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1. Each number in a binary system are formed from only two symbols.

A B C D
2. Scientists at the medical center is trying to determine if there is a relationship
A B C
between saccharine and cancer.
D
3. On the rim of the Kilauea volcano in the Hawaiian Islands are a hotel called the
A B C D
Volcano Hotel.
4. The great digital advances of the electronic age, such as integrated circuitry and
A B
microcomputer, has been planted in tiny chips.
C D
5. There are many frequently mentioned reasons why one out of four arrests involve
A B C D
a juvenile.
6. Kepler’s Laws, principles outlining planetary movement, was formulated based on
A B C
observations made without a telescope.
D
7. Only with a two-thirds vote by both houses are the U.S. Congress able to
A B C
override a presidential veto.
D
8. Of all the evidence that has piled up since Webster's paper was published, there
A
is no new ideas to contradict his original theory.
B C D
9. More than half of the children in the 1,356-member district qualifies for
A B C
reduced-price or free lunches.
D
10. Five miles beyond the hills were a fire with its flames reaching up to the sky.
A B C D

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11. Kettledrums, what were first played on horseback, were incorporated into the
A B C D
orchestra in the eighteenth century.
12. When is a flag hung upside down, it is an internationally recognized symbol of
A B C D
distress.
13. The Museum of the Confederation in Richmond hosts an exhibition which
A
documenting the origins and history of the banner that most Americans think
B C
of as the Confederate flag.
D
14. Fire extinguishers can contain liquefied gas, dry chemicals, or watery.
A B C D
15. The U.S. Congress consists of both the Senate as well as the House of
A B C D
Representatives.
16. The prison population in this state, now at an all time high, is higher than
A B C
any state.
D
17. A well-composed baroque opera achieves a delicate balance by focusing
A B C
alternately on the aural, visual, emotional, and philosophy elements.
D
18. Manufacturers may use food additives for preserving, to color, to flavor, or
to A B
fortify foods.
C D
19. A bankruptcy may be either voluntary nor involuntary.
A B C D
20. In 1870, the attorney general was made head of the Department of Justice, given
A
an enlarged staff, and endow with clear-cut law-enforcement functions.
B C D
21. The General Sherman Tree, the largest of all the giant sequoias, are reputed to
A B C
be the worlds largest living thing.
D
22. The skeleton of a shark is made of cartilage rather than having bone.
A B C D
23. At least one sample of each of the brands contains measurable amounts
of A B

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aflatoxin, and there is three which exceed the maximum.
C D
24. Certain types of snakes have been known to survive fasts more as a year long.
A B C D
25. The grizzly bear, which can grow up to eight feet tall, has been called a more
A B C D
dangerous animal of North America.
26. Climate, soil type, and availability of water are the most critical factors than
A B C
selecting the best type of grass for a lawn.
D
27. Peter Abelard, a logician and theologian, was the controversialest teacher
A B C
of his age.
D
28. Protein molecules are the most complex than the molecules of carbohydrates.
A B C D
29. The leek, a member of the lily family, has a mildest taste than the onion.
A B C D
30. The widely used natural fiber of all is cotton.
A B C D
31. The coyote is somewhat smaller in size that a timber wolf.
A B C D
32. The weather reports all showed that there were a tremendous storm front moving
A B C D
in.
33. Seldom cactus plants are found outside of North America.
A B C D
34. In a basketball game a player what is fouled receives one or two free throws.
A B C D
35. Until recently, California was largest producer of oranges in the United States.
A B C D
36. An understanding of engineering theories and problems are impossible until basic
A B
arithmetic is fully mastered.
C D
37. The earliest the CVS (chorionic villus sampling) procedure in the pregnancy,
A B C
the greater the risk to the baby.
D
38. Alice in Wonderland, first published in 1865, has since being translated into thirty
A B C D

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languages.

