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... efforts on the part of both government and private citizens to curb A) them B) him C) its D) it 15 Frost occurs in valleys and on low grounds on adjacent hills A) more frequently as B) as frequently ... ways) (B the most effective) of (C all) the explosive materials, (D were) a mixture of potassium nitrate, charcoal, and sulfur 18 In the (A relatively) short history of industrial (B developing) ... B) B) 11 C) 12 C) 13 D) 14 D) 21 B) 22 A) 23 B) 24 A) 31 A) 32 D) 33 B) 34 B) C) A) A) A) 10 C) 15 C) 16 B) 17 D) 18 B) 19 B) 20 A) 25 D) 26 A) 27 D) 28 A) 29 B) 30 D) 35 B) 36 B) 37 B) 38 C)...
... Hemingway used his experiences for some of his most powerful novels A) But a B) It is a C) While D) A 15 Thirty-eight national sites are known as parks, another eighty-two as monuments, and A) the ... 18 Airports must (A be located) (B near to) major population centers for the advantage of (C air transportation) (D to be retained) 19 (A It is said) that Einstein felt (B very) (C badly) about ... structure 21 (A Despite of) the increase in air fares, most people (B still) (C prefer) (D to travel) by plane 22 All of (A we) students must (B have) an identification card in order to check...
... eminent American poet who is D) Despite an eminent American poet 15 The examiner made us our identification in order to be amitted to the test center A) showing B) show C) showed D) to show B Written ... of the South, Battle Strategies, and The (D assassinate) Lincoln 33 (A Despite of) (B many) attempts (C to introduce) a universal language, notably Esperanto and Idiom Neutral, the effort has ... The Chinese) were the first and (B large) ethnic group (C to work) on the construction (D of) the transcontinental railroad system 28 The range of plant life on a mountainside (A is) a (B results)...
... fails on the first try A) in passing the driver's test B) to pass the driver's test C) to have passed the driver's test D) pass the driver's test15 Since Elizabeth Barrett Browning's father never ... 11 withstands testing, we may not conclude that it is true, but we may retain it A) If a hypothesis B) That a ... the Taft-Hartley Act which (B forbids) unfair union practices, some unions (C such as) the air traffice controllers have voted (D to strike) even though this action might endanger the national...
... The astronomer) George Hale was (B a pioneer) in (C the art) of (D photograph) the Sun 20 Trucks (A can be) used (B transport) (C a wide) (D variety) of cargoes 21 Pikes Peak, (A named for) explorer ... Letter, became an American literary classic A) of which one, B) which one C) one of which, D) one was 15 about four years for a new aircraft model to move from the preliminary design stage to the ... Wisconsin was (A the first) school (B to make) a serious effort (C teach) students (D public adminstration) 36 (A Some) underground water is (B enough safe) to drink, (C but) all surface water must...
... to learning) than to (D any other) topic 34 Transfer taxes are (A imposed on) the (B sell) or (C exchange of) stocks (D and) bonds 35 One of the greatest of (A mountains climbers), Carl Blaurock ... Expression 16 The rock formations in the Valley of Fire in Nevada (A has) been (B worn) into many (C strange) shapes (D by the action) of wind and water 17 The (A author) Susan Glaspell (B won) a Pulitzer ... textile industry B) the textile industry C) in the textile industry D) the textile industry was 15 the outer rings of a gyroscope are turned or twisted, the gyroscope itself continues to spin...
... the late eighteenth century A) Diamonds B) Because diamonds C) That diamonds D) Diamonds, which 15 Designed by Frederic Auguste Batholde, A) the United States was given the Statue of Liberty ... Revival style of (D architecture) 37 Sponges (A have) neither (B heads) (C or) separate body (D.organs) 38 A (A wooden) barrel is made from (B strips) of wood called staves (C holding) together ... during) (D their) lifetimes Answer Sheet C) A) C) D) B) B) D) A) C) 10 C) 11 A) 12 B) 13 D) 14 C) 15 C) 16 B) 17 A) 18 C) 19 B) 20 C) 21 C) 22 B) 23 C) 24 D) 25 C) 26 A) 27 D) 28 C) 29 D) 30 A)...
