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1. The ode was original a ceremonial poem written to celebrate public occasions or exalted subjects. A B C D 2.

Knowledge of the rate at which a ship is tra eling through the water is important if the na igator A B C need to estimate the time of arri al. D !. The earth is the onl" planet with a large number of ox"gen in its atmosphere. A B C D #. $obert %rost was not well &nown as a poet until he reached the forties. A B C D cf' The amounts of ox"gen and nitrogen in the air almost alwa"s remain stable( but the amount of water A B C apor ar" considerabl". D ). *ulticolored woodcuts must be printed with as man" bloc&s as +++++++ colors in the composition. ,A' there are ,B' man" ,C' some of ,D' it is -. A painter who li ed most of his life in the *iddle .est( /rant wood has called America0s 12ainter of A B C D the 3oil.1 4. .hile ancient times people simpl" painted inanimate objects( during the $enaissance the painting of A B C 1still life1 de eloped as an accepted art form. D 5. The American frontiersman( politician( and soldier Da " croc&ett is one of the most popular of A B C American hero. D 6. Three months after the" ha e been laid( crocodile eggs are read" hatched. A B C D 17. 2eas re8uire rich soil( constant moistures( and a cool growing season to de elop well. A B C D 11. A dolphin locates underwater objects in its path b" doing a series of clic&ing and whistling sounds. AB C D 12. The greater an objects0s mass( the more difficult it is ++++++++++++ . ,A' to speed it up or slow it down ,B' it speeds up or slows down ,C' than speeding it up or slowing it down ,D' than speeding up or slowing down 1!. A desert area that has been without water for six "ears will still bloom when rain will come. A B C D 1#. 9ne of the essential features of the modern s&"scraper is being the ele ator. A B C D 1). A rabbit mo es about b" hopping on its hind legs( which are much longer and more strong than its A B C D front legs. 1.(A) 2.(D) 3.(B) 4.(D) 5.(A) 6.D 7.A 8.D 9.D 10.B 11.D 12.A 13.D 14.C 15.D 1-. The snow" egret is about the si:e of large crow. A B C D

14. The grape is the +++++++++++ ( juic" fruit of a wood" ine. ,A' s&in ,B' which is smooth ,C' smooth s&in ,D' smooth;s&inned 15. <n the second half of the nineteenth centur"( textiles from the southwestern =nited state( particularl" fabrics wo en b" the >a ajo people( +++++++++++++++++++++ . ,A' began to be used as rugs ,B' rugs began to be used ,C' as rugs began to be used ,D' began to used them as rugs 16. During adolescence man" "oung people begin to 8uestion ;;;;;; held b" their families. ,A' the alues ,B' of the alues ,C' the alues are ,D' are the alues 27. During the *iddle Ages( handwriting notices &ept groups of nobles informed of important e ents. A B C D 21. <n her writing( ?limor ."lie often dealt with her own personalit" as it was( rather than +++++++++ . ,A' as was defines b" others ,B' its definitions b" others ,C' other0s definition ,D' as others defined it 22. Congress chartered the first Ban& of the =nited 3tates in 1461 to engage in general commercial ban&ing and ++++++++++ as a fiscal agent of the federal go ernment. ,A' to act ,B' acting ,C' that has acted ,D' ha ing acted 2!. ?ssentiall"( a theor" is an abstract( s"mbolic representation of +++++++++++++ realit". ,A' what is concei ed ,B' what it is concei ed ,C' what is concei ed to be ,D' what is being concei ed 16.(D) 17.(D) 18.(A) 19.(A) 20.(B) 21.(D) 22.(A) 23.(C) 2#. Tenant farmers are those the" either rent a farm and wor& it for themsel es or wor& the farm for the A B C owner and recei e pa"ment. D 2). 3lightl" o er half of the population of ?l 2aso( Texas( sa"s both ?nglish and spanish. A B C D 2-. @ic&ories are medium to large trees common in eastern and the central areas of >orth America. A B C D 24. Approximatel" one;third of all persons in ol ed in adult education programs in 1647 were enrolled in A B C occupational education course. D 25. >atural adhesi es are primaril" of animals or egetable origin. A B C D 26. As a glacier melts( roc&s( boulders( trees( and tons of dirt deposit.

!7. The 3uwannee $i er has been ne er important for transport and no significant h"dropower potential. A B C D !1. American manufacturers depend on ocean shipping for most of trade with other countries. A B C D !2. The root of the chicor" plant is often ground up and added to coffee to elimination its bitterness. A B C D !!. 3ome nematodes are er" tin" that it <s necessar" to iew them through a microscope. A B C D !#. <t is estimated that a scientific principle has a life expectanc" of approximatel" a decade before it A B C drasticall" re ised or replaced b" newer information. D !). The more arid the continent( the less the amount of annual precipitation +++++++++++++++ . ,A' runs off that ,B' runs it off ,C' that runs it off ,D' that runs off 24.A 25.D 26.C 27.D 28.C 29.D 30.A 31.C 32.D 33.B 34.D 35.D !-. @e reall" deser ed the award because he performed +++++++++++++++ was expected of him. ,A' much better from ,B' more better than ,C' much better as ,D' much better than !4. @e was stopped each do:en "ards b" friends who wanted to congratulate him. A B C D !5. As we ha e finished the first lesson( now we will read the second one. A B C D !6. To ta&e pride in what deser es boasting is one thing( and to ta&e good care of it is 8uite +++++++++ . ,A' others ,B' thing ,C' another ,D' the other #7. The doctor0s records must be &ept thorough and neatl"( so as to insure good boo&;&eeping. A B C D #1. .h" is a man in ci il life perpetuall" slandering and bac&biting his fellow men( and is unable to see A B C good e en in his friendsA D #2. 1Do "ou thin& that the labor bill will be passedA1 19h( "es. <t0s +++++++++ that it will.1 ,A' almost surel" ,B' er" li&el" ,C' near positi e ,D' 8uite certainl" #!. Bi&e a s"non"m of speech( which is the general term( address implies some degree of formalit". A B C D ##. $abbits and hares loo& much li&e and are often mista&en for each other. A B C D

#). As e er" other nation( the =nited 3tates used to define its unit of currenc"( the dollars( in terms of A B C D the gold standard. #-. The prime minister0s con iction for improper campaign practices is li&el" to result in increasing A B C pressure that she resigns. D #4. .hen the boulders are made of roc& that is different from the bedroc& which the" or the soil of the A B C field rests( the" are called erratics. D #5. <t would be difficult for a man of his political affiliation( +++++++( to become a senator from the south. ,A' though charming and capable is he ,B' e en with charm and so capable ,C' charming and ha ing capabilit" ,D' howe er charming and capable !-.D !4.A !5.D !6.C #7.B #1.C #2.B #!.A ##.B #).A #-.D #4.B #5.D #6. 2enicillin is perhaps the drug ++++++++ more li es than an" other in the histor" of medicine. ,A' what has sa ed ,B' which sa ed ,C' which has sa ed ,D' who sa es )7. After his trips to the west between 15-7 and 1542( $alph Alber Ba&eloc& would often painted A B C American <ndian encampments on brown;and;"ellow;toned can ases. D )1. The cit" of Boston was settled in 1-!7 on a hill"( wooded peninsula where the charles $i er flows A B C into a natural harbors. D )2. Artist @elen %ran&enthaler returned home from college on 16#6 to her nati e >ew Cor&( the cit" A B producing the most art re olutionar" of the da". C D )!. Contralto *arian Anderson became a member permanent of the *etropolitan 9pera Compan" in 166). A B C D )#. The fact that half of the &nown species is thought to inhabit the world0s rain forests does not seem A B surprising( considering the huge numbers of insects that comprise the bul& of the species. C D )). A politician can ma&e a legislati e proposal more +++++++ b" gi ing specific examples of what its effect will be. ,A' to understand ,B' understandabl" ,C' understandable ,D' when understood )-. Before e er" presidential election in the =nited 3tates( the statisticians tr" to guess the proportion of the population that +++++++++ for each candidate. ,A' are oted ,B' oting ,C' to be oted ,D' will ote )4. The decimal numeral s"stem is one of the ++++++ wa"s of expressing numbers. ,A' useful most world0s

,B' world0s most useful ,C' useful world0s most ,D' most world0s useful )5. >ebras&a has floods in some "ears( +++++++++++ . ,A' in others droughts ,B' droughts are others ,C' while other droughts ,D' others in drought )6. *an" of the recording instruments used in ar" branches of science are &"mographs. A B C D -7. <n the =nited 3tates among -7 percent of the space on the pages of newspapers is reser ed for A B C ad ertising. D #6.C )7.C )1.D )2.C )!.B )#.A )).C )-.D )4.B )5.A )6.B -7.A -1. The spontaneit" of children0s artwor& sets it apart from the regulated uniforming of much of what A B C otherwise go on in traditional extraordinar" classrooms. D -2. %ossils of plant that ha e been extinct for fift" million "ears ha e been found in large deposits of A B C amber near the Baltic 3ea. D -!. The luxuriant hardwood timberland of the southern Appalachian *ountains is classed as a temperate A B C rain forests. D -#. Bone and i or" needles found at archaeological sites indicate that clothes ha e been sewn for some A B C 14(777 "ears ago. D -). The sun seems to ha e been formed when the uni erse was alread" 17 billion "ears. A B C D --. The satellites are fre8uentl" eclipsed b" Dupiter and ma" be seen to transit Dupiter as dar& shadows A B C or passing behind the planet. D -4. Though Artist Tatun was totall" blind in one e"e and had onl" slight ision in another( he became an A B C D internationall" renowned ja:: musician. -5. >ot since /erald $eed has a chief executi e ser ed two full terms or lea e .ashington with cheers A B C ringing in his ears. D -6. ? en the most discriminating gourmet will agree that food in the south is as good as an" other A B C D region in the countr". 47. <n her writing( ?linor ."lie( often dealt with her own responsibilit" as it was( rater than +++++++ . ,A' as others defined it ,B' other0s definitions ,C' its definition b" others ,D' it was defined b" others

41. 3ome scientists predict that( despite greater material output( the people in the "ear 2(777 will be A B C poorer in man" wa"s than it is toda". D 42. Eenus approaches the ?arth more closel" than an" other planet is. A B C D -1.D -2.A -!.D -#.D -).D --.D -4.C -5.C -6.D 47.A 41.D 42.D 4!. +++++++++++++++ left before the deadline( it doesn0t seem li&el" that Dohn will accomplish the job. ,A' Although such a short time ,B' <t is such a short ,C' .ith so short time ,D' .ith such a short time 4#. .ith the start for the penn" papers in the 15!70s( the number of people +++++++++ a newspaper rose considerabl". ,A' regularl" reading ,B' were reading regularl" ,C' regularl" reading what ,D' who reading regularl" 4). Tempera( a t"pe of paint( is prepared from a mixture of water( egg "ol&( and one but more tinted A B C D powders. 4-. 9 er fort" "ears ago( @elen @all0s outstanding contributions as a settlement organi:er catch the A B attention of president %ran&lin $oose elt( who appointed her to his ad isor" committee on economic C D securit". 44. 2art of the sunlight that stri&es the ?arth is reflected into the s&"( and a rest is absorbed b" the A B C ground. D 45. At present production le els( +++++++++ deposits of bauxite can pro ide the world with aluminum for hundreds of "ears. ,A' &nown ,B' &nown are ,C' the" are &nown ,D' what is &nown 46. <t seemed as if < hadn0t scarcel" done an"thing worthwhile with m" time( for < failed three courses. A B C D 57. The office manager insists that his staff use all of its acation time( but he hardl" ne er ta&es a A B C D acation himself. 51. Bife insurance( before a ailable onl" to "oung( health" persons( can now be obtained for old people A B C and e en for pets. D 52. *oon8ua&es originating at deep of some 577 &ilometers indicate the *oon has considerable rigidit" A B C D and is not molten at such le els. 4!.D 4#.A 4).C 4-.B 44.C 45.A 46.A 57.C 51.A 52.B 5!. Biologists and anthropologists possesses a wealth of e idence to indicate that human beings arose

A B from lower forms of life o er a time long period. C D 5#. Bad"bugs are desirous in the garden because most &inds eat aphids and other harmful insects. A B C D 5). <t has been estimated that onl" 21 percent of the world0s land surface are culti atable and that onl" A B C D 4.- percent is actuall" under culti ation. 5-. To become a s&illed photograph( a person should ha e both manual dexterit" and a good e"e for detail. A B C D 54. %or centuries( music ha e pla"ed acoustical guitars( which produce sound from the ibration of the A B C D strings. 55. Bangston @ughes alwa"s seemed to &now exactl" who he was( and those &nowledges helped ma&e A B him one of the most respected writers in the =nited 3tates. C D 56. Ban&ing is ancient origin( though little ! &nown about its histor" prior to the thirteenth centur". A B C D 67. Au bones ha e an exterior la"er( termed the cortex( that is smooth( dense( continuous( and +++++++++++ . ,A' of ar"ing thic&ness ,B' aried thic&ness ,C' its thic&ness aries ,D' its thic&ness ar"ing 61. The holograph was an instrument emplo"ed to send signals b" reflecting sunlight a mirror or A B C D mirrors.

62. <n retrospect( sadness( rather anger( seems to be the o erriding emotion in Bangston @ughes0s poetr". A B C D 6!. 9bsidian( an uncommon olcanic roc&( polishes good and ma&es an attracti e semiprecious stone. A B C D 6#. Business c"cles ha e been placed the scrutin" of statisticians so that recurring patterns not apparent A B C at first sight might be disclosed. D 5!.D 5#.A 5).C 5-.B 54.A 55.B 56.A 67.A 61.D 62.A 6!.C 6#.A 6). %or a long time cotton ran&ed first between Alabama0s crops( but toda" it accounts for onl" a A B C fraction of the agricultural production. D 6-. The earliest steam;dri en ehicles produced great amount of noise. A B C D 64. The double bull0s e"e in center of a dart board is worth fift" points. A B C D 65. 3eaweed nurtures numerous communities of li ing things( which are protected under the wet A B C co erings of the weeds while the tide out.