39. The Peace Corps was establish on March 1, 1961, by then President John F.
A B C D
Kennedy.
40. The advisor told himself, while listening to the speech, that a dozen
other A B
reporters would has already asked that question.
C D
41. At the start of the American Revolution, lanterns were hung in the Old North
A B C
Church as a signal that the British were came.
D
42. Before he died, Linus Pauling had wins two Nobel Prizes: the 1954 Nobel Prize
A B C
in Chemistry and the 1962 Nobel Peace Prize.
D
43. On the huge Ferris wheel constructed for a world exhibition in Chicago in
1893, A B
each of the thirty-six cabs could held sixty people.
C D
44. To overcome rejection of a skin graft, a system for matching donor and recipient
A B C
tissues has be developed.
D
45. Nails are commonly make of steel but also can contain substances such as
A B C D
aluminum or brass.
46. A patient suffering from amnesia may had partial or total loss of memory.
A B C D
47. The idea of using pure nicotine to help smokers stop was first tries in the mid-
A B C D
1980s with the nicotine-laced chewing gum Nicotette.
48. Helium has the most low boiling point of all substances.
A B C D
49. There is twenty-six bones in the human foot, fourteen of them in the toes.
A B C D
50. Extension of the countdown hold to fourteen hours was order to give crews
A B
more time to repair wiring and clear away equipment.
C D
51. The study demonstrates that neither experience or awareness will improve
A B C

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chances of success.
D
52. Some of the eye movements used in reading is actually unnecessary.
A B C D
53. In several of his paintings, Edward Hicks depicted the Quaker farm
in A
Pennsylvania where he spends his youth.
B C D

54. Florida has become the twenty-seventh state in the United States on March 3,
A B C D
1845
55. After last week's meeting, the advertising department quickly realized that the
A B
product will need a new slogan.
C D
56. John F. Kennedy's grandfather, John F. Fitzgerald, serves two terms as the
A B C
mayor of Boston in the beginning of the twentieth century.
D
57. Fort Ticonderoga, a strategically important fortification during the Revolution, had
A
since been reconstructed and turned into a museum.
B C D
58. In making their calculations. Institute researchers assume that the least costly
A B
form of energy would be used.
C D
59. A twenty-one-year-old man became the second casualty yesterday when he
A B
loses control of his truck.
C D
60. Most people had written with quill pens until pens with metal points become
A B C D
popular in The middle of the nineteenth century
61. In a determined drive to pare its debt, Time Warner is launching a stock offering
A B C
plan that would potentially raise $2.8 billion.
D
62. To determine an object’s force, the mass and speed of the object must be
A B C
measure.
D

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63. The most common time for tornados to occur are in the afternoon or evening on a
A B C
hot, humid spring day.
D
64. Automakers Nissan and Ford and several aerospace research facilities in Great
A
Britain are working lately to apply active noise cancellation to entire cars and
B C D
planes.
65. When a country in an early stage of development, investments in fixed capital
A B C
are vital.
D
66. John Chapman became famous in American folklore as "Johnny Appleseed” after
A
he plants apple trees throughout the northeastern part of the United States.
B C D
67. Inasmuch he kept mostly to himself, the author of The Treasure o f the Sierra
A B C
Madre was known as “the mysterious B. Treuen.”
D
68. Particular issues that concern teenagers were covering in the half-hour program.
A B C D
69. Electrical impulses may also picked up by the optic nerve.
A B C D
70. Workers training for a specific job have a strong possibility of being replace by a
A B C D
machine.
71. On June 30, 1992, international timekeepers in Paris were added an extra
A B
second to the Day.
C D
72. The report could not be turned in on time because all the needed work lost.
A B C D
73. In English these questions have be formed by changing the word order of a
A B C
statement, whereas in some languages the word order remains the same.
D
74. He was not able to define the process by which the body had protected by the
A B C D
immunologic System.
75. The first fish have appeared on the earth approximately 500 million years ago.
A B C D

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76. Only rarely sound waves are of a single frequency encountered in practice.
A B C D

