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Which of the following prefixes implies duplication when attached to a root word?

A. re-

B. dis-

C. un-

D. in-

Answer Explanation:

The prefix "re-" indicates repetition or duplication, often suggesting the idea of doing something again.

Therefore, the Correct Answer is A.

More Questions on TEAS 7 Language

  • Q #1: Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?

    A. Although the town appears strikingly dull, most folks say its a nice place to live.

    B. Although the town appears strikingly dull most folks say it's a nice place to live.

    C. Although the town appears strikingly dull, most folks say it's a nice place to live.

    D. Although the town appears strikingly dull; most folks say its a nice place to live.

    Answer Explanation

    This option correctly uses a comma after "dull" to separate the introductory clause from the main clause. Additionally, it correctly uses an apostrophe in "it's" to indicate the contraction of "it is."

  • Q #2: Lately there have been a whole bunch of small but avoidable errors in the formatting and styling for our website. Although I'm happy to review your work, I cannot continue to spend this many hours per day playing firefighter. Please take a sec to refamiliarize yourselves with our style manual and be sure to follow it closely going forward. Thanks, Morgan The above is an internal memo from the head of a web development team. Which of the following words or phrases is formal within a business context?

    A. Website

    B. take a sec

    C. playing firefighter

    D. Hey, gang!

    Answer Explanation

    Take a sec, playing firefighter, Hey, gang! phrases are more casual and colloquial, which might be suitable for internal communication within a team but may not be as appropriate in a formal business setting.

  • Q #3: Which one of the following sentences contains a dangling modifier?

    A. Adequate lighting is important for anyone who is studying or reading.

    B. Drivers in our state are confused by the outdated driving law.

    C. The contented puppy sat by the sleeping young child.

    D. My brother had an old truck that sat by the garage that needed paint.

    Answer Explanation

    The modifier "that needed paint" is intended to modify the noun "truck," but it is placed ambiguously, suggesting that the garage needs paint instead. This creates a dangling modifier because it's not clear what the modifier is meant to modify.