1. Simple photographic lenses cannot.....sharp, undistorted images over a wide field.
a. to form
b. Are formed
c. Forming
d. Form
2. Of all the factors affecting agricultural yields, weather is the one.....the most.
a. In influences farmers
b. That influences farmers
c. Farmers that it influences
d. Why farmers influences it
3. Beverly Sills, ..... assumed directorship of the New York City Opera in 1979
a. Be a star soprano
b. Was a star soprano
c. A star soprano and
d. A star soprano
4. ..... of tissues is known as histology
a. Studying scientific
b. The scientific study
c. To study scientifically
d. That is scientific studying
5. With the exception of mercury, .... at standard temperature and pressure
a. The metallic elemant are solid
b. Which is solid a solid metallic elemant
c. Metallic elements being solid
d. Since the metallic elements are solid
6. Potential dehydration is.........that a land animal faces
a. The often greatest hazard
b. The greatest often hazard
c. Often the greatest hazard
d. Often the hazarad greatest
7. By tracking the eye of hurricane, forcasters can determine the speed at which.....
a. Is a storm moving
b. a storm is moving
c. is moving a storm
d. a moving storm
8. The grapes of wath, a novel about the depression years of the 1930’s, is one of John Steinbeck’s.......books.
a. Most famous
b. The most famous
c. Are most famous
d. And most famous
9. Technology will play a key role in......future life-styles
a. To shape
b. Shaping
c. Shape of
d. Shaped
10. The computer has dramatically affected...........photographic lenses are constructed.
a. Is the way
b. That the way
c. Which way do
d. The way
11. The early railroads were.....the existing arteries of transportation:roads, turnpikes,canals, and other waterways.
a. Those short lines connected
b. Short lines that connected
c. Connected by short lines
d. Short connecting lines
12. ..........as a masterpiece, a work of art must transcend the ideals of the period in which it was created
a. Ranks
b. The ranking
c. To be ranked
d. For being ranked
13. Jackie Robinson,...........to play baseball in the major leagues, joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947.
a. The Black American who first
b. The first Black American
c. Was the first Black American
d. The first and a black American who
14. During the flood of 1927, the Red Cross..........out of emergency headquarters Mississipi, set up temporary shelters for the homeless.
a. Operates
b. Is operating
c. Has operated
d. Operating
15. In bacteria and in other organisms,......is the nucleic acid DNA that provides the generic information.
a. Both
b. Which
c. And
d. It
Written Expression
Directions : in questions 16-40 each sentences has for underlined words of phrases. The for underlined parts of the sentence are marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). Identify the one underlined answer sheet, find the number of the questions and fill in the space that correspons to the letter of the answer you have chosen.
Look at the following example :
Example I
Guppies are sometimes call rainbow fish because of the males’ bright colors.
A B C D
The sentence should read, “Guppies are sometimes called rainbow fish because of the males’ bright colors.” Therefore, you should choose ( A ).
Example II
Serving several term in Congress, Shirley Chisholm became an important United States politician.
A B C D
The sentence should read. “Serving several terms in Congress, Shirley Chisholm became in important United States politician.” Therefore, you should choose ( B ).
Now begin work on the questions.
16. Twenty to thirty year after a mature forest is cleared away, a nearly impenetrable thicket of trees and shrubs develops.
A B C D
17. The first national park in world. Yellowstone National Park, was established in 1872.
A B C D
18. Because it does not have a blood supply, the cornea takes their oxygen directly from the air.
A B C D
19. Magnificent mountains and coastal scenery is British Columbia’s chief tourist attractions.
A B C D
20. Scientists at universities are often more involved in theoretical research than in practically research.
A B C D
21. John Rosamond Johnson he composed numerous songs, includingLift Every Voice and Sing, for which his brother, James Weldon Johnson, wrote the words.
A B C D
22. Nylon, a synthetic done from a combination of water, air, and a by-product of coal, was first introduced in 1938.
A B CD
23. Ornithology, the study of birds, is one of the majorfields in which amateurs play a scientific role in accumulating, researching, and publish data.
A B C d
24. Animation is a technique for creativity the illusion of lifethings. in inanimate .
A B C D
25. The nonviolent protest advocated by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr proving highly effective in an age of expanding television news coverage.
A B CD
26. On December 7, 1787, Delaware became a first state to ratify the Constitution.
A B C D
27. Nutritionists believe what diet affects how one feels physically and emotionally.
A B C D
28. Mealii Kalama, creator of over 400 Hawaiian quilts, was granted a National Heritage
A B C D
bellowship in 1985 for herself contributions to folk art.
29. A jetty serves to define and deepen a channel, improve navigate, or protect a harbor.
A B C D
30. Minoru Yamasaki is an American architect which works departed from the austerity
A B C D
frequently associated with architecture in the United States after the Second World War.
31. Chemical research provides information that is useful whentextile industry in the the creation of synthetic fabrics.
A B C D
32. Jane Addams, social worker, author, and spokeswoman for the peace and women’s suffrage movements, she received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931 for her humanitarian achievements.
AB C D
33. Bromyrite crystals have a diamond-like luster and are usually colorless, but they dark to brown when exposed to light.
A B C D
34. Stars in our universe vary in temperature, color, bright, size, and mass.
A B C D
35. Ice is less denser than the liquid from which it is formed.
A B C D
36. The 1983 Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded to Barbara McClintock for her experiments with maize and her discoveries regardless the nature of DNA.
A B C D
37. In 1866 to 1883, the bison population in North America was reduced from an estimated 13 million to a few hundred.
A B C D
38. Most of the damage property attributed to the San Fransisco earthquake of 1906 resulted from the fire that followed
A B C D
39. James Baldwin’s plays and short stories, which are to some degree autobiographical, established them as a leading figure in the United States civil rights movement.
A B C D
40. Thunder can be listened from a maximum distance of about ten miles except under unusually
A B C D
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