77. Cameos can be carved not only from onyx and sardonyx or from agate.
A B C D
78. Although most of the wild horses in the western range have already been
A B
rounded up, the most remote the area , the greater the possibility that wild horses
C D
can still be found.
79. During this period, $206 was spend annually on food by families in the lower third
A B C D
income bracket.
80. The dangers of noise are, unfortunately, not as clear-cut than are those from
A B C
most other hazards.
D
81. In a recent survey of Americans, more than 75 percent expressed the view that
A B
the government it should take a more active role in health care.
C D
82. As a compilation of useful details, a weekly magazine commends itself in several
A B C
respect.
D
83. Through aquaculture, or fish farming, more than 500 million tons of fish
A B
are produced each years.
C D
84. The legal system has much safeguards to protect the right of a defendant to an
A B C
impartial Jury
D
85. The mystery bookstore was largely a phenomena of the last decade.
A B C D
86. The Song of Hiawatha, by Longfellow, tells the story of the Indian heroism who
A B C
married Minehaha.
D
87. Uranus is the seventh planets from the Sun.
A B C D
88. The sycamore has broad leaves with a large amount of pointed teeth.
A B C D

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89. The first of two such investigation requires the students to read continuously over
A B

a period of four hours.


C D
90. A quantitative analysis, using both the computer and quantitative techniques,
A B
are used to optimize financial decisions.
C D
91. To enter the FBI National Academy, an application must be between the ages of A
B C D
twenty-three and thirty-four.
92. Temperature indicates on a bimetallic thermometer by the amount that the
A B C D
bimetallic strip bends.

93. Many of the food consumed by penguins consists of fish obtained from the
A B C D
ocean.
94. Before the newspaper became widespread, a town crier has walked throughout a
A B C
village Or town singing out the news.
D
95. All of NASA's manned spacecraft project are headquartered at the Lyndon B.
A B C D
Johnson Space Center in Houston.
96. Fungi cause more serious plant diseased than do other parasites.
A B C D
97. Superman made their comic debut in 1938 in Action Comics.
A B C D
98. Commercial letters of credit are often used to finance export trade, but them can
A B C
have other uses.
D
99. When children experience too much frustration, its behavior ceases to be
A B C D
integrated.
100. On March 30, 1981, President Reagan was shot as his was leaving a
A B C D
Washington hotel.
101. Although the destruction that it causes is often terrible, cyclones benefit a
A B
much wider belt than they devastate.

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C D
102. President Andrew Jackson had an official cabinet, but him preferred the advice of
A B C

his informal advisors, the Kitchen Cabinet.


D
103. After Clarence Day’s book Life with Father was rewritten as a play, they ran for
A B C
six years on Broadway.
D
104. Almost half of the Pilgrims did not survive theirs first winter in the New World.
A B C D
105. There was no indication from the Senate that he would agree with the decision
A B C
made in the House.
D
106. A baby learns the meanings of words as they are spoken by others and later
A B C
uses him in sentences.
D
107. The latest medical report indicated that the patient's temperature
was A
Near normal and their lungs were partially cleared.
B C D
108. Most oxygen atoms have eight neutrons, but a small amount have nine or ten.
A B C D
109. When Paine expressed his belief in independence, he praised by the public.
A B C D
110. A vast quantity of radioactive material is made when
A B C
does a hydrogen bomb explode
D
111. Genes have several alternative form, or alleles, which are produced by
A B C D
mutations.
112. A star that has used up its energy and has lost its heat became a black dwarf.
A B C D
113. Each lines of poetry written in blank verse has ten syllables, which are alternately
A B C D
stressed and unstressed.
114. Modern art is on display at the Guggenhein Museum, a building with an unusually
A B C D
design.

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115. By the beginning of the 1980s fifteen states had adopted already no-fault
A B C
insurance laws.
D
116. Heart attacks are fatally in 75 percent of occurrences.
A B C D
117. In spite of a tremendous amount of electronic gadgetry, air traffic control
still A B C
depends heavy on people.
D
118. Only recently have Gooden’s industrially designers and engineers been able
to A B
optimize Watertred’s unusual tread patterns for mass production.
C D
119. A baboon’s arms appear as lengthily as its legs.
A B C D
120. A serious problem is how to communicate reliable with a submerged submarine.
A B C D
121. Americans are destroying rapidly wetlands, faster than an acre every two
A B C D
minutes.
122. The central banking system of the United States consists of twelve barks district.
A B C D
123. Telegraph service across the Atlantic was successful established in 1866.
A B C D
124. The Colorado River reaches their maximum height during April and May.
A B C D
125. Plant proteins tend to have few amino acids than proteins from animal sources.
A B C D
126. The Viking spacecraft has landed on Mars in July of 1976.
A B C D
127. Admiral Byrd commanded airplane expeditions over both the Arctic or the
A B C D
Antarctic.
128. The advertising campaign will be based on the recent completed study.
A B C D
129. Coronary occlusion results from a disease in which fatty substances with a large
A B
amount of cholesterol is deposited in the arteries.
C D
130. Her money gave back as soon as she threatened to take the matter to court.
A B C D
131. Other sites of fossil discoveries throughout Wyoming, ranging from the fiery

