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Question:

Multiple choice question

Adequate means good enough.

For example:

Her income was adequate for her needs, so she decided not to take a second job to make more money.

sufficient

much more than you need

acceptable

just enough

Which answers are closest in meaning to adequate? Choose the 3 correct answers.

Response:

sufficient

just enough

acceptable

much more than you need

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Question:

Multiple choice question

The examples below illustrate the meaning of adequate.

finishing 5th in a race run by 10 people.

winning first prize in a competition

a grade of 65% on an exam

fulfilling the minimum requrements of a course

Which answers are examples of adequate performance? Choose the 3 correct answers.

Response:

finishing 5th in a race run by 10 people.

fulfilling the minimum requrements of a course

a grade of 65% on an exam

winning first prize in a competition

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Question:

Multiple choice question

sufficient for whatever you have to do.

more than is necessary.

enough to fulfill the requirements.

enough to meet your needs.

Which answers best complete the sentence? Choose the 3 correct answers.

 

When something is adequate it is...

Response:

sufficient for whatever you have to do.

enough to fulfill the requirements.

more than is necessary.

enough to meet your needs.

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Question:

Multiple choice question

The paragraph below is about early research on identical twins. Read the paragraph and answer the question below.

a head injury

different schools

a serious sickness

Early Research on Identical Twins

Francis Galton was an expert on genetics and he made the first scientific attempt to study identical twins. Galton also created the statistical concept of correlation, which describes the relationship between different factors or variables. He was the first person to apply statistical methods to the study of human differences. In one study, Galton observed that 19 out of 35 sets of identical twins had differences in personality. After looking at their health records, he concluded that a serious illness or accident were the only causes which could adequately explain why identical twins behaved differently.

According to Galton, which causes could adequately explain differences in personalities of identical twins? Choose 2 correct answers.

Response:

different schools

a head injury

a serious sickness