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MTTC ELEM ED Practice Test Questions with accurate answers, 100% Accurate, rated A+ Based on their costumes and poses, the dancers in this photograph are most likely performing which of the fol ... lowing styles of dance? A. folk B. modern C. swing D. ballet - ✔✔-B During world language instruction, which of the following student activities would best incorporate opportunities for students to negotiate meaning? A. reading a text and underlining any words that are unfamiliar B. playing a game in which a word must be guessed by use of circumlocution C. filling out a worksheet of questions that require the use of a dictionary D. writing a short story based on a sequential set of illustrations from a picture book - ✔✔-B Developing a timeline of events would likely be the most appropriate strategy for upper-elementary students to use independently to promote their comprehension of which of the following types of text? A. science textbook chapter B. newspaper feature article C. instructional manual D. mystery novel - ✔✔-D A fourth-grade teacher wants to help students build their knowledge of content-specific vocabulary words to support their comprehension of grade-level science and social studies texts. Which of the following strategies would be most effective for this purpose? A. having students select correct words from a given text to complete sentences in fill-in-the-blank exercises B. guiding students in creating a graphic organizer to visually represent relationships between the key words in a given text C. instructing students to stop and write down unfamiliar words in a personal word bank as they encounter them in a given text D. providing vocabulary lists that include definitions of key words from given texts as a home study aid for students - ✔✔-B During textbook reading, a sixth-grade teacher instructs students to carefully read the first and last sentence in each paragraph and to notice bold print and graphics. By engaging students in this activity, the teacher is applying which of the following strategies for promoting comprehension of expository texts? A. making inferences based on evidence presented in a text B. distinguishing fact from opinion in a text C. determining the importance of information presented in a text D. identifying structural elements in a text - ✔✔-C According to the standard conventions of English in the United States, which of the following sentences contains an error in usage? A. I don't know whose notebook is on the table over there. B. Sometimes we see our teacher at the public library downtown. C. We are all ready to leave for the field trip, but the bus isn't here yet. D. I would of gone to the movies, but I had too much homework to do. - ✔✔-D A city resident is developing a speech to be delivered to a local civic organization. In the speech, she hopes to persuade those present to support a city sales tax. Which of the following communication skills would be most important for the speaker to utilize to achieve her goal? A. blending statistical facts with anecdotal evidence B. addressing the values and concerns of the audience C. supporting her speech with a variety of graphics D. explaining the specialized vocabulary related to taxation - ✔✔-B Which of the following oral responses most clearly indicates that critical listening has occurred? A. "Are donations to your organization tax-deductible?" B. "How many people have donated money to your organization?" C. "How does your organization use private donations?" D. "I can't donate money to your organization, but I can donate my time." - ✔✔-C The construction of the Mackinac Bridge is considered a significant episode in Michigan's history primarily because it: A. encouraged the expansion of the steel mining industry in Michigan. B. helped bolster Michigan's economy by providing jobs during the Great Depression. C. unified Michigan by allowing easy transportation between the Upper and Lower Peninsulas. D. provided a crucial transportation route between Michigan and Canada. - ✔✔-C Which of the following historical developments best illustrates how nationalism shaped the formation of governments? A. the establishment of China's Ming dynasty during the fourteenth century B. the rise of parliamentary democracy in England during the seventeenth century C. the unification of Germany during the nineteenth century D. the creation of an Islamic government in Iran during the twentieth century - ✔✔-C Which of the following factors is the main cause of global economic interdependence? growing world concern about A. the provision of energy sources B. the decolonization of most parts of Asia, Africa, and Latin America C. increased population movement among countries D. the international reduction of barriers to trade and investment - ✔✔-D This graph would be most appropriate for a teacher to use during a lesson on which of the following topics? P and Q graph refer to Q 56 A. interaction between buyers and sellers in the market B. factors influencing fluctuations in the general economy C. competition between sellers to lower costs D. ways in which people respond to economic incentives - ✔✔-A A primary purpose of murals is to depict the beliefs and attitudes of a culture through the use of: A. abstract representation. B. religious iconography. C. storytelling. D. realistic detail. - ✔✔-C As part of a unit on the Civil War, a fifth-grade class researches the Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument in Detroit, pictured below. The monument is composed of many ornate rectangular blocks of granite arranged in an octagonal pyramid. The eight pillars of the lowest tier are topped with bronze eagles with their wings spread. The four pillars of the next tier are topped with statues of soldiers representing four branches of the army. On the four pillars above the soldiers are seated female figures representing Victory, History, Emancipation, and Union. On the topmost central pillar stands an armed female figure representing Victory. Bronze plaques depict Lincoln, Grant, Sherman, and Farragut in bas relief. The whole stands in the center of a major traffic intersection. On the Internet, the students view additional pictures of the monument's statues and plaques and read the tablet, which states: "Erected by the people of Michigan in honor of the martyrs who fell and the heroes who fought in defense of liberty and union." This activity is most likely to promote students' understanding of the way in which art can be used to: A. entertain an audience. B. communicate religious beliefs. C. express collective feelings. D. demonstrate political power. - ✔✔- [Show More]
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