1. ----- is created during photosynthesis in green
plants.
(A) Glucose
(B) Glucose that
(C) While glucose
(D) Why glucose
2. Instead of trying
to imitate reality in their works, many artists of
the early
twentieth century ----- their feelings and ideas in
abstract art.
(A) in beginning to reveal
(B) revealed the beginning
(C) began to reveal
(D) to begin revealing
3. ----- nearly thirty
years for the planet Saturn to complete one orbit.
(A) It takes
(B) To take it
(C) Taking it
(D) Takes it
4. The lens of a camera
performs ----- the lens of the eye.
(A) in the same function
(B) the same function as
(C) the function is the same as
(D) and has the same function??
5. Pantomime refers
to a short drama in which ----- words are spoken.
(A) never
(B) not
(C) no
(D) none
6. Gold has been highly
prized throughout the ages due chiefly to -----.
(A) it is scarce
(B) so scarce is it
(C) scarcity of it
(D) its scarcity
7. -----, heat is
produced.
(A) The mixing together of certain chemicals
(B) Whenever certain chemicals are mixed together
(C) Certain chemicals mixed together
(D) That certain chemicals are mixed together
8. The scientific
study of the motion of bodies and the action of forces
that change or cause motion
----- dynamics.
(A) call
(B) is called
(C) is calling
(D) called
9. ----- bricks, workers press clay into blocks and
bake them to the requisite hardness in a kiln.
(A) Being made
(B) The making of
(C) To make
(D) Made
10. ----- up to eighty
pounds.
(A) Weighing a sea otter
(B) A sea otter can weigh
(C) The weight of a sea otter
(D) Because a sea otter can weigh
11. A hinge joint
is ----- permits the forward and backward movement
of a door.
(A) the
?? (B) what
(C) those
(D) whose
12. The University
of California, ----- in 1868, is administered by a
president and governed by a
twenty-four-member board of regents.
(A) has been founded
(B) has been founded
(C) to have been founded
(D) was founded
13. A prolific writer
of prose and verse, ----- of Native Americans in her
novel, Century of Dishonor.
(A) Helen Hunt Jackson took up the cause
(B) The cause taken up by Helen Hunt Jackson
(C) Was Helen Hunt Jackson's cause
(D) The cause that Helen Hunt Jackson took up
14. The parallax measurement
is used in survey studies to tell how far away -----.
(A) is an object distant
(B) distant is an object
(C) an object is distant
(D) a distant object is
15. Quarter horses
can start more quickly, turn more sharply, and run
faster over short courses -----
breeds can.
(A) that the other
(B) other
(C) than other
(D) of all other
16. Human beings are
social animals whom usually prefer not
to live in physical or psychological
A B C
isolation.
D
17. It estimated
is that only about thirty percent ?? of our
planet's surface consists of land.
A B C D
18. The tradition
of an all-male Supreme Court was broke in the
1980's when Sandra Day O'Connor
A B C
was appointed to the Supreme Court.
D
19. Modern poets frequently
use imperfect or approximate rhymes, in
the which the rhymed vowels,
A B
and even the consonants, may be similar, but
not identical.
C D
20. In the early
years of the Republic, George Washington proposed
the establishment of an university
A B C D
in the nation's capital.
21. Forests provide
natural beautiful, prevent erosion, and furnish
food and cover for wildlife.
A B C D
22. A major step
in the development of algebra was the evolution of
an accurate understand of
A B
negative quantities.
C D
23. Even though
she was crippled by polio as a youngster
child, Wilma Rudolph won gold medals
A B ?? C
in the track and field events of the 1960 Rome
Olympics.
D
24. In architecture
a vault is a roof or ceiling in the
shapes of an arch.
A B C D
25. General reference
maps include basic information, such
continents, countries, rivers, cities, and
A B C
other features.
D
26. According
to art consultant Maeve Bee, selects works
of art for display is neither an easy
task nor
A B C D
a glamorous occupation.
27. If television
had been invented a thousand years ago, will
nations be significantly more
A B C
homogeneous than they are now?
D
28. The St. Lawrence
Seaway, which runs between British Columbia
and New York, has completed by
A B C
the United States and Canada in 1959.
D
29. To the citizens
of the United States, the bald eagle, America's national
bird, symbolize strength
A B C
and?? freedom.
D
30. Dolphins are warm-blooded;
that is, its body temperature always stays
about the same, regardless
A B C
of the surroundings.
D
31. Authenticity
stained glass is colored while the glass
is in a liquid state.
A B C D
32. On most
scales, zero marks the starting point
or the neutralize position.
A B C D
33. The tongue of
the okapi is too long that it can extend
all the way to its eyes when it cleans
A B C D
itself.
34. Individuals exposed
to loud noise for long intervals may suffer
temporary or permanently loss of
A B C
hearing.
D
35. Film directors
can take far great liberties in dealing with
concepts of time and space than stage
A B C
directors can.
D
36. Traditionally,
ethnographers and linguists have paid little
attention to cultural interpretations
?? A
give to silence, or to the types of
social contexts in which tends to occur.
B C D
37. With the exception
of aluminum, shiny metals such as tin or copper
turns into black powders when
A B C
ground fine.
D
38. Since 1921 the budget of the United
States became the primary responsibility
of the President.
A B C D
39. The research of
Percy Julian has contributed to the creation
of drugs that are in widespread use
A B C
over victims of arthritis.
D
40. There is, it seems,
no limit to the satisfaction to be finding
in the pursuit of knowledge.
A B C D