Entry Exam Category: College Admission Exams
Course: Texas Success Initiative Assessment 2.0
Exam: TSIA2 Reading and Writing Practice Test 2

Practice Question

Extract

Read the passage below and then choose the best answer to each question. Answer the questions on the basis of what is stated or implied in
Passage
Enraged by a 1791 excise tax imposed on whiskey by the federal government, farmers in western Pennsylvania orchestrated a series of attacks on government agents. This uprising became known as the Whiskey Rebellion, In 1794, after protesters threatened the home of tax collector General John Neville, President George Washington mobilized an army of militiamen to quell the uprising. Though only about a dozen people were arrested (they were later pardoned), the Whiskey Rebellion demonstrated that the new national government had the willingness and the ability to suppress violent resistance to its laws
The passage indicates that John Neville was

Answer Choices

  • A: the creator of the whiskey tax
  • B: working for the government
  • C: pardoned by the government
  • D: a friend of George Washington's

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The passage explicitly calls Neville a 'tax collector' and states protesters threatened his home. Tax collectors work for the government.

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