Praxis II 5001 Free Practice Test - All Subjects
Questions And Answers 2023
Syntax - ANS-Syntax refers to the sentence patterns and structures, or the
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language. Many ELL writers have trouble with English syntax.
Semantics - ANS-Meaning elements of language.
Orthography - ANS-Orthography is the term used for a system of written language.
Portfolios - ANS-A literacy portfolio shows student progress over time. It might include:
samples of daily work, a chart of reading rates from several grades, journal entries by
student or teacher, test results and benchmark inventories.
Emergent Readers - ANS-Three skills that are vital for an emergent reader are, parts of
books, directionality of print and voice to print match.
Beginning Reading Skills - ANS-Parts of books, such as the title, beginning and end and
even how to hold the book is a beginning skill.
Observational Reading Skills - ANS-Directionality of print means following the left to
right format of American books. This is an observational skill learned by watching an
adult read.
Voice to Print Reading Skills - ANS-Voice to print match means that the child
understands that print is speech written down.
Phonemes - ANS-Speech sounds
Graphemes - ANS-Written symbols for speech sounds
Phonics - ANS-The association between phonemes and graphemes
Prime Numbers - ANS-A number that can be divided evenly only by itself and 1
One angle of a triangle is 19° and the other two angles are in the ratio 3: 4. What is the
size of the largest angle of the triangle? - ANS-The angles of a triangle add to 180°;
therefore, the sum of the other two angles = 180° - 19° = 161°. 3 + 4 = 7.
Therefore, the largest angle = 4/7 × 161° = 4 × 23° = 92°. The other angle is 69°.
The population of the United States is 305 million and the ratio of males to females is
49:51. How many more females are there than males? - ANS-The ratio 49: 51 means
that 49% of the population is males and 51% of the population is females. Thus there
are 2% more females than males.
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