Grammar and Structure Test
Grammar and Structure Test
2. Child in UK spends 900 hours per year in class and 1170 hours in front of television.
A B C D
3. Linguistic conflicts due to divided ethnic and national loyalties can be both bitter or violent.
A B C D
4. Before the discovery of anesthetics in 1846, surgery has been done while the patient was still conscious.
A B C D
6. The effort to determine the exact numerical value of the number pi (π) has now reach 2.16 billion decimal digits.
A B C D
7. The great white shark is usual found in the coastal surface waters of all the major oceans.
A B C D
8. Cambridge University, which was establish in 1209, is one of the oldest universities across Europe.
A B C D
9. According to a recent report, a significant part of rain forests disappearing each year.
A B C D
10. The Earth’s crust is composed of 15 plates where float on the molten layer below them.
A B C D
11. As one climbs high up a mountain, the air becomes both colder nor thinner.
A B C D
12. When a bone is broke into several pieces, doctors may pin the pieces together for proper healing.
A B C D
13. The long necks of much plant-eating dinosaurs were useful for reaching up to the treetops to feed.
A B C D
14. Hippocrates believes that good health depended on the balance of the four fluids of the human body.
A B C D
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15. A jet stream is a flat and narrow tube of air that moves more rapid than the surrounding air.
A B C D
16. Circadian rhythms are physical, mental, and behavioral changes which follows a daily cycle.
A B C D
17. An eagle swallows its food in large pieces, digests some of it, and vomiting the rest.
A B C D
18. Birth defects can occurred during early stages of pregnancy when organs of the baby are developing.
A B C D
19. The genes in our DNA control all of the physical traits that we are inherit from our ancestors.
A B C D
20. Variations in melody and tone of voice becomes a major feature of child speech in the first year of life.
A B C D
21. As a protective protein molecule, an antibody can combines with a foreign virus protein.
A B C D
22. The peoples native to Australia are knew for wood carvings of stunning beauty and extraordinary quality.
A B C D
23. Though aluminum is more common than iron, it is extremely difficult to break their hold on other atoms.
A B C D
24. Dinosaurs who lived on Earth for nearly 150 million years, but they became extinct after a meteor strike.
A B C D
25. The ear is a flexible organ, but they simply was not designed to withstand the noise of modern living.
A B C D
26. By study the movements of the Sun, even early astronomers could predict solar eclipses.
A B C D
27. Coffee probably originally grew wild in Ethiopia, and from there it was bring to southern Arabia.
A B C D
28. The use of shorthand died out in the Middle Ages because of it is association with witchcraft.
A B C D
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29. In 1700s, sea voyages across the Atlantic Ocean could lasted as long as two or three months.
A B C D
30. In geometry, the sum of the internal angles of any triangle has always equal to 180 degrees.
A B C D
31. Polar bears’ leg structure enables this massive animals to maintain their balance as they walk.
A B C D
32. Marie Curie was the first women to win a Nobel Prize and the first person to win in two different fields.
A B C D
33. For each enzyme reaction, there is an optimum temperature which maximum efficiency is achieved.
A B C D
34. Adolescence is a transitional stage in human development from the onset of puberty to attainment of the
A B C
emotion, social, and physical maturity.
D
35. The mainly sources of B12, a water-soluble vitamin not stored in the body, include meat, milk, and eggs.
A B C D
36. Agriculture is Canada's most important economic activity, that engaging 17 per cent of the workforce.
A B C D
37. African elephant is the largest animal on Earth, and it continues to roam across much of Africa.
A B C D
38. The United States is the third largest country by land mass, exceeding only by Canada and Russia.
A B C D
39. Water is the only substance that occur at ordinary temperatures in all three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas.
A B C D
40. Though the growth of industry, the economy of Turkey has remained heavily dependent on tourism and agriculture.
A B C D
41. It took more than 2000 years to construct the Great Wall of China, which length is over 6000 kilometers.
A B C D
42. Perhaps the most popular film in movie history, Star Wars was written and direction by George Lucas.
A B C D
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43. In his cartoons, Walt Disney created animals that talk and act like people while retaining its animal traits.
A B C D
44. Geographers were once concerned with exploring areas unknown to them and from describing distinctive features of
A B C D
individual places.
45. Inventing by the Scottish engineer John Logie Baird in 1928, colour television soon became the dominant electronic
A B C D
home entertainment medium.
46. More that 90 per cent of the calcium in the human body is in the skeleton.
A B C D
48. Dolphins are powerful swimmers that found in all seas, and though not quite as flexible as seals, some dolphins can
A B C
reach speeds of 55km per hour.
D
50. The velocity of a river is controlled by the slope, the depth, and the rough of the riverbed.
A B C D
51. The legs of a roadrunner are enough strong that it can run up to 24 km per hour to catch lizards and small rodents.
A B C D
52. Some people have to work two or three jobs in order to earning a living for their family and children.
A B C D
53. In any learning effort, for either a second language or a new skill, practice and repetition are essentially.
A B C D
54. Physicians worked in the field of public health are mainly concerned with the environmental causes of diseases and
A B
how to eliminate them.
C D
55. Ever since the Industrial Revolution, levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere are rising dramatically.
A B C D