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An Interesting Birthday Party On Saturday afternoon, local eccentric Dr. Oliver Creekstone held a remarkable 90th birthday party at his countryside estate. Present were 3,000 guests, four zebras, two monster trucks, and a famous bagpipe player from Scotland. Though pleased with the entertainment, attendees reportedly were shocked that the complimentary buffet contained only boiled asparagus and pickled carrots. At nightfall, the party was treated to a stunning and seemingly endless fireworks display. According to our sources, Dr. Creekstone felt that next year's birthday party would have to be even bigger and more interesting. "We'll need at least seven more zebras," he said. Which of the following conclusions is supported by all of the details provided about the birthday party?

A. Dr. Oliver Creekstone is an unconventional fellow.

B. The Creekstone estate cannot hold seven more zebras.

C. Dr. Oliver Creekstone is a carnivorous eater

D. The Creekstone estate is a half-acre lot lined with trees.

Answer Explanation:

The following details make Dr. Creekstone unconventional: Present were 3,000 guests, four zebras, two monster trucks, and a famous bagpipe player from Scotland. The complimentary buffet contained only boiled asparagus and pickled carrots. At nightfall, the party was treated to a stunning and seemingly endless fireworks display.

Therefore, the Correct Answer is A.

More Questions on TEAS 7 Reading

  • Q #1: On February 2 of each year, the United States observes the unusual holiday of Groundhog Day, a day of hope that winter is over and spring is beginning. This tradition has been officially observed in the US. since the 1800s, and is believed to have developed from European folk traditions in which a bear, fox, badger, or even hedgehog would serve as the symbolic meteorologist. Although other cultures and towns observe Groundhog Day (or something similar), the town of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania takes special pride in being home to the one true forecasting groundhog Punxsutawney Phil. At the turn of the twentieth century, townspeople formed the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club to perpetuate the joyful rituals and events surrounding Groundhog Day. Over the years, these events have come to include a scavenger hunt, a talent show, and a ball. Legend has it that on Groundhog Day the official weather-forecasting groundhog awakens from hibernation and comes out of his burrow to look for his shadow. If he sees his shadow, six more weeks of winter are to come, and Punxsutawney Phil goes back to bed. However, if he does not see his shadow, Punxsutawney Phil takes this as a sign that spring has arrived, and he remains above ground. Of course, common sense tells us that February 2 is too early for spring to begin and that while animals may be attuned to various elements of nature from which humans might learn, they are unlikely to act on their instincts based on a schedule set by a Gregorian calendar. Nevertheless, a visit to Pennsylvania to see Punxsutawney Phil and all of the fun he inspires each year might just provide the touch of hope needed to reach the end of winter Which of the following evidence from the passage supports the inference that Groundhog Day is an entertaining tradition?

    A. Legend has it that on Groundhog Day, the official weather-forecasting groundhog awakens from hibernation and comes out of his burrow to look for his shadow.

    B. This tradition has been officially observed in the U.S. since the 1800s and is believed to have developed from European folk traditions.

    C. Over the years, these events have come to include a scavenger hunt, a talent show, and a ball.

    D. On February 2 of each year, the United States observes the unusual holiday of Groundhog Day, a day of hope that winter is over and spring is beginning.

    Answer Explanation

    Over the years, these events have come to include a scavenger hunt, a talent show, and a ball clearly indicates that the groundhog Day is an entertaining tradition.

  • Q #2: Which of the following supports an evaluation of a logical argument?

    A. Anecdotes

    B. Emotional statements

    C. Generalizations

    D. Unbiased information

    Answer Explanation

    A logical argument should not contain anecdotes, should not have emotional statements but rather be objective. Should be specific and not contain generalizations

  • Q #3: Peanut Butter Cookies Grandma Harry 30 minutes Cookies/Desserts Makes 1 dozen 1 egg white 3/4 cup sugar 1 cup peanut butter 1 teaspoon vanilla 1/2 cup flour Beat egg white until foamy. Stir in sugar, beat again until stiff peaks form. Gently fold in peanut butter and vanilla. Add flour in small increments until dough forms. Chill dough for at least 2 hours. Roll into balls, roll in sugar, press down with a fork, and bake at 350 degrees F for 10 to 12 minutes. Let cool on cookie sheet. These are very fragile. Which of the following conclusions can be taken from the passage?

    A. The cookies made from this recipe would be good to serve at a large party.

    B. The cookies made with this recipe may have been handed down in a family.

    C. The cookies made with this recipe would be good to send to college students.

    D. The cookies made with this recipe are especially good for midnight snacks

    Answer Explanation

    It can be concluded that the cookies made from this recipe may have been handed down in a family as indicated by the topic: “Grandma Harry 30 minutes’ cookies/Desserts”