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KimWrice

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The National Adult Reading Test consists of
 
  a) passages of varying lengths that individuals are required to read so as to assess their ability to pronounce irregular words
  b) only words that follow the typical grapheme phoneme correspondence rules and that individuals are required to read aloud
  c) passages of varying lengths that individuals are asked to read and then answer questions about the content of these passages
  d) a series of mostly short and irregular words that do not follow the typical grapheme phoneme correspondence rules in their spelling and that individuals are required to read aloud

Question 2

The performance intelligence quotient includes tests of:
 
  a) digit span
  b) vocabulary
  c) picture arrangement
  d) digit symbols
  e) A and D
  f) C and D
  g) All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: D

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: F



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