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The competition is over. Thanks to everyone who participated. Here are the official answers. Feel free to request an explanation for a particular question if you can't understand it. 1B 2A 3A 4C 5D 6B 7D 8C 9C 10C 11A 12C 13C 14D 15D 16C 17A 18D 19A 20D 21C 22B 23B 24C 25B 26D 27C The first person to submit all correct answers was @user-df9nu6gb3p @user-df9nu6gb3p, what's the best way to contact you regarding your prize?
@@axeman567 27: C Explanation: The question asks for the response that best emphasizes how the World’s Fair has fostered (encouraged or inspired) technological innovation. (C) satisfies this goal, because it suggests that the World's Fair was the "impetus" (inspiration or motivation) for "for impressive engineering feats." (A) can be eliminated because it doesn't mention the World's Fair. While (B) indicates that the World's Fair inspired popular attractions, there is no indication that these attractions represented technological innovation, so it too can be eliminated. While (D) suggests that the Chicago Wheel was technologically innovative, it doesn't indicate that the World's Fair "fostered" this innovation. Rather, it merely states that the innovation was "unveiled" (shown to the public) at the World's Fair.
@@ivyleaguementors thanks. 😍 I have another question. I scored 1470 (800 math, 670 RW) in another practice test. I gave myself more time for the R&W section. My problems were vocabulary and purpose. I need +1500 on my real test. Can I get ready for the November test? Or should I postpone it until December?
Sorry for the slow reply. This question tests a relatively straightforward concept-complete sentences vs. fragments. The semicolon in answers (A), (B), and (D), would require a complete sentence on both sides, and the information following the semicolon (“leading. . .”) is not a complete sentence but rather a participial phrase. Therefore (C) is the only possible answer. Don’t be confused by the placement of the word “however,” which you may be used to seeing at the beginning of a sentence. It’s a conjunctive adverb, and can be placed almost anywhere within a sentence, provided that it is surrounded by commas.
1. B 2. A 3. A 4. C 5. A 6. B 7. D 8. C 9. C 10. C 11. A 12. C 13. D 14. D 15. D 16. C 17. A 18. D 19. A 20. D 21. C 22. B 23. A 24. C 25. C 26. D 27. B
I see that the game is already underway. Do we have a winner? You'll have to wait to find out. I will not be announcing the correct answers until the 72 hours have passed. At that point, I will go through the comments in order of time posted, and the first post with all correct responses will be declared winner.
The competition is over. Thanks to everyone who participated. Here are the official answers. Feel free to request an explanation for a particular question if you can't understand it.
1B
2A
3A
4C
5D
6B
7D
8C
9C
10C
11A
12C
13C
14D
15D
16C
17A
18D
19A
20D
21C
22B
23B
24C
25B
26D
27C
The first person to submit all correct answers was @user-df9nu6gb3p
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isn't the answer to the question 23 a) However@@ivyleaguementors
@@ivyleaguementors can you explain 27
@@axeman567 27: C
Explanation: The question asks for the response that best emphasizes how the World’s Fair has fostered (encouraged or inspired) technological innovation. (C) satisfies this goal, because it suggests that the World's Fair was the "impetus" (inspiration or motivation) for "for impressive engineering feats." (A) can be eliminated because it doesn't mention the World's Fair. While (B) indicates that the World's Fair inspired popular attractions, there is no indication that these attractions represented technological innovation, so it too can be eliminated. While (D) suggests that the Chicago Wheel was technologically innovative, it doesn't indicate that the World's Fair "fostered" this innovation. Rather, it merely states that the innovation was "unveiled" (shown to the public) at the World's Fair.
Good evening. Can you explain 4,5,6,8,13,15,20,23,26, plEASE.
@@ivyleaguementors
Thank you very much !
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Thanks, thats the plan!
@@ivyleaguementors ok thnkx sir G
Thank you so much. Could you please make more questions?😅
I hope to release another practice set eventually. In the meantime, follow us on Instagram for weekly practice questions: @ivyleaguementorsprep
@@ivyleaguementors thanks. 😍 I have another question. I scored 1470 (800 math, 670 RW) in another practice test. I gave myself more time for the R&W section. My problems were vocabulary and purpose. I need +1500 on my real test. Can I get ready for the November test? Or should I postpone it until December?
