Test Bank for In Concert: An Integrated Approach to Reading and Writing , 3rd Edition

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Test BankForIN CONCERTAn Integrated Approachto Reading and WritingThird EditionKathleen T. Whorter,Niagara County Community CollegePrepared byJeanne Michel Jones

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iiiTABLE OFCONTENTSIntroductionPart OneChapter Review Quizzes – Test Bank 1Chapter 1.................................................................................................................1Chapter 2.................................................................................................................3Chapter 3.................................................................................................................5Chapter 4.................................................................................................................7Chapter 5.................................................................................................................9Chapter 6.................................................................................................................11Chapter 7.................................................................................................................13Chapter 8.................................................................................................................15Chapter 9.................................................................................................................17Chapter 10...............................................................................................................19Chapter 11...............................................................................................................21Chapter 12...............................................................................................................23Chapter 13...............................................................................................................25Chapter 14...............................................................................................................27Answer Key to Chapter Review Quizzes – Test Bank 1 ........................................29Chapter Review Quizzes – Test Bank 2Chapter 1.................................................................................................................34Chapter 2.................................................................................................................36Chapter 3.................................................................................................................38Chapter 4.................................................................................................................40Chapter 5.................................................................................................................42Chapter 6.................................................................................................................44Chapter 7.................................................................................................................46Chapter 8.................................................................................................................48Chapter 9.................................................................................................................50Chapter 10...............................................................................................................52Chapter 11...............................................................................................................54Chapter 12...............................................................................................................56Chapter 13...............................................................................................................58Chapter 14...............................................................................................................60Answer Key to Chapter Review Quizzes – Test Bank 2 ........................................62

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ivPart TwoMastery TestsChapter 1..................................................................................................................... 67Chapter 2..................................................................................................................... 70Chapter 3..................................................................................................................... 73Chapter 4..................................................................................................................... 76Chapter 5..................................................................................................................... 79Chapter 6..................................................................................................................... 82Chapter 7..................................................................................................................... 85Chapter 8..................................................................................................................... 88Chapter 9..................................................................................................................... 91Chapter 10................................................................................................................... 94Chapter 11................................................................................................................... 97Chapter 12................................................................................................................. 100Chapter 13................................................................................................................. 103Chapter 14................................................................................................................. 106Answer Key to Mastery Tests................................................................................... 109Credits....................................................................................................................113

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vINTRODUCTIONThe following test bank forIn Concert, 3eincludes two types of assessment for eachchapter: chapter review quizzes and mastery tests.There are two sets of chapter review quizzes. Each set includes a ten-question, multiple-choice quiz and an answer key. Although the quizzes are intended as assessment tools,they can be used instructionally in several different ways:1.As announced or unannounced quizzes after students have been assigned achapter to read but before the material is discussed in class;2.As in-class work with a partner after the chapter is assigned and either before orafter the material has been discussed in class;3.As quizzes given after the material has been thoroughly covered;4.As homework assignments to be done following the reading but prior to thediscussion in class. With this option, you can collect and grade the quizzes as away ofencouraging students toreadthematerial inadvance oftheclassdiscussion, or you can go over the answers in class as a way of introducing theclass discussion of the reading.Mastery tests are designed to measure a student’s ability to apply the skills learned ineach chapter. These tests are intended to be practical simulations of reading and studysituations that college students face.Each mastery test begins with an excerpt from a college textbook, followed by tenobjective questions about content, vocabulary, and specific topics covered in the chapter.An answer key is provided for each test. Although mastery tests are intended asassessment tools, they can be used as instructional tools as well:1.As collaborative learning activities in which students work together to completethe tasks in each mastery test;2.As additional practice exercises. Some students may require additional guidedpractice in learning and applying particular skills.

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viPART ONECHAPTERREVIEW QUIZZESTESTBANK1

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1NameSectionDateNumberrightX 10 points = Score%CHAPTER 1An Overview of the Reading Process (with Writing)Directions:Select the choice that best completes each statement.1.One difference between active and passive readers is thatactivereadersa.read everything at the same speed.b.accept whatever is in print as true.c.analyze the purpose of a reading assignment.d.use the same methods for every assignment.2.The primary purpose of previewing an assignment is toa.figure out how long it will take you to read it.b.get a brief overview of the assignment’s organization and content.c.determine whether you already know enough about the subject.d.decide whether you agree with the author’s treatment of the subject.3.To highlight effectively, you should do all of the followingexcepta.read the material before highlighting it.b.highlight key portions of any topic sentence.c.highlight at least half of the material on every page.d.make sure your highlighting reflects the ideas stated in the passage.4.The primary purpose of annotating as you read is toa.identify key information.b.mark information that has not been highlighted.c.emphasize the material you have highlighted.d.record your own thinking about key ideas.5.When you are making an outline, it is most important toa.use complete sentences.b.follow the outline format exactly.c.copy information directly from the text.d.make sure all the information under each heading belongs there.

