... 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 ... 12 B) 13 C) 14 A) 15 D) 16 C) 17 D) 18 D) 19 C) 20 B) 21 B) 22 A) 23 C) 24 D) 25 B) 26 B) 27 B) 28 B) 29 C) 30 C) 31 C) 32 B) 33 D) 34 C) 35 D) 36 B) 37 A) 38 A) 39 D) 40 C) ... characteristics of the Baroque style (A was) (B a renewed interest) in ornamentation and a powerful (C use) of both light (D and) shade 38 (A The understanding) electricity (B depends on) a knowledge of...
... 12 B) 13 A) 14 D) 15 C) 16 B) 17 A) 18 D) 19 A) 20 B) 21 A) 22 B) 23 A) 24 A) 25 D) 26 C) 27 C) 28 A) 29 B) 30 A) 31 D) 32 D) 33 B) 34 B) 35 D) 36 C) 37 A) 38 C) 39 B) 40 A) ... 17 If biennials were planted this year, they (A will be) (B likely) (C to bloom) (D next year) 18 The value (A of the dollar) (B declines) (C as) the rate of inflation (D raises) 19 Even though ... 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...
... considered) the (B most attractive) bird (C native of) North America (D by many) bird-watchers Answer Sheet B) B) A) C) A) D) C) A) D) 10 A) 11 B) 12 C) 13 B) 14 A) 15 D) 16 B) 17 D) 18 C) 19 C) 20 D) ... 17 D) 18 C) 19 C) 20 D) 21 A) 22 B) 23 D) 24 A) 25 C) 26 C) 27 D) 28 C) 29 C) 30 B) 31 B) 32 C) 33 A) 34 B) 35 D) 36 C) 37 B) 38 A) 39 C) 40 C) ... A metallic object (A that) is (B in contact with) a magnet (C becomes) a magnet (D themselves) 18 The change (A from) summer to winter (B occurs) very (C abrupt) in the tundra (D regions) of North...
... 12 A) 13 B) 14 D) 15 B) 16 C) 17 C) 18 D) 19 B) 20 B) 21 D) 22 A) 23 C) 24 C) 25 A) 26 C) 27 A) 28 C) 29 D) 30 C) 31 D) 32 D) 33 B) 34 A) 35 A) 36 D) 37 B) 38 B) 39 D) 40 D) ... natural gas (B to light) street lamps (C it was) in (D the) town of Frederick, New York, in 182 5 24 Quinine, cinnamon, and other (A useful) substances (B are) all derived (C of) the (D bark of trees) ... race walkers must (B always) keep some portion of (C their) feet (D in contact with) the ground 28 Henry David Thoreau's book Walden ; A life in the Woods is a (A record) of (B his) (C simply)...
... 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 ... 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 ... supply (A in the atmosphere) (B was) not replenished (C by plants), it would soon (D be exhausted) 28 With (A his) father's guidance, Mozart (B begun) (C playing) the clavier at the age of three and...
... 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) ... 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 ... first) colonies may or may not (B have been made) (C by Betsy Ross) (D during the Revolution) 38 (A some) conifers, (B that is), (C tree) that have cones, (D are) able to thrive on poor, thin...
... Sutter's Mail and that the California Gold Rush begin A) Because in 184 8 B) That in 184 8 C) In 184 8 that it was D) It was in 184 8 14 The crime rate has continued to rise in American cities despite ... 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) ... 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) (C in the United...
... 12 B) 13 C) 14 D) 15 B) 16 C) 17 D) 18 B) 19 C) 20 A) 21 A) 22 A) 23 C) 24 B) 25 A) 26 B) 27 D) 28 C) 29 B) 30 C) 31 D) 32 A) 33 D) 34 D) 35 C) 36 C) 37 C) 38 D) 39 A) 40 C) ... into the station 38 Fertilizers (A are used) (B primarily) to enrich (C soil) and (D increasing) yield 39 If the ozone gases of the atmosphere (A did not filter out) the ultraviolet rays of ... both (C A dancer) (D as well as a) choreographer 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)...
... 31 B) 32 D) 33 A) 34 A) B) D) C) A) 10 C) 15 B) 16 A) 17 B) 18 C) 19 B) 20 A) 25 A) 26 B) 27 B) 28 B) 29 B) 30 B) 35 A) 36 D) 37 C) 38 A) 39 D) 40 D) ... 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 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) of (C differences)...
