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Use this free Gen Ed Mockboards Quiz to practice core LET General Education skills and check your exam readiness. Answer exam-style items in English, math, and science, then get an instant score and feedback so you can spot gaps before the big day. Prefer a quick warm-up? Try a short check first.

What is the plural form of the noun 'analysis'?
Analyses
Analysises
Analysii
Analysis
The word 'analysis' becomes 'analyses' in the plural, following the rule that Greek-derived words ending in -is change to -es. This is explained in many English grammar guides. For more detail, see .
What is 8 + 12?
18
20
22
16
Adding 8 and 12 yields 20. Simple addition rules apply. For more arithmetic practice, visit .
At what temperature does pure water boil at sea level?
90°C
100°C
120°C
80°C
Water boils at 100°C (212°F) at standard atmospheric pressure (sea level). This is a fundamental point in basic physics and chemistry. See for further information.
Which pronoun correctly completes the sentence: '___ went to the store to buy milk.'?
They
Them
Their
Theirs
The subject pronoun 'They' is used for the subject of a sentence. 'Them' is an object pronoun, 'Their' is possessive adjective, and 'Theirs' is possessive pronoun. See .
Which of the following is a synonym for 'abundant'?
Scarce
Plentiful
Minimal
Rare
'Plentiful' means existing in great quantity or supply, making it a synonym of 'abundant'. The other options imply small amounts or rarity. See .
Which country is known as the 'Land of the Rising Sun'?
China
Japan
Thailand
South Korea
Japan is called the 'Land of the Rising Sun' because its name in Japanese (Nihon/Nippon) means 'origin of the sun.' Historical records explain this designation. For more, visit .
In which year did the Philippines gain full independence from the United States?
1943
1946
1950
1935
The Philippines was granted full independence on July 4, 1946. This followed the end of World War II and American colonial rule. See .
What is the chemical symbol for gold?
Ag
Au
Gd
Go
The chemical symbol for gold is 'Au', derived from its Latin name 'Aurum.' 'Ag' is silver and 'Gd' is gadolinium. For more, see .
Which of these is a prime number?
15
21
17
27
17 is a prime number because it has no divisors other than 1 and itself. The others can be divided by numbers other than 1 and themselves. Visit for more.
The sentence 'She runs quickly' uses 'quickly' as what part of speech?
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Noun
The word 'quickly' modifies the verb 'runs,' so it is an adverb. Adjectives modify nouns, not verbs. See for details.
Which of these is the largest planet in our solar system?
Earth
Saturn
Jupiter
Mars
Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system by mass and volume. Saturn is second, followed by Uranus and Neptune. For more information, see .
What is the basic unit of life?
Atom
Molecule
Cell
Tissue
The cell is considered the basic unit of life because it is the smallest structure capable of all life processes. Molecules and atoms are smaller but are not alive. See .
What is the past tense of the verb 'to go'?
Goed
Went
Gone
Going
The past tense of 'to go' is 'went.' 'Gone' is the past participle. English irregular verbs follow their own patterns. See .
In government, what does 'bicameral' refer to?
Two legislative houses
Single leader system
Three branches of power
Direct democracy
Bicameral legislature means there are two separate chambers or houses, such as a Senate and House of Representatives. Many countries use this system. See .
Which organelle is known as the powerhouse of the cell?
Nucleus
Mitochondrion
Ribosome
Endoplasmic reticulum
The mitochondrion generates most of the cell’s supply of ATP, making it the powerhouse of the cell. Other organelles play different key roles. For more, see .
What is 15% of 200?
20
30
25
15
15% of 200 is calculated as 0.15 × 200 = 30. Percentage conversion rules apply. For more examples, see .
Which literary device is used in 'She sells seashells by the seashore'?
Alliteration
Metaphor
Simile
Personification
Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in a sequence of words. Here, the 's' sound repeats. See .
Solve for x: 2x + 5 = 17.
