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1. There is evidence that prehistoric humans (D) the largest and strongest 11.

t and strongest 11. Noise, in the technical sense, implies a


used fire ______ 400,000 B. C. random chaotic disturbance _______.
(A) so early (B) the earliest 6. The glaciers that reached the Pacific Coast (A) usually does not want
(C) as early as (D) so early that were valley glaciers, and between those (B) usually is unwanted
tongues of ice _______ that allowed the (C) that one does not usually want it
2. In the late 1800’s Ellen Richards, began original forests to survive. (D) that is usually unwanted
work in the new field of “sanitary (A) that many sanctuaries were
science” which was concerned with waste (B) were many sanctuaries 12. During the late 1850’s the question of the
removal, water purification and _______. (C) were there many sanctuaries best route for the overland mail to
(A) to ventilate adequately (D) there the many sanctuaries California was _____ in the West.
(B) adequate ventilation (A) interest of a serious topic
(C) adequate ventilate 7. ______ orbits the Sun, Uranus rotates on (B) a serious interest of topic
(D) ventilation adequately its axis, an imaginary line through its (C) a topic of serious interest
center. (D) serious interest of a topic
3. _______ red clover, high in protein (A) For it (B) It
content, is an extremely important (C) As it (D) There is 13. In his book, Social Theory and Social
leguminous hay and pasture plant of the Structure, sociologist Robert Merton
eastern United States. 8. _______ duties are placed on commodities explored _______ in ways that society
(A) The (B) There us the according to their value. considers abnormal.
(C) It is the (D) That the (A) Ordinarily, tariff (A) those individuals whose behavior
(B) Ordinary tariffs are (B) why do individuals whose behavior
4. The topology of Mars is more _______ (C) On ordinary tariff (C) why individuals behave
than that of any other planet. (D) Tariffs are ordinarily (D) the behavior of those individual who
(A) like that of the Earth
(B) the Earth’s like that of 9. ______ about individuals who really 14. ______ wooden buildings helps to protect
(C) like the Earth of that existed and things that actually them from damage due to weather.
(D) that of the Earth’s like happened. (A) Painting (B) Painted
(A) Folktales which sometimes tell stories (C) The paint (D) By painting
5. Ostriches are _______ of living birds, (B) The stories of folktales sometimes telling
attaining a height from crown to foot of (C) Stories sometimes told are when folktales 15. Carbohydrates are the most abundant
about 2.4 meters and a weight of up to (D) Folktales sometimes tell stories and ______ food sources of energy.
136 kilograms. 10. _______ matter in one form is (A) least cost (B) least costly
(A) large, strong transmuted to another form, a phase (C) less cost (D) fewer costs
(B) large and strong change is said to have taken place.
(C) larger and strong (A) Such (B) Then
(C) Whenever (D) Seldom

16. The Wright brother’s Flyer, who they built and flew in 1903, became world’s first successful airplane.
17. Astronauts circling the Earth may get to seen sixteen sunrises and sixteen sunsets every “day”.
18. The clasmosaur, a giant prehistoric sea reptile with Uerce-looking jaws and flippers, had a muscular neck that accounted for much than half its length.
19. The sonometer is instrument used to study the mathematical relations of harmonic tones.
20. In the 1800’s daguerreotypes were used a greatest deal, especially for portraits.
21. Vervet mons have a well-developed systems vocal communication.
22. The invention of a cotton gin by Eit Whitney in 1793 made cotton yarn more economy than linen yarn.
23. Scientists has found that the saliva of the octopus contains a substance that functions as a powerful heart stimulant.
24. The katydid, a type of grasshopper, is actively at night and rests motionless amid foliage during the day.
25. Soap is used as a lubricant in making tiny wires for electrical appliances such television sets and telephones.
26. Although the art of sand painting originated with neighboring Pueblo Indians, the Navajo Indians have refined and richly reinterpreted they
symbology and execution.
27. In 1967 Canada’s year centennial, one and a quarter million people from all over the world visited Parliament Hill in Ottawa.
28. The General Sherman tree, a giant sequoia in California, has grown to be the world’s largest plant at approximate 272 feet tall.
29. Since the turn of the century, the number of Native Americans living in Canada is increased.
30. Eleanor Roosevelt played a leading part in women’s organizations, and she was active in encouraging youth movements, in promoting consumer
welfare, and to work for civil rights.
31. Nutrients are substances, neither occurring naturally or in synthetic form, that are necessary for maintenance of the normal functioning of organisms.
32. Even in an age of experimentation and departures from convention, the sonata form remain among the most vital means of musical expression.
33. Researchers have found many ways of treating paper so that it will be strong, fireproof, and resistance to liquids and acids.
34. Because its body is supported by water, the blue whale can grow to a size considerable larger than any land mammal alive today.
35. Langston Hughes, a prolific writer of the 1920’s was concerned with the depicting the experience of urban Black people in the United States.
36. During eclipses of the Sun, the Ojibwa Indians of North America shot flaming arrows inside the sky to rekindle the light.
37. From 1892 to 1895, Alice Elvira Frecman was Dean of Women at the newly foundation University of Chicago.
38. Historical geology deals about data on the development of the Earth gathered from the study of rocks, which are analyzed to determine their age and composition.
39. Human being have thirty-thirty or thirty-four vertebrae, but a snake may have as many as three hundred.
40. Parrots have heavily bodies and exceedingly strong legs.

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