There are three main processes involved in virtually all manufacturing: extraction, assembly, and alteration.
Ohio, the center of what is called the Hopewell culture, has the greatest concentration of ancient burial mounds in the United States.
Many meteorits are thought to have originated from a planet or planets that once existed between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
1. 1. ..……. main processes involved in virtually all
manufacturing: extraction, assembly, and
alteration.
a. There are three
b. Three
c. The three
d. Three of the
2. Like bacteria, protozoans…………by
splitting in two.
a. Reproducing
b. Reproduce
c. To reproduce
d. Reproduction
3. Ohio, the center of …………… the Hopewell
culture, has the greatest concentration of
ancient burial mounds in the United States.
a. Called
b. What is called
c. That is called
d. Is called
4. Many meteorits are thought to have
originated from ………… that once existed
between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
a. Where a planet or planets
b. A planet or planets so
c. Which a planet or planets
d. A planet or planets
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5. The novelist John Dos Passes developed a
style of fiction incorporating several
documentary devices ……….. to his work.
a. Lent realism
b. That lending realism
c. To lend realism
d. Of whose realism lent
6. During the decades after the United States
Civil War, a host of technical advances made
possible ……… and uniformity of railroad
service.
a. A new integration
b. For a new integration
c. That a new integration
d. And a new integration
7. Hares generally have longer ears and hind
legs than rabbits and move by jumping …….
a. Rather to be
b. Rather than
c. Are rather
d. As rather
8. An unconsolidated aggregate of slit
particles is also termed slit, ………… a
consolidated aggregate is called siltstone.
a. Which
b. Why
c. Whereas
d. Whether
9. Most documentary filmmakers use neither
actors ………. studio setting.
a. Or else
b. But not
c. Nor
d. And
10. Pearl Sydenstricker Buck, ……….. the Nobel
Prize for Literature in 1938, is best known
for her novels about China.
a. Won
b. Winner of
c. To win
d. Who the winner of
11. A) In the United States, there (B) are (C)
much holidays throughout the (D) year..
12. Phoenix, Arizona, stands (A) where the
Honokam Indians built a canal system (B)
and carried (C) on irrigated farming (D)
before long the time of Columbus.
13. (A) Founded by the Spanish (B) as Yerba
Buena in 1835, what is now San Francisco
was (C) taken over by the United States in
1846 and later renamed (D) it.
14. Ethnology, usually considered (A) a
branch of cultural anthropology, is often (B)
defined (C) as the (D) scientifically study of
the origin and functioning of humans
and (E) their culture.
15. The one-fluid theory (A) of (B) electricity
was (C) proposing by Benjamin Franklin,
a (D) man famous for (E) his wide interest
and great attainments.
2. 16. Probably (A) not speech of (B) so few
words (C) has ever been (D) as celebrated
as Lincoln’s Gettysburg address.
17. (A) Generally, Abstract Expressionist art is
without recognizable images (B) and (C)
does not (D) adhere the limits of
conventional (D) form.
18. Perhaps the most distinctive (A) features of
sharks and (B) undoubtedly one of the most
important (C) reasons for their success is
their well-debeloped (D) sensory system.
19. (A) In June, 1846, (B) near Sacramento,
California, a (C) number of new settlers
rebelled in the Bear Flag revolt and (D)
proclaiming California an independent
republic.
20. The fiction writer, (A) poetry, and critic
Edgar Allan Poe is among the (B) most (C)
familiar of American (D) writers and (E) one
of the most enigmatic.