6
11
5
8
Subtract 5 from both sides (17–5=12), then divide by 2: x=6. This is basic algebraic manipulation. For more help, see .
What is the main function of the legislative branch in government?
Interpret laws
Enforce laws
Create laws
Adjudicate disputes
The legislative branch is responsible for making and passing laws. The executive enforces laws and the judiciary interprets them. See .
In biology, what process converts glucose into energy in the presence of oxygen?
Photosynthesis
Fermentation
Cellular respiration
Transpiration
Cellular respiration uses oxygen to convert glucose into ATP, water, and CO?. Photosynthesis does the reverse in plants. For details, see .
Which is the correct form of the verb in the sentence: 'If I ___ rich, I would travel the world.'?
am
were
will be
was
In subjunctive mood for hypothetical situations, 'were' is used with all subjects. Thus, 'If I were rich...' is correct. See .
A triangle has sides of lengths 3, 4, and 5. What type of triangle is it?
Equilateral
Isosceles
Right
Obtuse
A 3-4-5 triangle satisfies the Pythagorean theorem (3²+4²=5²), so it's a right triangle. Other side sets produce different types. See .
Who wrote the play 'Romeo and Juliet'?
Christopher Marlowe
William Shakespeare
Ben Jonson
John Donne
'Romeo and Juliet' was written by William Shakespeare around 1595. It remains one of his most famous tragedies. For full context, see .
In geography, what is the term for a narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas?
Isthmus
Peninsula
Archipelago
Cape
An isthmus is a narrow land connection between two larger landmasses. A peninsula juts into water, and an archipelago is a group of islands. See .
What is the correct currency of Japan?
Yuan
Yen
Won
Ringgit
The official currency of Japan is the yen (¥). The yuan is China’s currency, won is South Korea’s, and ringgit is Malaysia’s. For more, see .
Which organ in the human body produces insulin?
Liver
Pancreas
Kidney
Stomach
Insulin is produced by the beta cells of the pancreas. It regulates blood glucose levels. For more, see .
What year did World War II end?
1944
1945
1946
1950
World War II ended in 1945 after the surrender of Germany in May and Japan in September. This marked the close of one of history’s largest conflicts. See .
If a line has slope 2 and passes through (1,3), what is its equation in slope-intercept form?
y = 2x + 1
y = 2x + 3
y = 3x + 1
y = x + 2
Using y = mx + b with m=2 and point (1,3): 3=2(1)+b, b=1, so y=2x+1. For linear equations, refer to .
Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees freedom of speech?
First Amendment
Second Amendment
Fourth Amendment
Fifth Amendment
The First Amendment guarantees freedoms including speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition. Other amendments cover different rights. See .
In Shakespeare’s 'Hamlet,' who says 'To be, or not to be'?
Hamlet
Claudius
Polonius
Horatio
The soliloquy 'To be, or not to be' is spoken by Prince Hamlet in Act 3, Scene 1. It reflects his existential contemplation. See .
Evaluate the integral ? from 0 to 1 of x^2 dx.
1/2
1/3
1/3
1/4
The integral of x² is x³/3. Evaluated from 0 to 1 gives 1/3. For calculus procedures, see .
Which economist is known for the theory of comparative advantage?
Adam Smith
David Ricardo
John Maynard Keynes
Milton Friedman
David Ricardo introduced the theory of comparative advantage in his 1817 work 'On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation.' It explains international trade benefits. See .
In chemistry, what is the pH of a neutral solution at 25°C?
6
7
8
14
At 25°C, pure water has a pH of 7, which is neutral. pH <7 is acidic and >7 is basic. For more, see .
What is the main theme of George Orwell’s novel '1984'?
Individual freedom vs. state control
Romance
Space exploration
Medieval politics
'1984' explores totalitarian government surveillance and loss of individual freedom. It warns about state control. See .
Which law states that current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points?
