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MCT 2 Practice Game

MCT 2 Practice Game. Pick a Subject. Reading. Writing. Math. Read the following passage “The Evolution of the Hot Dog.” Then answer questions 1-5 based on the passage. You may write in your test booklet, but you must mark your answers on your answer document

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MCT 2 Practice Game

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  1. MCT 2 Practice Game Pick a Subject Reading Writing Math

  2. Read the following passage “The Evolution of the Hot Dog.” Then answer questions 1-5 based on the passage. You may write in your test booklet, but you must mark your answers on your answer document The Evolution of the Hot Dog The variety of ethnic groups that call America home is clearly reflected in the foods that Americans eat. We love spaghetti and pizza. We devour sushi, tacos, and egg rolls. We crave chocolate. We drink coffee and tea on a daily basis. Americans have become quite skilled at taking the food of one culture and making it part of their own. Even when Americans invent a dish, the recipe often derives from the recipe or dish of another nation. Such is the case with the hot dog. Many people believe the hot dog was invented in America. Its roots are actually somewhere else. A hot dog is made of pieces of beef, pork, or turkey stuffed inside a casing or skin. This casing makes the hot dog a kind of sausage, and sausages are not a new food. They date as far back as the 9th century B.C. when Homer mentions them in his epic poem The Odyssey. The northern Europeans perfected sausages. In fact, two cities quarrel over which one gave birth to the wiener. Frankfurt, Germany, claims to have developed the frankfurter in 1487, while Vienna (Wien), Austria, declares that the wiener originated in its fair city long before that time. A wiener by itself, however, is not a hot dog. To be called a hot dog, the wiener needs a bun. The Germans ate bread with their wieners, but they did not place the wieners inside buns. That invention came about in America during the 1800s—by German immigrants! The bun allowed people to hold the sausage while walking. No one knows who first put a sausage into a bun, but in the 1860s German immigrants began selling them from food carts on the streets of New York City. The new snack was a success. In 1871 Charles Feltman sold almost four thousand sausages-in-rolls at Coney Island, the beach and fairgrounds most famous for popularizing the hot dog. The invention of the hot dog preceded the name. The first hot dogs were called “dachshund sausages,” named for the German breed of dog that looks like a wiener. How the name changed to “hot dogs” is uncertain. However, since the new name was short and easy to remember, it quickly became a part of the American vocabulary. By the 1890s the term “hot dog” could be found in a Yale University newspaper. In 1893 hot dogs became associated with baseball. Chris von der Ahe, a German immigrant who owned the St. Louis Browns, began selling hot dogs at his games. Thus began the tradition of having a hot dog or two at the ballpark. Many legends exist about the invention of the hot dog. One of them tells of a cold April day in 1900 at the New York City Polo Grounds. Harry Stevens was selling ice cream and cold drinks; however, because of the cold weather, he was not selling very much. Then he had an idea. He grilled German sausages, sold them in rolls, and called them “red hot dachshund sausages.” T.A. Dorgan, a well-known cartoonist, bought one. The next day he drew a cartoon of a dachshund in a roll, thus immortalizing the hot dog. Another legend claims that Antoine Feuchtwanger was selling sausages at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair. He loaned gloves to customers so that they could hold their sausages without making a mess. Because many customers never returned the gloves, Feuchtwanger came up with the idea of having a baker make rolls for the sausages. By the twentieth century, hot dogs had become a regular snack or even meal for Americans. In 1939 President Roosevelt served the visiting king of England, King George VI, hot dogs because he wanted the king to experience a uniquely American dish. If one is to experience American cuisine, the hot dog must be on the menu. Hot dogs are as American as the Fourth of July. In fact, the two often go together. Hot dogs are popular because they are inexpensive and easy to eat. The average American eats eighty hot dogs a year. How many hot dogs do you eat in a year?

  3. 1. Which event happened last? • A. The naming of the hot dog • B. The invention of the hot dog • C. The creation of German sausage • D. The creation of the Austrian wiener

  4. 2. Which of the following lines from“The Evolution of the Hog Dog” arenot important enough to be includedin summary of the passage? • F. Lines 2 – 5 • G. Lines 11 – 14 • H. Lines 24 – 27 • J. Lines 36 - 39

  5. 3. Which of the following sentences isan opinion stated in the passage? • A. If one is to experience American • cuisine, the hot dog must be on the • menu. • B. Many people believe the hot dog • was invented in America. • C. The average American eats eighty • hot dogs a year. • D. By the 1890s the term “hot dog” • could be found in a Yale University • newspaper.

