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ASVAB Word Knowledge Sample Test

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Select the answer choice that corrects an error in the underlined portion. If there is no error, choose D indicating that no change is necessary.
 
Lou (A) peddled her way south on her bike, hoping to get to Springfield in time to (B) apprise Lois of the (C) whole situation. 





Correct Answer:
pedaled
the sentence in question contains an error in the usage of the word "peddled" underlined at point (a). the correction needed is to replace "peddled" with "pedaled." let's explore why this change is necessary and why the other parts of the sentence are correct as they are: **1. "peddled" vs. "pedaled":** - "peddled" (as used in the original sentence) refers to the act of selling or distributing goods. this is not appropriate in the context where the subject, lou, is simply riding her bike. - "pedaled" is the correct term to use when referring to the action of operating the pedals of a bicycle with one's feet in order to move forward. thus, replacing "peddled" with "pedaled" corrects the error by accurately describing the action being performed by lou. **2. "apprise" (point b):** - the term "apprise" means to inform or tell someone. in the context of the sentence, lou wants to inform lois about the entire situation, making "apprise" the appropriate choice. - "appraise," which is a potential distractor, means to assess the value or quality of something, which does not fit the context of the sentence. **3. "whole" (point c):** - "whole" is used correctly as it means complete or entire, referring to the entirety of the situation that lou wants to communicate to lois. - an incorrect alternative might be "hole," which means a gap or void, and does not make sense in this context. **summary:** the correct sentence should read: "lou pedaled her way south on her bike, hoping to get to springfield in time to apprise lois of the whole situation." this sentence uses "pedaled" to accurately describe lou's action of biking, "apprise" to indicate that lou intends to inform lois, and "whole" to signify that the information to be conveyed is complete. the rest of the sentence remains unchanged as it is grammatically and contextually correct.


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