TEAS Reading Practice Test Related

Review TEAS Reading Practice Test related questions and content

What can one reasonably conclude from the final comment of this passage? 'If he be Mr. Hyde,' he had thought, 'I should be Mr. Seek.'

  • A. The speaker is considering changing names.
  • B. The speaker is experiencing a determination to find Hyde.
  • C. The speaker has mistakenly been looking for the wrong person.
  • D. The speaker intends to continue to look for Hyde.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is D. The speaker's final comment indicates a determination to keep looking for Hyde, as he expresses his intention to become 'Mr. Seek' if the other person is indeed 'Mr. Hyde.' This shows that the speaker is persistent in his search for Hyde, as he believes that discovering Hyde's identity could potentially unravel the mystery and clarify his friend's strange behavior. Choices A, B, and C are incorrect because the final comment does not imply a name change, an identity crisis, or a mistaken search but rather a firm decision to continue seeking out Hyde.