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What percentage of all secondary students with disabilities are served outside the general education class more than 60 percent of the school day?
 
  a. 10.2 percent
  b. 19.4 percent
  c. 30 percent
  d. 44 percent
  e. 85 percent

Question 2

Which of the following is true about students with learning disabilities taking college entrance examinations? Students
  with learning disabilities
 
  a. cannot have special accommodations in taking the test.
  b. do not have to take the college entrance test.
  c. may have special accommodations in taking the test.
  d. can opt out of taking the entrance examination.
  e. have All of these. options.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: e

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: c





 

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