CASA Practice Test Welcome to your CASA Practice Test 1. CASA Reading: Literal and Inferential Reading In a critique of a play, the main character is described as "a modern-day Cassandra." What does this comparison imply about the character? They are well-believed and supported by others. They predict future events, but no one believes them. They are mythical and not based on a real person. They change their predictions frequently. None 2. CASA Reading: Literal and Inferential Reading A discussion in a novel revolves around "the folly of youth." What theme is this discussion likely exploring? The wisdom that comes with age. The enduring vitality of young people. The mistakes and misjudgments common in young people. The financial prudence of the young. None 3. CASA Reading: Literal and Inferential Reading An editorial discusses the "paradox of prosperity" in economic terms. What is this paradox likely referring to? Economic growth benefits everyone equally. Economic decline is beneficial for societal values. Increases in wealth may lead to other societal problems. Poverty leads to increased innovation and productivity. None 4. CASA Reading: Literal and Inferential Reading In a literary analysis, the setting of a story is described as "claustrophobic." What can be inferred about the environment within the story? It is open and spacious. It is tight, confined, and possibly oppressive. It is brightly lit and cheerful. It is predominantly outdoors. None 5. CASA Reading: Literal and Inferential Reading A review of a book describes the setting as "a character in its own right, influencing the story as much as any person in it." What does this suggest about the setting? It is irrelevant to the plot. It is vividly described but static. It actively shapes the narrative and mood. It is confusing and poorly defined. None 6. CASA Reading: Literal and Inferential Reading In a novel, a chapter begins with the protagonist "sailing against the wind." In literary terms, what does this action most likely symbolize? An easy and fortunate adventure. Overcoming challenges or facing adversity. Going back to familiar problems. Following a path laid out by others. None 7. CASA Reading: Literal and Inferential Reading An article on social dynamics refers to "echo chambers" within online communities. What does this term imply about the communication within these communities? It is diverse and includes a range of viewpoints. It reinforces existing beliefs without introducing new perspectives. It is open and encourages frequent changes in opinion. It prioritizes factual accuracy over opinion. None 8. CASA Reading: Literal and Inferential Reading A science article discusses the "dawn of genetic engineering." What does the term "dawn" imply about the stage of development in this field? It is at its peak development. It is in its initial, emerging stages. It has become outdated and irrelevant. It is declining in importance. None 9. CASA Reading: Literal and Inferential Reading In a critique of modern media, the term "information overload" is frequently mentioned. What does this term suggest about the amount and impact of information available? There is a manageable amount of information. The volume of information is excessive and potentially overwhelming. Information is highly focused and selective. There is a significant lack of available information. None 10. CASA Reading: Literal and Inferential Reading A historical document mentions "the shadow of the Great War" affecting politics in the 1920s. What does "the shadow" most likely imply? The war was universally forgotten by then. The ongoing direct impact of the war was substantial. The indirect and lingering influence of the war on subsequent events. The war had no noticeable effects on politics. None 11. CASA Reading: Literal and Inferential Reading An editorial about climate change uses the phrase "the heat of the moment" to describe global reactions to extreme weather events. What does this phrase likely imply about the nature of the reactions? They are well-planned and deliberate. They are spontaneous and possibly irrational. They are cool and indifferent. They are delayed and hesitant. None 12. CASA Reading: Literal and Inferential Reading A narrative describes a character who "always sees the glass as half full." Based on this description, how is the character most likely to view challenges? With optimism and a positive outlook. With fear and apprehension. With indifference and detachment. With frustration and anger. None 13. CASA Reading: Literal and Inferential Reading In a discussion of a social issue, the article refers to "bridging the gap." What is this phrase most likely referring to? Creating a larger divide. Ignoring the existing problems. Connecting differing viewpoints or resolving differences. Making a situation more complex. None 14. CASA Reading: Literal and Inferential Reading An article about urban planning describes a city's layout as "a labyrinth of narrow alleys." What does this description suggest about the city's streets? They are wide and easily navigable. They are confusing and difficult to navigate. They are modern and well-planned. They are primarily used for large vehicles. None 15. CASA Reading: Literal and Inferential Reading A