  6. 4. Which of the following sentenceseffectively supports the predictionthat Americans will eat many hotdogs next year? • F. Thus began the tradition of having a • hot dog or two at the ballpark. • G. The bun allowed people to hold the • sausage while walking. • H. The average American eats eighty • hot dogs a year. • J. Hot dogs are as American as the • Fourth of July.

  7. 5. The author uses several different textstructures to organize this passage.Which of the following textstructures does the author not use? • A. description • B. sequential order • C. problem/solution • D. order of importance

  8. 6. Read the following sentencesDebbie asked her friend, “Isn’tthere some way I can entice you tojoin our club? We really want youto be a member.”Based on these sentences, what is themeaning of entice? • F. ask • G. pay • H. scare • J. tempt

  9. Beth knew that her baby sisterhad just gone to sleep. Carryingher shoes, she tiptoed down the dark hall as if walking oneggshells. What does the phrase “walking oneggshells” help the readerunderstand? • A. Beth was putting her feet down very • gently to keep from making noise. • B. Beth was carrying her shoes so that • she would not break any eggshells. • C. Beth’s floor was very slippery so • she was being very careful. • D. Beth’s little sister had left her noisy • toy eggs in the hall.

  10. Read these sentences from Sharla’s report, which she was asked to present at a parents and teachers meeting. We hiked up Mount Sidney today. The air got a little thin near the top, andsome of the group had to turn back. I was really pumped that I made it allthe way up. To practice for the meeting, Sharla made her presentation for her class. Severalclassmates thought Sharla needed to make a change to her report based on audienceand purpose. Were Sharla’s classmates correct? • F. Yes, she should make the report more formal by replacing “I was really pumped.” • G. Yes, she should make the report more scientific by adding details abut the climb. • H. No, she should leave the report the way it is because it is appropriate for a report. • J. No, she should leave the report the way it is because it is about her and a group of hikers.

  11. The car complained loudly as Mom drove to the construction site.This sentence uses personification. Based on the words “complained loudly,” which of the following sentences tells about the car? • A. It made a great deal of noise. • B. It held too many passengers. • C. It used gallons of gas. • D. It ran well.

  12. “I have complete disdain for anyone who abuses animals!” exclaimed the police officer. Which word means the same asdisdain? • F. understanding • G. confusion • H. agreement • J. scorn

  13. October 23, 2007 Dear Aunt Olivia, When I got home from school today, I was surprised to find a large package waiting for me. Opening the package to find so many special toys from the past was thrilling. Thank you so much for the wonderful old-fashioned toys! I enjoyed playing with your toy collection last summer. The old toys you have gathered over the years are so much fun. Toys have changed quite a bit since you were young. Modern toys have every kind of special effect you can imagine. I still think the old toys are better than the new ones. You must have remembered how much I liked them. I was serious when I said I would like to start a collection of old toys, too. Now, thanks to you, my toy collection is off to a great start. The wooden yoyo is definitely my favorite. It is so simple and well made. I only have to jerk my wrist, and the yoyo flows up and down from my hand. It is the smoothest yoyo I have ever tried. The yoyo is one toy that has not changed much over the years. Some newer yoyos may make sounds and have flashing lights, but none of them flow as smoothly from my hand as this one. The yoyo is like part of my own body! Another one of my favorites is the set of wooden blocks. The carved alphabet letters and painted pictures on the sides still look great. I had some plastic blocks when I was younger, but they were nothing like these. The wooden ones are very special. The metal train and truck are great, too. Even though the paint has worn away over time, these heavy little vehicles were built to last. Like the blocks, the train and truck have many special details. They also have parts that resemble real trains and trucks. I can just imagine little children playing with these many years ago. I showed Mom the old slide whistle and kazoo you sent me. They look a little like the recorders we used to play in music class. She told me to tell you, “Thanks, Sis!” She had a funny look on her face when she said that. I guess she does not appreciate the music I have been playing around the house all afternoon. I cannot wait to show my antique toy instruments to my music teacher tomorrow. Mom said I may take them to school to share with my music class. I wonder what my teacher will think of them. Finally, thank you for the beautiful china set with the delicate blue flowers painted on the dishes. I have always wanted a real tea set. The flowers look as if they were painted by hand. Mom said she would help me wash my tea set after dinner. Then we will have a tea party! I can hardly wait! Thank you so much for the toys. You have made me one very happy young toy collector! Your niece, • Diane

  14. How does the writer organize theletter? • A. She describes the toys in order of how much she likes each one. • B. She describes the toys one at a time based on the age of each toy. • C. She describes the toys one at a time and compares them to modern toys. • D. She describes the toys in the order in which she plays with them at home.