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26.Writers use diagrams toa.explain an object, idea, or process by outlining parts or steps or by showing the object’sorganization.b.show whole/part relationships or how parts of a unit have been divided.c.compare quantities or amounts using bars of different lengths.d.display facts, figures, statistics and other data in a condensed, orderly sequence.7.ThefirststepintheSQ3R systeminvolvesa.b.revising.summarizing.c.d.previewing.self-testing.8.When you write a paraphrase, you should do all of the followingexcepta.substitute appropriate and accurate synonyms.b.consider the connotative meanings of words.c.replace every word in a sentence with a synonym.d.reword and rearrange sentence parts.9.Periodic review refers toa.briefly reviewing previously learned material on a regular basis.b.repeating information aloud to learn it in a particular order.c.thinking about material as soon as possible after learning it.d.making a last check of material right before a test or an exam.10.The learning and recall strategy which involves connecting new information with previouslyacquired knowledge is calleda.association.b.categorization.c.visualization.d.mnemonics.

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3NameSectionNumber rightDateX 10 points = Score%CHAPTER 2An Overview of the Writing Process (with Reading)Directions:Select the choice that best completes each statement.1.All of the following statements about good writing are trueexcept:a.Good writing achieves a purpose.b.Good writing is directed toward an audience.c.Good writing expresses ideas clearly.d.Good writing never requires revision.2.The primary purpose of supporting details in a paragraph is toa.state the one key point of the writing.b.explain the key point(s) of the writing.c.make connections among ideas.d.connect all ideas back to the key point.3.The first step in the writing process is toa.write a draft.b.generate ideas.c.organize your ideas.d.proofread.4.The technique for generating ideas in which you make a list of everything you can think ofabout a topic is calleda.freewriting.b.brainstorming.c.branching.d.questioning.5.Finding a topic may involve reacting to your world bya.recalling activities you have participated in recently.b.being alert for possible topics in the news.c.considering a subject that relates to your major.d.doing all of the above.

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46.In the writing process, an idea map is used toa.generate a series of questions about a topic.b.show the relationship of ideas to one another.c.rule out ideas that are not interesting or usable.d.establish your tone and purpose for writing.7.Writing an effective first draft involves all of the followingexcepta.expressing your main point and developing each idea fully.b.experimenting with different ways of organizing your ideas.c.concentrating on correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation.d.being flexible about changing your focus and starting over as necessary.8.Tha.e process of revising a draft involveschanging a word or two.b.c.rearranging a few sentences.correcting spelling errors.d.making significant improvements.9.Your first step in revising a draft should be to make sure you havea.created idea map that correctly reflects your draft.b.corrected any errors in grammar or punctuation.c.included a variety of visuals throughout your draft.d.expressed your main point clearly, directly, and completely.10.Questions that will help you address your audience appropriately include:a.What is my relationship with the audience?b.How is the audience likely to react to my message?c.What does the audience already know about the situation?d.all of the above.

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5NameSectionNumber rightDateX 10 points = Score%CHAPTER 3Topics, Main Ideas, and Topic SentencesDirections:Select the choice that best completes each statement.1.Th ethreebasicelementsof aparagrapharethetopic,thetopicsentence,andthea.b.thesis.supportingdetails.c.d.transitions.conclusion.2.Onecluetothetopicof aparagraphisthea.b.repeateduse of aword throughouttheparagraph.typesof detailsintheparagraph.c.d.use of examples in the paragraph.way the paragraph is organized.3.Of the following terms, the most general one isa.chocolate cake.b.apple pie.c.dessert.d.ice cream.4.In order to find the topic sentence of a paragraph, you shoulda.identify the topic.b.locate the most general sentence.c.find the one idea that ties all of the details together.d.do all of the above.5.In most paragraphs, the topic sentence is thea.first sentence.b.last sentence.c.shortest sentence.d.longest sentence.