biography describes a leader as "a beacon in times of darkness." What does this metaphor suggest about the leader's role during challenging times? They were ineffective and rarely noticed. They provided guidance and hope. They were absent when needed most. They contributed to the chaos and confusion. None 16. CASA Reading: Literal and Inferential Reading A review of a historical drama refers to the plot as "a tapestry of intrigue and deceit." What does the metaphor "tapestry" suggest about the plot's complexity? It is simple and straightforward. It is intricately woven and detailed. It is poorly constructed and falls apart easily. It is uninteresting and lacks depth. None 17. CASA Reading: Literal and Inferential Reading In a novel, the main character is described as often "climbing mountains only to admire the stones at the peak." What does this metaphor suggest about the character's values or priorities? They value the journey over the destination. They are primarily interested in rare treasures. They find beauty in seemingly insignificant details. They are disappointed with achieving their goals. None 18. CASA Reading: Literal and Inferential Reading A memoir includes the phrase "navigating the stormy seas of life." What does this metaphor likely imply about the person's experiences? They experienced calm and peaceful events. They faced many challenges and difficulties. They traveled frequently by sea. They avoided taking risks. None 19. CASA Reading: Literal and Inferential Reading A magazine article explores the "renaissance of downtown areas across the country." What is the most likely focus of this article? The decline of suburban shopping areas. The historical analysis of urban development. The revitalization and growth of city centers. The increase in rural to urban migration. None 20. CASA Reading: Literal and Inferential Reading A journalist writes about a town meeting discussing "the impending water crisis." What can be inferred about the situation in the town? Water supply is abundant and secure. There is an urgent problem with water availability. The water quality has significantly improved. Water usage is lower than ever before. None 21. CASA Reading: Critical and Evaluative Reading A critical analysis of media coverage on environmental issues argues that there is an overemphasis on climate change to the detriment of other environmental concerns. What factor is essential to evaluate to assess the balance of the coverage? The frequency of articles on climate change compared to other environmental topics The scientific accuracy of the environmental reporting The impact of media coverage on public awareness The funding sources for environmental journalism None 22. CASA Reading: Critical and Evaluative Reading An author argues that technology inherently leads to decreased privacy. Which of the following, if true, would most directly challenge this argument? New technologies often include enhanced security features Many people use technology to express their personal views Older technologies also compromised privacy Privacy concerns are a major topic in tech industry conferences None 23. CASA Reading: Critical and Evaluative Reading A journal article reviews the effects of global warming on polar regions, suggesting dire future consequences. What is a critical reason to question the validity of the predictions made in the article? The predictions are based on data collected over a short period The article does not compare its findings with other climate studies The article is published in a widely respected scientific journal The author is a leading climatologist None 24. CASA Reading: Critical and Evaluative Reading An analysis piece in a magazine critiques the lack of diversity in science fiction literature. What should be evaluated to determine the validity of this critique? The demographic backgrounds of science fiction authors The sales figures of science fiction books The historical origins of the science fiction genre The themes and settings of contemporary science fiction works None 25. CASA Reading: Critical and Evaluative Reading In a book discussing the role of innovation in business success, the author frequently references companies from the technology sector. What critical aspect should be evaluated to assess the bias in the book's argument? The financial performance of the companies mentioned Whether the author has investments in technology companies The historical context of the innovations discussed The size and market influence of the companies referenced None 26. CASA Reading: Critical and Evaluative Reading An article analyzes the role of media in shaping public perceptions of science. Which methodological aspect should be critically examined to evaluate the article's conclusions? The types of media sources included in the analysis The credentials of the scientists mentioned in the media The frequency of scientific topics covered by the media The geographic diversity of the media sources analyzed None 27. CASA Reading: Critical and Evaluative Reading In a critical essay about media influence, the author asserts that television has a diminishing effect on children's creativity. What would be an essential element to evaluate in the author's argument? The types of