# Pre GED Quiz 3

This pre GED® test includes Geography, Science, and Language Arts questions. Use this test to check what you know and if you need more help, consider taking online classes.

Each question has two answer choices. Choose the best answer for each question. At the end of the quiz, you will see your results.

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1. Which famous scientist introduced the idea of natural selection?
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2. Pick the CORRECT spelling
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3. Nimbus, cumulus and stratus are types of what?
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4. Pick the CORRECT spelling of the word that means: at that time; next
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5. What is New York’s capital city?
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6. The opposite of $$60$$ is?
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7. Pick the CORRECT spelling of the word that means: light skinned
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8. $$What\: is\: 7.3\: x\: 100?$$
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9. Water (H20) is made up of what two elements?
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Question 10 of 10

10. What number must be multiplied by $$4$$ to make the product of $$44$$?
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This test is a part of our GED Practice Test.

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Last Updated on April 17, 2021.