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GED-Reading GED Reasoning Through Language Arts Free Practice Exam Questions (2025 Updated)

Prepare effectively for your GED GED-Reading GED Reasoning Through Language Arts certification with our extensive collection of free, high-quality practice questions. Each question is designed to mirror the actual exam format and objectives, complete with comprehensive answers and detailed explanations. Our materials are regularly updated for 2025, ensuring you have the most current resources to build confidence and succeed on your first attempt.

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What troubles the teacher about his older students chopping wood?

A.

they are too young for the task

B.

the wood will not last the winter

C.

the younger students cannot help

D.

education will not improve their lives

E.

the good weather will not last long enough

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Which of the following phrases indicates that the Bank is trying not to upset the employees?

A.

“no evidence that the threat to the Bank staff has increased” (line 8)

B.

“implement a Crisis Management plan” (line 10)

C.

“required to attend a special, short security briefing” (lines 13–14)

D.

“enhance the security of these vulnerable areas” (line 16)

E.

“benefit from the enhanced safety and security that they will bring” (lines 24–25)

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Based on the qualities of Laura as seen in this excerpt, which of the following jobs would she be most likely to enjoy?

A.

police officer

B.

salesperson

C.

actress

D.

high school art teacher

E.

researcher-writer

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What is the speaker referring to when she says she will be “Gone far away into the silent land” (line 2)?

A.

traveling

B.

death

C.

hearing loss

D.

night

E.

achievement

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What does Mr. Jessup mean when he says, “There are protected ocean areas for sailing, fishing, and water skiing” (lines 25–26)?

A.

where lessons are available

B.

that attracts professional athletes

C.

only for children

D.

set aside for these activities

E.

with plenty of beachfront

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Why has the narrator stopped playing golf?

A.

He has grown bored with the sport.

B.

The clubs are too short for him now.

C.

He has difficulty bending over.

D.

No one will play with him.

E.

He cannot afford to play anymore.

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What does Maggie think might turn the road to "gumbo" (line 27)?

A.

poor drivers

B.

bad weather

C.

logging trucks

D.

construction vehicles

E.

large numbers of campers

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Why does the editor (line 27) of a newspaper hedge about the changes in an opinion essay the author has written?

A.

The editor is basically dishonest.

B.

The editor lacks confidence.

C.

The editor has few suggestions about improving the essay.

D.

The editor believes in softening her criticism.

E.

The editor finds it difficult to express her disapproval of the essay.

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What does the author imply by the phrase “A ray of enemy sun” (lines 47–48)?

A.

The fruit pickers will get a good suntan.

B.

Apricots need a lot of sun to ripen.

C.

The fruit pickers are afraid of their boss.

D.

The hot sun makes fruit picking nearly intolerable.

E.

The sun’s light makes the apricots easier to see.

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In lines 20–25 Ichabod appears very anxious about his appearance. Who is he trying to impress?

A.

his students

B.

his employer

C.

his friends

D.

his students’ parents

E.

his lady friend

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Which of the following pairs of words best describes Ray’s character?

A.

angry and violent

B.

determined and thoughtful

C.

excitable and frantic

D.

humorous and talkative

E.

weak and changeable

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Although Don Quixote is a somewhat comic figure, he is nevertheless characterized as a man who is devoted to duty and faithful to his sworn cause of helping others. Given this background information and the excerpt, why might readers be deeply moved by the character of Don Quixote?

A.

patient and tolerant

B.

sure of his goals

C.

a thoughtful friend

D.

timid and shy

E.

mysterious and clever

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