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A B
Tyrannosaurus rex to the milder Triceratops, have proven equally excite.
C D

132. As the only major American river that flowed in a west direction, the Ohio was the
A B C
preferred route for settlers.
D
133. During the annually salmon migration from the sea to fresh water, Alaska’s
A B
McNeil River becomes a gathering place for brown bears waiting eagerly to catch
C D
their fill.
134. Edelman stresses the mounting evidence showing that greatly variation on a
A B C
microscopic scale is likely.
D
135. Perhaps the most welcoming and friendly of the park's wild places is the live oak
A B C
forest that surrounds the district’s alone visitors’ center in Gulf Breeze.
D
136. Hailey’s comet, viewing through a telescope, was quite impressive.
A B C D
137. The state of deep asleep is characterized by rapid eye movement, or
REM, A B CD
sleep.
138. Among the disputing sections of the Monteverdi opera are the sinfonía, the
A B C D
prologue, and the role of Ottone.
139. Most probably because of the likable rapport between anchors, the night
A B C
newscast on the local ABC affiliate has recently moved well beyond its
D
competitors in the ratings battle.
140. Signing at the outset of a business deal, a contract offers the
participants A B
a certain degree of legal protection from costly mistakes.
C D
141. The story presented by Fischer is a headlong tale told so effectively that
A B
its momentum carries the reader right through the live endnotes.
C D

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142. Factor analysis is used to discover how many abilities are involve in intelligence
A B C D
test performance.
143. One of the early orders of marine mammals, manatees have evolved more than
A B
fifty million years ago from land animals.
C D
143. Dolphins and chimps are like in that they have been shown to have language
A B C D
skills.
144. In the appendix at the end of the chapter are the instructions to be used for the
A B C
completion correct of the form.
D
145. Used sound that varies not only in time but in space, whales at close range may
A B C
communicate with sonarlike "pictures.
D
146. The 1898 Trans-Mississippi International Exposition has the distinction of being
A B
the last major fair which held during the Victorian period.
C D
147. On a trip down to the bottom of the Grand Canyon, the equipment will in all
A B C
probability be carried by a burros.
D
148. Ford designed the first large-scale assembly line at plant in
A B C
Highland Park, Michigan.
D
149. In the human body, blood flows from a heart through the arteries, and it
returns A B C
through the veins.
D
150. The scholarship that Wilson received to study history at Cambridge presented an
A B C D
opportunity.
151. Observations from Earth indicate that at the solar surface, the outward magnetic
A B
field is a strongest at the polar regions.
C D
152. A radar images of Venus add details about a planet dominated
A B C

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by volcanoes and lava.

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D
153. In 1863 and 1864, the U.S. Congress passed the National Bank Acts , which set
A
up a system of privately owned banks chartered by a federal government.
B C D
154. An human ear responds to a wide range of frequencies .
A B C D
155. Bacteria that live in soil and water play a vital role in recycling carbon, nitrogen,
A B
sulfur, and another chemical elements used by living things.
C D
156. During the U.S. Civil War, an American balloonist organized a balloon corps in
A B C
army.
D
157. Operas can be broadly classified as either comedies or they are tragedies.
A B C D
158. Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metals, and for this reason it is
often A
use in equipment that must withstand high temperatures.
B C D
159. Whereas there are forty-three ant species in Great Britain, the same amount of ant
A B C
species can be found in a single tree in Peru.
D
160. People voice theirs opinions first in small groups or among friends and
A B C
acquaintances.
D
161. Inside the Lincoln Memorial is a large statue of Lincoln make from white marble.
A B C D
162. Detailed photometric data of the area just north of Triton s equatorial region indicate
A B
the existence of a thin, transparent layers of frost.
C D
163. U.S. census figures indicate that people with only an elementary education can earn
A B
just half as much as college graduations.
C D
164. Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic, disappeared on June
A B C
1937 while attempting to fly around the world.
D
165. The occurrence edema indicates the presence of a serious illness.
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A B C D
166. Atomic nuclei are believed to be composed by protons and neutrons in equal
A B C D
numbers for the lighter elements.

