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1 Aerodynamics is the study of the forces on an object as it moves through the atmosphere
A) acting B) act
C) are acting D) acted
2 for their strong fiber include flax and hemp
A) Plants are grown B) Plants grown
C) Plants that grow D) To grow plants
3 , Jose Limon's dance troupe often toured abroad
A) The U.S State Department sponsored it
B) Sponsored by the U.S State Department
C) The U.S State Department, which sponsored it
D) The sponsorship of the U.S State Department
4 Elfreth's Alley in Philadelphia is the oldest residential street in the United States, with from 1728
A) houses are dated B) the dates of the houses
C) the dating of houses D) houses dating
5 In 1821, the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, was laid out in a design after that of Washington,D.C
A) patterned B) was patterned
C) a pattern D) that patterned
6 in front of a camera lens changes the color of the light that reaches the film A) Placed a filter B) A filter is placed
C) A filter placed D) When a filter placed
7 The Massachusetts State House, in 1798, was the most distinguished
building in the United States at that time
A) completing B) which was completed
C) was completed D) to be completed
8 Barbara McClintock for her discovery of the mobility of genetic elements A) known B) who known
C) knowing D) is known
9 The solitary scientist by himself has in many instances been replaced by a cooperative scientific team
A) to make important discoveries
B) important discoveries were made
C) has made important discoveries
D) making important discoveries
10 Geometry is the branch of mathematics the properties of lines, curves, shapes, and surfaces
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C) concerned with D) its concerns are
11 an average of 471 inches of rain a year, Mount Waialeale in Hawaii is the wettest spot in the world
A) It receives B) Receiving
C) To receive D) Received
12 Amber is a hard, yellowish-brown from the resin of pine trees that lived millions of years ago
A) substance formed B) to form a substance
C) substance has formed D) forming a substance
13 The Democratic party is older than the other major American political party,
A) which the Republic party B) the Republican party
C) it is the Republican party D) the Republican party is
14 relations with friends and acquaintances, play a major role in the social development of adolescents
A) What are called peer group relations are
B) Peer Group relations are
C) Peer group relations, the
D) By peer group relations, we mean
15 Joseph Henry, director of the Smithsonian Institution, was President
Lincoln's advisor on scientific matters
A) the first B) to be the first
C) was the first D) as the first
B Written Expression
16 The bellflower (A is) a wildflower that (B grows in) shady fields, in (C
marshes), (D and mountain) slopes
17 Computers are (A often used) to control, (B adjustment), and (C correct)
complex (D industrial) operations
18 Eggs may be (A boiled) in (B the shell), scrambled, (C fried), and cooked in countless (D another) ways
19 Many places of (A history), scientific, (B cultural), or (C scenic) importance have been designated (D national) monuments
20 R.Buckminister Fuller was (A a design), (B an architect), an (C inventor), and (D an engineer)
21 (A Modern) motorcycles are (B lighter), faster, (C and specialized) than (D motorcycles) of twenty-five years ago
22 Many people who live near the ocean (A depended on) it as a source of (B food), (C recreation), and (D to have economic) opportunities
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24 As (A a breed), golden retrievers are (B intelligent), (C loyally), and (D
friendly) dogs
25 Mathematics can be considered (A a language), an art, (B a science), a (C tool),
or (D playing a game)
26 (A Paper) may contain (B vegetable), (C minerals), or (D man-made) fibers
27 According to Susan Sontag, (A our concepts) of (B art), beauty, and (C nature) (D has) been changed by photography
28 The economist Kenneth Boulding (A proposed) a single social science that (B would unify) (C economic), sociology, and (D political) science
29 The (A teeth front) are used to (B bite) (C food), the canines to tear it, and the molars (D to grind it)
30 An ant's antennae provide (A it) with the (B sense) of (C hear), smell, (D touch), and taste
31 A beaver uses (A its strong) front (B teeth) to cut down trees and (C peel off) (D its) bark
32 A caricature is a picture (A in which) the subject's (B distinctive) features (C they are) deliberately (D exaggerated)
33 Ants are blind to red light, so (A it is) possible to observe (B themselves) in an artificial nest (C without) distributing (D their) activities
34 An auger is (A a tool) which a carpenter (B uses it) (C to bore) holes (D in wood)
35 The glaciers in Olympia National Park are (A unusually) because (B they) are found at altitudes lower than (C those) at (D which) glaciers are usually found
36 In (A his) novels, Sinclair Lewis (B drew) critical portraits of Americans (C who) thought of (D them) as model citizens
37 Jaguars (A which resemble) leopards but (B they) are larger and are (C marked) with rosettes (D rather than) spots
38 Most bacteria (A have) strong cell walls (B much) (C like) (D that) of plants
39 Bees (A collect) pollen, (B which) (C furnishes) protein for (D its) diet
40 A small business (A often) limits (B their) operations to a single (C
neighborhood) or a group of neighboring (D communities)
Answer Sheet
1 A) 2 B) 3 B) 4 D) 5 A) 6 C) 7 B) 8 D) 9 D) 10 C)
11 B) 12 A) 13 B) 14 C) 15 A) 16 D) 17 B) 18 D) 19 A) 20 A)
21 C) 22 D) 23 B) 24 C) 25 D) 26 C) 27 D) 28 C) 29 A) 30 C)
31 D) 32 C) 33 B) 34 B) 35 A) 36 D) 37 A) 38 D) 39 D) 40 B)