... 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 ... 32 C) 33 A) 34 C) 35 A) A) B) A) B) A) 10 C) 15 B) 16 D) 17 C) 18 C) 19 D) 20 B) 25 B) 26 B) 27 C) 28 D) 29 C) 30 C) 36 B) 37 C) 38 B) 39 D) 40 D) ... had two carbon rods from (B which) vapor (C serves) (D to conduct) the current across the gap 18 The Department of Fine Arts and Architecture (A has) been criticized for (B not having) (C much)...
... 18 Neither humans (A or) dogs (B can hear) as (C well) as (D cats) 19 (A 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) 25 A) 31 A) 32 A) 33 C) 34 D) 35 C) C) D) B) 10 A) 16 C) 17 A) 18 A) 19 D) 20 B) 26 B) 27 B) 28 C) 29 B) 30 B) 36 B) 37 B) 38 A) 39 C) 40 B) ... boundaries (D of which) are called its feeding territory 38 (A Most) familiar (B type of) pump (C in use) today is (D the) piston pump 39 (A The term) "forgetting" refers (B to) the loss, whether temporary...
... C) 25 B) 31 C) 32 D) 33 A) 34 B) 35 A) B) A) D) 10 C) 16 A) 17 D) 18 A) 19 A) 20 D) 26 C) 27 D) 28 B) 29 D) 30 D) 36 C) 37 B) 38 C) 39 A) 40 A) ... 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 ... worn) into many (C strange) shapes (D by the action) of wind and water 17 The (A author) Susan Glaspell (B won) a Pulitzer Prize in 1931 (C for) (D hers) play, Alison's House 18 Haywood Broun was...
... different) types (D of) roses 17 (A Since) 19 08 breeders (B set out) to produce chickens that could (C survive) Canada's (D cold climate) 18 (A From) 186 5 to 187 5, a (B remarkable) (C various) of inventions ... 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) ... 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 with...
... mountains) of Nevada in 185 8 (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) ... protect (C it) from (D rain and snow) 28 It is their (A nearly perfect) crystal structure (B that gives) diamonds their (C hardness), brilliance, and (D transparent) 29 Needles are (A simple-looking) ... novel (C because) it broke (D so many) traditions 37 Abigail Adams' (A letters) to (B her) husband present (C a graphic) picture of the (D age which) she lived 38 Viscosity is a measurement (A describing)...
... 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) 31 C) 32 C) 33 C) 34 D) 35 C) 36 B) 37 B) 38 D) 39 C) 40 B) ... circus in 187 1 and (B become) the (C most famous) showman of his (D time) 37 The way a child (A plays with) other children reveals (B a lots) about (C the child's) emotional (D development) 38 Sheep ... 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 (D a library) 19 Sidney...
... 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) 28 D) ... fever, the (A elevations) of body temperature above 98. 6 F, is (B considered) (C to be) a symptom of a disorder rather than a disease (D in itself) 28 Lacrosse is a ballgame played (A on) a (B field) ... 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...
... 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) ... 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 ... important to (B any country), it cannot be (C more important) than the livelihood of (D its) citizens 28 "Order is (A Heaven's) first law", (B made) by the (C poet Alexander Pope), is painted (D on)...
... 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) ... and (D comfortable) manner 18 Fire, the phenomenon of combustion (A as 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) ... lung diseases, (B are believed) to be the result of years (C of exposure) (D to) fine cotton dust 38 (A Handicapped) people frequently (B state) that they feel (C isolated) and (D other people) avoid...
... 12 D) 13 C) 14 C) 15 A) 16 A) 17 D) 18 D) 19 B) 20 D) 21 C) 22 A) 23 C) 24 D) 25 A) 26 B) 27 A) 28 B) 29 D) 30 D) 31 B) 32 C) 33 C) 34 A) 35 B) 36 A) 37 B) 38 C) 39 A) 40 D) ... according to) the (C species) (D of) microorganisms) 37 In (A general), the greater the distance from the equator, (B shorter) the (C growing) season (D becomes) 38 Though both cats (A and) dogs existed ... the fossil record for (C 27 Life (A that) we know (B it) is (C based on) the (D element) carbon 28 There (A are) many people in this city (B which) (C own) the house they (D live in) 29 His dissertation...
... 12 A) 13 D) 14 C) 15 A) 16 B) 17 D) 18 B) 19 C) 20 C) 21 C) 22 C) 23 A) 24 B) 25 D) 26 B) 27 D) 28 D) 29 A) 30 B) 31 B) 32 A) 33 C) 34 C) 35 A) 36 B) 37 C) 38 A) 39 D) 40 B) ... lived about 35,000 years ago, (B was) about six feet tall, (C stood) straight, and (D with) a large brain and a high forehead 28 The boll weevil, a (A cotton-eating) insect, was (B a major reason) ... 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)...