Faraday’s law
Ohm’s law
Newton’s law
Kirchhoff’s law
Ohm’s law defines the relationship V=IR between voltage, current, and resistance. It’s fundamental in electronics. See .
What is the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle concerned with?
Position and momentum can't both be known exactly
Energy conservation
Relativity of simultaneity
Wave-particle duality
The principle states that one cannot precisely measure both the position and momentum of a particle simultaneously. It’s a core quantum mechanics concept. For more, see .
In statistics, what does the term 'standard deviation' measure?
Average value
Spread of data around the mean
Maximum data value
Difference between two means
Standard deviation quantifies how much the data vary around the mean. A small value indicates clustering close to the mean. See .
Which treaty ended World War I?
Treaty of Paris
Treaty of Versailles
Treaty of Ghent
Treaty of Tordesillas
The Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919, officially ended WWI between Germany and the Allied Powers. It imposed heavy reparations on Germany. See .
What is the primary function of ribosomes in a cell?
Lipid synthesis
Protein synthesis
Energy production
DNA replication
Ribosomes translate mRNA into polypeptide chains, forming proteins. They are essential for gene expression. See .
In economics, what is 'inflation'?
Decrease in general price level
Increase in general price level
Unemployment rate
Interest rate policy
Inflation refers to the sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy over time. It decreases purchasing power. See .
Which philosopher wrote 'The Republic'?
Aristotle
Plato
Socrates
Epicurus
'The Republic' was written by Plato as a Socratic dialogue concerning justice and the just city-state. It’s foundational in Western political philosophy. See .
What does DNA stand for?
Deoxyribonucleic acid
Deoxynucleic acid ribose
Dioleoyl nucleic acid
Diol ribonucleic acid
DNA stands for Deoxyribonucleic Acid, the molecule that carries genetic instructions. It is composed of nucleotides with a deoxyribose sugar. For more, see .
In statistics, the null hypothesis is rejected when the p-value is:
Greater than alpha
Less than or equal to alpha
Equal to 0.5
Greater than 1
We reject the null hypothesis if the p-value ? significance level (alpha), indicating results are statistically significant. Otherwise, we fail to reject. See .
What is Gödel’s First Incompleteness Theorem about?
No consistent axiomatic system can prove its own consistency
Every computable function is decidable
All prime numbers are infinite
No function can be continuous everywhere
Gödel’s First Incompleteness Theorem states that any sufficiently powerful, consistent axiomatic system cannot prove its own consistency. It revolutionized mathematical logic. See .
In quantum mechanics, what phenomenon does the double-slit experiment demonstrate?
Wave-particle duality
General relativity
Classical wave interference only
Thermodynamics laws
The double-slit experiment shows that particles like electrons display both wave-like interference patterns and particle-like impacts, demonstrating wave-particle duality. See .
What is the Riemann Hypothesis concerned with?
Zeros of the Riemann zeta function lie on the critical line
Distribution of prime gaps
Convergence of Fourier series
Behavior of polynomial roots
The Riemann Hypothesis posits that all nontrivial zeros of the zeta function have real part 1/2. It’s one of mathematics’ greatest unsolved problems. See .
In economics, what does the Arrow-Debreu model describe?
Competitive equilibrium in markets with complete markets and uncertainty
Monopoly price-setting behavior
Labor market rigidities
Game theory evolutionary stability
The Arrow–Debreu model formalizes competitive equilibrium under uncertainty and complete markets using state-contingent commodities. It is foundational in general equilibrium theory. See .
What is the primary challenge addressed by NP vs. P in computer science?
Whether every problem whose solution can be quickly verified can also be quickly solved
How to balance red-black trees
Sorting algorithms efficiency
Graph traversal completeness
The P vs. NP problem asks if problems whose solutions are verifiable in polynomial time (NP) can also be solved in polynomial time (P). It’s one of the Millennium Prize Problems. See .
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