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Of the 6 doubles I only have 2 of the listed answers, so if those are wrong then it drops me to a 72 but if I'm right on the other 4 then I could jump as high as 78.
#97 is C. I know this for a fact cause I got it wrong. It was the second grammar question. I havent checked any of the other answers but I think at this point I'll just sit back and wait another 5 days.
22 is 100 percent correct C. I circled it on my answer key which means I knew it for sure. 64 and 97 on CRY's key are also right. CRY's key is plus or minus 2 at worse.
Enough with everyone knowing exactly what question is what. In the end you still might be wrong. These keys give you a general idea. They're all going to be at least 5 off guaranteed.
Sorry about that CRYTWOSEVEN.....your absolutely right....I didn't realize my answers and yours matched up almost exactly the same until after the fact....(by the way, your answers are also included in my total as well). Nobody was really posting anything new, and I figured some sort of update was needed.
-- Edited by SPEEDZTAR on Thursday 10th of November 2011 05:23:14 AM
-- Edited by SPEEDZTAR on Thursday 10th of November 2011 05:23:50 AM
97 is definitely not D. That was the second grammar question and D was the option where stationery (as in writing supplies) was spelled stationary (as in not moving). 97 is C or a throw out, positively not D.
Also if 64 is the fireworks question the answer was D, not B.
With this key I got an 87 when I take the question 64 and 97 issue into consideration, hope you're right other than those. Thanks for the key, but consider editing it for those questions to make it more accurate.
-- Edited by 6monthwonder on Thursday 10th of November 2011 05:26:04 AM
Sorry about that CRYTWOSEVEN.....your absolutely right....I didn't realize my answers and yours matched up almost exactly the same until after the fact....(by the way, your answers are also included in my total as well). Nobody was really posting anything new, and I figured some sort of update was needed.
-- Edited by SPEEDZTAR on Thursday 10th of November 2011 05:23:14 AM
-- Edited by SPEEDZTAR on Thursday 10th of November 2011 05:23:50 AM
It's alright updates are good plus it just shows we are probably very close to the real thing. but I can't wait for Monday. I want to put the answer key behind me and focus on the date the list will be created.
Spelling and grammar are two totally different things/categories. The 1st, let's just call it "English", question was testing spelling. Question #97, if it was that, was testing grammar, as in proper way of writing English. I believed they did NOT misspell that word on purpose. Other choices were just simply improper. Choices A & B were essentially one and the same, both improper. Didn't remember what C was. I also picked "D" believing it was the most properly written despite the spelling error. I just love it when people became so full of themselves, trying to be "smarter" than they actually are and ended up making a total fool out of themselves (test writers). Anyhow, Monday is only a few days away. Let's put all these to rest.
I completely agree with you....I think that was a complete mess up on their end. Choice C began with "So", and a sentence should not begin with a conjunction such as "so", "and", "or", "nor", or "but". The question asked for proper English/grammar, and D was the most correct(in my opinion, as well as others). This question is a definite protest question.