D 66. The wan&le engine( sometimes referred as a rotar" engine( deli ers more power for its si:e than a A B C D con entional piston engine. 177. %arm animals ha e been regardless b" nearl" all societies as a aluable economic resource. A B C D 171. Bauxite ores differ considerabl" ph"sical appearance( according to their impurities and structural A B C D compositions. 172. @elen Eendler0s essa"s present &e" insight into and ital anal"ses the wor&s of major british and A B C D American authors. 17!. The waterwheel is a mechanism designed to harness energ" from a source instead than animals. A B C D 17#. >o other be erage comes e en close to ri aling coffee as the more widel" drun& refreshment in the A B C world. D 17). *os8uitos usuall" la" eggs on top stagnant water. A B C D 17-. Banguon @ughes0s The Boo& of >egro Boo&sore is a too much aluable introduction to an integral A B part of fol& literature of the =nited 3tates. C D 6).B 6-.D 64.C 65.D 66.B 177.A 171.A 172.C 17!.D 17#.C 17).D 17-.A 174. 3e en of planets rotate in the same direction as their orbital motions( while Eenus and =ranus rotate A B C in the opposite direction. D 175. The *illicent $ogers *useum houses fi e thousand pieces of @ispanic and American <ndian jewelr"( A textiles( and other objects document the ibranc" of these cultures. B C D 176. %rom 15-- to 15!!( the bison population in >orth America was reduced from an estimated 1! million A B C to a few hundreds. D 117. The 9bie Awards ha e been gi en annuall" for 16)- to outstanding artists in off;Broadwa" theater. A B C D 111. Along the ?ast Coast( American <ndian women0s councils could eto a declaration of war at refusal A B C D to suppl" moccasins and field rations. 112. Carrie Chapman Catt organi:ed the Beague of women oters after successfull" campaign for the A B C constitutional amendment that ga e women the right to ote. D 11!. An" group that conducting its meetings using parliamentar" rules will encounter situations where A B C prescribed procedures cannot be applied. D

11#. Coinciding with the de elopment of ja:: in >ew 9rleans in the 16270s ++++++ in blues music. ,A' was one of the greatest periods ,B' one of the greatest periods ,C' was of the greatest periods ,D' the greatest periods 11). Despite its wide range of st"les and instrumentation( countr" music has certain common features +++++++ its own special character. ,A' gi e it that ,B' that gi e it ,C' gi e that ,D' that gi es it to 11-. +++++++ around stones that are sunwarmed( e en the smallest of stones creates tin" currents of warm air. ,A' The cool air ,B' <f the air is cool ,C' That the air cools ,D' The cooler the air 114. ? en as he wrote copiousl" on such di erse topic as education( politics( and religion( Bewis *umford A B remained acti e in cit" and regional planning. C D 174.A 175.C 176.D 117.B 111.D 112.C 11!.B 11#.A 11).B 11-.B 114.B 115. %or centuries the aromatic spices of the %ar ?ast has been in demand b" the people of the ?ast and A B C D .est. 116. >ine state attorne" generals ha e been meeting latel"( apparentl" to prepare a tobacco;compan";st"le A B C D humdinger court case against softies. 127. .hen seeing near the hori:on( the moon appears stri&ingl" larger than when iewed o erhead. A B C D 121. The firemen were unable to determine exactl" what caused the fire( when the" said that the" would A B C D continue the in estigation. 122. Because of its strong record during earlier recessions( the mutual fund has and will continue to be A B C attracti e to small in estors. D 12!. Both china( $ussia( and the united states are aware of the role the" pla" in world affairs. A B C D 12#. >either $ussia nor the =nited 3tates ha e been able to disco er a mutuall" satisfactor" plan for A B C D gradual disarmament. 12). 1.hene er < ha e to write a paper( < don0t &now where to begin.1 1< ha e the same problem( but +++++++ the paper seems to write itself.1 ,A' starting ,B' ha ing started ,C' once < start ,D' after to start 12-. An echo is a sound heard subse8uentl" it is reflected from an object. A B C D 124. .hile the two reappeared after being absent for o er a month( e er"one in the expedition was A B C

surprised to find them so little changed. D 125. .e had been in the cit" not more than two da"s until we found that we needed a guide. A B C D 126. A measuring worm can hold itself straight out from a branch so that loo&s li&e a small twig. A B C D 115.C 116.A 127.A 121.C 122.C 12!.A 12#.B 12).C 12-.B 124.A 125.C 126.D 1!7. 3cholars of historical change feel that the elocit" of histor" has been fastl" accelerated b" the A B C onward rush of science and technolog" during the twentieth centur". D 1!1. A narcotic is a substance that is ha ing a strong depressant effect on the human ner ous s"stem. A B C D 1!2. After searching for e idence in the house( the police concluded that the thief must ha e come in A B C through the window and stole the sil er while the famil" was sleep. D 1!!. To become a member of the ci ic association( one need onl" attend three meetings and to pa" his A B C fees regularl". D 1!#. .hen our neighbor0s grandson caught his finger in the car door( he did not cr" e en though it must A B ha e hurted him a great deal. C D 1!). All alligator is an animal somewhat li&e a crocodile( but with a broad( flatten snout. A B C D 1!-. Bi&e other animals( the tin" &angaroo rat has the abilit" to manufacture water in his bod" b" A B metabolic con ersion of carboh"drates. C D 1!4. >ot until ten "ears ago was there much need for personal computer. A B C D 1!5. 3ea turtles can spend their lifetime in sea without e er touching land. A B C D 1!6. A &angaroo mo es around b" leaping on its rear legs( which is much bigger and stronger than its A B C D front legs. 1#7. <n order to pre ent disease on a worldwide base( nations must wor& together. A B C D 1#1. The 2etrified %orest >ational 2ar& of Ari:ona is one of the most uni8ue par&s in the =nited 3tates. A B C D 1#2. %ound in all parts of the state( pines are the most ordinar" trees in /eorgia. A B C D 1#!. 2redators and parasites share a fundamental characteristicF the" both sur i e a the price of others. A B C D 1!7.C 1!1.A 1!2.D 1!!.B 1!#.C 1!).D 1!-.C 1!4.D 1!5.A 1!6.C 1#7.C 1#1.C 1#2.D 1#!.C

1##. This <nformation +++++++++++++++++++++++ to a great man" people. ,A' was pro ed to be useful ,B' has pro ed it useful ,C' has been pro ed to be useful ,D' has pro ed useful 1#). 2s"chiatrists are ridiculed for ++++++++++++++++ ( but new research on genes and the brain suggests the" might be right. ,A' a mental illness calling e er" 8uir& ,B' a calling for mental illness e er 8uir& ,C' calling mental illness an e er" 1#-. <n the 16#70s and 16)70s( biochemists stri ed to learn what each of the itamins was essential for health. 1#4. Biochemists disco ered that &e" en:"mes in metabolism depend on one or another of the itamins as A B C D coen:"mes to perform the chemistr" that pro ides cells energ" for growth and function. ? % 1#5. These gene hunters( or genetic engineers( use recombinant D>A technolog" to identif" and clone A genes and introduce it into bacterial cells and plants to create factories for the massi e production of B C hormones and accines for medicine and for better crops for agriculture. D 1#6. The railwa" networ& expanded rapidl" until the railroad map of the =nited 3tates loo&ed li&e a A B spider0s web( with the steel filaments connect all important sources of raw materials( their places of C manufacture( and their centers of contribution. D 1)7. The railroad contributed to the industrial growth not onl" b" connecting these major centers( but also b" themsel es consume enormous amounts of fuel( iron( and coal. A B C D 1)1. The increased urban population was nourished b" the increased farm production that( in turn( was A B made more producti e b" the use of the new farm machine. C D 1)2. ?urope now began to send tides of immigrants from eastern and southern ?urope ; most of them A B were originall" poor farmers but who settled in American industrial cities. C D 1##.D 1#).D 1#-.C 1#4.% 1#5.B 1#6.C 1)7.B 1)1.D 1)2.B 1)!. 9ften when the weather is extremel" hot( people ha e er" thirst" but are not terribl" hungr". A B C D 1)#. 2ioneers on the plains sometimes li ing in dugouts( sod rooms cut into hillsides. A B C D 1)). <n 145- Benjamin %ran&lin first suggested da"light sa ings time as a means of cutting down on the A B C consumes of candles D 1)-. An extremel" dangerous forms of cocaine( crac& attac&s the ner ous s"stem( brain( and bod" in a A B C sharper fashion than cocaine. D

1)4. 9n %ebruar" 27( 16-2( %riendship T has orbited the ?arth in a manned flight that last just under fi e A B C D hours. 1)5. .hile his rac&ing da"s( racehorse Dohn @enr" earned a record G-.) million( G2.! million more than A B his closest competitor. C D 1)6. Cartilage co ers the ends of bones helps to protect the joints from wear and tear. A B C D 1-7. The Alas&an malamute( used extensi el" to pull sleds( is closel" reacted to the wol es. A B C D 1-1. *an" of the characters portra"ed b" writer Do"ce Carol 9ats is mentall" ill. A B C D 1-2. The new s"stem responds at seconds to an" emergenc". A B C D 1-!. The /ATT is an international agreement designing to increase trade among member nations. A B C D 1-#. The closer to one of the ?arth0s poles( the greater +++++++ gra itational force. ,A' is ,B' the ,C' has ,D' it has 1-). The flamingo uses its bill +++++++++ feeding to filter mud and water from the tin" plants and animals that it finds in shallow ponds. ,A' when ,B' is ,C' that it is ,D' was 1--. The amount of lapsed time between the thunder and lightening can be used to determine ++++++++++ . ,A' how the thunder and lightening are far awa" ,B' how far awa" the thunder and lightening are ,C' how far awa" are the thunder and lightening ,D' the thunder and lightening are how far awa" 1-4. The =nited 3tates celebrate the birth of its independence e er" %ourth of Dul". A B C D 1-5. Baminated safet" glass is produced with combining alternate la"ers of flat glass and plastic. A B C D 1-6. <n one t"pe of laminating( alternate la"ers of wood are placed with their grains running at night A B C angles to each others. D 147. <n general( prawns li e shallow coastal waters or in streams. A B C D 141. The :enith pro ides a means for ma&ing arious calculates in astronom". A B C D 142. The application of electronic controls made +++++++++ b" the microprocessor and computer storage ha e multiplied the uses of the modern t"pewriter. ,A' it possible ,B' possible ,C' it is possible

,D' possibilit" 14!. After the great bli::ard of 1655 in the northeastern =nited 3tates( it too& some +++++++++ the snow awa" from their homes. ,A' da"s to sho el people se eral ,B' people se eral da"s to sho el ,C' se eral da"s people to sho el ,D' people to sho el se eral da"s 14#. A merger is a combination of two or more businesses down below a single management. A B C D 14). Bats rel" on their hearings to na igate and to find food at night. A B C D 14-. 9ur urge to classif" different life forms and gi e us names seems to be as old as the human race. A B C D 144. *an" of the trees nati e to the state of maine "ield useful woods( a number of which are of tall A B C D mar&et alue. 145. 3ugar cane( a nati e of Bengal( became the chief produce of .est <ndies. A B C D 1)!.B 1)#.C 1)).D 1)-.A 1)4.A 1)5.A 1)6.A 1-7.D 1-1.C 1-2.C 1-!.B 1-#.B 1-).A 1--.B 1-4.D 1-5.D 1-6.D 147.B 141.C 142.B 14!.B 14#.C 14).B 14-.B 144.A 145.A 146. *ount 3t. @elens( a olcano in .ashington 3tate in the =nited 3tates( erupted in *ar" 15( 1657. A B C D 157. Despite of its isolation in the 3unda 3trait between Da a and 3umatra( o er !-(777 people died A B C in the tidal wa es following the explosion of Kra&ato. D 151. *an" of the satellites of space carr" telescopes and other instruments used in astronom" to A B C loo& at the stars. D 152. .ood( the hardened material from which trees are composed( is made up of millions of tin" A B C tubes of fibers pac&ed together. D 15!. Animals that li e in areas that are co ered in show in winter change the color of their coat A B C according the seasons. D 15#. The dodo( a giant bird now extinct( li ed on the island of *auritius( in <ndian 9cean. A B C D 15). 2elican <sland in %lorida and 9regon <slands in 9regon are wildlife refuges. A B C D 15-. The most coral islands de elop from reefs that grow up around olcanic refuges. A B C D 154. .hen the island of 3urtse" was eighteen months old a first leaf" green plant appeared. A B C D 146.,D' 157.,A' 151.,B' 152.,B' 15!.,D' 15#.,D' 15).,D' 15-.,A' 154.,A' 155. The new island of 3urtse" is its ideal natural laborator" for scientists.

A B C D 156. Coral reefs are limestone formations composed of tin" sea organisms and the remains. A B C D 167. The most of the energ" used in our homes and factories is generated from coal( oil( and natural gas A B C D 161. Hachar" Ta"lor was first president to be elected from a 3tate west of the *ississippi $i er. A B C D 162. 19ld faitful1 in the Collowstone >ational 2ar& is probabl" the world0s most famous ge"ser. A B C D 16!. The world0s fastest animal is cheetah( but if bird are included( the fastest of all animals is A B C the spine;tailed swift. D 16#. 3o"beans were first grown in the 9rient and brought to the .estern world during the .orld .ar A B C D Two. 16). <t is ama:ing what disco ered %arada" in the field of science without the use of mathematics. A B C D 155.,C' 156.,D' 167.,A' 161.,A' 162.,B' 16!.,B' 16#.,D' 16).,A' 16-. The production of tin ore in the =nited 3tates is relati el" insignificant( ...... less than one hundred tons annuall". a. amount to b. in the amount c. amount to it d. to the amount of 164. ?arlier or later( all la&es are influenced b" eutrophication( a process in which la&e sediment lowers B the depth of the water and drains ox"gen from it. C D 165. De&"ll island has been one of /eorgia0s 3tate par&s in 16)#. A B C D 166. Bells are fre8uentl" made from bron:e( an allo" of approximatel" three part copper and one part tin. A B C D 277. A logarithm is .......algebra as an exponent. a. &nown what b. &nown what it is c. what is &nown d. what it is &nown 271. >egotiable instruments such as personal chec&s ma" ordinaril" be transferred to another people A B C b" endorsement. D 272. 3cientists and economists belie e that human beings can ne er use awa" all the mineral resources A B C D on ?arth. 16-.A 164.A 165.D 166.D 277.C 271.C 272.C 27!. <daho ran&s first among the states in potatoes production. A B C D 27#. The deca" of a muon is an example of an wea& interaction between atomic particles. A

A B C D 27). All illage or tribe of the >orth American <ndian confederac" had its annual green corn dance( A B a festi al in which social ties were renewed. C D 27-. 2ipelines are continuall" inspected for lea&s and for damage caused b" such conditions as free:ing A temperatures( hea " rain( and soil erode. B C D 274. 2lastics used to ma&e textiles can be drawn into fine threads( then wo en or &nit into fabrics. A B C D 275. >ot onl" ............... in the field of ps"cholog" but animal beha ior is examined as well. a. human beha ior is studied b. is human beha ior studied c. is studied human beha ior d. human beha ior 276. The new information on asbestos caused panic in construction and industr" li&e. A B C D 27!.,d' 27#.,c' 27).,a' 27-.,d' 274.,d' 275.,b' 276.,d' 217. The wea ing design was then embellished with a series of small chained diamond of B C ertical and :ig:ag lines. D 211. Aside from the resolution to ha e more ecumenical conferences( the most accomplishment of the A B group was that it met at all. C D 212. The intelligence abilit" of an athlete is usuall" far more than the" would expect. A B C D 21!. The more $obert tried to please his mother through mere flatter"( the greater he succeeded in A B C D anno"ing her. 21#. Do "ou &now that the population of .ashington D.C. is about as man" as that of *inneapolisA A B C D 21). *ost .illiam %aul&ner0s no els deal with the uni ersal problems of e il as represented b" famil" A B C D disintegration and degeneration. 217.,c' 211.,b' 212.,c' 21!.,c' 21#.,c' 21).,A' 21-. /enerall" spea&ing( tax returns must be filed annuall"( but in few cases the" must be submitted A B C e er" six months. D 214. A 8uestion often posed about journalism is 1@ow much freedom should reporters ha e B interpreting an" gi en news itemA1 C D 215. An anal"tical index group man" indi idual subtopics under major subject headings. A B C D 216. .ithin the Alamo were one hundred and eight" men( more than two thirds of them had B recentl" migrated from near;b" states. C D 227. ? er" one of the bo"s ....... here "esterda" has a bic"cle. a. was b. were c. who was d. who were A

