TSI ELAR Practice Test 4
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Question 1 of 16
1. Question
Cities across the world are essentially blends of smaller cultural environments that lead people to have vastly different experiences. Each city typically contains a broad spectrum of dining establishments along with various art institutions like museums and theatres. Yet with all these blends of dining, art and night lives, what is the one characteristic that can distinguish a city? History. The undeniably unique history of each city provides rich traditions and a bond between the local people that overshadows any other city’s mélange of dining and art institutions.
In context, which word most closely defines mélange?
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Question 2 of 16
2. Question
Cities across the world are essentially blends of smaller cultural environments that lead people to have vastly different experiences. Each city typically contains a broad spectrum of dining establishments along with various art institutions like museums and theatres. Yet with all these blends of dining, art and night lives, what is the one characteristic that can distinguish a city? History. The undeniably unique history of each city provides rich traditions and a bond between the local people that overshadows any other city’s mélange of dining and art institutions.
Which of the following would the author believe is the most important city attraction or characteristic?
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Question 3 of 16
3. Question
Passage 1
Because it is filled with contradictions, performance is
also filled with risk. This is the domain of stage fright. The
actor is aware that appearing in front of an audience is a
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scary proposition. Maintaining the reality of the character is,
5
in itself, a fragile affair; it demands of the actor a series of
complex transformations. The actor has the unique problem
of hiding and showing at the same time. The actor’s conscious
fear is not about making a mistake, but about allowing the
audience to see something that it is not supposed to see:
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namely, the performer’s fear, or stage fright.
Passage 2
The term “stage fright” has largely dropped out of use,
because we know now that dwelling on something this
malevolent gives it power. If I tell you not to be afraid,
you may dwell on your fear. If I say, do not think of
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fast-food burgers under any circumstances, a line of
them will parade through your mind. The key to most
fears is substitution. On the simplest level, you replace
the ogre with something less menacing to fill your
consciousness. If you will imagine yourself to be a
20
host rather than an actor, and think more about the
comfort of your listeners than their verdicts, everything
will fall into place.
What is the best way to describe the purposes of the two passages?
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Question 4 of 16
4. Question
Passage 1
Because it is filled with contradictions, performance is
also filled with risk. This is the domain of stage fright. The
actor is aware that appearing in front of an audience is a
Line
scary proposition. Maintaining the reality of the character is,
5
in itself, a fragile affair; it demands of the actor a series of
complex transformations. The actor has the unique problem
of hiding and showing at the same time. The actor’s conscious
fear is not about making a mistake, but about allowing the
audience to see something that it is not supposed to see:
10
namely, the performer’s fear, or stage fright.
Passage 2
The term “stage fright” has largely dropped out of use,
because we know now that dwelling on something this
malevolent gives it power. If I tell you not to be afraid,
you may dwell on your fear. If I say, do not think of
15
fast-food burgers under any circumstances, a line of
them will parade through your mind. The key to most
fears is substitution. On the simplest level, you replace
the ogre with something less menacing to fill your
consciousness. If you will imagine yourself to be a
20
host rather than an actor, and think more about the
comfort of your listeners than their verdicts, everything
will fall into place.
In the context of Passage 1, the phrase “Maintaining the reality of the character” (line 4) most directly refers to
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Question 5 of 16
5. Question
Passage 1
Because it is filled with contradictions, performance is
also filled with risk. This is the domain of stage fright. The
actor is aware that appearing in front of an audience is a
Line
scary proposition. Maintaining the reality of the character is,
5
in itself, a fragile affair; it demands of the actor a series of
complex transformations. The actor has the unique problem
of hiding and showing at the same time. The actor’s conscious
fear is not about making a mistake, but about allowing the
audience to see something that it is not supposed to see:
10
namely, the performer’s fear, or stage fright.
Passage 2
The term “stage fright” has largely dropped out of use,
because we know now that dwelling on something this
malevolent gives it power. If I tell you not to be afraid,
you may dwell on your fear. If I say, do not think of
15
fast-food burgers under any circumstances, a line of
them will parade through your mind. The key to most
fears is substitution. On the simplest level, you replace
the ogre with something less menacing to fill your
consciousness. If you will imagine yourself to be a
20
host rather than an actor, and think more about the
comfort of your listeners than their verdicts, everything
will fall into place.
How do the passages view stage fright in relation to human behavior in general?
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Question 6 of 16
6. Question
Passage 1
Because it is filled with contradictions, performance is
also filled with risk. This is the domain of stage fright. The
actor is aware that appearing in front of an audience is a
Line
scary proposition. Maintaining the reality of the character is,
5
in itself, a fragile affair; it demands of the actor a series of
complex transformations. The actor has the unique problem
of hiding and showing at the same time. The actor’s conscious
fear is not about making a mistake, but about allowing the
audience to see something that it is not supposed to see:
10
namely, the performer’s fear, or stage fright.
Passage 2
The term “stage fright” has largely dropped out of use,
because we know now that dwelling on something this
malevolent gives it power. If I tell you not to be afraid,
you may dwell on your fear. If I say, do not think of
15
fast-food burgers under any circumstances, a line of
them will parade through your mind. The key to most
fears is substitution. On the simplest level, you replace
the ogre with something less menacing to fill your
consciousness. If you will imagine yourself to be a
20
host rather than an actor, and think more about the
comfort of your listeners than their verdicts, everything
will fall into place.
Which of the following describes an actor coping with stage fright by following the advice of the author of Passage 2?
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Question 7 of 16
7. Question
Determine whether the underlined portion of the sentence below is correct or whether it needs to be revised.
Firefighters and police officers risk their lives often by stepping into the way of danger physically; therefore, professionals such as doctors and lawyers have an equally significant impact on individuals’ lives medically and legally.
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Question 8 of 16
8. Question
Determine whether the underlined portion of the sentence below is correct or whether it needs to be revised.
In many cultures they consider fish eggs a delicacy.
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Question 9 of 16
9. Question
Determine whether the underlined portion of the sentence below is correct or whether it needs to be revised.
Sports are a significant part of life for people all across the world, as was demonstrated in 2006 when billions of people came together to be involved with the World Cup either through playing, watching or thru advertising.
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Question 10 of 16
10. Question
Determine whether the underlined portion of the sentence below is correct or whether it needs to be revised.
The argument between Paarin and me about the dent in his car continued until the early morning.
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Question 11 of 16
11. Question
Determine whether the underlined portion of the sentence below is correct or whether it needs to be revised.
During the summer many students go away to summer camps that teach them skills about camaraderie, perseverance and integrity.
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Question 12 of 16
12. Question
Determine whether the underlined portion of the sentence below is correct or whether it needs to be revised.
A consummate gentleman, Stefan’s etiquette and social grace was unmatched.
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Question 13 of 16
13. Question
Determine whether the underlined portion of the sentence below is correct or whether it needs to be revised.
In countries such as China the government is recognizing the advantages of a capitalist market rather than communism and adjust economic policy accordingly.
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Question 14 of 16
14. Question
Determine whether the underlined portion of the sentence below is correct or whether it needs to be revised.
Most of my favorite movies contain slapstick humor, however physical comedy is not the only way to make me laugh.
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Question 15 of 16
15. Question
Determine whether the underlined portion of the sentence below is correct or whether it needs to be revised.
Learning a new language can be difficult for people after one reaches a certain age; abilities needed to retain and apply new linguistic information deteriorate with time.
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Question 16 of 16
16. Question
Determine whether the underlined portion of the sentence below is correct or whether it needs to be revised.
A growing technology trend is to merge multiple devices with complimentary functions such as a phone, music player and the scheduling features of a planner.
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