167. According legend, Betsy Ross designed and sewed the first American flag.
A B C D
168. The middle ear is attached for the back of the throat by the Eustachian tube.
A B C D
169. Plants that sprout, grow, bloom, produce seeds, and die within one year are
A B C
classified for annuals.
D
170. A marionette is controlled by means strings connected to wooden bars.
A B C D
171. In July of 1861, Pat Garrett killed Billy the Kid in a house close Fort Sumner.
A B C D
172. Many comfort heating systems using steam as a working fluid operate at the
A B C D
convection principle.
173. Mars’ two small moons are irregularly shaped and covered for craters.
A B C D
174. The body depends in food as its primary source of energy.
A B C D
175. Regular programming was interrupted to broadcast a special news bulletins.
A B C D
176. Sulfa drugs had been used to treat bacterial infection until penicillin becomes widely
A B C D
available.
177. Plans for both the International Monetary Fund or the World Bank were drawn up at
A B C D
the Bretton Woods Conference.
178. Seldom Antarctic icebergs will move far enough north to disturb South Pacific
A B C
shipping lanes.
D
179. In 1958, a largest recorded wave, with a height of 500 meters, occurred in Lituya
A B C D
Bay, Alaska.
180. Exercise in swimming pools is particularly helpful because of the buoyant
A B C
effect water.
D

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181. The buffalo and the bison are like except for the size and shape of the head and

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A B C D
shoulders.
182. Other interesting aspect of tachistopic training in recent years has been the
A B C

newfound use by professional teams.


D
183. Only about 3 percent of oil wells actually do a profit.
A B C D
184. Dislike sumac with red berries, sumac with white berries is poisonous.
A B C D
185. Pittsburgh has reduced its smog by requiring more complete oxidation of fuel in
A B
cars, and others cities can do the same thing.
C D
186. Alike all other mammals, dolphins have lungs.
A B C D
187. Up to World War II almost all important research in physics had been made in
A B
universities, with only university funds for support.
C D
188. Because the plan that was made yesterday is no longer feasible, the manager
A B
had to choose another alternatives.
C D
189. Particles with unlike charges attract each other, while particles with alike charges
A B C
repel each other.
D
190. One another surprising method of forest conservation is controlled cutting of trees.
A B C D
191. Titania, photographed by Voyager 2 in 1986, has significantly fewer craters than
A B C
another moons of Uranus.
D
192. The author Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald is better know as F. Scott Fitzgerald.
A B C D
193. The result of the failure to plan for the future is that a child from an urban area must
A B
be took to the country to see nature.
C D
194. This machine can print on a single pieces of paper, but only if the level is facing the
A B C D
front of the machine.
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195. The development of permanent teeth, alike that of deciduous teeth, begins before
A B C
Birth.
D

196. A crowd of several hundred fan watched the ceremony from behind a fence.
A B C D
197. Unlike other architects of the early modem movement, Alvar Aalto
stressed A B
informality, personal expression, romantic, and regionality in his work.
C D
198. Color blindness may exist at birth or may occur later in life as a result for disease or
A B C D
injury.
199. The wave lengths of ultraviolet light are short than those of visible light but longer
A B C D
than those of X-rays.
200. All thoroughbreds are descended from three Arabian stallion imported into England
A B C D
between 1689 and 1724.
201. By measuring the rate of decay of potassium isotopes in volcanic ash,
scientists A
can date the lavers of volcanic ash and any human remains in they.
B C D
202. Hundreds of partial to complete fossil skeletons of Triceratops have been gather in
A B C
North America from rocks of the late Cretaceous period.
D
203. By the time of the dinosaurs, turtles have already developed the hard shell
A B
into which their heads and legs could be drawn.
C D
204. A zoom lens produces an inverted real image, either on the film in a camera and on
A B C D
the light-sensitive tube of a television camera.
205. The leaves and young twigs of the henna plant are ground into a powder to produce
A B
a paste that can used as a dye.
C D
206. Thirty-one pairs of spinal nerves are present in humans, and each pair have two
A B C D
roots.
207. William Randolph Hearst built a chain of newspapers that included 25 dailies and 11

