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go.lag

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Achievement tests focus on __________, but aptitude tests focus on __________.
 
  A) motivation, ability B) the future, the past
  C) classification, counseling D) accomplishment, potential

Question 2

Which of the following was not a finding of a famous longitudinal study of mentally gifted
  persons?
 
  A) Bright people tend to have children who are even brighter than they are.
  B) Bright children are healthier than average children.
  C) Bright children are less prone to mental illness than dull children.
  D) Bright people do not cease to be bright when they grow older.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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