television programs included in the study The geographical diversity of the children studied The length of time children watched TV daily The educational background of the author None 28. CASA Reading: Critical and Evaluative Reading A scholarly article presents an argument that public libraries are vital for maintaining community engagement. To critically evaluate this argument, which type of evidence would be most important to assess? The number of public libraries in urban versus rural areas The variety of programs offered by public libraries Data on library attendance and community involvement Funding sources for public libraries None 29. CASA Reading: Critical and Evaluative Reading An essay discusses the decline in popularity of physical newspapers. To effectively critique the essay's argument, what should be primarily examined? The essay's comparison of digital versus print media statistics The historical significance of newspapers in society The impact of newspapers on local elections The demographic of newspaper readers over the last decade None 30. CASA Reading: Critical and Evaluative Reading A review of a documentary about climate change scrutinizes the credentials of interviewed experts. What question is crucial for evaluating the integrity of the review? Are the experts recognized by reputable scientific organizations? Do the experts have articles published in peer-reviewed journals? How many experts were interviewed for the documentary? What are the qualifications of the review's author? None 31. CASA Reading: Critical and Evaluative Reading An author writes a critique of a government's handling of public health during a pandemic, suggesting that the response was inadequate. What is essential to critically evaluate to determine the fairness of the critique? The health outcomes in similar countries The popularity of the government during the pandemic The previous public health policies of the government The economic resources available to the government None 32. CASA Reading: Critical and Evaluative Reading In a discussion about online learning, an author claims it enhances student autonomy. What would be a critical point to evaluate in this claim? The age range of students involved in online learning The types of online platforms used for education Comparisons of student performance in online versus traditional settings The technological literacy of students before starting online learning None 33. CASA Reading: Critical and Evaluative Reading In discussing the consequences of economic policies, an article uses complex statistical methods to forecast long-term effects. What should be critically examined to evaluate these forecasts? The author's economic qualifications The assumptions underlying the statistical models used The peer review status of the article The political implications of the forecasts None 34. CASA Reading: Critical and Evaluative Reading When reading a novel set in a dystopian future, which critical question is most relevant for understanding the author's message? How does the setting influence the characters' decisions? What historical events inspired the setting? Are there any inconsistencies in the plot? Does the author provide a resolution to the conflicts? None 35. CASA Reading: Critical and Evaluative Reading An article uses statistics from a variety of sources to argue that urban areas contribute disproportionately to climate change. Which factor would be most critical in evaluating the reliability of the article's argument? The age of the statistics used The political stance of the publication The size of the cities considered in the statistics The credentials of the experts cited None 36. CASA Reading: Critical and Evaluative Reading A poem contrasts the tumultuous sea during a storm with the calm waters at dawn. What does this contrast most likely symbolize? The unpredictability of nature The cycle of life and death The internal conflicts within human nature The power of the environment to shape mood None 37. CASA Reading: Critical and Evaluative Reading In a historical analysis, the author claims that economic downturns are primary catalysts for political revolutions. Which evidence would be most critical to substantiate this claim? Detailed case studies of specific revolutions Statistical data correlating economic metrics with political unrest Opinions of economists on the relationship between economy and politics Historical narratives of political leaders during economic crises None 38. CASA Reading: Critical and Evaluative Reading A paper argues that modern architectural practices contribute to social isolation. Which evidence would most effectively support this argument? Data on population density in modern versus traditional housing Surveys of residents' satisfaction with their living conditions Studies linking architectural design to community interaction Historical analysis of architectural trends None 39. CASA Reading: Critical and Evaluative Reading In a debate about climate change, a speaker uses anecdotal evidence of unusual weather patterns to support their arguments. Which approach is most critical for evaluating the strength of these arguments? Analyzing the frequency and source of the anecdotes Comparing these anecdotes to long-term climate data Assessing the emotional impact of the anecdotes on the audience Reviewing the speaker's expertise in climatology None 40. CASA Reading: Critical and Evaluative Reading A journalist writes a feature article suggesting that public art installations significantly improve urban quality of life. What aspect should be critically examined to assess the claim's robustness? The aesthetic value of the art installations Public opinions and reactions to the installations The cost of art installations compared to their perceived benefits The impact of art on urban crime rates None 41. