... the harp first used as a lead instrument? B (A) 1920-1925 (B) 1925-1930 (C) 1930-1935 (D) 1935-1 940 The word "lead" as used in line is closest in meaning to which of the following? D (A) model...
... rattlesnakes are endangered Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word "vulnerable" in line 4? A (A) unprotected (B) impervious (C) insensitive (D) deprived Which of the following is true ... compared with (B) combined with (C) controlled with (D) supported with The phrase "easy prey" in line 24 could best be replaced by which of the following? C (A) relaxed (B) protective (C) victims (D)...
... environmental damage (B) The use of Antarctica as a laboratory (C) Antarctica is becoming a tourist spot (D) Antarctica is being used as an early-warning system What cannot be said about Antarctica?...
... example of a low-quality protein? D (A) legumes (B) apples (C) grains (D) tuna As used in line 14, which of the following words is closest in meaning to "strict"? D (A) responsible (B) casual...
... following means most nearly the same as the word "forefront" as used in line 19? B (A) forcast (B) spotlight (C) footnote (D) record 10 Which of the following best indicates the author's attitude...
... by which of the following? A (A) appeared (B) hailed (C) frequented (D) engaged As used in line 4, the word "elements" is most similar to which of the following? B (A) declaration (B) features...
... (C) cardiology in the 1980s (D) diet and stress as factors in heart attacks In line 3, the word "potential" could best be re-placed by which of the following? D (A) harmful (B) primary (C) unknown ... increased blood pressure (C) lower heart rate (D) increase in hormones The word "phenomenon" in line 14 refers to which of the following? C (A) habit (B) illness (C) occurrence (D) activity The word...