PRE-EMPLOYMENT PRMCS QUIZ

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Pre-Employment PRMCS Quiz

Assess your skills with our Pre-Employment PRMCS Quiz! Designed to evaluate your reading comprehension, grammar, and language usage, this quiz will help you identify your strengths and areas for improvement.

  • 10 engaging questions
  • Focus on language proficiency
  • Perfect for job seekers and students
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ThinkingTree57
*** Reading Comprehension *** | A dog is bigger than a mouse, but smaller than an elephant.
A dog is smaller than a mouse.
A dog is very big
A dog is the biggest.
An elephant is bigger than a dog.
*** Verb Forms *** | We usually ______ dinner at 8:00 p.m
Eat
Eating
Never have eaten
**** Prepositions **** She always gets up early ______ the morning, so she can make it to class ______ time.
By ---- in
In ---- in
In ---- by
In ---- on
**** Pronouns **** If you happen to see your parents this weekend, give ___ my best regards.
Him
Her
Them
She
**** Tag Questions**** | You'll be leaving for Los Angeles soon, __________ ?
Won't you?
Aren't You?
Didn't you?
Isnt?
****Reading Comprehension **** | The "taint of melancholy" which Edgar Allan Poe throughout his life associated with the more "soulful" aspects of beauty was, of course, one of the familiar moods of romantics everywhere. But it is somewhat unusual that this particular mood should be so favoured by Southern poets. From the defiant anguish reminiscent of Byron to the delicate sadness characteristic of female poets like Mrs. Felicia Hemans, the whole range of melancholy feeling could be found in the pages of The Messenger during the 1930's. This is not to say that the magazine published only the poems of the Southern poetasters who invoked melancholy. The significant point is that the Southern poets whom The Messenger did publish were prone to exploit melancholy. Poems on Poe's favorite subject, the death of a beautiful woman, were numerous enough in The Messenger to make us feel some retroactive concern about the durability of Southern belles. Q3: The author implies that Southern belles:
May often have been delicately sad
May often have died young
May have written many poems
May have lived very melancholy lives
*** Context Clues *** | I took the tome off the shelf and opened it to page 94. Then I began to read.Tome means...
Food
Clues
A book
A cigarette
***Verb*** | The plane _____ at New York's Kennedy Airport .
Took off
Took down
Landed
Flight
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