221. The building opposite to the ban& is among the few higher ones that has been put up B C during the last few "ears. D 21-.,c' 214.,d' 215.,a' 216.,b' 227.,d' 221.,c' 222. The hurricane( coming while it did( too& the %lorida coastal communit" b" surprise. A B C D 22!. .h" did the /alapagos <slands ha e so man" finches( a different &ind of bea& suited to feeding habits a. each has b. with each c. each with d. with which 22#. All steam engines wor& for the same reason F steam occupies more than 1(477 times from which it comes. a. of the space of much of b. much of the space c. with as much space as d. as much space as 22). 3cientists ha e recentl" argued that ?instein0s contribution to ph"sics and mathematics are less A B C important as >ewton0s. D 22-. ? en the most discriminating gourmet will agree that food in the 3outh is as good as an" other A B C D region in the countr". 224. The stud" of astronom" is so recent as the past centuries( but astrolog" has existed for thousands A B C D of "ears. 225. The scientists who are probabl" mostl" interested in flights to the moon are geologists. 226. *icrowa e o en thermometers are more cost than other &inds of thermometers. A B C D 2!7. *ercur" is the most small planet in the solar s"stem and the closest to the sun. A B C D 2!1. The store . a. that had the recentl" big sale went ban&rupt b. that recentl" had the big sale went ban&rupt c. that had the big recentl" sale went ban&rupt d. that had the big sale went recentl" ban&rupt 2!2. The intelligence abilit" of an athlete is usuall" for more than the" would expect. A B C D 222.,B' 22!.,C' 22#.,D' 22).,C' 22-.,D' 224.,A' 225.,D' 226.,B' 2!7.,B' 2!1.,B' 2!2.,C' 2!!. %armers grow popcorn in much the same wa" .......... field corn( except that the rows are planted together. a. that the" grow b. that grow c. the" grow it d. do the" grow 2!#. .......... often added to sauces and soups( is plentiful and relati el" inexpensi e. a. 2arsel"( an herb that is b. %or parsel"( an herb to be c. An herb( parsel" is d. 2arsel"( is that herb 2!). The /rapes of .rath( a no el about the Depression "ears of the 16!70s( is one of Dohn boo&s. a. most famous b. the most famous c. are most famous d. and most famous

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2#2.,C' 2#!.,D' 2##.,A' 2#).,D' 2#-.,B' 2#4.,A' 2#5., ' 2#6., ' 2)7., ' 2)1.,D' 2)2.,A' 2)!.,D' 2)#. >o custom( belief( or action can be full" understood awa" its social or cultural context. A B C D 2)). The Alexandria /a:ette( published dail" since 1464( is the oldest regularl" published A B C in the =nited 3tates. D 2)-. Diamond is the hardest substance &nown( whereas graphite( another carbon allotrope( A' the softest one of B' softest of the one C' the one of the softest D' one of the softest 2)4. Texas is the onl" state whose constitution permits it ............. into smaller states. A' di ides B' di ide C' be di iding D' to be di ided 2)5. =nli&e ordinar" light sources( a laser sends out a narrow beam of light on onl" one direction. A B C D 2)6. A thorough stud" of m"tholog" re8uires familiarit" for the properties of plants and trees( and the A B habits of wild birds and beasts. C D 2-7. 3eismolog" has not reached "et the stage where earth8ua&es can be foretold A B C great deal of accurac". D 2-1. =ntil the ninth centur"( written words were not actuall" separated( .............. in some literar" writing( dots or points were used to indicate di isions. A'in spite of B' contrar" C' contrast to D' but 2-2. *edical research indicates but large amounts of histamines can be responsible for colds( B C D ha" fe er( and other respirator" reactions. 2-!. 2recisel" because photographs are produced b" mechanical de ices( a camera0s images now seem A B to some artists the perfect means for expression the modern era. C D 2-#. The 3wiss admit to running wor& camps for refugees during the war( but den" whether the" were A B C specificall" designed to ictimi:e Dews. D 2)#.,D' 2)).,C' 2)-.,D' 2)4.,D' 2)5.,D' 2)6.,B' 2-7.,A' 2-1.,D' 2-2.,A' 2-!.,D' 2-#.,C' 2-). @e was stopped each do:en "ards b" friends who wanted to congratulate him. A B C D 2--. All objects are composed of man" molecules and the force of gra it" pulls on e er" of them. A B C D 2-4. 9ne or the other of the secretaries ha e to attend the meeting. But both of them are reluctant to A B C D do so. 2-5. .agner and 3trauss were such good friends that the" fre8uentl" exchanged gifts with one another. A B C D 2-6. Culture and societ" are so interdependent that the" do not occur without each another. A B C D 247. The characters in *rs. 2ale"0s short stories are unable to understand an"thing about A themsel es or to communicate with one another in an" but the most primiti e and B C D unre ealing fashion.

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25-. %ounded around 174)( the Acoma pueblo is considered ..............settlement in the =nited 3tates. A' the oldest continuousl" occupied B' occupied continuousl" the oldest C' the oldest occupied continuousl" D' continuousl" the oldest occupied 254. 9ne of the most difficult problems in understanding sleep is determining what the A B C functions of sleep is. D 245.,A' 246.,B' 257.,C' 251.,C' 252.,D' 25!.,B' 25#.,A' 25).,C' 25-.,A' 254.,B' 255. Dacobson is often referred to ............... at the factor". A'as the best engineer B'be the best engineer C'b" the president to be the best engineer D' as being the best engineer 256. Teaching and learning are part of the same educational experience but unfortunatel" the" A B are often thought of to be separate. C D 267. An epigram is usuall" defined to be a bright or witt" thought tersel" and ingeniousl" A B C D expressed. 261. .e usuall" define an epigram to be a bright or witt" thought tersel" and ingeniousl" A B C expressed. D 262. 2erhaps "ou ha e found some words to li e b" and treasured them because the" sa" A B something which "ou regard to be ital. C D 26!. The truc& was found ................ an @ighwa" -!. A' to be abandoned B' to be abandoning C' abandoned D' abandon 26#. <magine to m" surprise when < saw one man tn the car pull out a poc&et boo& and begin A B C to read. D 26). To read Tolsto" and to be introduced to nineteenth;centur" $ussian literature is two A B C excellent reasons for ta&ing professor *orrel0s course. D 26-. 2aris is one of the man" cities in the world that are currentl" de eloping programs of A B restoring their historical buildings. C D 264. .......................( a %orm )4 must be completed. A' To appl" for this job B' <n order to get his job C' *a&ing application for this job D' <f "ou want to appl" for this job 255.,A' 256.,D' 267.,B' 261.,B' 262.,D' 26!., ' 26#.,A' 26).,C' 26-.,C' 264.,D' 265. Ballads were earl" t"pes of poetr" and ma" ha e been among a first &inds of music. A B C D 266. During the 1-770s s&illed shoema&ers scarce were in what is now the =nited 3tates. A B C D !77. 3alt la&e cit"( =tah0s capital and largest cit"( is industrial and ban&ing center. A B C D !71. The arthropods( including insects and spiders( are great economic and medical A B C significance.

D !72. The research of 2erc" Duliar has contributed to the creation of drugs that are in A B C widespread use o er ictims of arthritis. D !7!. To his rural neighbors( $obert %rost was an li&el" farmer who wrote poets late at night. A B C D !7#. 3tatistics suggests that the population of this countr" will be doubled in ten "ears0 time. A B C D !7). The walls of this chapel are of solid masonr" twent";two and a half foot high and four A B C feet thic&. D !7-. The wee&s of summer training are often as tense for sports writers as it is for football A B C D pla"ers and coaches. !74. *aritime law regulates commerce and na igation on the seas or other na igable waters( A B including inland la&e ri ers. C D !75. <n all of the wor&ers0 union( the" had definite and detailed rules about pension. A B C D !76. The tartar chief controls a thousand men( all of them must obe" his orders in both war A B C D and peace. !17. The farmer uses wood to build a house ................... to store grains. A'with which B'where C' which D'in which 265.,C' 266.,C' !77.,C' !71.,B' !72.,C' !7!.,C' !7#., ' !7).,C' !7-.,D' !74.,D' !75.,C' !76.,A' !17.,D' !11. <n the *iddle Ages( boo&s called bestiaries were prepared in an attempt to describe animals( real or A B imagine( that exemplified human traits. C D !12. The relationship of Batin American music to Blac& music in the =nited 3tates is clearl" e ident in A B C the unaccented beats that are common to either. D !1!. 3e en of planets rotate in the same direction as their orbital motions( while Eenus and =ranus rotate A B C in the opposite direction. D !1#. A good exercise program helps teach people to a oid the habits that might shorten the li es. A B C D !1). >obod" should be able to find fault in that argument. A B C D !1-. 3ince the earl" 16670s Buther Burban& bred a spineless ariet" of cactus that can be eaten as food. A B C D !14. The highest temperature e er recorded in the =nited 3tates was 1!#% on Death Ealle"( California( A B C in 161!. C !15. All sewing was done with hand until the in ention of the sewing machine in the nineteenth centur". A B C D !16. 9nl" a few species of the wasp can adapt to cold en ironments. A B C D !27. A drama is a stor" intended to be presented b" actors onto a stage. A B C D !21. The relationship between law to libert" is e en more paradoxical than that between law and order. A B C D !22. An opera combines the excitement of drama and spectacle to the power of music. A B C D

!11.,C' !12.,D' !1!.,A' !1#.,D' !1).,B' !1-.,A' !14., ' !15., ' !16., ' !27.,D' !21.,A' !22.,D' !2!. The production of tim ore in the =nited 3tates is relati el" insignificant( ............. less than one tons annuall". A' amounting to B' in the amount C' amounts to it D' to the amount of !2#. ?arlier or later( all la&es are influenced b" eutrophication( a process in which la&e sediment lowers A B the depth of the water and drains ox"gen from it. C D !2). De&"ll island has been one of /eorgia0s state par&s in 16)#. A B C D !2-. Bells are fre8uentl" made from bron:e( an allo" of approximatel" three part copper and one partin. A B C D !24. A logarithm is ........ in algebra as an exponent. A'&nown what B'&nown what it is C'what is &nown D'what it is &nown !25. >egotiable instruments such as personal chec&s ma" ordinaril" be transferred to another people b" A B C endorsement. D !26. 3cientists and economists belie e that human beings can ne er use awa" all the mineral resources on A B C D ?arth. !!7. <daho ran&s first among the states in potatoes production. A B C D !!1. The deca" of a muon is an example of an wea& interaction between atomic particles. A B D D !!2. All illage or tribe of the >orth American <ndian confederac" had its annual green corn dance( a A B festi al in which social ties were renewed. C D !!!. 2ipelines are continuall" inspected for lea&s and for damage caused b" such conditions as free:ing A B temperatures( hea " rain( and soil erode. C D !!#. 2lastics used to ma&e textiles can be drawn into fine threads( them wo en or &nit into fabrics. A B C D !!). >ot onl" ................. in the field of ps"cholog" but animal beha ior is examined as well. A' human beha ior is studied B' is human beha ior studied C' is studied human beha ior D' human beha ior !!-. The new information on asbestos caused panic in construction and industr" li&e. A B C D !2!.,A' !2#.,A' !2).,D' !2-.,D' !24.,D' !25.,C' !26.,C' !!7.,D' !!1.,C' !!2.,A' !!!.,D' !!#.,D' !!).,B' !!-.,D' !!4. The wea ing design was then embellished with a series of small chained diamond or ertical and :ig:ag lines. !!5. Aside from the resolution to ha e more ecumenical conferences( the most accomplishment of the group was that it met at all. !!6. The intelligence abilit" of an athlete is usuall" far more than the" would expect. !#7. The more $obert tried to please his mother through mere flatter"( the greater he succeeded in anno"ing her. !#1. Do "ou &now that the population of washington D.C. is about as man" as that of *inneapolisA !#2. *ost .illiam %aul&ner0s no els deal with the uni ersal problems of e il as represented b" famil" hundred

disintegration and degeneration. !#!. /enerall" spea&ing( tax returns must be filed annuall"( but in few cases the" must be submitted e er" six months. !##. A 8uestion often posed about journalism is 1@ow much freedom should reporters ha e interpreting an" gi en news itemA1 !#). An anal"tical index group man" indi idual subtopics under major subject headings. !#-. .ithin the Alamo were one hundred and eight" men( more than two thirds of them had recentl" migrated from near;b" states. !#4. ? er" one of the bo"s ............. here "esterda" has a bic"cle. A' was B' were C' who was D' who were !#5. The building opposite to the ban& is among the few higher ones that has been put up during the last few "ears. !!4.,C' !!5.,B' !!6.,C' !#7.,C' !#1.,C' !#2., ' !#!.,C' !##., ' !#).,A' !#-.,B' !#4.,C' !#5.,C' !#6. >o custom( belief( or action can be full" understood awa" its social or cultural context. !)7. The Alexandria /a:ette( published dail" since 1464( is the oldest regularl" published newspapers in the =nited 3tates. !)1. Diamond is the hardest substance &nown( whereas graphite( another carbon allotrope( is.............. . A' the softest one of B' softest of the one C' the one of the softest D' one of the softest !)2. Texas is the onl" state whose constitution permits it ............. into smaller states. A' di ides B' di ide C' be di iding D' to be di ided !)!. =nli&e ordinar" light sources( a laser sends out a narrow beam of light on onl" one direction. !)#. A thorough stud" of m"tholog" re8uires familiarit" for the properties of plants and trees( and the habits of wild birds and beasts. !)).3eismolog" has not reached "et the stage where earth8ua&es can be foretold with a great deal of accurac". !)-. =ntil the ninth centur"( written words were not actuall" separated( .............. in some literar" writing( dots or points were used to indicate di isions. A'in spite of B' contrar" C' contrast to D' but !)4.*edical research indicates but large amounts of histamines can be responsible for colds( ha" fe er( and other respirator" reactions. !)5.2recisel" because photographs are produced b" mechanical de ices( a camera0s images now seem to some artists the perfect means for expression the modern era. !)6.The 3wiss admit to running wor& camps for refugees during the war( but den" whether the" were specificall" designed to ictimi:e Dews. !#6.,D' !)7.,C' !)1.,D' !)2.,D' !)!.,D' !)#.,B' !)).,A' !)-.,D' !)4.,A' !)5.,D' !)6.,C'

