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GED Language Arts (RLA) Practice Test 12
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Questions below are based on the following passage.     This excerpt is from “2 B 0 N 2 B” by Kurt Vonnegut.     Everything was perfectly swell.     There were no prisons, no slums, no insane asylums, no cripples, no poverty, no wars.     All diseases were conquered. So was old age.     Death, barring accidents, was an adventure for volunteers.     The population of the United States was stabilized at forty-million souls.     One bright morning in the Chicago Lying-in Hospital, a man named Edward K. Wehling, Jr., waited for his wife to give birth. He was the only man waiting. Not many... Show more
GED Language Arts (RLA) Practice Test 12
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1. According to the passage, the wall of the hospital ward is being decorated with a mural in honor of whom?
2. What is the best meaning of the word sardonic as used in the passage?
3. According to the passage, why is Mr. Wehling the only person in the waiting room at the maternity ward of the hospital?
4. Why does the passage refer to Edward K. Wehling, Jr. as “Young Wehling” and describe him as “a mere stripling,” even though he is 56 years old?
5. Why does the artist of the mural reply with scorn when the orderly comments on his work?
6. Why are the municipal gas chambers of the Federal Bureau of Termination known by so many other nicknames, such as “Kiss-me-quick” and “Why Worry?”
7. According to the passage, what is the population of the United States in the time period in which the story is set?
8. In the description of the mural titled “The Happy Garden of Life,” the weeds and the refuge are used as metaphors for