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1. Fort Niagara was built by French in 6.

English and Scottish settlers ____


1762 on land ____ the Seneca Indians. Belfast as a trading post on 1613.
(A) they buy from (A) They established
(B) bought from (B) Established themselves
(C) buying from (C) Established
(D) was bought from (D) Establishing
2. Soil texture depends on the proportions 7. The formulation of economic policies
of clay and sands particles, ____ soil necessities meticulous consideration
porosity. ____ large segments of the population.
(A) both alter (A) because they affect
(B) which alter (B) they are affected because
(C) where altered (C) affect them because
(D) although altered (D) because affecting them
3. The writer of the realist movement 8. Only ____ feathered creatures inhabit
embraced the notion that art should the Arctic region year round.
depict life ____. (A) fewer
(A) Accurately and objectively (B) fewer than
(B) Accuracy and objectivity (C) as few as
(C) Accurate and objective (D) a few
(D) Accurate objectivity 9. Before Richard Bennett accepted the
4. A ratio is a comparison of ____ whole appointment as the prime minister of
or a part to another part. Canada in 1930, he ____ as a lawyer.
(A) Part to the whole (A) had achieved a successful
(B) A part to (B) had been achieved successfully
(C) A part to the (C) has achieved success
(D) The part to the (D) had achieved success
5. The bones of elderly are more prone to 10. Gardeners transplant bushes and
fractures and splintering ____ of young flowers by moving them from one place
people. to ____.
(A) that that (A) other
(B) than those (B) others
(C) those than (C) another
(D) that than (D) each other
11. Museums of natural history are 14. William Hearst had five sons ____
ordinarily ____ by special interest eventually became executives in the
groups created for that purpose. Hearst newspaper conglomerate.
(A) owned and operated (A) all of them
(B) they own and operate (B) of them all
(C) owning and operating (C) all of whom
(D) the owner operates (D) who of all
12. A surge in the level of stress ____ the 15. An axiomatic assumption in Physics
recurrence of nightmares. holds that all matter has kinetic energy
(A) apparent increase ____ motion and mass.
(B) apparently increase (A) because its
(C) apparently increases (B) because of its
(D) apparent increases (C) because it is
13. Each bowler ____ in each frame, unless (D) because of it
a strike is bowled.
(A) rolling the ball twice
(B) the ball is rolled twice
(C) rolls the ball twice
(D) the ball rolls twice
16. In summer, warm southern air carries moist north to the eastern and central United
A B C D

States.

17. Billie Holiday became recognized as the most innovative jazz singer of her day and was
A B C
admiration for her vocal range.
D
18. To rise livestock successfully, farmers must selecting cattle for breeding and apply a
A B C D
dietary regimen.

19. In the 1960s, urban renewal projects cleared land for commerce and offices building.
A B C D

20. in 1868, Sioux leaders signed a treaty preventing whites from travelling through the
A B C
Sioux territorial.
D

21. A number multiplied by zero is zero and a number multiplied by one is the same as
A B C
number.
D
22. Muscles aids in attaching portions of the skeleton to one another and ultimately shape
A B C D
the torso.

23. Thomas more, who fell into disfavor with the king, was a great English tutor, statesman,

and scholars.

24. The first microprocessors were fabricated in 1971 for installation in handhold and
A B C D
calculators.

25. If autistic children from an attachment, it predominantly was to inanimate objects.


A B C D

26. Technology is define as the tools, skills, and methods that are necessary to produce
A B C D
goods.

27. Fruit flies do not have to leap to take off because of they become airborne solely by
A B C
wing movement.
D
28. Historians postulate that Eskimos migrated from Alsaka to Greenland in two greater
A B C D
movements.

29. Electric wires carry current for lighting and outlets designing for household appliances.
A B C D

30. Troops housing in Fort Bliss, Texas, train to operate aircraft equipment and artillery.
A B C D

31. Charles Kettering patented the first success spark-based starter for automotive vehicles
A B C D
in 1911.

32. During the 1700s, public concerts proliferated when composers wrote music for their
A B C
audiences’ enjoying.
D

33. The philosophers and artists of ancient Greece and Rome emphasized the study of
A B
human as fundamental to their doctrine.
C D

34. Computer graphics software has infinite applications in a widely array of fields.
A B C D

35. The planet Mercury rotates slow than any other planet except Venus.
A B C D

36. Van Cliburn he studied piano from 1951 to 1954 and won multiple awards between 1958
A B C D
and 1960.

37. Not only comics but also show a part of a story but they also convey the complete story.
A B C D

38. How much information can be retained in short-term memory depends


A B
almost exclusively on how it arranged.
C D
39. When readers contribute funds to private libraries, these readers are used the library
A B C
without charge.
D

40. Diagrams display informations in a conspicuous way and vividly show differences and
A B C
similarities.
D

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