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- it has been said that a pilot’s job is hours of boredom punctuated with seconds of sheer terror. the terror is
a. dissociated from all else \tc. mild
b. part of the ride \td. boring
- the team will practice its maneuvers tomorrow at the field. the maneuvers are
a. everyone on their own \tc. procedures
b. the team’s ability to fly \td. the coach’s rules
- the complexity of the computer leaves many unanswered questions. the computer
a. is old \tc. is simple
b. is new \td. is complicated
- a swim in cool water after a hot day is exhilarating. the swim is
a. too cold \tc. boring
b. refreshing \td. too warm
- the team designated bill as their captain. bill
a. was set apart for a purpose \tc. was disqualified
b. was off the team \td. quit the team
- which of these would be an example of a hyperbole?
a. thin, long boards \tc. tons of garbage at the dump
b. mosquitos as big as helicopters \td. trains weighing tons
- the longtime stereotype of airline pilots is that they are male and good at math. a stereotype is a
a. oversimplified opinion \tc. strong opinion
b. wrong opinion \td. right opinion
Question 8
The phrase "hours of boredom punctuated with seconds of sheer terror" implies the terror is a part of the pilot's experience (the "ride"). Option a is incorrect as terror isn't dissociated. Option c (mild) and d (boring) don't fit "sheer terror".
"Maneuvers" in a team practice context refers to procedures or drills. Option a (everyone on their own) is opposite of team practice. Option b (flying ability) is too vague. Option d (coach’s rules) is not what maneuvers are.
"Complexity" leading to unanswered questions means the computer is complicated. Option a (old) and b (new) don't relate to complexity. Option c (simple) is the opposite of complex.
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b. part of the ride