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A B C
Sunday editions at their peak in 1937.
D
208. The electromagnetic spectrum consists in bands of different wavelengths.
A B C D

209. Lemon trees are similar in longevity and appear to orange trees but have more
A B C
upright growth.
D
210. Christopher Columbus, alike many other explorers, underestimated the size of the
A B C
Earth and overestimated the width of Asia.
D
211. Manganese, found in trace amounts in higher animals, activates a large amount of
A B
the enzymes involved in metabolic processes.
C D
212. The remains of Homo erectus, an extinct species of early man, was first discovered
A B C D
on the island of Java by Dutch physician Eugene Debois.
213. The Ford Motor Company introduced the moving assembly line in 1914 so that it will
A B
be able to meet the huge demand for its Model T.
C D
214. By 1830, approximately 200 steamboats had become operationally on the
A B C D
Mississippi River.
215. The huge Meteor Crater was created when a 63,000-ton iron meteorites struck the
A B C D
Earth near Winslow, Arizona.
216. Daniel Boone helped to build the Wilderness Road through the Cumberland Gap,
A B
creating a route for settlers heading westerly.
C D
217. The Appalachian Mountains extend Georgia and Alabama in the south to Canada in
A B C D
the north.
218. Howard Hughes once did more than half a billion dollars in one day in 1966 when he
A B
received a single bank draft for $546,549,171 for his share of TWA.
C D
219. The city of Tampa, Florida, is located on peninsula across Tampa Bay from Saint
A B C D
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Petersburg.
220. The closer it gets to December 21, the first day of winter, the short the days become
A B C D
221. Only about a hundred out of an estimating 3,000 known mineral species
A

have been found at least reasonably suitable for use as gems


B C D
222. Most of the year San Miguel Island is shrouded in fog, and strong northwest winds
A B
batter relentlessly the island.
C D
223. Women have admitted to the United States Military Academy at West Point since
A B
1976, and the first women cadets graduated in 1980.
C D
224. Light can travels from the Sun to the Earth in eight minutes and twenty seconds.
A B C D
225. Every human typically have twenty-three pairs of chromosomes in most cells.
A B C D
226. Most sedimentary rocks start forming when grains of clay, silt, or sandy settle in river
A B C
valleys or on the bottoms of lakes and oceans.
D
227. The total thickness of the ventricular walls of the heart are about three times that of
A B C D
the atria.
228. The type of jazz known as "swing" was introduced by Duke Ellington when he wrote
A B C
and records "It Don't mean a Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing.
D
229. The bones of mammals, not alike those of other vertebrates, show a high degree of
A B C
differentiation.
D
230. The neocortex has evolved more recently then other layers of the brain.
A B C D
231. The United States receives a large amount of revenue from taxation of a tobacco.
A B C D
products
232. Much fats are composed of one molecule of glycerin combined with three molecules
A B
of fatty acids.

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C D
233. The capital of the Confederacy was originally in Mobile, but they were moved to.
A B C D
Richmond
234. A pearl develops when a tiny grain of sand or stone or some another irritant
A B C
accidentally enters into the shell of a pearl oyster.
D
235. The English horn is an alto oboe with a pitch one-fifth lower than the soprano oboe.
A B C D
236. In the Milky Way galaxy the most recent observed supernova appeared in 1604.
A B C D
237. Never in the history of humanity has there been more people living on this relatively
A B C D
small planet.
238. Because of the mobility of Americans today, it is difficult for they to put down
A B C
real roots.
D
239. For five years after the Civil War, Robert E. Lee served to president of Washington A
B
College, which was later called Washington and Lee.
C D
240. The number of wild horses on Assateague is increasing lately, resulting in
A B C
overgrazed marsh and dune grasses.
D
241. Hypnoses was successfully used during World War II to treat battle fatigue.
A B C D
242. The lobster, like many crustaceans, can cast off a damaging appendage and
A B C
regenerate a new appendage to nearly normal size.
D
243. Humans develop normally twenty primary, or deciduous, teeth and thirty-
two A B C
permanent ones.
D
244. The curricula of American public schools are set in individual states; they
A B
do not determine by the federal government.
C D
245. The fact that the sophisticated technology has become part of revolution in travel
A B