... of (D fuel) 23 Georgia has (A too) many types of (B soil) that (C virtually) any temperate-zone crop can be grown (D there) 24 The sum of (A all) chemical reactions in (B an organism's) living ... (B mountains) of Nevada in 1858 (C attracted) many fortune-seekers (D to that area) Answer Sheet C) D) A) B) B) C) A) A) B) 10 A) 11 D) 12 C) 13 A) 14 B) 15 A) 16 D) 17 A) 18 C) 19 D) 20 A) 21 ... chemical reactions in (B an organism's) living cells (C are) called (D its) metabolism 25 River (A transportation) in the United States (B consists) (C primarily) of barges (D pull) by towboats 26...
... 1775, Daniel Boone opened the Wilderness Trail and made the first settlements in Kentucky A) possibly it was B) as possible C) possible D) it possible 15 Rarely seen far from water A) spotted ... resistant) to (C heat) than (D metals) 17 (A Not everyone) realizes (B that) the (C most largest) organ of the (D human) body is the skin 18 Mold is (A extrmely) (B destruction) to (C books) in ... concerning) Southern (D history) Answer Sheet C) C) C) A) C) B) B) A) A) 10 C) 11 B) 12 A) 13 C) 14 C) 15 D) 16 A) 17 C) 18 B) 19 C) 20 B) 21 B) 22 D) 23 C) 24 D) 25 A) 26 A) 27 D) 28 B) 29 A) 30 B)...
... building) their homes from (D split) logs 23 A Venus' Flytrap (A is a) small planet that (B have) leaves that (C snap) together (D like) traps 24 The Last of the Mohicans (A are) (B a) famous book ... population centers for the advantage of (C air transportation) (D to be retained) Answer Sheet A) D) C) B) B) A) D) C) B) 10 D) 11 B) 12 A) 13 C) 14 D) 15 C) 16 D) 17 D) 18 D) 19 B) 20 C) 21 A) 22 ... popular nut in the United States A) The rich food B) Food is rich C) To be rich D) A rich food 15 More ivory is obtained from elephants in Africa elephants in Asia A) rather than B) more than...
... impact of two vehicles can cause a lot of to both A) damage B) damages C) damaging D) damagings 15 After the oil embargo, no longer gasguzzling cars as the cost of gasoline increased A) people ... of) rain in (B the northern Africa) (C caused) (D severe) scarcity of food 22 The political contestant's speech (A was filled with) empty (B promise), platitudes, (C and) (D trite) expressions ... rely (D on their) parents Answer Sheet C) A) D) B) C) D) B) A) C) 10 A) 11 A) 12 A) 13 B) 14 A) 15 C) 16 B) 17 B) 18 D) 19 B) 20 C) 21 B) 22 B) 23 C) 24 C) 25 D) 26 B) 27 A) 28 B) 29 B) 30 C)...
... vibrations in the earth A) that falling B) falling rocks C) rock is falling D) when rocks falling 15 When people who iritated him, the columnist was bitter and even splenetic A) in discussion ... observed) in light, flame, and heat, (B it is) one of the (C basic) tools (D of mankind) 19 (A Organized) labor has (B fight) for and won protection and (C benefits) for (D its) worker-members ... than any) produced before Answer Sheet A) B) D) B) B) C) A) B) D) 10 B) 11 B) 12 A) 13 D) 14 B) 15 C) 16 A) 17 B) 18 B) 19 B) 20 B) 21 A) 22 A) 23 B) 24 A) 25 B) 26 C) 27 A) 28 C) 29 B) 30 D)...
... Boston B) in Beacon Street at Boston C) on Beacon Street in Boston D) at Beacon Street on Boston 15 the outer rings of a gyroscope are turned or twisted, the gyroscope are continues to spin in ... (D winddriven) sand 20 In Babbitt and (A other novels), Sinclair Lewis presented (B critical) portraits of middle-class Americans (C who thought) of (D them) as model citizens 21 Quite (A logically), ... modernize) instruction at the university 32 (A Although) the book describes events of (B 10 to 15 years ago) the author says (C its) also about (D current) foreign policy 33 Each of the girls...