!-7. *ount 3t. @elens( a olcano in .ashington 3tate in the =nited 3tates( erupted in *ar" 15( 1657. A B C D !-1. Despite of its isolation in the 3unda 3trait between Da a and 3umatra( o er !-(777 people died in A B C the tidal wa es following the explosion of Kra&ato. D !-2. *an" of the satellites of space carr" telescopes and other instruments used in astronom" to loo& at A B C D the stars. !-!. .ood( the hardened material from which trees are composed( is made up of millions of tin" tubes of A B C D fibers pac&ed together. !-#. Animals that li e in areas that are co ered in show in winter change the color of their coat A B C according the seasons. D !-). The dodo( a giant bird now extinct( li ed on the island of *auritius( in <ndian 9cean. A B C D !--. 2elican <sland in %lorida and 9regon <slands in 9regon are wildlife refuges. A B C D !-4. The most coral islands de elop from reefs that grow up around olcanic refuges. A B C D !-5. .hen the island of 3urtse" was eighteen months old a first leaf" green plant appeared. A B C D !-7.,D' !-1.,A' !-2.,B' !-!.,B' !-#.,D' !-).,D' !--.,D' !-4.,A' !-5., ' !-6. The new island of 3urtse" is its ideal natural laborator" for scientists. A B C D !47. Coral reefs are limestone formations composed of tin" sea organisms and the remains. A B C D !41. The most of the energ" used in our homes and factories is generated from coal( oil( and natural A B C D gas. !42. Hachar" Ta"lor was first president to be elected from a 3tate west of the *ississippi $i er. A B C D !4!. 19ld faithful1 in the Cellowstone >ational 2ar& is probabl" the world0s most famous ge"ser. A B C D !4#. The world0s fastest animal is cheetah( but if bird are included( the fastest of all animals is the A B C D spine;tailed swift. !4). 3o"beans were first grown in the 9rient and brought to the .estern world during the .orld A B C D .ar Two. !4-. <t is ama:ing what disco ered %arada" in the field of science without the use of mathematics. A B C D !-6.,C' !47.,D' !41.,A' !42.,A' !4!.,B' !4#.,B' !4).,D' !4-.,A'

!44. The production of tin ore in the =nited 3tates is relati el" insignificant( +++++++++++ less than one hundred tons annuall". a. amount to b. in the amount c. amount to it d. to the amount of !45. ?arlier or later( aoo la&es are influenced b" eutrophication( a process in which la&e sediment lowers A B the depth of the water and drains ox"gen from it. C D !46. De&"ll island has been one of /eorgia0s 3tate par&s in 16)#. A B C D !57. Bells are fre8uentl" made from bron:e( an allo" of approximatel" three part copper and one part tin. A B C D !51. A logarithm is ++++++++++++++ .algebra as an exponent. a. &nown what b. &nown what it is c. what is &nown d. what it is &nown !52. >egotiable instruments such as personal chec&s ma" ordinaril" be transferred to another people A B C b" endorsement. D !5!. 3cientists and economists belie e that human beings can ne er use awa" all the mineral resources A B C D on ?arth. !44.,a' !45.,a' !46.,d' !57.,d' !51.,c' !52.,c' !5!.,c' !5#. <daho ran&s first among the states in potatoes production. A B C D !5). The deca" of a muon is an example of an wea& interaction between atomic particles. A B C D !5-. All illage or tribe of the >orth American <ndian confederac" had its annual green corn dance( A B a festi al in which social ties were renewed. C D !54. 2ipelines are continuall" inspected for lea&s and for damage caused b" such conditions as free:ing A B temperatures( hea " rain( and soil erode. C D !55. 2lastics used to ma&e textiles can be drawn into fine threads( then wo en or &nit into fabrics. A B C D !56. >ot onl" +++++++++++++++++ in the field of ps"cholog" but animal beha ior is examined as well. a. human beha ior is studied b. is human beha ior studied c. is studied human beha ior d. human beha ior !67. The new information on asbestos caused panic in construction and industr" li&e. A B C D !5#.,d' !5).,c' !5-.,a' !54.,d' !55.,d' !56.,b' !67.,d'

!61. The wea ing design was then embellished with a series of small chained diamond optical and A B C :ig:ag lines. D !62. Aside from the resolution to ha e more ecumenical conferences( the most accomplishment of the A B group was that it met at all. C D !6!. The intelligence abilit" of an athlete is usuall" far more than the" would expect. A B C D !6#. The more $obert tried to please his mother through mere flatter" (the greater he succeeded in A B C D anno"ing her. !6). Do "ou &now that the population of .ashington D. C. is about as man" as that of *ineapolisA A B C D !6-. *ost .illiam %aul&ner0s no els deal with the uni ersal problems of e il represented b" famil" A B C D disintegration and degeneration. !61.,c' !62.,b' !6!.,c' !6#.,c' !6).,c' !6-., ' !64. /enerall" spea&ing( tax returns must be filed annuall"( but in few cases the" must be submitted A B C e er" six months. D !65. A 8uestion often posed about journalism is 1@ow much freedom should reporters ha e interpreting A B C an" gi en news itemA1 D !66. An anal"tical index group man" indi idual subtopics under major subject headings. A B C D #77. .ithin the Alamo were one hundred and eight" men( more than two thirds of them had recentl" A B migrated from near;b" states. C D #71. ? er" one of the bo"s +++++++++++ here "esterda" has a bic"cle. a. was b. were c. who was d. who were #72. The building opposite to the ban& is among the few higher ones that has been put up during the A B C last few "ears. D !64.,c' !65.,d' !66.,a' #77.,b' #71.,d' #72.,c' #7!. The hurricane( coming while it did( too& the %lorida coastal communit" b" surprise. A B C D #7#. .h" did the /alapagos <slands ha e so man" finches( a different &ind of bea& suited to its special feeding habitsA a. each has b. with each c. each with d. with which #7). All steam engines wor& for the same reason F steam occupies more than 1(477 times water from which it comes. a. of the space of much of ++ the

b. much of the space c. with as much space as d. as much space as #7-. 3cientists ha e recentl" argued that ?instein0s contribution to ph"sics and mathematics are less A B C important as >ewton0s. D #74. ? en the most discriminating gourmet will agree that food in the 3outh is as good as an" other A B C D region in the countr". #75. The stud" of astronom" is so recent as the past centuries( but astrolog" has existed for thousands A B C D of "ears. #76. The scientists who are probabl" mostl" interested in flights to the moon are geologists. #17. *icrowa e o en thermometers are more cost than other &inds of thermometers. A B C D #11. *ercur" is the most small planet in the solar s"stem and the closest to the sun. A B C D #12. The store . a. that had the recentl" big sale went ban&rupt b. that recentl" had the big sale went ban&rupt c. that had the big recentl" sale went ban&rupt d. that had the big sale went recentl" ban&rupt #1!. The intelligence abilit" of an athlete is usuall" for more than the" would expect. A B C D #7!.,B' #7#.,C' #7).,D' #7-.,C' #74.,D' #75.,A' #76.,D' #17.,B' #11.,B' #12.,B' #1!.,C' #1#. %armers grow popcorn in much the same wa" .......... field corn( except that the rows are planted closer together. a. that the" grow b. that grow c. the" grow it d. do the" grow #1). ++++++++++++++ often added to sauces and soups( is plentiful and relati el" inexpensi e. a. 2arsel"( an herb that is b. %or parsel"( an herb to be c. An herb( parsel" is d. 2arsel"( is that herb #1-. The /rapes of .rath( a no el about the Depression "ears of the 16!70s( is one of Dohn 3teinbac&0s +++++++++++++ boo&s. a. most famous b. the most famous c. are most famous d. and most famous #14. A semiconductor is a substance that seldom conducts electricit"( but ++++++++++++ under certain circumstances. a. so can do b. do so can c. can do so d. so do can #15. Among the giants of the sea +++++++++++++++ which ma" weigh up to 1(777 pounds. a. tuna b. the tuna c. being the tuna d. is the tuna #16. +++++++++++++++++++ one of more units of li ing substance called protoplasm. a. All li ing things consist of

b. Although all li ing things that consist of c. All li ing things consisting of d. <n all li ing things consisting of #27. A newspaper0s political cartoons ++++++++++++++ capsule ersions of editorial opinion. a. ser e as b. ser e c. in ser ing d. be ser ed #21. A painter who li ed most of his life in the *iddle .est( /rant .ood has called America0s A B C D 12ainter of the 3oil.1 #22. Chromosomes as appear long( tangled threads when the" first become isible during the earl" A B C D prophase stage of mitosis. #1#.,A' #1).,A' #1-.,A' #14.,C' #15.,D' #16.,A' #27.,A' #21.,D' #22.,A' #2!. Dallas( Texas( has become a national hub of ban&( fashion( manufacturing( trade( and transportation. A B C D #2# Eibrantl" wo en >a ajo rugs and tapestries are mar&s of elegant and taste in homes and art collections A B C the world o er. D #2). Billian D. .ald was an ardent pacifist( and participants in peace mo ements held her in big regard. A B C D #2-. ................... west of the $oc&" *ountains. ,A' Tornadoes almost occur ne er ,B' Tornadoes ne er almost occur ,C' >e er tornadoes almost occur ,D' Tornadoes almost ne er occur #24. <n ..................( the ad ent of the telephone( radio( and tele ision has made rapid long;distance communication possible. ,A' one hundred "ears later ,B' one hundred "ears ago ,C' the one hundred "ears since ,D' the last one hundred "ears #25. >ot e er" peal that is found ..................... ,A' of alue ,B' is aluable ,C' to be alued ,D' aluable Answer. #2!. ,C' #2#. ,B' #2). ,D' #2-. ,D' #24. ,D' #25. ,B' #26. The cla" burial essels from the earl" @opewell culture of >orth America are decorated with :ig:ag( groo ed( and .................... ,A' geometricall" designed ,B' designs are geometric ,C' geometric designs ,D' geometr" designed #!7. The common field mouse is about four inches long and has a three;inched tail. A B C D #!1 manifest is an itemi:ing list of the goods or passengers a essel is carr"ing. A B C D #!2. *inoleum is a trade name for the waterproof floors co ering most often used in &itchen. A B C D #!!. <n 165# the world population rose to o er #4 billion( up almost 5) million from an estimate made the

A "ear ago. D

#!#. Coung eagles de elop adult mar&ings after their third "ear( at which time the" lea e parental super ise A B C D and see& their own mates and territories. #!). The first person belie ed to ha e used a series of photograph to produce an illusion of mo ement was A B C D coleman sellers. Answer. #26. ,C' #!7. ,D' #!1. ,B' #!2. ,B' #!!. ,D' #!#. ,D' #!). ,B' #!-. The fruit of the plantation loo&s much li&e a banana( and it is not so sweet or so pleasing in fla or. A B C D #!4. A erage world temperatures ha e risen on half a degree celsius since the mid;nineteenth centur". A B C D #!5. .h" certain plants contain al&aloids remains a m"ster"( although botanists ha e formulated a number of A B C theor" to explain it. D #!6. Dimness of light will not harm the e"es an" more than ta&ing a photograph in diml" light can harm a A B C D camera. ##7. Contemporar" film directors( some of them write the scripts for( act in( and e en produce their own A B motion pictures( are thereb" assuming e er more control of their art. C D ##1. The earl" periods of a iation in the =nited 3tates was mar&ed b" exhibition flights made b" indi idual A B C fliers or b" teams of performers at countr" fairs. D Answer. #!-. ,A' #!4. ,B' #!5. ,D' #!6. ,D' ##7. ,A' ##1. ,A' ##2. Being the biggest expanse of brac&ish water in the world( the Baltic sea is of special interesting A B C D to scientists. ##!. .hile stud"ing the chemistr" of human bod"( Dr. $osal"n Calow won a >obel 2ri:e for the research she A B conducted on the role of hormones. C D ###. During earl" nineteenth centur"( the building of canals and railroads strengthened the state of indiana0s A B C lin&s with the eastern =nited 3tates. D ##). *assachusetts was first explored in the late sixteenth and earl" se enteenth centuries( and the first A B C permanent settlement at pl"mouth in 1-27. D ##-. ?agles are predator" birds that ha e large( hea "( hoo&ed bills and strong( sharp claws called as 0talons0. A B C D ##4. *ost of our ideas of what ancient people loo&ed and dressed come from the wor&s of $enaissance artists. A B C D Answer. ##2. ,D' ##!. ,B' ###. ,A' ##). ,D' ##-. ,D' ##4. ,A'

##5. Ancient ?g"ptians used asbetos to wea e funeral garments for &ings and another important people. A B C D ##6. Besides being a good heat and electrical insulator( other use of asbestos has been to &eep down noise A B C D le els in public buildings. #)7. Asbestos can stand so high temperatures that it was used as protecti e clothing b" fire fighters. A B C D #)1. A small amount of radiation can help cure someone( whereas too man" will cause harm. A B C D #)2. A few radon can be found in man" t"pes of soil. A B C D #)!. $adon gas is not a threat to human life almost of the time. AB C D #)#. >o new inno ations ha e been de eloped to replace asbestos being used for bra&e linings on cars. A B C D #)). 9ther( mere common( name for crocidolite is blue asbestos because of its color. A B C D Answer. ##5. ,D' ##6. ,C' #)7. ,A' #)1. ,D' #)2. ,A' #)!. ,D' #)#. ,A' #)). ,A' #)-. .hen asbestos fibers are breathed in( the" ma&e damage to our lungs. A B C D #)4. A li ing pol"p loo&s li&e little sea anemone( with tentacles to trap tin" animals for food. A B C D #)5. <n estment ban&s do not accept deposits from the public or do loans to businesses or indi iduals. A B C D #)6. .................... the surface of metal( but also wea&ens it. ,A' >ot onl" does rust corrode ,B' >ot onl" rust corrode ,C' $ust( which not onl" corrode ,D' $ust not onl" corrodes #-7. All marble is composed of cr"stals of the minerals calcite or dobmite( ....................( are perfectl" white. ,A' when( pure which ,B' when( which pure ,C' which( pure when ,D' which( when pure #-1. A bod" weighs .................... from the surface of the ?arth. ,A' less the farther it gets ,B' the farther it gets( the less ,C' less than it gets farther ,D' less than it( the farther it gets Answer. #)-. ,C' #)4. ,C' #)5. ,C' #)6. ,D' #-7. ,D' #-1. ,A' #-2. An" propert" that a ban&rupt person ma" still ha e is usuall" di ided among the arious people to whom A B C mone" are owed. D #-!. .hen a bacterium becomes to large( it splits on half and forms two new bacteria( .................... its own cell wall and protoplasm. ,A' each has ,B' with each ,C' has each ,D' each with