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing In which sentence is the use of a semicolon incorrect? She enjoys reading; her brother prefers gaming. I can go with you to the movies; or I can stay home. It's raining; therefore, the game will be postponed. We can go to either Greece; or Italy for our vacation. None 42. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing Which option best demonstrates parallel structure? She likes to swim, biking, and to run. She likes swimming, biking, and running. She likes to swim, to bike, and running. She likes to swim, bikes, and to run. None 43. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing Identify the sentence that correctly uses the subjunctive mood. If she was at the party, she would have seen him. If she were at the party, she would have seen him. She was wishing she were at the party. She wishes she was at the party. None 44. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing Choose the sentence that correctly uses commas. In the meeting, we discussed the budget, staffing, and, marketing strategies. At the conference, she will present her research, discuss the findings, and outline future studies. My estate goes to my husband, son, daughter-in-law, and to my nephew. I bought a pen, paper and an eraser at the store. None 45. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing Which sentence incorrectly uses an apostrophe? It's going to rain today. The cat's whiskers are very long. She needed to mind her p's and q's. His MP3's are all legally downloaded. None 46. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing Which option correctly demonstrates the use of a colon? Before you leave: make sure the doors are locked. He has one goal in life: to be the best. She was planning: a trip to France, a new car purchase, and a career change. Here is what I need from the store: milk, eggs, and butter: and don't forget the bread. None 47. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing Select the sentence that correctly integrates quotations. Dr. Smith argues, "That climate change is not of significant concern" but most scientists disagree. "Climate change," Dr. Smith argues, "is not of significant concern;" however, most scientists disagree. Dr. Smith argues "that climate change is not of significant concern," but most scientists disagree. "Climate change is not of significant concern," Dr. Smith argues, "but most scientists disagree." None 48. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing Identify the sentence with correct subject-verb agreement. The team of players are ready for their photo. Everyone have finished their tasks for the day. Neither the plates nor the serving bowl go on that shelf. Each of the participants was given a certificate. None 49. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing Identify the sentence with an incorrect prepositional phrase. They walked through the park. He was interested for learning Spanish. She sat beside her friend during the concert. The cat jumped onto the counter. None 50. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing Which sentence incorrectly employs tense consistency? She said she will go to the grocery store. They have been working here since June. By the time we arrived, the movie had already started. He studies in the morning and works in the afternoon. None 51. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing Choose the sentence that correctly uses "its" and "it's." Its a long way to the top if you want to rock and roll. The cat licked it's paws. It's important to mind its manners. Its not easy to find a good mechanic. None 52. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing Which sentence contains a misplaced modifier? The girl with the bright backpack is my sister. Running towards the train, my hat flew off. The report that he wrote was well received. They saw a fence behind the house that was wooden. None 53. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing Select the sentence that demonstrates improper coordination of ideas. He likes to read historical novels, but he finds science fiction uninteresting. She studied for weeks, yet she felt unprepared for the exam. The company is expanding its operations, and they are hiring more staff. It rained all day, so the picnic was postponed. None 54. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing What is incorrect about the following sentence? She plans to study law at Harvard University, which she believes is the best school for her needs. The car, which was blue, was parked outside the house. The CEO, who he spoke to, was very understanding. The dog, who was barking loudly, was annoying the neighbors. None 55. