... than any of the other grain crops A) it provides B) that providing C) provides D) that provides 15 Travelers ………their reservations well in advance if they want to fly during the Christmas holidays ... in which) buildings (D would be preserved), but people would be destroyed 22 The differential attractions of the sun and the moon (A have) a direct effect (B in) the (C rising) and falling (D ... call) restriction enzymes, it is possible (B to split off) segments of DNA (C from) the (D donor) organism 24 Before TV, the common man (A seldom never) (B had) the opportunity to see and (C hear)...
... the atmosphere 25 Dreams are (A commonly) (B made up of) both visual (C or) verbal (D images) 26 The trap-door spider (A makes) a hole in the ground, lines it (B with silk), and (C closing) it ... two nonconsecutive (D terms) 23 The American soprano Mary Gardner, (A who had) one of the (B greatest) operatic voices of her era, retired at the (C height) of (D the) career 24 On nights when ... which D) many that 13 in 1772, Maryland's state capitol is still in use and is one of the most attractive public building in the United States A) It was built B) Built C) To build it D) Building...
... to light) street lamps (C it was) in (D the) town of Frederick, New York, in 1825 24 Quinine, cinnamon, and other (A useful) substances (B are) all derived (C of) the (D bark of trees) 25 Although ... a (B great deal) from (C one another), they share a common interest in human (D relationships) 26 Admiral Grace Hopper (A created) the (B computer) language COBOL, which is used (C primary) for ... City (A surpassed) the other Atlantic seaports in (B partly) because it (C.developed) the best transportation links (D with) the interior of the country 34 (A All of) mammals, dolphins are (B...
... Lady A) greatest work B) greatest works C) the greatest work D) the greatest works 13 Although the scientific community had hoped that the field of transplantation , the shortage of organ donors ... his death (A in 1943), in an effort to encourage (B less dependence) on one crop by the South, George Washington Carver (C is) responsible for developing hundreds of industrial (D uses) for peanuts ... both together) with petroleum (C in) the minute pores of rocks (D such as) sandstone and limestone 26 There is (A no) limit to the diversity to be (B finding) in the (C cultures) of (D people) throughout...
... without permission of the holders of the copyrights (B are) (C breaking) (D the law) 20 Supersonic transport (A such) the Concorde will probably be (B widely) accepted (C as soon) as problems of ... planning) (C to use) steel supports in concrete structures (D built) on unstable geophysical sites 26 Aristotle (A systematically) set out the (B various) forms of the syllogism (C that) (D has remained) ... A) 23 D) 24 D) 25 B) 31 C) 32 D) 33 A) 34 A) 35 B) B) A) A) 10 A) 16 B) 17 A) 18 D) 19 B) 20 A) 26 D) 27 B) 28 B) 29 B) 30 D) 36 D) 37 D) 38 B) 39 D) 40 ...
... model not only saves time but also (B energy) by (C operating) on two batteries (D instead) of four 26 The government requires that a census (A be taken) (B every ten years) (C so) accurate statistics ... Statistics, the average life expectancy for people (B born) (C during) that year (D is) 72.4 years 28 Traditionally, the flag is (A risen) (B in the morning) and (C taken) down (D at night) 29 When ... 10 D) 11 D) 12 D) 13 C) 14 A) 15 C) 16 C) 17 C) 18 C) 19 B) 20 A) 21 D) 22 D) 23 B) 24 A) 25 B) 26 C) 27 D) 28 A) 29 B) 30 D) 31 B) 32 D) 33 C) 34 C) 35 B) 36 C) 37 A) 38 C) 39 D) 40 A) ...
... 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 have) prickly stems, pinnate leaves, and large flowers, (C which) usually smell (D sweetly) 26 (A Having chose) the topics for (B their) essays, the students (C were) instructed to make (D ... 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) 39 C) 40 D) ...