  15. Based on the passage, which of thefollowing choices can the readerinfer is not a reason that Diane likesold toys? • F. Old toys function better than new. • G. Old toys take a great deal of care. • H. Old toys contain special details. • J. Old toys are built to last.

  16. Based on the letter, what can thereader infer to be the reason AuntOlivia sent Diane the toys? • A. She no longer had room to store the toys. • B. She wanted Diane to take the toys to school for class. • C. She remembered how much Diane had like the toys. • D. She knew Diane had started a collection of old toys.

  17. What is the meaning of the wordthorough? • F. partial • G. devoted • H. complete • J. thoughtful

  18. Which of the following sentences is written correctly? • A. By spring we will have read every short story in our literature book. • B. Josh discovered that he left his homework on the kitchen table. • C. For the past week, I studied every night for the English test. • D. On vacation last summer we have visited the Grand Canyon.

  19. Which of the following sentences iswritten correctly? • F. The sound of the birds distract me if I leave my window open. • G. Each of the contestants have to return the signed entry forms. • H. A jig saw and a band saw was stolen from Dad’s shop. • J. One of our best runners has twisted his ankle.

  20. Dana wants to get a pet gecko, but hermother does not want a lizard in thehouse. Dana decides to write a letter toMom explaining why she should beallowed to have a gecko.Dana decided to begin her letter withthe following sentence:A gecko is a remarkable lizardthat easily can walk upside downacross a ceiling.Is this sentence an appropriateopening sentence for the persuasivepurpose? • F. Yes, because it will show Mom how interesting a gecko can be • G. Yes, because Dana will be able to show off the gecko’s remarkable ability • H. No, because a gecko’s remarkable ability does not change Mom’s objection to a lizard in the house • J. No, because Dana will probably not be able to see the gecko perform this trick

  21. Which of the following is a compoundsentence with a compound subject? • A. Both Jane and Susan have read their books and written their reports. • B. Either Stan forgot to return his book, or someone else borrowed it from the library. • C. Marla has read her book, but she has not written her report. • D. Stephen has completed his work, but neither Jan nor Beth has begun hers.

  22. Our principal did not approvethe bugetfor the new cafeteria. Which word is not spelled correctly? • A. principal • B. approve • C. cafeteria • D. buget

  23. Which of the following sentences isnot punctuated correctly? • A. After Jay’s birthday party, which lasted all afternoon, we headed to the mall. • B. The Crawford’s house, which is next to ours, is being repainted this afternoon. • C. The students, who competed in last year’s talent show, will perform at • the spring concert. • D. My teacher, who just moved here from Kansas, is surprised by our warm winters.

  24. Which of the following sentences usesan appositive phrase correctly? • F. I ate my first veggie burger, a sandwich with no meat. • G. Waiting for the store to open, we decided to sing a song. • H. Fred gets up at 6:00 a.m. every morning and runs two miles. • J. The woman who is wearing the red dress is Cathy’s mother • .

  25. Which of the following sentences iscorrect? • A. Everybody in the club has on their club logo. • B. Neither my parents nor my sister are very tall. • C. The noises in my computer are making me worry. • D. Anyone attending the meeting are invited to the luncheon.

  26. Carlos wants to be hired as a pet sitter for his neighbor’s pets. Read the following draft of his letter March 23, 2007Dear Mrs. Marks,I hope you will consider me for the pet sitting job. I am reliable. I havenever been late to school, and I have only missed two days of school this yearbecause I was sick. I help my father do yard work every weekend.I am also very caring. I have three brothers and sisters, and I help my momwith them. I also have a dog. I brush her often, and I love to play with her.Sincerely,Carlos Which of the following sentences is the correct conclusion for this letter? • F. Even though I have a busy schedule, I’m sure I can fit in some time to check on your animals. • G. I hope you will consider my abilities. You will not have to worry about your pets while you are gone. • H. You know how strict my parents are, and you know they will make me take care of your pets. • J. I don’t know what I’ll do if you don’t hire me to care for your pets. It would be a huge disappointment

  27. According to the advertizement,civilization cannot endure unlesseveryone starts using this brand oftissues. • Which word is not spelled correctly? • F. advertizement • G. civilization • H. endure • J. tissues

  28. Which of the following contains acorrectly used relative pronoun? • A. Freddie, whom bought my old bike, is my Aunt Jezzie’s neighbor. • B. My mother’s sister, who my grandmother named Jezebel, lives near us. • C. My aunt, whom we called Jezzie, graduated from high school the year I • was born. • D. Aunt Jezzie, who I call on the phone each night, is not married yet.