#-#. 9f all the nati e American tribes( the shawnee <ndians were a most transient. A B C D #-). *an" corporations ha e found that doing a great deal of business in the telephone is more profitable A B C D than sending officials on fre8uent business trips. #--. The bod" does not sta" at the ali&e temperature from morning till night. A B C D #-4. The concentration of hemoglobin in branchiopod blood aries in erse with the ox"gen content of the A B C surrounding waters. D Answer. #-2. ,D' #-!. ,D' #-#. ,D' #-). ,C' #--. ,C' #-4. ,B' #-5. =nderground gold deposits are usuall" wedged in the crac&s of bur"ing 8uarts slabs. A B C D #-6. The photographs of *ars ta&en b" satellite are .................... than those ta&en from the ?arth. ,A' clearest ,B' the clearest ,C' much clearer ,D' more clearer #47. A loudspea&er functions on the same principle that the telephone recei er does( but is more larger and A B C louder. D #41. .e cannot con8uer disease nor we cannot educate all humanit". A B C D #42. <n man" parts of the =nited 3tates( houses are considerabl" more energ" efficient than the" are a decade A B C ago. D #4!. ?lectric streetlight ha e been first used in 1546 and soon replaced gas;burning lamps. A B C D #4#. >ew Cor& cit" has been the capital of >ew Cor& 3tate until 1464( when the state capital was mo ed to A B C D Alban". Answer. #-5. , ' #-6. ,C' #47. ,C' #41. ,C' #42. ,C' #4!. ,B' #4#. ,A' #4). 9ur friends are expected to assume the burden of their own defense( .................... the" are competent to do. ,A' which we are certain ,B' that we are certain of ,C' of which we are sure ,D' for which we are sure #4-. < ha e written about the change in the social s"stem ................... to promote happiness. ,A' to re8uire ,B' re8uiring ,C' to be re8uired ,D' re8uired #44. Cro8uet is a popular lawn game which pla"ers hit wooden balls through wire arches called wic&ets. A B C D #45. The se enteenth centur" was one in that man" significant ad ances were made in both science and A B C D

philosoph". #46. <n the attempt to control inflation b" eliminating social programs( there are ethical limits be"ond where A B C man" economists and politicians are reluctant to go. D Answer. #4). ,A' #4-. ,D' #44. ,A' #45. ,A' #46. ,C' #57. 3pring is arri ing a wee& earlier in the >orthern hemisphere than it was a decede ago( and strange A B C things are happening with wildlife. D #51. The =.3. 3enate Department warms that unless significant steps are done soon( greenhouse gas concentrations A will er" li&el" triple in a hundred "ears( reaching le els higher than at an" time in the last )7 million "ears. B C D #52. A butterfl" in the American .est &nown ?dith0s chec&erspot has mo ed about 277&m north of where it A B C D used to li e. #5!. %ift" eight "ears after no el $ichard .right left his home in *ississippi( the state proclaimed >o ember A B C D 2125 as $ichard .right .ee&. #5#. Alexander /raman Bell recei ed a potent in 1557 for the ideas of using light to rela" sound ia a telephone. A B C D #5). Both as a hobb" and as a profession( photograph" has fascinated people for more than hundred "ears. A B C D Answer. #57. ,B' #51. ,A' #52. ,B' #5!. ,B' #5#. ,C' #5). ,D' #5-. %or all their &nowledge and "ears0 obser ations( astronomers ha e more 8uestions than answers about A B C @all"0s or an" other comet. D #54. The conditions most fa orable to the form of dew are relati el" high humidit" and a clam( clear atmosphere. A B C D #55. The" emplo"ed a sensiti e computeri:ed cloc&ing de ise capable of defecting orbital timing changes of A B C onl" a fift";millionth of a second. D #56. Traditionall"( ethnographers and linguistics ha e paid little attention to cultural interpretations gi en to silence( A B or to the t"pes of social contexts in which tends to occur. C D #67. .................... that the formation of the sun( the planets( and other stars began with the condensation of an interstellar gas cloud. ,A' Belie ing ,B' To belie e ,C' The belief ,D' <t is belie ed Answer. #5-. ,B' #54. ,B' #55. ,B' #56. ,D' #67. ,D' #61. <t is a widel" held theor" which the ancestral protot"pe of the flowering Asterales was a wood" plant( A B C perhaps a small tree. D

#62. <t is inconcei able if aggression against the small republic would not be met with the full force of her A B C D allies0 militar" power. #6!. <t was not until the accident and his hospital confinement in 1647( when he made up his mind to become A B C D a doctor. #6#. Earious animals ha e shells that &eep themsel es from growing be"ond a certain si:e. A B C D #6). The president announced that he himself would act upon the e idence as presented to himself b" the A B C D congressional committee. #6-. .hile remaining accountable to the administration as well as to those indi iduals who submit complaints( A B C an arbitrator must decide each case on their own merits. D #64. Hoologists ha e determined that each deer usuall" has man" mates in the lifetime. A B CD Answer. #61. ,B' #62. ,A' #6!. ,B' #6#. ,B' #6). ,D' #6-.,D' #64., ' #65. The space shuttle will continue to pro ide scientific researches along with its role to pro ide transportation A B ser ices to pri ate industr". C D #66. >ew 9rleans is different from most an" other cit" in the =nited 3tates. A B C D )77. At least ninet";nine percent of the atmosphere0s total mass is contained within a distance of fift" miles A B C D abo e the ?arth. )71. <n the =nited 3tates( the indi idual income tax is the go ernmental largest source of re enue. A B C D )72. The stud" of astronom" is so recent as the past centuries( but astrolog" has existed for thousands of A B C D time. )7!. Dried fruits are not costl" to produce but can be stored satisfactoril" for long periods of time. A B C D )7#. 3pectrum anal"sis was led to the dramatic disco er" of the element helium. A B C D Answer. #65. ,B' #66. ,A' )77. ,B' )71. ,B' )72. ,D' )7!. ,D' )7#. ,D' )7). @e was standing 8uietl" when presentl" a "oung woman( who had been combing her hair and watched A B C him( approached and as&ed him for directions. D )7-. The art students were enthralled b" the sheer beaut" of the portrait .................... before them. ,A' which hang ,B' which has hung ,C' b" that hung ,D' which hung )74. The fol&lore of the nati e of the Bland of uffa includes some of the most strangest legends &nown to A B C D anthropolog"

)75. Dupiter is the fifth planet from the 3un and the biggest planet among the solar s"stem( with a diameter A B approximatel" ele en times that of the ?arth. C D )76. As e er" other nation( the =nited 3tates used to define its unit of currenc"( the dollar( in terms of the A B C D gold standard. )17. Bife insurance( before a ailable onl" to "oung( health" persons( can now be obtained for old people and A B C e en for pets. D Answer. )7). ,C' )7-. ,D' )74. ,C' )75. ,C' )76. ,A' )17. ,A' )11. .ithin the Alamo was one hundred and eight" men( more than two thirds of whom had recentl" migrated A B C from near;b" states. D )12. Because the publicit" had been poorl" handled( the organi:ers of the rall" were afraid that hardl" man" A B C people would attend. D )1!. where to find him and how to find him ..................... to us. ,A' is not &nown ,B' not &nown ,C' has not &nown ,D' are not &nown )1#. The museum uses olunteers from the communit" who act as a guide to show isitors the displa"s of A B C local artists0 wor&. D )1). <f one had read all of the committee0s report( "ou would not ha e been so 8uic& to disagree. A B C D )1-. ?ither the carpenters or the electrician can store their tools in the shed( but there is no room for both A B C D sets. Answer. )11. ,A' )12. ,C' )1!. ,A' )1#. ,B' )1). ,C' )1-. ,B' )14. The =nites 3tates census of 1557 too& se en "ears to compile and put together. A B C D )15. The more one &nows about ?li:abethan ?ngland( the more "ou understand the importance of the British A B C D na ". )16. After careful consideration and planning( he was determined .................. ,A' that the merger should go ,B' to go on merging ,C' to start merging ,D' to go ahead with the merger )27. Although the mole cric&et spends most of its underground life( it is a strong flier. A B C D )21. ............... about ?mil" Dic&inson0s ps"chological and emotional well;being is inferred from her poems and letters. ,A' .hat is &nown ,B' To be &nown ,C' Knowing is

,D' Known Answer. )14. ,D' )15. ,C' )16. ,D' )27. ,C' )21. ,A' )22. *ountain ranges are important that the" determine the climate and water flow of surrounding regions. A B C D )2!. <n "ears scientists ha e been warming that the e er;increasing emissions of carbon dioxide will warm the A B C globe with disastrous conse8uence. D )2#. The courage and heroic of &apiolani( high chief of @awaii in the earl" nineteenth centur"( were the inspiration A B C D for a poem b" Tenn"son. )2). .hile ancient times people simpl" painted inanimate objects( during the $enaissance the painting of A B C 1still life1 de eloped as an accepted art form. D )2-. @istor" sometimes effects a &ind of re erse perspecti e in one0s perception of the past F e ents appear A B C more significant the for awa" the" get. D )24. All of the =nited 3tates 2residents( Dames Buchanan is the onl" one who was not married. A B C D Answer. )22. ,A' )2!. ,A' )2#. ,B' )2). ,A' )2-. ,D' )24. ,A' )25. *uch of the precipitation that falls on the earth ................. b" plants ,A' are absorbed ,B' absorbed ,C' which is absorbed ,D' is absorbed )26. The fountain pen( which feeds in& to the pen point from a reser oir( was first produced successfull" on A B C D a commercial scale in the 15570s. )!7. 3e en of planets rotate in the same direction as their orbital motions. A B C D )!1. A rat0s sharp teeth can gnaw through wood( plaster( or soft metallic such as led. A B C D )!2. The 2acific is the deepest ocean( with ................ at more profound depths than an" other ocean. ,A' a bottom area more than ,B' more bottom area ,C' more bottom area than ,D' a bottom area more Answer. )25. ,D' )26. ,D' )!7. ,A' )!1. ,D' )!2. ,B' )!!. *ealii Kalama( creator of o er #77 @awaiian 8uilts( was granted a >ational @eritage %ellowship in 165) for A B herself contributions to fol& art. C D )!#. 9ur urge to classif" different life forms and gi e us names seems to be as old as the human race. A B C D )!). ?ach da" 1-(777 people contract @<E( nearl" doubled the pre ious estimate of the infection rate. A B C D

)!-. <n the last "ear in ?urope and the =nited 3tates( the biggest research brea&throughs since the irus was A B disco ered in 1651 commuted the disease from a certain death sentence to a nagging ; though still deadl" C D ; infection. )!4. *ulticolored woodcuts must be printed with as man" bloc&s as .................... colors in the composition. ,A' there are ,B' man" ,C' some of ,D' it is Answer. )!!. ,C' )!#. ,B' )!). ,C' )!-. ,C' )!4. ,A' )!5. The" would come out to attac& and then disappeared bac& into the deep forests( where their opponents A B C D were at a disad antage. )!6. The prime minister0s con iction for improper campaign practices is li&el" to result in increasing pressure A B C that she resigns. D )#7. Carbon;1# anal"sis is not able to be used to date such inorganic materials as pott" shards or roc& and A B C metal artifacts( often the onl" traces of earl" man. D )#1. @e confessed that for months he was scarcel" being able to loo& at the law"er without become angr". A B C D )#2. /irls usuall" mature faster than bo"s( so that at &indergarten age girl ma" be nearl" a "ear ad anced A B C o er a bo" of same age. D )#!. Artificial rubies and sapphires ha e the same hard and composition as the real stones. A B C D Answer. )!5. ,A' )!6. ,D' )#7. ,A' )#1. ,C' )#2. ,D' )#!. ,C'

)##. 2rofessor %orester thought that because historical parrels are so much used unprecisel" and A B uncriticall" it would be better to a oid them altogether in our themes. C D )#). A microphone enables a soft tone to be amplified( thus ma&ing it possible the gentle renditions of A B C romantic lo e songs in a large hall. D )#-. Bauxite ares differ considerabl" ph"sical appearance( according to their impurities and structural A B C D compositions. )#4. The land of the united states is as aried as is ast. A B C D )#5. >o other be erage comes e en close to ri aling coffee as the more widel" drun& refreshment in the A B C world. D )#6. 3ince o er a foot of snow fell( the principal decided at 12F!7 to dismiss all classes earl". A B C D ))7. The giant se8uoia is one of the largest trees in the world( but the" are not merel" as tall as the

A B related redwood( which reaches a height of !5) feet. C D ))1. There are almost a million people with spanish surnames in Bos Angeles( out of a total population A B of more than se en millions. C D ))2. $ecent archaeological studies indicate that Acoma was established b" A.D 1177( howe er ma&ing it A B C the oldest continuousl" occupied illage in the =nited 3tates D ))!. < intended to ha e written her a letter "esterda"( but < forgot to because of the da" and e ening A B C appointment that < did. D ))#. 9rganic gardeners find that lea es were one of the best substances to add to compost piles. A B C D ))). 2resent;da" farms are more extensi e than those in the past and will no doubt become largest. A B C D ))-. Toward the end of her life Anne 3ulli an *ac"( @elen Keller0s teacher( finall" started to recei e the A B national recognition that pre iousl" had been withholded. C D )##.,B' )#).,C' )#-.,A' )#4.,D' )#5.,C' )#6.,B' ))7.,A' ))1.,D' ))2.,B' ))!.,A' ))#.,D' ))).,D' ))-.,D'

))4. +++++++ in science was important for %arada". ,A' Children that were interested ,B' That children interested ,C' That children should be interested ,D' That interested children ))5. Despite recent attempts to pro e +++++++ did indeed reach the >orth 2ole in 1676( the e idence still remains 8uestionable. ,A' .hat $obert 2ear" ,B' That $obert 2ear" ,C' $obert 2ear"( who ,D' $obert 2ear" was ))6. +++++++so incredible B that it can grow !5) miles of roots in four months( or about ! miles in a da". ,A' That ma&es the r"e plant ,B' .hat ma&es the r"e plant ,C' The r"e plant ,D' The r"e plant which was )-7. +++++++ was lowered to the sea bed in a glass container to ma&e obser ation B debated. ,A' Alexander the /reat who ,B' .hether Alexander the great ,C' Alexander the /reat ,D' .hat Alexander the great )-1. A coral reef consists in millions of tin" coral pol"pse which are a form of small animal related to A B C D anemones and jell" fishes. )-2. +++++++ more than 2777 minerals are &nown( nearl" all roc&s are formed from se en mineral groups. ,A' Although ,B' @owe er ,C' Despite ,D' 3ince