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing Choose the option that incorrectly uses a relative clause. The book that she read was fascinating. People who exercise regularly tend to live longer. She has a friend whose brother lives in New York. The movie, which it was very long, was still entertaining. None 56. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing Identify the sentence that uses passive voice inappropriately. The experiment was conducted by the students. Mistakes were made during the procedure. The book was found under the table by her. It is believed by many that this policy will change. None 57. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing Which sentence best maintains a formal academic tone? Lol, his argument basically fell apart in the seminar. Contrary to popular belief, the theory proved untenable. Y'know, his study was like, super complicated. So, it turns out that their hypothesis might be wrong. None 58. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing Identify the sentence with an incorrect use of an indefinite article. She had an unusual idea about the project. He took a apple from the basket. They went to an event downtown. I read an interesting article yesterday. None 59. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing Select the sentence that incorrectly integrates a non-restrictive clause. My brother, who is a lawyer, works in New York. The car, which is blue, needs to be washed. The conference, which it was held in Chicago, was a success. The book, which she borrowed from the library, is overdue. None 60. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing Which option incorrectly punctuates an introductory element? Before the meeting, she prepared her notes. After dinner he went for a walk. On the weekend, we plan to go hiking. Having finished the assignment, he went to bed early. None 61. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing Choose the sentence that misuses complex sentences. Although he was tired, he finished his homework. She could not go to the party, because she was sick. Because she had to finish her report, which she did last night. When you arrive, call me. None 62. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing Identify the sentence that uses incorrect comparative or superlative forms. This is the best coffee I have ever tasted. She is the more intelligent of the two sisters. He is taller than his brother. It was the worst day imaginable. None 63. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing Which sentence incorrectly uses transitional words or phrases? Consequently, he missed his flight. However, she did not apologize. She likes to swim; furthermore, biking. Therefore, they decided not to proceed. None 64. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing Select the sentence with an improper use of a possessive pronoun. Their house looks very beautiful after the renovation. Its fur was matted and dirty. You're book is on the table. Our vacation was better than theirs. None 65. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? To win the competition, practice is essential. Watching the sunset, the evening was beautiful. Driving slowly, she admired the scenery. After finishing her homework, she watched a movie. None 66. CASA Writing: Foundations of Effective Writing Identify the sentence that fails to use coordination effectively. She enjoys reading, and she likes to write. He likes to play guitar and singing. They were tired but happy after the trip. She studied hard, so she passed the exam. None 67. CASA Writing: Writing Assignment When analyzing the effectiveness of the argument in an editorial, what is the most important element to consider? The popularity of the topic The credentials of the author The emotional appeal The evidence supporting the claims None 68. CASA Writing: Writing Assignment Which of the following would be considered a strong thesis statement for a persuasive essay about the benefits of renewable energy? Many scholars argue that renewable energy is good. Renewable energy is an important topic today. Investing in renewable energy is essential for sustainable future as it reduces reliance on fossil fuels and decreases pollution. Renewable energy includes wind, solar, and hydroelectric power. None 69. CASA Writing: Writing Assignment Which type of fallacy is present in the following statement? "We should not trust his argument on climate change because he is not a scientist." Ad hominem Straw man Slippery slope Red herring None 70. CASA Writing: Writing Assignment What is the primary purpose of using transitions in an academic essay? To increase the word count To confuse the reader To enhance the flow between ideas To introduce new topics None 71. CASA Writing: Writing Assignment In a compare and contrast essay, what is the most effective way to organize the body paragraphs? Listing all points about the first subject, then all points about the second Mixing points about both subjects randomly Alternating between points about the first subject and points about the second Focusing only on the differences between the subjects None 72. CASA Writing: Writing Assignment Which sentence is punctuated