  29. Which of the following sentences isnot punctuated correctly? • A. After Jay’s birthday party, which lasted all afternoon, we headed to the mall. • B. The Crawford’s house, which is next to ours, is being repainted this afternoon. • C. The students, who competed in last year’s talent show, will perform at the spring concert. • D. My teacher, who just moved here from Kansas, is surprised by our warm winters.

  30. Which of the following sentences usesan appositive phrase correctly? • F. I ate my first veggie burger, a sandwich with no meat. • G. Waiting for the store to open, we decided to sing a song. • H. Fred gets up at 6:00 a.m. every morning and runs two miles. • J. The woman who is wearing the red dress is Cathy’s mother.

  31. Which of the following sentences iscorrect? • A. Everybody in the club has on their club logo. • B. Neither my parents nor my sister are very tall. • C. The noises in my computer are making me worry. • D. Anyone attending the meeting are invited to the luncheon.

  32. Which of the following sentences addsvivid words to a narrative about afishing adventure? • A. I felt the mud between my toes as I went into the water to try to retrieve the canoe. • B. The mud pushed between my toes as I stepped into the pool of water, • reaching for the boat. • C. The mud squeezed between my toes as I waded into the swamp, arms • extended and ready to grab the overturned canoe. • D. I felt the mud go between my toes as I walked into the water to catch the boat as it went by.

  33. Which of the following sentences doesnot use an intransitive verb? • F. Homesick for her friends, Betsy cried for an hour last night. • G. Homesick for her friends, Betsy cried quietly into her pillow last night. • H. Homesick for her friends, Betsy cried wet tears into her pillow last night. • J. Homesick for her friends, Betsy cried loud and long last night.

  34. What is the greatest common factor ofboth 78 and 104? • A. 4 • B. 6 • C. 13 • D. 26

  35. Max must solve the following equationto find b, the number of boys in his class. b+12=23 Which method should Max use to find b? • F. Subtract 12 from both sides of the equation. • G. Subtract 23 from both sides of the equation. • H. Add 12 to both sides of the equation. • J. Add 23 to both sides of the equation.

  36. Which lists the figures named in the box in order from the figure with the fewest vertices to the figure with the most vertices?Triangular Pyramid Cone Hexagonal Prism Cube • F. Hexagonal prism, cube, triangular pyramid, cone • G. Triangular pyramid, cone, hexagonal prism, cube • H. Cone, triangular pyramid, cube, hexagonal prism • J. Cone, triangular pyramid, hexagonal prism, cube

  37. Roger drew a rhombus on his paper.Which statement must be true aboutRoger’s rhombus? • A. It must have four right angles. • B. All sides must be equal in length. • C. All angles must be equal in measure. • D. The sum of the measures of all the angles must be 180°.

  38. Grace has a toy box shaped like a rectangular prism. She measured theinside of the box and found the width to be 12 inches and the length and height to be 16 inches. Grace predicts that herbox has a volume of 192 cubic inches.Is Grace correct? • F. No, because she should have added 12+12+16. • G. No, because she should have added 12+16+16. • H. No, because she should have Multiplied 12×12×16. • J. No, because she should have multiplied 12×16×16.

  39. Mr. Rowan wrapped a package to mail.The package had exactly 2 triangularfaces. Which of these could be the shape of thepackage? • F. Cylinder • G. Triangular pyramid • H. Triangular prism • J. Square pyramid

  40. Franco drew a line segment 7(5/8)that was inches long. Then he erased 2(1/2) inches of the line segment. What was the length of Franco’s linesegment after he erased part of it? • F. 4 (1/8) inches • G. 4 (2/3) inches • H. 5 (1/8) inches • J. 5(2/3) inches

  41. Reggie spent a total of $116.55, beforetax, on boxes of crackers that cost$2.59 per box. What is the total number of boxes ofcrackers Reggie bought? • A. 4.05 • B. 4.5 • C. 45 • D. 450

  42. Sean will pick a number between 1 and10 and then multiply it by one.Which choice below is the correct answerto Sean’s multiplication problem? • F. Zero • G. One • H. The same number he picked • J. One more than the number he picked

  43. Your done

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