)-!. +++++++ energ" for growth or repair( a plant must carr" out photos"nthesis ,A' To obtain ,B' <t obtains ,C' <t is obtaining ,D' 9btaining )-#. %oods of animal origin generall" suppl" greater amounts of iron to the diet than ++ ,A' are foods of plant origin ,B' foods of plant origins ,C' do foods of plant origin ,D' plant origin foods )-). +++++++ food we eat lac&s minerals( then the bod" can use the stores from its bones for more urgent needs. ,A' As the ,B' <f the ,C' The ,D' 3ince )--. 2s"chologists use standardi:ed tests to help measure abilities( aptitudes( interesting cand"( ba&ed A B C goods( and canned goods. D )-4. .hen radio programs became popular( approximatel" around 162)( man" people stopped attending A B C D mo ies. Answer. ))4.,C' ))5.,B' ))6.,B' )-7.,B' )-1.,A' )-2.,A' )-!.,A' )-#.,C' )-).,B' )--.,C' )-4.,B' )-5. =ranium is extremel" reacti e +++++++. <t combines igorousl" with ox"gen. ,A' such ,B' and ,C' which ,D' what )-6. <n blan& erse of ten s"llables( fire of which are accented. ,A' line consists of each ,B' consists of each line ,C' each line consists ,D' it consists of each line )47. .agon trains were organi:ed b" defense with an almost militar" discipline. A B C D )41. 3aturn was the most outer of the planets &nown in ancient times. A B C D )42. 2luto( the outermost planet of the solar s"stem( disco ered photographicall" in *arch 16!7. A B C D )4!. Dohn Iuinc" Adams b" most students of diplomac" the greatest of the =nited 3tates secretaries of state. ,A' considered ,B' has considered ,C' is considered ,D' considering )4#. <nternational cartels in the drug and steel industries until the late 16!70s. ,A' were existed ,B' that existed ,C' existed ,D' existing )4). *ost educators toda" consider computer literac" being a necessar" addition to the basic scholastic A B C D re8uirements. )4-. >utritionists goat mil& to be rich( nourishing and readil" digested. ,A' consider ,B' is considered ,C' are considered ,D' considering )44. Charles Babbage is generall" considered ha ing in ented the first computer. A B C D )45. The operetta first has emerged as a popular form of musical theater in the nineteenth centur". A B C D Answer )-5.,A' )-6.,C' )47.,B' )41.,B' )42.,B' )4!.,C' )4#.,C' )4).,B' )4-.,A' )44.,C' )45.,A'

)46. *ore ethnic and cultural groups are represented in @awaii than an" other states. A B C D )57. $oc&" shores that +++++++ beaches are e entuall" destro"ed b" the sea. ,A' lac& ,B' without ,C' do not ,D' no )51. A person0s blood flows through a pipeline of essels that( end to end( would stretch more than +++++++ half times around the ?arth at the e8uator. ,A' twice a ,B' two and a ,C' two and ,D' twice and )52. Bi&e that of an" other commodities( the alue of gold results from the interpla" of he forces of A B C suppl" and demand. D )5!. /uar is a sturd" drought;resistant legume grows for forage and for its seeds. A B C D )5#. <nheritance laws go erning the distribution of propert" are complicate and differ in the arious states. A B C D )5). All paper is formed into sheets from +++++++ ,A' which cellulose fibers ,B' cellulose fibers ,C' fibers are cellulose ,D' which fibers are cellulose )5-. /asoline is a blend hundreds of chemical compounds called h"drocarbons. A B C D )54. B" destro"ing harmful germs( disinfectants stop deca" from becoming progressi el" worst. A B C D )55. Corporations( companies owned b" much stoc&holders rather than b" a single proprietor( began to A B C pla" an important economic role in the late nineteenth centur". D )56. Because of a high birthrate and considerable immigration( the united states population in the late A B nineteenth centur" increased tremendousl" into !1 million in 15-7 C D to 4-million in 1677. )67. @umus( a substance found in soil( is soft and suppl" and enables plant roots to end out tin" hairs A B C through that the" absorb water and food. D AnswerF )46.,D' )57.,A' )51.,B' )52.,B' )5!.,C' )5#.,B' )5).,B' )5-.,B' )54.,D' )55.,B' )56.,D' )67.,D' )61. Drumbeats which the actual words of their tribal language is communicated is a traditional form of A B C communication in Africa. D )62. A sil&worm has glands that secrete a li8uid that hardens into sil& +++++++ comes into contact with air. ,A' as it ,B' when ,C' that ,D' it )6!. +++++++ sodium chloride,salt' is not used b" sea;li ing organisms( it forms the dominant mineral in seawater. ,A' 3ince ,B' Although ,C' <t is since ,D' Although it )6#. <t is said that a special arnish used on a iolin helps to produce the more beautiful tone. A B C D )6). $ecentl" doctors warned that too much animal fat in the diet can lead to heart disease( +++++++ special t"pes of

margarine made with egetable oils are becoming popular. ,A' because ,B' so ,C' and since ,D' except )6-. *ost scholars are unsure whether the wheel was first used b" potters in *esopotamia and in the A B C D central or eastern pants of ?urope. )64. The carboh"drates( proteins( and fats in food are brea&ed down into simpler forms in the digesti e tract. A B C D )65. ?ach lichen consists of an alga and a fungus that li es together in a &ind of plant partnership. A B C D )66. The aurora is a common features of the planet ?arth and appears along two o al belts called the A B C D auroral o als. -77. The acti ities of the Tennesse Ealle" Authorit" ha e aided the economic rehabilitation of the Tennesse Ealle"( +++++++ of some #7(777 s8uare miles. ,A' an area ,B' its area ,C' area ,D' areas -71. Ci ili:ation toda" had depended on woods at great cost to the world0s natural resources. A B C D -72. The marimba is a percussion instrument ali&e to x"lophone. A B C D -7!. A soluble substance( al&ali reacts with acids to do salts. A B C D -7#. The sun0s ra"s shine more directl" at the e8uator than do the" at the poles. A B C D AnswerF )61.,A' )62.,B' )6!.,A' )6#.,D' )6).,B' )6-.,D' )64.,B' )65.,B' )66.,A' -77.,' -71.,A' -72.,D' -7!.,D' -7#.,C' -7). A reagent is an" chemical that reacts in a predictable wa" +++++++ with other chemicals. ,A' when mixed ,B' when is mixed ,C' it mixed ,D' mixed is -7-. <n 1644( *aril"n Cadlows&i( a undergraduate at Cornell =ni ersit"( found that pigeons had excellent A B low;fre8uenc" hearing( far surpassing that of humans. C D -74. Being the biggest expanse of brac&ish water in the world( the Baltic sea is of special interesting to A B C D scientists. -75. The glass tube in a fluorescent lamp contains mercur" apor under small pressure. A B C D -76. The disco er" of gold in 15#5 transformed 3an %rancisco suddenl" form a 8uiet port into one of the A B C world0s richest and most famous cit". D -17. Cotton is one of the most popular fiber used to ma&e clothes. A B C D -11. The wood of the tulip tree( sometimes referred to as American .hitewood( is one of the most A B C

aluable timber product in the =nited states. D -12. 2enicillin is perhaps the drug +++++++ more li es than an" other in the histor" of medicine. ,A' what has sa ed ,B' which sa ed ,C' which has sa ed ,D' who sa es -1!. Biochemists use fireflies to stud" bioluminescence( +++++++. ,A' the heatless light gi en off b" certain plants and animals. ,B' certain plants and animals gi e off the heatless light ,C' which certain plants and animals gi e off the heatless light ,D' is the heatless light gi en off b" certain plants and animals -1#. Tenant farmers are who either rent a farm and wor& it for themsel es or wor& the farm for the A B C D owner and recei e pa"ment. -1). The opening section of a sonata is the longest and +++++++. ,A' introduces its principal theme ,B' its principal theme introduced ,C' being introduced its principal theme ,D' its principal theme introducing AnswerF -7).,A' -7-.,A' -74.,D' -75.,D' -76.,D' -17.,C' -11.,A' -12.,C' -1!.,A' -1#.,A' -1).,A' -1-. A red;hair bo" is needed to pla" the part of Alfred in this new comed". A B C D -14. <gneous roc& +++++++ from the cooling and solidification of molten matter from the ?arth0s interior. ,A' being originated ,B' ha e originated ,C' originates ,D' originating -15. Considerabl" higher on the smoothed roc& appear fourteen figures in precisel" the same st"le li&e A B C D those at the Tuchte( Dum 3heed. -16. Almost e er" morning < recei e cards in iting me to art exhibitions( and on the cards had been A B C D photographs of the wor&s exhibited. -27. <n the past decade an embarrassed number of mon&s ha e demonstrated that beneath their hairshirts A B beats a desire for something besides monastic self;denial. C D -21. The colonists who first settled in >ew ?ngland so did because the" felt there was no social justice A B C in their homeland of ?ngland. D -22. Arteries with poor blood flow can lea e the heart muscle star e for ox"gen( a condition that often A B C leads to heart attac&. D -2!. <n 16#5( @arr" Truman was re;elected the president of the united states to the surprise of all those A B C who had predicted his defeat. D -2#. <n 1547( the general attorne" was made head of the Department of Dustice( gi en an enlarged staff. A B C D -2). Columbus miscalculated the width of the 2acific 9cean and therefore made the unexpected disco er" A B of the Americans where he expected to find <ndia and China. C D

-2-. *ajor ad ertising companies ha e traditionall" olunteered their time to publici:e ser ice accounts. A B C D -24. 3cientists at the medical center are tr"ing to determine that there is a relationship between A B C saccharine and cancer. D -25. 3eldom ha e cactus plants found outside of >orth America. A B C D -26. <n a recent sur e" of Americans( more than 4) percent expressed the iew that a go ernment should A B C ta&e a more acti e role in health care. D Answer -1-.,A' -14.,C' -15.,D' -16.,D' -27.,A' -21.,B' -22.,B' -2!A' -2#.,A' -2).,D' -2-.,C' -24.,B' -25.,B' -26.,C' -!7. The dangers of noise are( unfortunatel"( not as clear;cut as are those from other most health ha:ards. A B C D -!1. %ew economists belie e that the 8uic&er wa" to reduce the federal deficit is to place increased A B C restrictions on foreign imports. D -!2. Although the audience was well informed( no one &new +++++++ he spo&e. ,A' which ,B' that which ,C' of which ,D' of what -!!. .ith its antlers +++++++ the feet of a duc&( the >orth American moose is eas" to identif". ,A' web;li&e ,B' li&e a web ,C' webbed li&e ,D' the webs li&e -!#. .hen Darwin presented his explanation of how li ing things e ol e( he challenged the belief that A B human beings ha e special( indeed uni8ue place in the uni erse. C D -!). A centur" and more after his death( 2oe is still among the most popular in America authors. A B C D -!-. .illiam ?merson died in 1511( when the bo" was eight( left his window to face po ert" and to A B educate their fi e sons. C D -!4. %ew men of letters ha e been more full" honored in their own da" than T.3. ?liot( and e en who A B strongl" disagreed with him seemed content with his selection for the >obel 2ri:e. C D -!5. Than&sgi ing Da"( a uni8ue >orth American @olida"( is celebrated in the =nited states on the fourth A B C D Thursda" in >o ember. -!6. A theor" ma&es a series of simplif"ing assumption from which it deduces how people will beha e. A B C D -#7. A long life is not just the result of being good for the bod" and staring off disease. A B C D -#1. De elopment refers to a process of change in growth and capabilit" o er time( with a function of A B C D both maturation and interaction with the en ironment.

Answer. -!7.,D' -!1.,A' -!2.,D' -!!.,C' -!#.,C' -!).,D' -!-.,A' -!4.,B' -!5.,B' -!6.,B' -#7.,C' -#1.,D'

-#2. The pharmacolog" is recent science( but it is closel" connected with one of the oldest( the A B C gi ing of remedies to relie e disease. D -#!. The puffer is a t"pe of fish that can inflate one0s bod" li&e a balloon. A B C D -##. The Bouisiana 2urchase( made in 157!( almost was doubled the si:e of the =nited 3tates. A B C D -#). Thomas *althus claimed that disease( war( famine( and +++++++++++++++++ act as chec&s on population growth. A' moral restraining B' morall" restrain C' b" moral restraint D 'moral restraint -#-. ++++++++ most brilliant /ree& in entor was Archmedes ( who li ed about 22)7 "ears ago. A' The B' 9ne of the C' As the D' 9f the -#4. ++++++++++++++++ around stones that are sun;warmed( e en the smallest of stones creates tin" currents of warm air. A' The cool air B' <f the air is cool C' That the air cools D' The cooler the air -#5. The nitrogen ma&e up o er 45 percent of the ?arth0s atmosphere( the gaseous mass A B C surrounding the planet. D -#6. The giant panda closel" resembles the bear( but account of certain anatomical features it A B C is placed in the racoon famil". D -)7. 2harmacist fill drug prescriptions( &eeping records of the drugs their patients are ta&ing to A B ma&e sure that harmful combinations are not prescribed. C D -)1. .ith the incorporation of ja:: histor" into current academic curricular( leading ja:: A B C musicians are now founding on the faculties off se eral uni ersities. D -)2. <n 1546( +++++++++++++ ( Alice %reeman 2armer became head of the histor" department at wellesle". A' twent"; four "ears B' at the age of twent";four

C' age twent";four D' of twent";four "ears -)!. Knowledge of the rate at which a ship is tra elling through the water is important if the A B C na igator need to estimate the time of arri al. D -)#. The Texas 2anhandle region( in the northwestern part of the 3tate( produces more A B wheat( cotten( and grain sorghum than an" of other area of Texas. C D J A>3.?$ -#2.A -#!.C -##.C -#).D -#-.A -#4.A -#5.A -#6.C -)7.A -)1.A -)2.B -)!.D -)#.D -)). ++++++++++++ not a single hard;surfaced road during the entire colonial period aside from cit" streets. A' <t was B' There was C' <t D' There were -)-. +++++++++++++ in 144- that the declaration of independence was signed. A' <t was B' There was C' There D' <t -)4. +++++++++++++++ more than !77(777 people in 2hiladelphia b" the end of the colonial period( ma&ing it the largest cit" in the colonies. A' There was B' <t was C' The" were D 'There were -)5. <n the eighteen centur"( +++++++++++++ not man" women who had access to formal education in the colonies. A' There were B' <t was C' .ere D' .ere there -)6. After the $e olution( although some ad ances were made in education ++++++++++ a slow process. A' the" were B' it C' it was D' there was --7. +++++++++++++++ toda" was de eloped b" the 3wiss scientist @orace de 3assure around 144!. A' *ountaineering it as we &now B' *ountaineering as we &now C' .e &now mountaineering is D' .e &now there is mountaineering --1. The marathon( first staged in 156-( +++++++++++++ the legendar" feat of a /ree& soldier who carried news of ictor" from the battlefield at *arathon to Athens. A' was commemorated B' commemorated C' commemorates

D' commemorating --2. The 9l"mpic torch ++++++++++++++ throughout the /ames and is then extinguished at the closing ceremon". A' burning B' is burned C' burned D' burns --!. 3eahorses spend much of their time clung with their tails to underwater plants. A B C D --#. 3ome fish ++++++++++++++ distortions of electrical field through special receptors. A' sense B' sense are C' sensing D' senses --). *ount 3t. @elens exploded in an eruption with the energ" e8ui alent to 17 million tons A B C D T>T. ---. 2lague and famine can be results in social problems within a communit". A B C D --4. Konrad 2.Boren: de eloped a new approach based on the idea that an animal0s beha ior is determined b" its struggle for sur i al and is therefore the product of adapti e e olution( A B just as animal0s ph"sical features. C D J A>3.?$ -)).B -)-.A -)4.D -)5.A -)6.C --7.B --1.B --2.D --!.C --#.A --).B ---.C --4.D --5. Among the most important ja:: inno ators in the 27th centur" is Bouis Amstrong( A B C D %letcher @anderson( Du&e ?llington( and Di::" /illespie. --6. <n 1552 3chu"ler 3&wats .heeler in ented the fan electri:e( a propeller dri en b" a motor. A B C D -47. >atural adhesi es are primaril" of animals or egetable origin. A B C D -41. 9nl" rarel" +++++++++ neuroses lea e a person unable to function in e er"da" situations. A' had B' are C' do D' that -42. Binoleum is a trade name for the waterproof floors co ering most often used in &itchens. A B C D -4!. The common field mouse is about four inches long and has a three;inched tail. A B C D -4#. 2erhaps was his own lac& of proper schooling that led @orace *ann to struggle for A B C

the important reforms in education. D -4). Batent learning is the association of indifferent stimuli or situations with one the other A B C D without reward. -4-. Tooth deca" is the most common disease of humanities. A B C D -44. A soluble substance al&ali reacts with acids to do salts. A B C D -45.A great a iation pioneer Amelia ?arhart was alread" famous when she sets out on her A B C ill;fated attempt to circle the globe in 16!4. D -46. 2lants range in si:e to tin"( single;celled( blue;green algae( in isible to the na&ed e"es( A B C to giant se8uoias( the largest li ing plants. D -57. During the 16#70s science and engineering had an impact on the wa" music reach its A B audience and e en influenced the wa" in which it was composed. C D J A>3.?$ --5.D --6.B -47.C -41.C -42.B -4!.D -4#.A -4).D -4-.D -44.D -45.C -46.B -57.BA -51. The time has long since passed when inspired amateur wor&ing with simple tools come A B up with finding of genuine scientific importance. C D -52. <t was upsetting to Tim to find his classmates responding so sarcastic to his presentation( A B on which he had wor&ed diligentl" and seriousl" for da"s. C D -5!. The re iewer declared how there was a dearth of serious boo&s being published on A B C D issues of social importance. -5#. *ost animals cannot recogni:e their reflection in a mirror themsel esK the" usuall" A B react as if confronted b" another member of their species. C D -5). /reat salt is fed b" fresh;water stems( ++++++++++++ is about four to fi e times as salt" as the ocean. A' "et B' which C' there D' despite -5-. <n .illiamsburg( the capital of irginia until 1457( people conducted themself much li&e A B C D the gentr" in Bondon. -54. Delicious golden;brown maple s"rup comes about the sugar" sap of the hard maple.