1.b 2.a 3.a 4.c 5.d 6.b 7.d 8.d 9.c 10.c 11.a 12.c 13.c 14.d 15.d 16.c 17.a 18.d 19.a 20.d 21.c 22.b 23.a 24.c 25.b 26.c 27.b
1)B
2)A
3)B
4)C
5)B
6)D
7)D
8)C
9)A
10)A
11)A
12)C
13)D
14)B
15)D
16)C
17)B
18)D
19)A
20)B
21)C
22)A
23)A
24)C
25)C
26)D
27)B
1.B
2.D
3.D
4.C
5.B
6.B
7.B
8.A
9.C
10. B
11.A
12.A
13.D
14.C
15.D
16.C
17.A
18.A
19.A
20.A
21.C
22.B
23.C
24.A
25.B
26.C
27.A
Can u plesae explain ques no 21
Sorry for the slow reply. This question tests a relatively straightforward concept-complete sentences vs. fragments. The semicolon in answers (A), (B), and (D), would require a complete sentence on both sides, and the information following the semicolon (“leading. . .”) is not a complete sentence but rather a participial phrase. Therefore (C) is the only possible answer. Don’t be confused by the placement of the word “however,” which you may be used to seeing at the beginning of a sentence. It’s a conjunctive adverb, and can be placed almost anywhere within a sentence, provided that it is surrounded by commas.
@@ivyleaguementors thanku so much
what about I double it and give it to the next person
1b
2d
3a
4c
5b
6b
7d
8d
9b
10c
11a
12c
13d
14d
15d
16c
17a
18b
19a
20d
21c
22b
23b
24c
25c
26d
27c
However, I'm not sure about the 2 one, for both A and D having a similar meaning 😅
1B
2A
3A
4C
5B
6B
7D
8A
9C
10A
11A
12C
13A
14D
15D
16C
17A
18D
19A
20D
21C
22B
23B
24C
25B
26D
27C
here goes nothing :)
1B
2A
3A
4C
5D
6B
7D
8C
9C
10C
11A
12C
13C
14D
15D
16C
17A
18D
19A
20D
21C
22B
23B
24C
25B
26D
27C
Congrats, you've won the competition! How can I reach you to send your prize?
@@ivyleaguementorssochamee
1.b
2.a
3.a
4.c
5.d
6.b
7.d
8.a
9.c
10.c
11.a
12.c
13.c
14.d
15.d
16.c
17.a
18.d
19.a
20.d
21.c
22.b
23.a
24.c
25.b
26.d
27.c
1b
2a
3a
4c
5d
6b
7d
8c
9c
10c
11a
12b
13c
14d
15d
16c
17b
18d
19a
20a
21b
22b
23b
24c
25b
26d
27c
1. B
2. A
3. C
4. C
5. D
6. B
7. D
8. C
9.C
10.C
11.A
12.C
13.C
14.C
15. C
16. D
17. A
18.D
19. A
20. A
21. C
22. B
23. A
24. A
25. C
26. D
27. C
1B
2D
3A
4C
5C
6B
7d
8C
9B
10D
11A
12C
13A
14D
15D
16D
17B
18D
19A
20D
21C
22B
23A
24C
25C
26C
27a
1.b
2.a
3.a
4.c
5.d
6.d
7.d
8.c
9.c
10.d
11.a
12.c
13.c
14.c
15.d
16.c
17.a
18.d
19.a
20.a
21.c
22.b
23.b
24.c
25.b
26.d
27.b
1. B
2. A
3. A
4. C
5. A
6. B
7. D
8. C
9. C
10. C
11. A
12. C
13. D
14. D
15. D
16. C
17. A
18. D
19. A
20. D
21. C
22. B
23. A
24. C
25. C
26. D
27. B
1B
2A
3A
4C
5B
6B
7D
8C
9C
10C
11A
12C
13C
14D
15D
16C
17A
18D
19A
20D
21C
22B
23A
24C
25B
26C
27C
1.b
2.a
3.a
4.c
5.d
6.d
7.d
8.c
9.c
10.c
11.a
12.c
13.a
14.d
15.d
16.c
17.a
18.a
19.a
20.d
21.c
22.b
23.a
24.c
25.c
26.d
27.c
1B
2A
3A
4C
5D
6B
7D
8A
9C
10C
11A
12C
13C
14D
15D
16C
17A
18D
19A
20D
21C
22B
23B
24C
25B
26D
27C