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Sunrise Private High School
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On Line Exam
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Your name as you wish for it appear on your High School Diploma:
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Your Social Security Number (Used only to place on your transcripts)
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Gender
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Email:
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Your Birth Date
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Your Phone #
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Your Address, City, State and Zip
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Do you have any extra curricular activities, hobbies, awards?
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How were you referred to Sunrise Private High School ? School or friend?
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Spelling - Please choose the word that is spelled correctly and write it the space provided.
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1. definately definitely
2. coolly cooly
3.supersede supercede
4. irresistible irresistable
5. developement development
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6. cemetary cemetery
7. seperate separate
8. tyranny tyrrany
9. harrass harass
10.desiccate dessicate
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Directions to Erik's house- Leave Interstate 25 at exit 7S. Follow that road (Elm Street) for two miles. After one mile, you will pass a small shopping center on your left. At the next set of traffic lights, turn right onto Maple Drive. Erik's house is the third house on your left. It's number 33, and it's white with green trim. ( For questions 11 and 12 ).
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11. What is Erik's address ?
A. Interstate 25 B. 2 Elm Street C. 13 Erika Street D. 33 Maple Drive
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12. Which is closest to Erik's house?
A. the traffic lights B. the shopping center C. exit 7S D. a greenhouse
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13. Mr. Hawkins requests that someone _________ the data by fax immediately.
A. sent B. sends C. send D. to send
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14. The rate of ___________ has been fluctuating wildly this week. A. money B. bills C. coins D. exchange
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15. The bus ___________ arrives late during bad weather.
A. every week B. later C. yesterday D. always
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18.The most useful indicator of the degree of democracy reached by a particular society is whether it has a______________.
A. formal method whereby people can effect changes in government policy
B. system of government checks and balances C. two-house legislature D. system of liberal and humane courts E. civilian government
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17. Jerry Seinfeld, the popular American comedian, has his audiences ___________________.
A. putting too many irons in the fire B. keeping their noses out of someone's business C. rolling in the aisles D. going to bat for someone
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16. Do you ____________ where the nearest grocery store is? A. know B. no C. now D. no
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19. Without our two great political parties cutting across economic and geographic interests.Democracy as we know it could never have been made to function. The author of this statement probably meant to suggest that
A. political parties in the United States tend to represent sectional interests
B. each political party appeals to a different social class
C. there is no significant difference between the Democratic and Republican parties
D. an important feature of the U.S. political system is the broadly based appeal of the two political parties
E. only a two-party system can function in a democracy
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20.What do the Stars on the U.S. Flag mean.
A. One for each State of the Union B. How many stars there are in the universe. C. How many Presidents we have.
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21.What do the stripes on the U.S. Flag mean?
A. One for each man the signed the Declaration of Independence. B. One for each Governor. C. They represent the 13 original States.
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29. Citizenship implies working towards the betterment of the community one lives in through participation, volunteer work and efforts to improve life for all citizens. What is not an example of good citizenship?
a. Volunteering at your local community center. b. Robbing a bank and gambling the money. c. Teaching Sunday school to teenager
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Please pick a answer that matches the corresponding questions on the left.
22. 71.871 - 3.18 a. -80 23. 335.8 + 17.265 b. 2.52 24. 3.5 x 0.72 c. -148 25. -64/0.8 d. 68.691 26. -4 x 37 e. 11 27. square root of 121 f. 353.065 28. 15% of 65 g. 9.75
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30. Rosa Parks before becoming famous was what of the following occupations?
A. Waitress
B. Stay at home mom.
C. A seamstress.
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32. Each of the following are a run-on sentences. From the group of three sentences that follows, select the group of words that corrects the run-on.
A.) The Milky Way looks like a dim cloud stretching across the night sky, it is actually a huge galaxy containing millions of stars. B.) The cloud-like Milky Way stretching across the night sky is actually a huge galaxy containing millions of stars. C.) Although the Milky Way looks like a dim cloud stretching across the night sky. It is actually a huge galaxy containing millions of stars.
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31. How do you calculate 2 + 3 x 7? Is the answer 35 or is the answer 23? To know the correct answer, one must know the correct order of operations with respect to addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, etc. Multiplication and division must be completed before addition and subtraction. Therefore if the problem is 2 + 3 x 7 = 2 + 21 =, what is the answer?
A. 33 B. 43 C. 23
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Please fill in the blanks with the missing words. Missing words lesson , were , lived , to , take, in, chase,only, make, must , else, at, no .
There once was an old woman who 33.____ in a shoe. This must have been very cramped and difficult because living 34.___a shoe is not very comfortable, I expect. One day, she went out and there 35.___ some children playing in the street nearby where she lived. They began shouting 36.___ her. "You silly old woman, why do you live in a shoe?", they shouted, and other things like that. They were very insulting 37.____ the old woman. I don't know why the old woman had to live in a shoe, but she 38.____ have been very poor, and it was not nice to 39.____fun of the poor woman because she was so hard up that she had nowhere 40.____ to live. But children can be very cruel sometimes, and this case was 41.____ exception. However, on this occasion the old woman didn't just 42.____ their insults meekly, but became very angry and, shouting "I will teach you a 43.___", she chased them with a cane. She began to 44.____ them. Then she remembered they were 45.____ children.
