... 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) ... uncles 18 Draft horses (A are) the (B tallest), most (C powerful), and (D heavy) group of horses 19 The (A sculptor) John Rogers produced many (B replica) of (C his) (D bronze statues) 20 (A Archaeological) ... 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...
... 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) ... elements 29 Two (A of the players) from the Yankees (B has) been (C chosen) (D to participate) in the All Star game 30 John Philip Sousa, (A who) (B many) people consider the (C greatest) composer ... 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...
... 13 B) 14 A) 15 D) 16 B) 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) ... 3,000 years 39 The (A destructive) force of (B running) water depends (C entirely almost) on the velocity (D of its flow) 40 The eastern bluebird (A is considered) the (B most attractive) bird ... instrument that is not (C done) of (D wood) 29 F.Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby is (A about) the (B pursuit) of (C wealthy), status, and (D love) in the 192 0s 30 (A Whenever) (B there are) red,...
... 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 ... the (D most cleanest) environment possible 19 Before his death (A in 194 3), in an effort to encourage (B less dependence) on one crop by the South, George Washington Carver (C is) responsible for ... 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) ...
... 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 ... earth) (D is) motionless 19 Anyone (A reproducing) copyrighted works without permission of the holders of the copyrights (B are) (C breaking) (D the law) 20 Supersonic transport (A such) the Concorde ... Hamilton Smith, and (B him) (C were awarded) the Nobel prize for (D their) research in that field 39 Although the Indians and the Eskimo had lived for centuries (A in Canada and the United States),...
... 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) ... be complied) 27 In 197 5, (A according to) the National Center for Health Statistics, the average life expectancy for people (B born) (C during) that year (D is) 72.4 years 28 Traditionally, the ... years 28 Traditionally, the flag is (A risen) (B in the morning) and (C taken) down (D at night) 29 When (A the silkworm) gets through (B to lay) (C its) eggs, (D it does) 30 Frank Lloyd Wright...
... 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) ... of potassium nitrate, charcoal, and sulfur 18 In the (A relatively) short history of industrial (B developing) (C in the United States), New York City (D has played) a vital role 19 As the demand ... all (B other) reptiles in that its body is encased in a protective shell of (C their) (D own) 39 Benjamin Franklin (A was) the editor of (B the largest) newspaper in the colonies, a diplomatic...
... 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) ... 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 the sun, life (B as) we know (C it) would not ... 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 the application of...
... 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 ... of) the transcontinental railroad system 28 The range of plant life on a mountainside (A is) a (B results) of (C differences) in temperature and precipitation at (D varying) altitudes 29 (A Even)...
... 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 ... 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) ... has) been criticized for (B not having) (C much) required courses scheduled (D for) this semester 19 (A A) thunderhead, dense clouds that (B rise) (C high) into the sky in huge columns, (D produce)...
... 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 a wide) (D variety) of cargoes 21 Pikes Peak, (A named ... 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) ... 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 and) long-term, of material (D...
... Haywood Broun was a (A read widely) (B newspaper) columnist (C who wrote) (D during) the 192 0's and 193 0's 19 (A Researches) in (B economics), psychology, and (C marketing) can (D help) businesses ... 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) ... the (D absent) of oxygen 33 (In) about 192 0, experimental (B psychologists) have devoted more research (C to learning) than to (D any other) topic 34 Transfer taxes are (A imposed on) the (B...
... in) they are (D placed) 29 (A The) Sun supplies the light and (B the warmth) that permit (C life) on earth (D existing) 30 For seventeen years, between 193 2 (A to) 194 9, Fred Allen (B was) (C ... 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) ... 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 (D metal) hoops 39 Salt was once (A too) scarce (B and)...
... field) of (C journalist) (D in the early) twentieth century 19 The Dave Brubek Quartet, one of (A the most popular) jazz bands of the 195 0s, had a (B particularly) loyal (C following) on (D campuses ... 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 ... perfect) crystal structure (B that gives) diamonds their (C hardness), brilliance, and (D transparent) 29 Needles are (A simple-looking) tools, (B but) they are (C very relatively) difficult (D...
... 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) ... 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 Lanier (A achieved) fame both (B ... consists of (A a cloud of) interstellar dust (B enough dense) (C to obscure) the stars (D beyond) it 29 (A Commercially) honey is heated and (B filtered) in order to (C stabilize) and clarify (D it)...
... 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) 29 ... 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) (C outdoors) (D similar) soccer 29 The ... processing has (B grown) (C rapid) (D since) the first large calculators were introduced in 195 0 39 Vaslav Nijinsky (A achieved) world recognition (B as) both (C a danger) (D as well as) a choreographer...
... 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 ... (C poet Alexander Pope), is painted (D on) the ceiling of the Library of Congress in Washington 29 (A As a result) of the Women's Movement, women now (B holds) positions that were (C once restricted...
... 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) ... 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) for and won protection and (C benefits) for (D its) worker-members ... Handicapped) people frequently (B state) that they feel (C isolated) and (D other people) avoid them 39 (A Detection) often (B find out the truth) by gathering (C lots of) unrelated information and...
... 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) ... (D sudden) 19 Natural bridges (A of stone) are (B formed the) action of water (C or) (D winddriven) sand 20 In Babbitt and (A other novels), Sinclair Lewis presented (B critical) portraits of middle-class ... carbon 28 There (A are) many people in this city (B which) (C own) the house they (D live in) 29 His dissertation (A was) (B neither) original (C nor) (D excellence) 30 Few (living) things (B...
... 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) ... (D popularity) in the Middle Ages 18 In 196 3, the Beatles, (A with) their haircuts, clothes, and (B joking), (C drew) crowds of (D shrieking) teenagers 19 (A Conditions) (B that) are necessary ... 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)...