AP Test On English Language! Quiz

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  • 1. 

    What is the definition for Concur

    • A. 

      Feeling pain/sorrow for sin or offenses

    • B. 

      Expressing much in few words

    • C. 

      Document giving official command

    • D. 

      Agree

    Correct Answer
    D. Agree
    Explanation
    The definition for "concur" is to agree.

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  • 2. 

                       :to interpret the wrong way

    Correct Answer
    misconstrue
    Explanation
    The word "misconstrue" means to interpret something in the wrong way. It implies a misunderstanding or misinterpretation of the intended meaning. Therefore, "misconstrue" is the correct answer as it accurately describes the action of interpreting something incorrectly.

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  • 3. 

    What is the appeal to emotions?

    • A. 

      Logos

    • B. 

      Pathos

    • C. 

      Ethos

    Correct Answer
    B. Pathos
    Explanation
    Pathos refers to the appeal to emotions. It is a rhetorical technique used to persuade an audience by evoking their emotions, such as pity, sympathy, anger, or fear. By appealing to the audience's emotions, the speaker or writer aims to create a connection and influence their thoughts and actions. Pathos can be used in various forms, including storytelling, vivid language, and compelling imagery, to elicit a specific emotional response from the audience.

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  • 4. 

    What is the appeal to ethics?

    • A. 

      Logos

    • B. 

      Pathos

    • C. 

      Ethos

    Correct Answer
    C. Ethos
    Explanation
    Ethos refers to the appeal to ethics, which is a persuasive technique used to convince an audience by establishing the credibility and trustworthiness of the speaker or writer. It involves presenting oneself as knowledgeable, experienced, and reliable, thereby gaining the audience's confidence and persuading them to accept the argument or viewpoint being presented. Ethos is an effective tool in persuasive communication as it appeals to the audience's sense of ethics and values, making them more likely to be swayed by the message.

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  • 5. 

    What word goes with this definition:Without pause or stop

    • A. 

      Aloof

    • B. 

      Erratic

    • C. 

      Cacophonous

    • D. 

      Accolade

    • E. 

      Meager

    Correct Answer
    B. Erratic
    Explanation
    The word that goes with the definition "without pause or stop" is "erratic." Erratic means unpredictable or irregular in movement or behavior, implying that there is no pause or stop in its actions.

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  • 6. 

    What word goes with this definition:Ordinary, everyday

    • A. 

      Mandate

    • B. 

      Mundane

    • C. 

      Lucid

    • D. 

      Concise

    Correct Answer
    B. Mundane
    Explanation
    The word "mundane" fits the definition of "ordinary, everyday." It refers to something that is commonplace, routine, or lacking excitement or interest. Therefore, "mundane" is the correct answer in this case.

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  • 7. 

    Name the rhetorical device:A similarity or comparison between two different things or the relationship between them.  An analogy can explain something unfamiliar by associating it with or pointing out its similarity to something more familiar.  Analogies can also make writing more vivid, imaginative, or intellectually engaging.

    • A. 

      Simile

    • B. 

      Parody

    • C. 

      Analogy

    • D. 

      Antithesis

    Correct Answer
    C. Analogy
    Explanation
    An analogy is a rhetorical device that involves drawing a comparison or similarity between two different things or the relationship between them. It helps to explain something unfamiliar by associating it with or pointing out its similarity to something more familiar. Analogies can enhance writing by making it more vivid, imaginative, or intellectually engaging.

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  • 8. 

    An antithesis is

    • A. 

      The opposition or contrast of ideas

    • B. 

      The strict, literal, dictionary definition of a word, devoid of any emotion, attitude, or color. (Example: the denotation of a knife would be a utensil used to cut; the connotation of a knife might be fear, violence, anger, foreboding, etc.)

    • C. 

      A metaphor developed at great length, occurring frequently in or throughout a work.

    Correct Answer
    A. The opposition or contrast of ideas
    Explanation
    An antithesis refers to the opposition or contrast of ideas. This means that it involves presenting two contrasting ideas or concepts in order to highlight their differences. It is a rhetorical device commonly used in literature and speeches to create emphasis and impact. By juxtaposing contrasting ideas, the antithesis helps to convey deeper meaning and provoke thought in the audience or reader.

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  • 9. 

    Facts and reason refers to:

    • A. 

      Pathos

    • B. 

      Ethos

    • C. 

      Logos

    Correct Answer
    C. Logos
    Explanation
    Logos refers to the use of logic and reasoning in an argument or persuasive communication. It involves presenting evidence, facts, and logical reasoning to support a claim or position. This appeals to the audience's rationality and intellect, aiming to convince them through logical analysis and sound arguments. Therefore, "Facts and reason" aligns with the concept of Logos.

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  • 10. 

    To enjoin is to:

    • A. 

      Difficult to describe; baffling

    • B. 

      Skepticism

    • C. 

      Having an unpleasant sound

    • D. 

      Give instruction

    Correct Answer
    D. Give instruction
    Explanation
    The word "enjoin" refers to the act of giving instruction or directing someone to do something. It implies a command or order to follow certain instructions or rules. The other options - difficult to describe, skepticism, and having an unpleasant sound - do not align with the meaning of "enjoin." Therefore, the correct answer is "Give instruction."

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  • 11. 

    To be elusive is to:

    • A. 

      Deficient in amount or quality

    • B. 

      Difficult to describe; baffling

    • C. 

      Document giving official command

    • D. 

      Remote in manner

    Correct Answer
    B. Difficult to describe; baffling
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Difficult to describe; baffling." To be elusive means to be hard to describe or understand, often leaving people puzzled or baffled. It suggests a sense of mystery or elusiveness that makes it difficult to grasp or define.

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