice questions
  4. By organizing polling groups in which groups answer and discuss questions together
38. A natural disaster cut a town off from its water supply. People must consume two quarts of clean water per day to survive. If an agency is going to deliver a three-day supply of clean water for each person and there are 32,684 people in the town, how many gallons of water must the agency transport there?
  1. 49,026 gallons
  2. 65,368 gallons
  3. 98,052 gallons
  4. 16,342 gallons
39. The Coral Reefs of the Caribbean
Visualize being submerged in the most (1) absolute silence to contemplate the majestic coral reefs. In the Caribbean Sea there are more than 16 thousand square miles (26 thousand square kilometers) of reefs, also known as “tropical rainforests of the sea” because of their immense biodiversity. Their extravagant, intense colors provide the ideal ecosystem for the over four thousand species of fish and thousands of species of plants that are found there.
Our lives, too, depend on these (2) formations: the coral reefs of the Caribbean protect the coasts of Florida and the Caribbean nations from hurricanes. Their enormous structures weaken the force of the storms before they arrive to the coasts, acting as natural barriers. They also protect beaches from erosion and are a refuge for many species of (3) endangered animals.
In the far eastern periphery of Cuba, the María la Gorda reef stands out from the others. In this highly protected zone, there are more than 20 species of corals that form (4) subterranean “mountain ranges”, caves, and tunnels.
Unfortunately, the reefs in the Caribbean are in danger due to acts of destruction. Coastal construction and water pollution cause the water to cloud, which in turn takes away the light that the coral needs to survive. Other enemies to the coral are uncontrolled fishing, (5) excessive tourism, and the collecting of coral by scuba divers. Some experts say that 70% of the coral will disappear in some 40 years. If you are lucky enough to visit these coral reefs, please protect them. Their future depends on us.



The word “endangered”, bolded after the (3) in the second paragraph, can best be defined as
  1. Susceptible to threat
  2. Vulnerable to menace
  3. Protected
  4. Both A and B
40. Choose the answer which best rewords the italicized portion. If you think the original wording is best, choose option A.

Its conflict has escalated in recent times, with citizens from both nations protesting and raising flags on different islands.
  1. Its
  2. It’s
  3. There
  4. Their

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