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66.Tha.e primary function of the topic sentence is toexplain how the author chose the subject.b.c.announce what type of details the author will provide.express the paragraph’s main idea.d.provide supporting evidence.7.Tha.e best suggestion for writing an effective topic sentence is toannounce your topic.b.c.make sure your topic sentence is implied.use a fragment to achieve a special effect.d.identify your topic and express a viewpoint about it.Directions:Evaluate each of the following topic sentences and select the choice thatbest describes each example.8.Th eanimalworld isfascinating.a.b.toobroadtoonarrowc.d.incompleteeffective9.Foods that trigger migraine headaches.a.too broadb.too narrowc.incompleted.effective10.Experts who study employment trends expect an increased demand in several fields.a.too broadb.too narrowc.incompleted.effective

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7NameSectionNumber rightDateX 10 points = Score%CHAPTER 4Details, Transitions, and Implied Main IdeasDirections:Select the choice that best completes each statement.1.Thepurpose of supportingdetailsinaparagraphistoa.b.linkimportantideastogether.proveor explainthemainidea.c.d.provide background information about the writer.suggest ideas not directly stated in the topic sentence.2.Writers use reasons as supporting details when they want toa.explain why a main idea is correct.b.create a mental picture of a person, object, place, or process.c.illustrate a difficult idea or concept.d.explain how to do something.3.The type of transition that tells the reader that the author is arranging ideas in the order inwhich they happened is calleda.contrast.b.comparison.c.enumeration.d.time sequence.4.An implied main ideaisa.stated in the topic sentence.b.suggested but not stated directly.c.introduced in the preceding paragraph.d.presented in the last sentence.5.Tha.e first step in finding an implied main idea is toidentify the topic.b.c.locate any transitions.make predictions about the subject.d.determine what you already know about the subject.

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86.A writer using the spatial arrangement presents details according toa.how or where items are positioned.b.similarities or common characteristics.c.the order in which they happened.d.their order of importance.7.Using specific words involvesa.choosing action words.b.giving exact names.c.using words that appeal to the senses.d.all of the above.Directions:Choose the transition that correctly fills in the blank for each of the following items.8.Many of the rules have changed since baseball was first played in 1845.,players originally were allowed to throw the ball at a base runner in order to get him out.a.Laterb.For examplec.Becaused.However9.In the United States, senators and representatives can be reelected to office indefinitely., the president is limited to two terms.a.In contrastb.For instancec.Anotherd.Therefore10.X-ray machines can take pictures of a person’s skeletal structuremore X-rays than does muscle or skin.a.furtherb.becausec.howeverd.such asbone absorbs

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9NameSectionNumber rightDateX 10 points = Score%CHAPTER 5Organization: Basic PatternsDirections:Select the choice that best completes each statement.1.The pattern of organization that is often used to explain how something is done or howsomething works isa.description.b.process.c.narration.d.example.2.Your narrative paragraph most likely has sufficient details if you have explaineda.what events occurred.b.where and when the events happened.c.why and how the events happened.d.all of the above.3.When you are writing about the steps in a process, you should do all of the followingexcepta.include only essential steps.b.list necessary equipment.c.use a consistent point of view.d.assume that your reader is familiar with the topic.4.Writing a descriptive paragraph involvesa.creating a dominant impression.b.including sensory details.c.using descriptive language.d.all of the above.5.Tha.e most appropriate examples are those that support your topic sentence andare complicated.b.c.have many parts.are specific and vivid.d.are outrageous or exaggerated.

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106.Common time sequence transitions include all of the followingexcepta.before.b.first.c.finally.d.nearby.Directions:For each topic sentence below, select the choice that indicates the organizationpattern most likely to be used in developing the rest of the paragraph.7.Consumer advocates recommend several steps for getting out of debt.a.chronological orderb.narrationc.processd.description8.Th eAmazonrainforestishometotherichestvarietyof wildlifeon Earth.a.b.chronologicalordernarrationc.d.processexample9.In 1943, Mao Zedong became chairman of the Communist Party of China; six years later,Chairman Mao announced the establishment of thePeopleʼsRepublic of China.a.chronological orderb.narrationc.processd.example10.Spending a month on a sailboat gave me an unforgettable education in sailing, teamwork,and the fearsome power of Mother Nature.a.chronological orderb.narrationc.processd.example
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