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46. The Soccer Shop is having a sale. Everything is 20% off. Shannon bought a pair of goalie gloves and some shin guards. The original prices were $30 for the gloves and $15 for the shin guards. How much did Shannon save all together?
A.) $9.00 B.) $15.00 C.) $18.00
47. There were 30 questions on a math test. Chaz got 80% of them correct. How many questions did he answer correctly?
F.) 24 G.) 18 H.) 15
48. If 6 computer disks cost $8.00, what is the greatest number of the same computer disks you can buy for $40?
F.) 40 G.) 30 H.) 24
49. The letters of the words AMERICAN PIES are placed in a bag. What is the probability that you will draw an E or an I if you chose one letter from the bag?
A.) ¼ B.) 1/3 C.) 1/8
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50. An average of 35 paperback books fit on each shelf of a bookcase. There are 4 shelves in each bookcase. How many bookcases will be needed to shelve 1540 books?
A.) 140 B.) 14 C.) 11
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51. Which is the proper answer? Can you ___ a reservation for me?
a. do b. make
52. David doesn't ___ much money.
a. do b. make
53. I'll try not to ___ any more errors.
a. do b. make
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54. What does Freedom of Religion mean?
A. Freedom of religion is a fundamental principle in this country, and exercising that freedom in everyday life includes the workplace. B. Saying a prayer out loud where ever you want. C. Getting free stuff
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55. A bell rings every 2 hours, a second bell rings every 3 hours, and a third bell rings every 4 hours. If all 3 bells ring at 9:00 AM., at what time will all 3 bells next ring?
A. noon B. 6:00 p.m. C. 9:00 p.m. D. Not enough information is given.
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56. The three methods of science are observation, experimentation and ____.
A. measurement B. inference C. hypothesis D. deduction
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57. Which rare element would you associate with Marie and Pierre Curie?
A. Platinum B. Uranium C.Gold D.Radium
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58. Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
A. Earth B. Mercury C. Mars D. Jupiter
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59. How many planets are there in our solar system?
A. 9 B. 10 C. 12 D. 8
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61. Farmers who practice specialized farming ____.
A. grow many different crops B. mine coal C. grow only one crop D. gather oysters and clams
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60. People who use goods or services are __.
A. services B. goods C. producers D. consumers
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62. Which of the following is the largest area of land?
A. an island B. a peninsula C. a country D. a continent
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63. Let's say that each of your employees are also specialist. They only do one certain job. Bob makes the wheels. Emily makes the handle bars. Fred makes frames of the bicycles. Sam makes the pedals and the gears. Pat assembles the bicycles. Each person only does a certain task, but they are all ___ on each other to build the bicycle.
A. economics B. specialization C. interdependent D. expensive
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64. Which of the following is a continent?
A. the United States B. the Arctic Ocean C. South Africa D. Asia
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65. Which one of these is a basic need?
A. going to the movies B. having a good laugh C. having shoes to wear D. smoking a cigarette
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66. Places that have common characteristics are called ____.
A. homes B. regions C. locations D. maps
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67. Rome is a city in the country of __________.
A. Europe B. England C. The United States D. Italy
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68. What is the total amount of your purchases if you bought 5 shirts at $m and 2 more shirts at 50% off.
A. $5m B. $6m C. $7.5m D. $10m
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70. 1 dime + 5 nickels + 9 pennies = __________.
A. 54 cents B. 68 cents C. 44 cents D. 99 cents
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69. A car travels across Texas m miles at the rate of t miles per hour. How many hours does the trip take?
A. m / t B. t / m. C. m - t D. t - m
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Prime Numbers: 2 - 3 - 5 - 7- 11- 13 -17 - 19 - 23- 29 - 31- 37 - 41 - 43 - 47- 53- 59 - 61 - 67- 71- 73- 79- 83 - 89 - 97
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71. How many prime numbers are there up to 50?
A. 7 B. 22 C. 21 D. 15
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72. Mom buys 3 train tickets for $6. How many dollars does each ticket cost?
A. $ 4 B. $ 6 C. $ 2 D. $ 1
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73. Hanging Gardens is 4 times as far as Brown Beach. If Hanging Gardens is 20 miles from home, how many miles is Brown Beach from home?
A. 6 B. 10 C. 5 D. 7
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74. If 63 children in a class are to be assigned 9 Science projects, how many children should work on each project?
A. 3 B. 7 C. 8 D. 9
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75. How many more marks does Andrew need for a perfect score in Mathematics?
A. 6 B. 5 C. 4 D. 2
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The table shows quiz marks out of 25 in each subject. English Geography Mathematics Science Andrew 11 20 23 6 Brian 23 12 25 19 Colin 10 17 10 21
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Please write an essay in 100 words or more about; How has not having a High School Diploma affected your life? How would having a High School Diploma impact your life?
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You have now completed your exam.
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Please check the box, for your payment type.
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Please mail your $200.00 tuition payment to; Mike Martin - Director of Education 9108 Windrush Drive South Suite # 719 Fort Worth, Texas 76116
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