correctly? The conference starts at noon; therefore, we must leave early. The conference starts at noon, therefore; we must leave early. The conference starts at noon, therefore we must leave early. The conference, starts at noon; therefore, we must leave early. None 73. CASA Writing: Writing Assignment When evaluating sources for an academic paper, which characteristic is most important for determining reliability? The length of the source The source's publication date The number of advertisements on the website The author's expertise and neutrality None 74. CASA Writing: Writing Assignment In an argumentative essay, what is the purpose of the counterargument paragraph? To provide additional support for the thesis To address opposing viewpoints and refute them To confuse the reader To agree with the opposition None 75. CASA Writing: Writing Assignment What is the most effective way to conclude an academic essay that discusses the impacts of global warming? Summarizing the main points discussed Introducing a new topic about global politics Copying the introduction verbatim Ending with a detailed description of a non-related event None 76. CASA Writing: Writing Assignment How should a writer best incorporate a long quote within a research paper? Using scare quotes around the entire quote Placing the quote without any citation Introducing the quote with a signal phrase and formatting it as a block quote if it is longer than four lines Replacing all pronouns in the quote with the original author's name None 77. CASA Writing: Writing Assignment Which sentence best demonstrates the use of an active voice? The cake was eaten by the children. The book was read by her last night. He completed the assignment before the deadline. It is believed by the committee that the policy should be changed. None 78. CASA Writing: Writing Assignment What should a writer prioritize when constructing the opening sentence of an academic essay? Using as many adjectives as possible Providing a detailed background of the writer Engaging the reader with a relevant hook Quoting the entire abstract of a related research paper None 79. CASA Writing: Writing Assignment In the context of academic writing, what is the main purpose of paraphrasing? To fill space in an essay To copy the exact wording of a source To simplify a complex idea to a lower reading level To restate information from a source in one's own words None 80. CASA Writing: Writing Assignment When revising an essay, what is the most effective strategy for improving coherence between paragraphs? Adding numerous citations in each paragraph Ensuring each paragraph flows logically to the next Changing the font size between paragraphs Introducing a new theme in each paragraph None 81. CASA Writing: Writing Assignment What is the most critical aspect to verify when using data from internet sources in an academic essay? The color scheme of the website The number of visitors to the website The credibility and reliability of the source The presence of images on the website None 82. CASA Writing: Writing Assignment Which of the following best defines the term "thesis statement" in an academic essay? A detailed list of all sources used in the essay A question posed at the beginning of the essay A brief statement outlining the main argument or position of the essay A summary of the essay given at the end None 83. CASA Writing: Writing Assignment What technique is most effective for maintaining reader interest throughout an academic essay? Using complex jargon to impress the reader Providing detailed descriptions of common knowledge Developing a strong, clear argument with supporting details Repeating the thesis statement verbatim in every paragraph None 84. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra What is the simplified form of \(\frac{8x^3y^2}{4xy}\ \(2x^2y\) \(4x^2y\) \(2x^3y^2\) \(4xy\) None 85. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra How many solutions does the equation \(x^2 = x\) hav None One Two Infinite None 86. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra If \(f(x) = x^2 - 6x + 8\), find the value of \(f(3)\ -1 1 0 3 None Comment 87. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra Evaluate \(3x + 2\) for \(x = 3\ 11 12 9 13 None 88. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra What is the solution to the equation \(3x - 5 = 10\ 5 3 15 6 None 89. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra What is the product of \((-3)(4)(-5)\ 60 -60 20 -20 None 90. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra What is the simplified form of \(x^4 \cdot x^3\ \(x^7\) \(x^{12}\) \(7x\) \(12x\) None 91. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra What is the solution set for the inequality \(2x - 6 > 4\ \(x > 5\) \(x > 10\) \(x < 5\) \(x > 2\) None 92. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra What is the result when \(-3x^2 + 5x - 2\) is subtracted from \(4x^2 - 3x + 6\ \(7x^2 - 8x + 8\) \(7x^2 - 2x + 4\) \(x^2 + 2x + 4\) \(x^2 - 8x + 8\) None 93. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra What is the least common multiple (LCM) of 8 and 1 24 48 96 36 None 94. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra What is the value of \(x\) in the equation \(\frac{1}{3}x = 15\ 5 45 10 30 None 95. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra Solve for \(x\) if \(\sqrt{x+16} = 5\ 9 25 11 -11 None 96. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra Calculate the expression \( \left(\frac{4x}{2x}\right)^2 \) when \(x = 5\ 4 8 16 2 None 97. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra If \(f(x) = 3x + 7\) and \(g(x) = x - 2\), what is \(f(g(3))\ 10 8 4 12 None Comment 98. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra What is the value of \(x\) in the equation \(\frac{1}{3}x = 15\ 5 45 10 30 None 99. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra What are the solutions for the quadratic equation \(x^2 - 8x + 16 = 0\ \(x = 4\) only \(x = -4\) only \(x = 4\) and \(x = -4\) \(x = 8\) and \(x = 0\) None 100. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra Evaluate \(4^3 \div 4^2\ 4 16 8 2 None 101. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra If \(f(x) = x^2 - 4x + 4\), what are the roots of \(f(x)\ \(x = 2\) only \(x = 2\) and \(x = -2\) \(x = 4\) and \(x = 1\) \(x = 0\) and \(x = 4\) None Comment 102. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra If \(f(x) = x^2 - 6x + 8\), find the value of \(f(3)\ -1 1 0 3 None Comment 103. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra What is the greatest common factor (GCF) of 36, 54, and 9 6 18 12 9 None 104. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra If \(y = 2x + 3\) and \(x = 4\), what is the value of \(y\ 11 8 14 5 None Comment 105. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra Solve for \(y\) in the equation \(3y - 12 = 0\ 4 -4 12 0 None 106. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra Solve for \(x\) in the equation \(5(x - 3) = 2(x + 7)\ 4 5 6 7 None 107. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra If \(2^x = 32\), what is the value of \(x\ 4 5 6 3 None Comment 108. CASA Math: Numbers and Algebra What is the solution set for the inequality \(2x - 6 > 4\ \(x > 5\) \(x > 10\) \(x < 5\) \(x > 2\) None 109. CASA Math: Geometry and Statistics A triangle has one angle measuring 120 degrees and another angle measuring 30 degrees. What is the measure of the third angle? 30 degrees 20 degrees 10 degrees 40 degrees None 110. CASA Math: Geometry and Statistics In a circle, a chord that is 8 cm long is 6 cm from the center. What is the radius of the circle? 5 cm 7 cm 10 cm 8 cm None 111. CASA Math: Geometry and Statistics What is the area of a trapezoid with bases of 10 cm and 14 cm, and a height of 5 cm? 60 cm\(^2\) 70 cm\(^2\) 120 cm\(^2\) 40 cm\(^2\) None 112. CASA Math: Geometry and Statistics A circle has a circumference of 18\(\pi\) cm. What is the area of the circle? 81\(\pi\) cm\(^2\) 324\(\pi\) cm\(^2\) 36\(\pi\) cm\(^2\) 162\(\pi\) cm\(^2\) None 113. CASA Math: Geometry and Statistics What is the volume of a cylinder with a radius of 3 cm and a height of 4 cm? 36\(\pi\) cm\(^3\) 12\(\pi\) cm\(^3\) 24\(\pi\) cm\(^3\) 48\(\pi\) cm\(^3\) None 114. CASA Math: Geometry and Statistics A rectangle is rotated around one of its sides measuring 3 cm to form a cylinder. If the other side of the rectangle is 4 cm, what is the volume of the cylinder? 12\(\pi\) cm\(^3\) 24\(\pi\) cm\(^3\) 36\(\pi\) cm\(^3\) 48\(\pi\) cm\(^3\) None 115. CASA Math: Geometry and Statistics If the probability of raining on any given day in April is 0.3, what is the probability that it will rain exactly 3 days in a 5-day period? 0.18522 0.3087 0.1323 0.1029 None 116. CASA Math: Geometry and Statistics A sphere has a volume of 288\(\pi\) cm\(^3\). What is the surface area of the sphere? 144\(\pi\) cm\(^2\) 96\(\pi\) cm\(^2\) 72\(\pi\) cm\(^2\) 192\(\pi\) cm\(^2\) None 117. CASA Math: Geometry and Statistics What is the standard deviation of the data set \{2, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 7, 9\}? 2 2.5 1.5 3 None 118. CASA Math: Geometry and Statistics What is the equation of a line perpendicular to the line \( y = \frac{1}{3}x + 5 \) and passing through the point (3, -2)? \( y = -3x + 7 \) \( y = -3x + 5 \) \( y = -3x + 11 \) \( y = -3x + 9 \) None 119. CASA Math: Geometry and Statistics A regular hexagon and a square have the same perimeter. If the side of the hexagon is 6 cm, what is the area of the square? 144 cm\(^2\) 324 cm\(^2\) 1296 cm\(^2\) 81 cm\(^2\) None 120. CASA Math: Geometry and Statistics A histogram shows the number of books read by students in a month, with one of the bars representing 20 students reading 2-4 books. What is the frequency density of this bar if the class interval is 2? 5 10 20 30 None 121. CASA Math: Geometry and Statistics If a right triangle has one leg that is 7 cm longer than the other, and the hypotenuse is 25 cm, what is the length of the shorter leg? 9 cm 12 cm 24 cm 15 cm None 122. CASA Math: Geometry and Statistics In a box plot representing test scores, the upper quartile is 75, and the interquartile range (IQR) is 15. What is the lower quartile? 90 60 45 30 None 123. CASA Math: Geometry and Statistics The angle of elevation from a point on the ground to the top of a building is 30 degrees. If the point is 50 meters from the base of the building, how tall is the building? 50 \(\sqrt{3}\) meters 25 \(\sqrt{3}\) meters 25 meters 50 meters None 1 out of 123 Time is Up! Time's up