Arrange: A) The lab noted that replication rates varied by field. B) One proposed fix was to pre-register hypotheses. C) Concerns about irreproducible results grew louder. D) Journals began to reward robust methodology over novelty.
Arrange: A) The lab noted that replication rates varied by field. B) One proposed fix was to pre-register hypotheses. C) Concerns about irreproducible results grew louder. D) Journals began to reward robust methodology over novelty.
Arrange: A) The artisan dyed yarns with natural pigments. B) Patterns encoded the river’s seasonal cycles. C) Looms clicked as the tapestry took shape. D) Tourists bought replicas without knowing the stories.
Arrange: A) The artisan dyed yarns with natural pigments. B) Patterns encoded the river’s seasonal cycles. C) Looms clicked as the tapestry took shape. D) Tourists bought replicas without knowing the stories.
Arrange: A) The experiment randomised villages to different fertilizer prices. B) Yields rose where adoption increased. C) Adoption rose where prices were lower. D) The study tested if cost, not information, constrained use.
Arrange: A) The experiment randomised villages to different fertilizer prices. B) Yields rose where adoption increased. C) Adoption rose where prices were lower. D) The study tested if cost, not information, constrained use.
Arrange: A) At scale, the platform struggled with moderation. B) Early users enjoyed tight-knit conversations. C) As membership ballooned, norms fragmented. D) Tools lagged behind the pace of growth.
Arrange: A) At scale, the platform struggled with moderation. B) Early users enjoyed tight-knit conversations. C) As membership ballooned, norms fragmented. D) Tools lagged behind the pace of growth.
Arrange: A) The islanders told stories that mapped stars to seasons. B) Navigators read swells and birds to find land. C) Canoes set out at dusk when winds were gentle. D) These traditions survived in chants passed to apprentices.
Arrange: A) The islanders told stories that mapped stars to seasons. B) Navigators read swells and birds to find land. C) Canoes set out at dusk when winds were gentle. D) These traditions survived in chants passed to apprentices.
Arrange: A) After a week of constraints, creativity blossomed. B) The workshop banned slides and laptops. C) Participants had to pitch ideas with paper props. D) Conversation became more direct and attentive.
Arrange: A) After a week of constraints, creativity blossomed. B) The workshop banned slides and laptops. C) Participants had to pitch ideas with paper props. D) Conversation became more direct and attentive.
Arrange: A) The café thrived by serving breakfast all day. B) Office workers queued for eggs at noon. C) Tourists later posted photos, amplifying the trend. D) Competitors soon copied the menu strategy.
Arrange: A) The café thrived by serving breakfast all day. B) Office workers queued for eggs at noon. C) Tourists later posted photos, amplifying the trend. D) Competitors soon copied the menu strategy.
Find the odd sentence out.
A) The curator grouped the paintings by theme.
B) Visitors traced how ideas migrated across centuries.
C) The museum café introduced a new seasonal menu.
D) The exhibition challenged chronology as the default.
Find the odd sentence out.
A) The curator grouped the paintings by theme.
B) Visitors traced how ideas migrated across centuries.
C) The museum café introduced a new seasonal menu.
D) The exhibition challenged chronology as the default.
Arrange: A) With satellites launched, coverage reached remote areas. B) Community radios had once been the only source of news. C) Suddenly, farmers checked weather on their phones. D) Crop planning became less risky as forecasts improved.
Arrange: A) With satellites launched, coverage reached remote areas. B) Community radios had once been the only source of news. C) Suddenly, farmers checked weather on their phones. D) Crop planning became less risky as forecasts improved.
Arrange: A) Overuse, however, dulled its power to persuade. B) The campaign’s slogan was simple and memorable. C) Rivals parodied it, turning attention to its vagueness. D) Voters gradually tuned out the repetition.
Arrange: A) Overuse, however, dulled its power to persuade. B) The campaign’s slogan was simple and memorable. C) Rivals parodied it, turning attention to its vagueness. D) Voters gradually tuned out the repetition.
Arrange: A) The algorithm flagged anomalies in shipping routes. B) Inspectors found misdeclared cargo in several containers. C) Subsequent fines deterred repeat offences. D) Initially, customs selected shipments at random.
Arrange: A) The algorithm flagged anomalies in shipping routes. B) Inspectors found misdeclared cargo in several containers. C) Subsequent fines deterred repeat offences. D) Initially, customs selected shipments at random.
Arrange: A) Investors chased momentum, ignoring earnings. B) When sentiment turned, prices corrected violently. C) In that frenzy, sober analysis seemed quaint. D) A handful of patient buyers then found bargains.
Arrange: A) Investors chased momentum, ignoring earnings. B) When sentiment turned, prices corrected violently. C) In that frenzy, sober analysis seemed quaint. D) A handful of patient buyers then found bargains.
Arrange: A) The town festival revived crafts on the brink of extinction. B) Apprenticeships paired elders with teenagers. C) Orders from visitors created income for artisans. D) Schools added workshops to the curriculum.