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delivery systems has not made travel schedules less hectic.
C D
246. Balanchine's plotless ballets, such Jewels and The Four Temperaments, present
A B C
dance purely as a celebration of the movement of the human body.
D

247. In a solar battery, a photosensitive semiconducting substance such as silicon crystal


A B C
is the source of electrician.
D
248. In early days, hydrochloric acid was done by heating a mixture of sodium chloride
A B C
with iron sulfate.
D
249. Mosquitoes will accepts the malaria parasite at only one stage of the parasite's
A B C
complex life cycle.
D
250. The counterpart of a negative electrons is the positive proton.
A B C D
251. Alexander Hamilton's advocacy of a strong national government brought he into
A B C
bitter conflict with Thomas Jefferson.
D
252. There are more than eighty-four million specimens in the National Museum of
A B
Natural History's collection of biological, geological, archeological, anthropology and
C D
treasures.
253. After George Washington married widow Martha Custis, the couple comes to reside
A B C D
at Mount Vernon.
254. Rubberized asphalt can hardly be classified as cutting edge at this stage in their
A B C D
development.
255. Rhesus monkeys exhibit patterns of shyness similar to that in humans.
A B C D
256. In space, with no gravity for muscles to work against, the body becomes weakly.
A B C D
257. Fort Jefferson, in the Dry Tortugas off the southern tip of Florida, can be reach
A B C
only by boat or plane.
D
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258. Quarter horses were developed in eighteenth-century Virginia to race on
A B
courses short of about a quarter of a mile in length.
C D
259. Supersonic flight is flight that is faster the speed of sound.
A B C D

260. Since the dawn of agriculture 9,000 years ago, only a few animal species had been
A B C D
domesticated.
261. The Betataken House Ruins at Navajo National Monument is among the largest and
A B
most elaborate cliff dwellings in the country.
C D
262. The island of Kauai has much streams, some of which have worn deep canyons into
A B C
the rock.
D
263. It is a common observation that liquids will soak through some materials but not
A B C
through other.
D
264. Surrounded by forested mountain slopes are the town of Telluride, a former gold-
A B C
mining town 7,500 feet above sea level.
D
265. The newsreels of Hearst Metronome News, which formed part of every moviegoer's
A
experience in the era before television, offer an unique record of the events of the
B C D
1930s.
266. Probably the best known of all dinosaurs. the Tyrannosaurns was larger and last of
A B C D
the meat-eating carnosaurs.
267. Unlikely gas sport balloons, hot air balloons do not have nets.
A B C D
268. Born in Massachusetts in 1852, Albert Farbanks has begun making banjos in
A B C
Boston in the late 1870s.
D
269. Methane in wetlands comes from soil bacteria that consumes organic plant matter.
A B C D
270. Alois Alzheimer made the first observers of the telltale signs of the disease that
A B

