Test Prep GED Section 2: Language Arts - Writing Exam
Section Two : Language Arts - Writing (Page 3 )

Updated On: 19-Jan-2026

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How to Bake a Sicilian Pizza at Home

(A)
(1) Its almost impossible to bake a Sicilian pizza at home like those pizzas baked in your hometown pizza parlor. (2) The reason is that wood-fired brickovens at the pizza parlor generates the intense heat needed to create fine pizza.
(B)
(3) Since the conventional oven at home cannot produce such intense heat, you must use a conventional oven equipped with a pizza stone. (4) An oven of this kind preheated for half an hour will make you a very good pizza.
(C)
(5) Generally, you start with the bread dough, putting on some toppings, and bake the pizza in the oven.(6) However, you must first preheat the oven to 500 degrees for at least a half an hour.(7) After preheating the oven divide the dough into four equal balls.(8) There are, however, a few specific steps to follow for successfully making a pizza at home (9) Flatten one of the balls and stretch them with your hands into a circle.(10) Next, place the dough on a metal or wooden baking sheet that has been dusted with flour, then coat the dough with tomato sauce and other toppings, including a drizzle of olive oil.(11) Finally, for the best effect, slide the dough from the baking sheet onto the pizza stone.(12) Baking for about 15 minutes until the bottom is cooked and the edges are brown. (D)
(13) There is other important things to remember as you make your own pizza.(14) Make sure that your dough is soft so that it is easy to work with.(15) Also, to avoid creating a soggy pizza, you should use tomato sauce sparingly.(16) Now you are ready to enjoy a pizza at home that is the equal to that of your favorite pizza parlor.(17) Bon appetit!

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Sentence 1Baking for about 15 minutes until the bottom is cooked and the edges are brown.

Which correction should be made to sentence 12?

  1. change Baking to Bake
  2. insert a comma after minutes
  3. change cooked to cooking
  4. change are to is
  5. no correction is necessary

Answer(s): A



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Sentence 20:If we continue to receive complaints regarding inappropriate workstation behavior, management, will have to find a better means of controlling the situation.

Which correction should be made to sentence 20?.

  1. insert a comma after complaints
  2. remove the comma after behavior
  3. remove the comma after management
  4. change will have to could have
  5. change of controlling to to controlling

Answer(s): C



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Sentence By next fall, we hope that all construction will be complete the apartments will become condominium units.

Which is the best way to write the underlined portion of this sentence? If the original is the best way, choose option A.

  1. complete the apartments will
  2. complete, and the apartments will
  3. complete and, the apartments will
  4. complete and, the apartments, will
  5. complete and, the apartments will,

Answer(s): B



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Sentence Our developer B & B Real Estate Corporation, has looked at the rental records and has noticed that the tenants have maintained a good credit history with Sunny Park.

Which correction should be made to sentence 5?

  1. insert a comma after developer
  2. change Corporation to corporation
  3. insert a comma after records
  4. change have maintained to has maintained
  5. insert a comma after history

Answer(s): A



Sentence 8:That experience will give you just as much exercise, and you will have an opportunity to witness firsthand nature at work.

The most effective revision of sentence 8 would include which of the following group of words?

  1. firsthand witness
  2. nature at working
  3. will give them just
  4. Those will give you
  5. exercise and an opportunity

Answer(s): E



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