Arrange: A) The town festival revived crafts on the brink of extinction. B) Apprenticeships paired elders with teenagers. C) Orders from visitors created income for artisans. D) Schools added workshops to the curriculum.
Arrange: A) The professor invited students to audit her feedback. B) They found comments clustered on structure, not grammar. C) Rubrics were then revised to weight argument quality. D) Subsequent essays showed clearer thesis development.
Arrange: A) The professor invited students to audit her feedback. B) They found comments clustered on structure, not grammar. C) Rubrics were then revised to weight argument quality. D) Subsequent essays showed clearer thesis development.
Arrange: A) The botanist catalogued species along an elevation gradient. B) Mid-altitudes held the highest diversity. C) Near the summit, only hardy shrubs survived. D) Lowlands were dominated by fast-growing grasses.
Arrange: A) The botanist catalogued species along an elevation gradient. B) Mid-altitudes held the highest diversity. C) Near the summit, only hardy shrubs survived. D) Lowlands were dominated by fast-growing grasses.
Arrange: A) The archive revealed letters missing from official histories. B) These altered the timeline of the negotiations. C) Historians had long debated who first offered concessions. D) New evidence showed a compromise proposed months earlier.
Arrange: A) The archive revealed letters missing from official histories. B) These altered the timeline of the negotiations. C) Historians had long debated who first offered concessions. D) New evidence showed a compromise proposed months earlier.
Find the odd sentence out.
A) Seeds remained dormant through the long winter.
B) In spring, warmer soil triggered germination.
C) The saplings required careful thinning by gardeners.
D) The city council approved a new bridge over the river.
Find the odd sentence out.
A) Seeds remained dormant through the long winter.
B) In spring, warmer soil triggered germination.
C) The saplings required careful thinning by gardeners.
D) The city council approved a new bridge over the river.
Arrange: A) The artisan-baker relied on wild yeast and time. B) Mass producers used additives to standardise output. C) The resulting loaves varied subtly by season. D) Purists argued that variability was part of the charm.
Arrange: A) The artisan-baker relied on wild yeast and time. B) Mass producers used additives to standardise output. C) The resulting loaves varied subtly by season. D) Purists argued that variability was part of the charm.
Arrange: A) What began as a local recycling group sparked a national network. B) Volunteers used simple toolkits to start chapters. C) A newsletter stitched stories and tips across regions. D) Sponsors later funded training for organisers.
Arrange: A) What began as a local recycling group sparked a national network. B) Volunteers used simple toolkits to start chapters. C) A newsletter stitched stories and tips across regions. D) Sponsors later funded training for organisers.
Arrange: A) The new rail line cut travel times between regional towns. B) Commuters shifted from cars, easing highway congestion. C) Property near stations appreciated as access improved. D) Small businesses clustered around interchanges.
Arrange: A) The new rail line cut travel times between regional towns. B) Commuters shifted from cars, easing highway congestion. C) Property near stations appreciated as access improved. D) Small businesses clustered around interchanges.
Arrange: A) The team adopted “docs-as-code” to version procedures. B) Before long, audits took hours instead of days. C) Previously, policies lived in scattered spreadsheets. D) Pull requests made changes visible and reviewable.
Arrange: A) The team adopted “docs-as-code” to version procedures. B) Before long, audits took hours instead of days. C) Previously, policies lived in scattered spreadsheets. D) Pull requests made changes visible and reviewable.
Arrange: A) Overnight success, it turned out, had taken ten years. B) Early prototypes failed in field tests. C) Grants kept the small team afloat. D) Iterations, though slow, gradually solved reliability issues.
Arrange: A) Overnight success, it turned out, had taken ten years. B) Early prototypes failed in field tests. C) Grants kept the small team afloat. D) Iterations, though slow, gradually solved reliability issues.
Arrange: A) The poet’s late style shed ornament for clarity. B) Earlier collections had revelled in baroque imagery. C) Readers sensed a new urgency in the stripped lines. D) Critics traced the shift to personal loss and illness.
Arrange: A) The poet’s late style shed ornament for clarity. B) Earlier collections had revelled in baroque imagery. C) Readers sensed a new urgency in the stripped lines. D) Critics traced the shift to personal loss and illness.
Arrange: A) The sculptor worked directly in stone without preliminary models. B) Chips flew as the form emerged from the block. C) Every strike risked removing more than intended. D) Viewers later marvelled at the vitality of the piece.
Arrange: A) The sculptor worked directly in stone without preliminary models. B) Chips flew as the form emerged from the block. C) Every strike risked removing more than intended. D) Viewers later marvelled at the vitality of the piece.
Arrange: A) When posters went up, response rates doubled. B) The clinic wanted more donors for the blood drive. C) Messages emphasised ease and immediate impact. D) By the third week, slots filled ahead of schedule.
Arrange: A) When posters went up, response rates doubled. B) The clinic wanted more donors for the blood drive. C) Messages emphasised ease and immediate impact. D) By the third week, slots filled ahead of schedule.