... 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 ... (C resulted in) the (D rapid) creation by Congress of new government programs for the unemployed 26 (A It is) imperative that a graduate student (B maintains) a grade poit average (C of) "B" in...
... misuse) 32 Lectures (A for) the week of march 22 -26 (B will include) the (C following) : The causes of the Civil War, The Economy of the South, Battle Strategies, and The (D assassinate) Lincoln 33 ... to the Civil War soldiers who (A had laid) on the battlefields and (B whom) he (C had seen) (D 26 One of the first and (A ultimately) the most important (B purposeful) of a reservoir was (C to ... 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 test 15 Since Elizabeth Barrett Browning's father ... 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 ... without (B sinking) into it because (C they) distribute (D the person's) weight over a wide area 26 Fuel injection engines (A employ) injectors (B instead a) carburetor (C to spray) fuel (D into) ... 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 ... (D in) colonial Rhode Island 25 A mousebird's (A tail) is (B double) as (C long as) (D its body) 26 The Uinta Mountains of northeastern Utah are (A the only) range of mountains in North Aerica ... 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...
... eastern United States, but (C almost) of them were destroyed by a disease (D called) chestnut blight 26 (A Despite) they are (B small), ponies are (C strong) and (D have) great stamina 27 Physical ... 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 ... 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) 31 D) 32 A) 33 A) 34 C) 35 B) 36 B) 37 C) 38 C) 39 A) 40 B) ...
... 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 ... 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 (A Most modern) barns are (B both insulated), ... (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 C) 22 C) 23 A) 24 C) 25 D) 26 B)...
... many B) many of them C) many of which D) which many 14 In 1775, Daniel Boone opened the Wilderness Trail and made the first settlements in Kentucky A) possibly it was B) as possible C) possible ... 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 ... Magdalena, New Mexico, (A when) the (B oldest) (C known) ears of cultivated corn were (D discovered) 26 The fossil remains of (A much) extinct (B mammals) have been (C found) in the tar pits at Rancho...
... 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 ... 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 C) 23 B) 24 A) 25 B) 26 D) 27 A) ... Ghent, (A signed in) 1814, (B ends) (C the) (D last) war between England and the United States 26 In the year 500, ancient Greece (A was reaching) is highest (B level of) civilization, with great...
... 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 ... the husbands, not the wives, (B whose lives) were (C shortened by) the (D lost) of their spouses 26 (A For) minor cuts, scratches, and insect (B bitings), apply an antiseptic (C directly) to (D ... 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) 31 B) 32 A) 33 D) 34 A) 35 D) 36 D) 37 B) 38 B) 39 C) 40 B) ...
... 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 ... of (A turtles are) uniquely (B adapt) (C to living) on land, in fresh water, (D or in the) ocean 26 (A The field) of laser spectroscopy (B has changed) radically (C between) the last (D decade) ... 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) 31 B) 32 B) 33 C) 34 B) 35 B) 36 B) 37 B) 38 D) 39 A) 40 A) ...
... (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), ... distortions 25 It (A is) about 125 years (B for) the cedar tree to reach (C its full) (D height) 26 (A Compared to) (B those) of animals, the fossil record for (C 27 Life (A that) we know (B it) ... dialogue 36 Antibiotics can be (A convenience) grouped (B according to) the (C species) (D of) microorganisms) 37 In (A general), the greater the distance from the equator, (B shorter) the (C growing)...
... A) Since B) However C) Although D) Due to 15 Ludwig van Beethoven is considered one of the greatest composers ……… A) who ever lived B) he lived C) when living D) while he lived B Written Expression ... instances of) heart attacks in people 22 (A The more) you (B pull) on a square knot, the (C tightest) it (D gets) 23 The koto, a japanise string instrument, (A consists in) (B a) long (C wooden) ... suspension bridges in the United States (B were) (C built by) American (D building) James Finley 26 Caterpillars have three (A pairs of) legs, two (B row) of (C eyes), and (D strong) jaws 27 Cro-Magnon...