-55. All the blood in the bod" passes through the heart at least twice the minute. A B C D -56. K"anite is useful as an insulting substantiall" because it is heat resistant and does A B not fuse easil" with other materials. C D -67. ? er" "ear seals migrate to the /ulf of 3t. Bawrence in Canada( congregate on the ice A B pea&( and there are gi ing birth to their pubs. C D -61. As a glacier melts( roc&s( boulders( trees( and tons of dirt deposit.
A B C D

-62. 3pruce resin was chewed as a thirst 8uencher b" nati e Americans( from which A B C pioneers adopted the practice. D -6!. @is criticism does not full" express the degree which the majorit" of delegates suggest A B C such protection of financial interest extend. D J A>3.?$ -51.C -52.B -5!.A -5#.B -5).A -5-.C -54.C -55.D -56.B -67.C -61. C -62.C -6!.B -6#. <t is extremel" necessar" that "ou will reali:e that reading is not onl" a ph"sical and A B C D mental process. -6). <f /reg would ha e tried harder to reach the opposit shore( we would not ha e had to A B C D pic& him up in the boat. -6-. The" are the ones who assert that a better bridge could ha e been built ha e we had A B C D their assistance. -64. @e loo&ed li&e he had been in some strange land where age ad anced at a double pace. A B C D -65. < would wear m" red dress sa e it +++++++++++ a stain in the front. A' had B' has C' would ha e D' has not -66. < would ha e gone with him to .ashington except < had had no time. A B C D 471. * F 1 .ould "ou li&e to isit Bos Angeles on "our acationA 1 . F 1 <f < +++++++++++ a wee& off. 1 A' ha e B' had C' ha e had

D' would ha e 472. /old was originall" alued for the magical powers that +++++++++++ to come from it. A' ha e thought B' were thin&ing C' ha e been thin&ing D' were thought 47!. * F 1<f someone falls into deep water and can0t swim( what will become of himA1 . F 1@e will probabl" be .1 A' drowning B' drown C' drowned D' drawn 47#.?nerg" specialists ha e found that airtight sto es are much more efficient at heat A B C D than fireplaces. J A>3.?$ -6#.B -6).A -6-.D -64.A -65.B -66.C 477.D 471.B 472.D 47!.C 47#.D 47). <f each of the se en continents were placed in the 2acific 9cean( it would still be A B C D room left for another continent the si:e of Asia. 47-. Cro8uet is a popular lawn game which pla"ers hit wooden balls. A B C D 474. There are er" few areas in the world +++++++++++++ be brown successfull". A' where apricots can B' apricot can C' where can apricots can D' which apricots can 475. Lenon has a number of applications( photograph". A' among which B' which C' and which D' each of which ma" be mentioned its use in flesh lamps fog high;speed

476. The extent of the harmful effect of locoweeds on animals depends on the soil which A B C D the plants grow.

411. A majorit" off people in the =nited 3tates can get all the calcium their bodies ++++++++ from the food the" eat. A' re8uire B' re8uires C' re8uiring D' to re8uire 412.9f all the economicall" important plants( palms( ha e been ++++++++++++++ . A' the least studied B' studied the least C' stud" less and less D' to stud" the less

41!. ++++++++ education. A' That B' .h" C' About D' .hat

two thirds of the grants made b" the %ord %oundation ha e been for the support of

41#.. 3cientists are still uncertain of what the uni erse originated millions of "ears. A B C D J A>3.?$ 47).C 47-.B 474.A 475.A 476.D 417.C 411.A 412.A 41!.C 41#.C
41). 3ociological studies ha e found that deepl" hold alues and principles are highl" resistant to change. A B C D 41-. <n 15-- to 15!!( the bison population in >orth America was reduced from an estimated 1! million to A B C a few hundred. D 414. Boo&er T. .ashington( an educational leader( wor&ed throughout the lifetime to impro e economic A B C conditions for Blac& people in the united states. D 415. A dancing is the oldest and li eliest of the arts. A B C D 416. The first practical in estigation into atomic energ" was made as part of attempt to explain the A B C D source of solar power. 427. Documentar" e idence indicates that portraiture became an established art form in the @udson Ealle" A B C region around the 1--7. D 421. The ?arth tra els at a high rate of speed around 3un. A B C D 422. Bunar eclipses happen onl" if the *oon is full( but the" do not occur at an e er" full *oon. A B C D 42!. 3ince beginning of photograph"( in entors ha e tried to ma&e photographs that duplicate natural A B C D colors. 42#. 3olar eclipses alwa"s begins on the 3un0s western side and the end on their eastern side. A B C D 42). <n ancient times boo&s came in cumbersome pac&ages and could not be carried under an arm or read A B C on wa" to wor&. D 42-. 2ewter( a metal with an ancient heritage( is still practical medium for the nonprofessional A B C D metalwor&er. Answer 41).,B' 41-.,A' 414.,C' 415.,A' 416.,D' 427.,D' 421.,D' 422.,D' 42!. ,B' 42#.,C' 42).,D' 42-.,C'

424. The dentistr" is a branch of medicine that has de eloped er" dramaticall" in the last twent" "ears A B C D . 425. Although apples do not grow during the cold season( apple trees must ha e a such season in order A B C to flourish. D 426. ?xcept for the sun( all stars are too far from the ?arth for their distances +++++++ in miles or &ilometers. ,A' to be con enientl" measured ,B' which con enientl" measured ,C' to measure con enientl" ,D' con enientl" measured 4!7. *" reaction( < suppose( could ha e been called to be instincti e. A B C D 4!1. ?agles are predator" birds that ha e large( hea "( hoo&ed bills and strong( sharp claws called as A B C D 1talons1. 4!2. ?ach and e er" witness is expected that he will be as&ed to gi e testimon" he does not wish to A B C D disclose. 4!!. Thurgood *arshall was appointed to an associate justice of the =nited 3tates 3upreme Court in A B C D 164-. 4!#. Dohn Doseph pershing ++++++++ in 1616( the highest ran& held b" an" American citi:en since /eorge .ashington. ,A' to be full general ,B' he made full general ,C' made full general ,D' was being made full general 4!). $eturning to m" room( +++++++. ,A' m" watch was missing ,B' < found m" watch disappeared ,C' < found m" watch missing ,D' the watch was missed Answer 424.,A' 425.,C' 426.,A' 4!7.,D' 4!1.,D' 4!2.,C' 4!!.,B' 4!#.,C' 4!).,C' 4!-. Brom"rite cr"stals ha e diamond;li&e luster and are usuall" colorless( but the" dar& to brown when A B C exposed to light. D 4!4. Dr.*ar" *cleod Bethune( the founder of Bethune;Coo&man College( ser ed as ad isor to both A B C D %ran&lin $oose elt and @arr" Truman. 4!5. The photo periodic response of algae actuall" depends on the duration of dar&ness( +++++++.. ,A' the light is not on ,B' and not on light ,C' but is not on the light ,D' is not on light 4!6. The no els of pearl 3. Buc& show a &een understanding of china and the chinese people( &nowledge A B which learned b" li ing there of man" "ears. C D 4#7. Certain :oologists regard crows and ra ens are the most intelligent of birds.

4#1. <t is the interaction between people( rather than the e ents that occur in their li es( that are the main A B C focus of social ps"cholog". D 4#2. <n the earl" da"s of the united states( postal charges were paid b" the recipient( and charges aried A B C with distance carr"ing. D 4#!. <n the united states during the earl" 15770s( indi idual states go ernments had more effect on the A B C econom" than did federal go ernment. D 4##. A gunpowder is made from a mixture of potassium nitrate and other substances. A B C D 4#). =ltra iolet ra"s are in isible to humans( and ants and hone"bees are sensiti e to them. A B C D 4#-. @umans ha e no direct perception of infrared ra"s( unli&e the rattlesna&e( which has receptors tuned A B in to wa elength longer than 7.4 micron. C D 4#4. The world would loo& eerie different if human e"es were sensiti e to infrared radiation. A B C D Answer. 4!-.,C' 4!4.,C' 4!5.,C' 4!6.,C' 4#7.,B' 4#1.,C' 4#2.,D' 4#!.,B' 4##.,A' 4#).,C' 4#-.,C' 4#4.,B' 4#5. <n the earl" nineteenth centur"( some ?uropeans were er" impressed b" the increase of population( A B C territor"( and wealth of the =nited states. D 4#6. *ost beautiful of all was the ri er itself( sweeping grandl" from the mountains to its rest in A B C D Atlantic. 4)7. The se enteenth centur" was one in which man" significant ad ances were ta&en in both science A B C D and philosoph". 4)1. The biggest single hobb" in America( the one that Americans spend most time( energ" and mone"( A B C D is gardening. 4)2. Constructed in Chicago in 155!( the @ome <nsurance Building was the fist building in the world A whose the floors and the exterior masonr" walls were supported b" a s&eleton framewor& of metal. B C D 4)!. The columnist feels sure that who wins the election will ha e the support of both parties. A B C D 4)#. 1A number of animals ha e alread" done their ser ice for research( and the" are read" to retire( 1 A B sa"s Dr. Dani Bolognesi( chair of a >ational $esearch council committee that last summer recommended creating sanctuaries for the retiring chimpan:ees. C D

4)). >earl" half of the research chimp in the =nited 3tates are currentl" housed in the Coulston A B %oundation0s multipurpose research facilit" in Alamogordo( >.*. C D 4)-. %riendl" to e er" human who approached her( in 1655 poachers easil" &illed and s&inned Buc"( the A B world famous A3B;spea&ing chimpan:ee( her hand feet ta&en trophies. C D 4)4. The *aelstrom is a swift and danger current in the Arctic 9cean. A B C D 4)5. Because oa& trees are highl" resistant of storm damage( the" usuall" li e a long time. A B C D Answer 4#5.,C' 4#6.,D' 4)7.,D' 4)1.,C' 4)2.,B' 4)!..,B' 4)#.,B' 4)).,B' 4)-.,D' 4)4.,C' 4)5.,C' 4)6. A majorit" of people in the =nited 3tates can get all the calcium their bodies +++++++ from the food the" eat. ,A' re8uire ,B' re8uires ,C' re8uiring ,D' to re8uire 4-7. +++++++ usuall" thought to end in >orthern >ew *exico( the $oc&" *ountains reall" extend southward to the frontier of *exico. ,A' Despite ,B' To be ,C' .hile ,D' @owe er 4-1. The no elist ?dith .harton considered the writer @err" Dames ++++++++ ,A' a strong influence on her wor& ,B' as strong influence on her wor& 4-2. won # A won somebod" a >obel 2ri:e 4-!. 1/rant somebod" <ndian affairs a chief # A !"1#$ name

4-#. .hich of the following is not mentioned b" the author as a mean b" which arious desert plants are able to sur i e dr" conditionsA 4-). Doctors too& blood and fluid samples but could defect an" &nown human flu irus. A B C D 4--. The trouble started in %orth Dix( >ew Derse"( when se eral do:ens arm" recruits came down with A B C the flu and one died. D 4-4. The influen:a irus infects us again and again( +++++++ . ,A' howe er we fight off it man" times ,B' no matter how man" times we fight it off ,C' no matter what man" times ,D' we fight it off how man" times 4-5. These strands of $>A come pac&ed in a fatt" membrane( which is studded with tin" protein spi&es &nown @ and > antigens.