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today bears his name.
C D
271. Edward McDowell remembers as the composer of such perennial favorites as "To a
A B C D
Wild Rose" and "To a Water Lily."
272. Animism is the belief that objects and natural phenomena such as rivers. rocks. and
A B
wind are live and have feelings.
C D
273. Newtonian physics accounts from the observation of the orbits of the planets and
A B C D
moons.
274. The price of silver rose to $50.05 per troy ounce in January 1980 and then fell to
A B C
$10.80 two month later.
D
275. Most polar seals retreat to open water during the winter, but a few types have learn
A B C
to survive on and under the ice all year round.
D
276. More than half of all stars is in binary or multiple-star systems.
A B C D
277. The harpsichord is the most complex and most large of all the plucked keyboard
A B C D
278. United States forces won the city of Los Angeles in 1847 during the Mexican War
A B C
and gain instruments.all of California in the same year.
D
279. During fermentation, complex carbohydrates are converted to another chemicals by
A B C
the action of enzymes produced by molds, yeasts, or bacteria.
D
280. The surface of Mars is very complex and consists of a mixture of flat deserts,
A B C
craters, volcanoes, and mountainous.
D
281. Hardwood comes from broad. leaved deciduous trees, those that lose theirs leaves
A B C D
in winter.
282. The Washington quarter was first minting by the U.S. government in 1932 on the
A B C
200th anniversary of George Washington's birth.
D
283. W. Somerset Maugham's best known novel, of Human Bondage, is a partially
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A B
fictionalized account of a unhappy youth.
C D
284. The Congressional Medal of Honor, instituted at the height of the Civil War. is today
A
a highest decoration for gallantry in the United States.
B C D
285. High blood pressure results from either an increased output of blood from the heart
A B
and an increased resistance to its flow through tiny branches of the arteries.
C D
286. When the U.S. government's library was burned by the British in 1814, former
A B C
President Thomas Jefferson donated 6,487 of their own books to start the present
D
day Library of Congress.
287. James A. Garfield has become the twentieth president of the United States in
1881 A B
and was assassinated later in that year.
C D
288. Mambas, poisonous African snakes that come from the same family as cobras,
A B C
possess an extreme potent venom.
D
289. Not until the discovery of Pluto's moon Charon was many of the characteristics of
A B C
the planet Pluto evident.
D
290. Scorpions, which are normally lone have developed a cautious mating ritual
A B
because they are not immune to their own poison.
C D
291. The diameter of the Sun is more than one hundred times greater than the Earth.
A B C D
292. In the mid-18th century, American, Russian, and Canadian hunters on the Pacific
A B
coast of North America annihilated almost the sea otter in order to collect the pelts.
C D
293. Pat Garrett, who shot and killed Billy the Kid on July 14, 1881, later did his living lie
A B C
as a Texas Ranger.
D
294. Paul Revere was the son of a French immigration named Apollos Rivoire, who later
A B

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began calling himself Revere to make his name easier for Americans to pronounce.
C D
295. Safety glass, a toughened glass sheet, is six times stronger than untreating glass.
A B C D
296. The foxglove is source of the drug digitalis, which is used to treat heart disease.
A B C D

297. Related fungus from a family of yeasts called ascomycetes cause bread to rise,
A B C
create the veins in blue cheese, and produce penicillin.
D
298. Rival leaders during the American Civil War. Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Oavis
A B
both hailed Kentucky.
C D
300. The music on a compact disk (CD) is record by lasers.
A B C D

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702. A are 717. D philosophical
703. C is 718. B to preserve
704. C have 719. D or
705. D involves 720. C endowed
706. A were 721. B is
707. B is 722. D bone
708. B are 723. C therer are
709. C qualify 724. D than
710. B was 725. D the most
711. A which 726. C in
712. A a flag is 727. C most controversial
713. B documents 728. B more
714. D water 729. B milder
715. D and 730. A the most widely
716. D the prison population in any 731. D than

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733. A are cactus plants 781. C should
734. A who 782. D respect
735. B the largest 783. D year
736. B is 784. A many
737. A earlier 785. C phennomenon
738. C been 786. B hero
739. C established 787. C planet
740. C would have 788. C number
741. D coming 789. A investigations
742. B won 790. C is used
743. D hold 791. C applicant
744. D been 792. A is incitaed
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746. C have 794. C had
747. D tried 795. C projects
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749. A are 797. B his
750. B was ordered 798. C they
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754. A become 802. B he
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759. C lost 807. C his or her
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762. D measured 810. D a hydrogen bomb explodes
763. C is 811. B forms
764. B have been working 812. D becomes
765. A country is in 813. A line
766. B planted 814. D unusual
767. A inasmuch as 815. B already adopted
768. D covered 816. B fatal
769. C be picked 817. D heavily
770. D replaced 818. B industrial
771. B added 819. C lenghty
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773. A have been 821. B rapidly destroying
774. D had been protected 822. D district banks
775. B has 823. C successfully
776. B are sound wave 824. B its
777. D but also 825. C fewer
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869. B to 917. D in a wersterly direction
870. D as 918. B extend from
871. B means of strings 919. A made
872. D close to Fort sumner 920. B a peninsula
873. D according to 921. C shorter
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875. B on 923. D the island relentlessly
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928. B is 966. C a
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