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1 In 1793, Charles Newbold designed a cast iron plow that than the wooden plows then in use
A) was more efficient B) was of more efficiency
C) had more efficiency D) it was more efficient
2 think of metallurgy as a modern field of science, but it is actually one of the oldest
A) Although many people B) Many people
C) Many people who D) In spite of many people
3 Part of Jane Colden's work involved collecting plant specimens, cataloging plants, and with other botanists
A) exchanging correspondence B) her exchange of correspondence
C) correspondence exchanging D) correspondence was exchanged
4 The walls of arteries into three layers
A) they divide B) dividing
C) to be divided D) are divided
5 The art of storytelling is humanity
A) as old B) old as
C) as old as D) old
6 A cloud is a dense mass of water vapor or ice particles
A) or B) whether
C) both D) either
7 Centuries of erosion have exposed rock surfaces in the Painted Desert of northern Arizona
A) rainbow-colored B) colored like a rainbow
C) in colors of the rainbow D) a rainbow's coloring
8 Nellie Ross of Wyoming was the first woman governor in the United States A) who elected B) to be elected
C) was elected D) her election as
9 Dry farming is a type of agriculture used in areas less than 20 inches of rainfall
A) there are B) in which is
C) where there is D) which has
10 Once known as the "Golden State" because of its gold mines,
A) North Carolina today mines few metallic minerals
B) Few metallic minerals are mined in North Carolina today
C) There are few metalli minerals mined in North Carolina today
D) Today in North Carolina few metallic minerals are mined
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comfortably in temperate climates
A) possible that B) it possible
C) possible D) it is possible
12 of liquids through pipes
A) The flow controlled by valves
B) For valves to control the flow
C) Valves control the flow
D) Controlled by valves, the flow
13 Honey is the only form of naturally occurring sugar that to be
refined before it can be eaten
A) has not B) does not have
C) not having D) does not
14 species of wild goats, only one, the Rocky Mountain goat, is
native to North America
A) The ten B) Ten of the
C) Of the ten D) There are ten
15 Snare drums produce a sharp, ratting sound
A) as striking B) when are struck
C) struck D) when struck
B Written Expression
16 (A Much) (B superstitions) and symbols (C are) connected (D with) Halloween
17 Luray Cavems in (A northern) Virginia contain (B acres) of (C colorful) rock formations (D illumination) by electric lights
18 Furniture makers use glue (A to hold) joints (B together) and (C sometimes) to reinforce (D it)
19 Anthracite (A contains) a (B higher) (C percent) of (D carbon) than bituminous coal
20 (A Sheep) have been (B domesticated) for (C over) 5,000 (D years ago)
21 The hard , (A out) surface of (B of) (C the tooth) (D is called) enamel
22 Aneroid barometers (A are) smaller (B than) mercury barometers and are (C more easy) to (D carry)
23 Liquids take (A the shape) of any container (B which in) (C they) are (D
placed)
24 The earliest form of (A artificial) (B lighting) was arc which (C also) provided (D warm) and protection
25 Publishers of modern (A encyclopedias) employ (B hundreds) of (C specialists) and large (D editorials) staffs
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27 The thread used (A in) knitting (B may be) woolen yarn, cotton, (C or) synthetic fabric threads (D such rayon)
28 (A All) mammals (B have) hair, (C but not) (D always) evident
29 Asparagus grows (A well) in soil (B that) is (C too much) salty for (D most) crops to grow
30 (A A professor) of (B economic) and history at Atlanta University, W.E.B Du Bois promoted (C full) racial (D equality)
31 Bubbles (A of) air in ice cream (B make it) soft and (C enough smooth) (D to eat)
32 (A However) type of raw (B materials) are used (C in making) paper, the
process is essentially (D the same)
33 Ducks are (A less) susceptible (B to) infections than (C another) types of (D poultry)
34 Lake Tahoe's great (A deep) of 1,600 (B feet) prevents (C it) from (D freezing)
in the winter
35 (A By) 1675, Boston was the (B home port) for almost 750 ships, (C ranging) in size (D between) 30 to 250 tons
36 The (A silk) thread that spiders spin is (B much) (C finer) than the silk that (D
it comes) from silkworms
37 Needlers are (A simple looking) tools, (B but) they are (C very relatively) difficult (D to make)
38 Winslow Homer, (A who had) no (B formally) training in art, became (C
famous for) his (D paintings) of the sea and seacoast
39 The reflection of (A sunshines) (B off) snow can be (C so intense) that (D it causes) a condition known as "snow blindness"
40 (A The first) rugs were made (B by the hand), and the (C finest ones) are (D still) handmade
Answer Sheet
1 A) 2 B) 3 A) 4 D) 5 C) 6 D) 7 A) 8 B) 9 C) 10 A)
11 B) 12 C) 13 B) 14 C) 15 D) 16 A) 17 D) 18 D) 19 C) 20 D)
21 A) 22 C) 23 B) 24 D) 25 D) 26 A) 27 D) 28 C) 29 C) 30 B)
31 C) 32 A) 33 C) 34 A) 35 D) 36 D) 37 C) 38 B) 39 A) 40 B)