Answer. 4)6.,A' 4-7.,C' 4-1.,B' 4-#.,D' 4-).,C' 4--.,C' 4-4.,B' 4-5.,D' 4-6. Tools and hand bones exca ated from that the 3wart&rans ca e complex in 3outh Africa suggest A that a close relati e of earl" humans &nown as Australopithecus ma" made and used primiti e B C D tools long before the species became extinct. 447. A distincti el" America architecture began with %ran& Blo"d .right( who had ta&en to heart the A B admonition that form should follow function( and who thought of building not separate architectural C D entities but as parts of an organic whole that included the land( the communit"( and the societ". 441. There must be o er )7(777 s8uare &ilometers of land to co er with ice for the glacier to 8ualif" as A B C D an ice sheet. 442. An" dome;li&e bod" of ice that also flows out in all directions onl" co ers less than )7(777 s8uare A B C &ilometers is called an ice cap D 44!. Although ice caps are rare nowada"s( there are a number in northeastern Canada( on Baffin <sland( A B C D and on the Iueen ?li:abeth <slands. ? 44#. 9ne form of mountain glacier that resembles an ice cap in that it flows outward in se eral directions A B C called an ice field. D 44). The ice of alle" glaciers. bounded b" terrain( flows down alle"s( cur es around their corners( and A B C falls o er cliffs. D 44-. +++++++( Cameron had thought of both 1The Ab"ss1 and 1True Bies1 as lo e stories( but he &now he0d failed to con e" that. ,A' 9ddl" heard it ma" sound ,B' *a"be it was as odd as ,C' 9dd as it ma" sound ,D' <t ma" sound as odd 444. @is c"nical and often sa age ision of life and lo e +++++++. ,A' ha e won him a considerable critical acclaim ,B' ha e won considerate critical acclaim ,C' has won considerabl" critical acclaim to him ,D' has won him considerable critical acclaim 445. After all( it was onl" the dinosaurs that ha e been disappeared( not the whole of animal life. A B C D Answer. 4-6.,D' 447.,D' 441.,B' 442.,C' 44!.,A' 44#.,D' 44).,A' 44-.,C' 444.,D' 445.,C' 446. During the flood of 1642( the $ed Cross( +++++++ out of emergenc" head8uarters in *ississippi( set up temporar" for the homeless. ,A' operates ,B' was operating ,C' operated

,D' operating 457. >o form of mone" has e er pro ed completel" satisfied in terms of pro iding a stable measure of A B C D alue. 451. <n the =nited 3tates among -7 percent of the space on the pages of newspapers is reser ed for A B C ad ertising. D 452. ?mil" Dic&inson0s garden was a place +++++++ great inspiration of her poems. ,A' that she drew ,B' b" drawing her ,C' from which she drew ,D' dream from which 45!. $ecentl" in the automobile industr"( multinational companies ha e de eloped to the point where such A B few cars can be described as ha ing been made entirel" in one countr". C D 45#. 3cientists belie e that b" altering the genetic composition of plants it is possible to de elop A specimens that are resisting to disease and ha e increased food alue. B C D 45). The purpose of tra eler0s chec&s is to protect tra elers from theft and accidental lost of mone". A B C D 45-. As a result claim that eating a diet consisting entirel" of organicall" grown foods pre ents or cures A B C disease other benefits to health ha e become widel" publici:ed and form the basis for fol&lore. D 454. <n the beginning( the human beings iewed the natural forces of the world( e en the seasonal changes( as unpredictabl"( and the" sought( through arious means( to control these un&nown and feared A B C D powers. 455. %inancial problems loomed largel" in both the >orth and the 3outh. A B C D 456. 9ne chromosome considered to be made up of one er" long D>A molecule with protein molecules A B C attached along its length. D 467. B" the 16)70( *ahalia Dac&son0s powerful( jo"ous gospel music st"le had gained her +++++++. ,A' of an international reputation ,B' international reputation ,C' reputation of internation ,D' an international reputation Answer. 446.,D' 457.,A' 451.,A' 452.,C' 45!.,B' 45#.,B' 45).,D' 45-.,A' 454.,B' 455.,B' 456.,A' 467.,D'

461. <ncluded is the co er he created for Bife maga:ine0s -7 the anni ersar" issue;*aril"n *onree( composed of A B C hundreds of old Bife co ers;and two commissions from Bucas of Darth Eader and Coda( using stills from D the 13tar .ars1 trilog".

462. %or centuries the aromatic species of the %ar ?ast has been in demand b" the people of the ?ast and .ast. A B C D 46!. Although best &nown for her prose wor&s( *a"a Angelou was also published se eral collections of poetr". A B C D 46#. %ound b" the 3panish as Cerba Buena in 15!)( what is now 3an %rancisco was ta&en o er b" the =.3 A B C in 15#- and later renamed it. D Answer. 461. ,B' 462. ,C' 46!. ,C' 46#. ,D' 46). /old and sil er bullion ser ed into commerce as mediums of extra exchange all o er the world. A B C D 46-. Though the process of imitating( the "oung of a species rapidl" learn to recogni:e and follow other A B C members of own species. D 464. 2hoenix( Ari:ona( stands where the @oho&am( <ndians built a canal s"stem and carried on irrigated A B C farming before long the time of columbus. D 465. ?lectric motors range in si:e from the tin" mechanisms that operate sewing machine to the great engines A B C in hea " locomoti es. D 466. ? en as he wrote copiousl" on such di erse topic as education( politics( and religion( Bewis *unford A B remained acti e in cit" and regional planning. C D Answer. 46) ,AA' 46-. ,DA' 464. ,D' 465. ,C' 466. ,B' 577. <nstructors at the school of American Ballet first examine a "oung applicant0s instep to see whether it is A B C pliant and shows promising of a good arch. D 571. The unit of measurement &nown as a 1foot1 has originall" based on the a erage si:e of the human foot. A B C D 572. A paragraph is a portion of a text consists of one or more sentences related to the same idea. A B C D 57!. 3ome t"pes of instrument to appl" paint has been &nown to painters since the 3tone Age. A B C D 57#. Doctors often stud" film records of complex operations for impro ing their own &nowledge and s&ill. A B C D

57). *ost educators toda" consider computer literac" being a necessar" addition to the basic scholastic re8uirements. A B C D Answer. 577. ,D' 571. ,B' 572. ,B' 57!. ,A' 57#. ,C' 57). ,B' 57-. Anthropologists ha e interest in &nowing what human beings loo&ed when the" first began to de ise stone A B C tools of ma&ing potter". D 574. A sextant comprises an arc( mar&ed in degrees( a mo able arm with a mirror pi oted at the center( and A B C a telescope mount to the framewor&. D 575. As ine itabl" as human culture has changed with the passing of time( so does the en ironment. A B C D

576. ?arthworms impro e soil b" aerating it as the" burrowing through the ground. A B C D 517. At night the desert floor radiates heat bac& into the atmosphere and the temperature ma" be drop to A B C near free:ing( D 511. The age of a geological sample can be estimated from the ratio of radioacti e to nonradioacti e carbon A B present in the object is examined. C D Answer. 57-. ,A' 574. ,D' 575. ,D' 576. ,C' 517. ,C' 511. ,D' 512. Ancient people made a cla" potter" because the" needed it for their sur i al. A B C D 51!. Ancient people used pot the" made for coo&ing( storing food( and carr"ing things from place to place. A B C D 51#. The potter" was so important to earl" cultures that scientists now stud" it to learn more about ancient A B C ci ili:ations. D 51). The more ad anced the potter" in terms of decorations( materials( gla:es( and manufacture( the more A B C D ad anced the culture itself. ? 51-. /ood potter" cla" must be free from all small stones and other hard material that would ma&e the potting A B C process difficult. D 514. 2lain wire is used to cut awa" the finished pot from its basis on the potter0s wheel. A B C D Answer. 512. ,A' 51!. ,A' 51#. ,A' 51). ,B' 51-. ,A' 514. ,D' 515. The 2uritans( the religious sect that dominated the earl" British colonies in >orth America( regarded idleness A as sin( and belie ed that life in an underde eloped countr" made it absolutel" necessar" that each member B C of the communit" perform an economic function. D 516. The first such attempt the ambitious 2roject *ohole( got under wa" during the 16-70s and pro ed the alue A of deep;sea drilling b" ma&ing se eral test holes in the mantle beneath the crust before spiral costs led to B C its cancellation. D

527. The g"mnosperms were ........................ of water for reproducti e purposes. ,A' independent to be the first plants ,B' the first independent plants to be ,C' the first plants to be independent ,D' to be the first independent plants 521. simple pressure gauges such as li8uid;le el manometers are .................. insensiti e for use in acuum wor&s. ,A' too ,B' so ,C' than ,D' enough

Answer. 515. ,B' 516. ,C' 527. ,C' 521. ,A' 522. A single infection can "ield a di erse swarm of iral offsprings. A B C D 52!. And if one of those offsprings sports an @antigen that few hosts ha e e er encountered( it can render A B C millions of people defenseless. D 52#. 3uppose( for example( that some ariant of @!>2 irus manages to slip past half the antibodies that A B C would neutrali:e its past. D 52). These seismic e ents apparentl" start when a single host is simultaneousl" infected with flu irus from A B C D two different species(

52-. >estled along the shoreline of @udso Ba" ....................... ,A' are se eral recentl" settled lnuit communities are there ,B' se eral recentl" settled lnuit communities are there ,C' near se eral recentl" settled lnuit communities ,D' is where se eral recentl" settled lnuit communities 524. 065 1% T9?%B a neighbor & a neighborhood 'A

Answer. 522. ,D' 52!. ,A' 52#. ,B' 52). ,B' 52-. ,A' 525. ? en the best of dri ers can ha e an accident if the" are tired and dri ing conditions are bad. A B C D 526. 1.hat is the differenceA1 1This furniture is different from .......................1 ,A' that boo& ,B' "ours ,C' that one ,D' that

5!7. =nli&e the budgets of some countries( ..................... focuses chiefl" on expenditure. ,A' that of the =nited 3tates ,B' which the =nited 3tates ,C' those of the =nited 3tates ,D' the =nited 3tates

5!1. ? er" spring trains of co ered wagons rolled o er the 9regon Trail to the promise of better life across A B C D the continent. 7 5!2. 3o when .hitman returned to the 2acific that "ear( o er thousand settlers went with him. A B C D 5!!. Because of this great migration( ?ngland made an agreement with the =nited 3tates( and 9regon became A B the American territor" in 15#-. C D Answer. 525. ,B' 526. ,D' 5!7. ,A' 5!1. ,C' 5!2. ,D' 5!!. ,C' 5!#. The Canadian >ational $ailwa" was built .............................. ,A' to lin& ,B' lin&ed ,C' lin&s ,D' to be lin&ed

5!). Desert shrub also ha e tin" lea es that lost little moisture on a hot da". A B C D 5!-. <f Texas joined in the =nion( therefore( >ortherners felt that American sla er" would be extended. A B C D 5!4. <n famous experiment conducted at the =ni ersit" of Chicago in 165!( rats &ept from sleeping died after A B C two and a half wee&s. D 5!5. Dri ing while tired 1is er" similar to dri e drun&(1 sa"s *ichael Bonnet( director of the sleep laborator" A B C D at the Da"ton E.A. *edical Center.

5!6. 1>ight wor&ers ha e a hard time not pa" attention to the 6;to;)da"( because of noises or famil" A B obligations or that0s the onl" time the" can go to the dentist(1 sa"s biologist Kennth /roth( who studies C the circadian cloc& at Argonne >ational Baborator" in Bemont( <ll. D Answer. 5!#. ,A' 5!). ,A' 5!-. ,A' 5!4. ,A' 5!5. ,C' 5!6. ,A'

5#7. Bouis 13atchmo1 Armstrong was the most famous ja:: musician of the da" and won international fame A B both as a trumpet and as a singer. C D 5#1. *an" people sought to brea& awa" from rigid( con entional rules and traditions( just as ja:: trumpeters A B and saxophonist departed from written notes in order to express them. C D

5#2. Comparati e anatomists ha e been recentl" shown that man0s ocal apparatus is in se eral respect simpler A B C than the great ape0s. D 5#!. The roc&s of the crust are composed mostl" of mineral with light elements( li&e aluminum and sodium( A B while the mantle contains some hea ier elements( li&e iron and magnesium. C D 5##. A specimen is a single plant( animal( roc&( etc( which is an example of a particular species( or t"pe and A B C is examined or anal"sed b" scientist. D Answer. 5#7. ,D' 5#1. ,D' 5#2. ,B' 5#!. ,B' 5##. ,D' 5#). The go ernment exploited their labor while den"ing ...................... ,A' their social e8ualities ,B' them social e8ualit" ,C' social e8ualities of theirs ,D' that the" ha e social e8ualities

5#-. *$<s show that one region of cerebellum is smaller in an autistic brain than in a normal one. A B C D 5#4. Dust as mental illness ha e less se ere 1shadow1 ersions( .......................... ,A' a de elopmental disorder( so does an autism ,C' so did an autism( a de elopmental disorder ,B' than does autism( a de elopmental disorder ,D' so does autism( a de elopmental disorder 5#5. Through the "ears( scientists ha e de eloped smaller but increasingl" more powerful batteries for the A B C growing number of portable electrical de ice. D 5#6. British entr" into the ?uropean Communit" was the culmination of a long commitment of ?=. A B C D 5)7. *ore than 57 percent of labors at the construction site are temporar" wor&ers. A B C D 5)1. There exists more than 2(-77 different arieties of palm trees( with ar"ing flowers( lea es( and fruits. A B C D 5)2. @er best;&nown role of Dud" /arland was as Doroth" in The Wizard of Oz. A B C D 5)!. >utritionists recommend that foods from each of the four basic groups be eaten on a regularl" dail" basis. A B C D 5)#. The Kentuc&" Derb" .......................... e er" ma" at Churchill Downs in Bouis ille( Kentuc&". ,A' to be run ,B' run ,C' it ma" be run ,D' is run

5)). The ja elin used in competition must be between 2-7 and 247 centimeters ...................... ,A' in length ,B' it is long ,C' its length ,D' length

5)-. ........... peaches are classified as freestones or clingstone depends on how difficult it is to remo e the pit. ,A' The 1 ,B' About ,C' .hether ,D' 3cientificall"

Answer. 5#). ,B' 5#-. ,B' 5#4. ,D' 5#5. ,D' 5#6. ,C' 5)7. ,B' 5)1. ,A' 5)2. ,A' 5)!. ,C' 5)#. ,D' 5)). ,A' 5)-. ,C' 5)4. Astronomers do not &now how man" galaxies there are( but it is thought that there is millions or A B C D perhaps billions.

5)5. The amino acids ser e as the building bloc& of protains. A B C D 5)6. The differing curricular at the communit" colleges in Kent Count" reflect the fact that the student population A B at each sites is not consistent. C D 5-7. Among Thomas Defferson0s man" accomplishment was his wor& to establish the =ni ersit" of Eirginia. A B C D 5-1. %rom 145) to 1667( the capital of the =.3 is located in >ew Cor& cit". A B C D 5-2. *an" Ci il .ar battles were fought in Eirginia than in an" other state. A B C D 5-!. 3cientists stress that the o erall warming trend of the last decade holds much more significance .............. single "ear0s temperatures. ,A' an" do ,B' than do an" ,C' than an" do ,D' do than

5-#. .hen .................. impulses from man" of the neurons in one part of the brain( an epileptic sei:ure occurs. ,A' the simultaneous bursts ,C' there are simultaneous bursts of ,B' simultaneousl" burst ,D' simultaneousl" bursting

5-). The human bod" has four jugular eins( ..................... each side of the nec&. ,A' there are two on ,B' it has two on ,C' two are on ,D' two on

5--. Aspiria is used ................... a construction of the bleed essels. ,A' the counteraction ,B' to counteract ,C' counteract ,D' counteracting

5-4. An alligator is an animal somewhat li&e a crocodile( but with a breed( flatten snout. A B C D 5-5. Dr"ing of meats and egetables is no longer considered one of .................... of preser ing food. ,A' the wa"s are useful ,B' useful wa"s

,C' the most useful wa"s

,D' most are useful wa"s

5-6. The sea mammal meduoa is popularl" called a jell"fish because it ................... jell". ,A' loo&s rather li&e ,C' li&es loo&ing rather ,B' loo&s li&e rather ,D' rather li&es loo&ing

547. Therapists are currentl" using mental imager" in the hope that it might pro e ................. in the treatment of cancer. ,A' helpful ,B' for help ,C' helpfull" ,D' with the help

Answer. 857. ,C' 5)5. ,D' 5)6. ,C' 5-7. ,B' 5-1. ,A' 5-2. ,B' 5-!. ,C' 5-#. ,D' 5-). ,B' 5--. ,D' 5-4. ,C' 5-5. ,A' 5-6. ,A' 547. ,C'

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