Question 1- 15
1. Clinical psychologist Dr. Carl Rogers found that 80 _____ percent verbal communication involved five types of responses: evaluative, interpretive, supportive, probing, and understanding.
- (A) all
- (B) is the
- (C) with
- (D) of all
Correct Answer: D
2. The early feminist leader Susan B. Anthony became increasingly aware through her work in the temperance movement ______ the same rights as men.
- (A) women were not granted that
- (B) that women were not granted
- (C) not granted women that were
- (D) that were not granted women
Correct Answer: B
3. DNA, _____, is found in the cell nucleus in the form of very long and thin molecules consisting of two spiral strands.
- (A) inherits material
- (B) is inheritance material
- (C) material is inherited
- (D) the material of inheritance
Correct Answer: D
4. ______ plants, which manufacture their own food, animals obtain nourishment by acquiring and ingesting their food.
- (A) Unlike
- (B) Different
- (C) Whereas
- (D) As much
Correct Answer: A
5. The Hawaiian alphabet, introduced by missionaries in the 1820's, _____ and only seven consonants.
- (A) the five vowels consist of
- (B) consisting of five vowels
- (C) that consists of five vowels
- (D) consists of five vowels
Correct Answer: D
6. Working like a telescope, _____ the size of objects at great distances.
- (A) which magnifies a telephoto lens
- (B) a telephoto lens magnifies
- (C) a telephoto lens which magnifies
- (D) and magnifying a telephoto lens
Correct Answer: B
7. Volcanoes are divided into three main groups, based on their shape and the type of material they______.
- (A) are made
- (B) made of
- (C) are made of
- (D) made for
Correct Answer: C
8. _____ to inanimate objects, such as machines, is a form of animism.
- (A) When attributing emotion
- (B) Attributing emotion
- (C) Emotion is attributed
- (D) If emotion is attributed
Correct Answer: B
9. ______, dolphins have no sense of smell.
- (A) As known as far
- (B) Known thus far as
- (C) It is known as far
- (D) As far as is known
Correct Answer: D
10. The growth of psychobiology owes _____ to major conceptual advances in the way people think about the brain.
- (A) much
- (B) as much as
- (C) much which
- (D) there is so much
Correct Answer: A
11. In 1938 Pearl S. Buck became the first American woman ______ the Nobel Prize for Literature.
- (A) receive
- (B) received
- (C) to receive
- (D) she received
Correct Answer: C
12. Now considered an art form, quilt making originated as a means of fashioning bed covers from bits of fabric that otherwise ______.
- (A) not use
- (B) were no use
- (C) had no use
- (D) it was not used
Correct Answer: C
13. The early years of the United States government were characterized by a debate concerning _____ or individual states should have more power.
- (A) whether the federal government
- (B) either the federal government
- (C) that the federal government
- (D) the federal government
Correct Answer: A
14. Beneath the streets of a modem city _____ of walls, columns, cables, pipes, and tunnels required to satisfy the needs of its inhabitants.
- (A) where exists the network
- (B) the existing network
- (C) the network's existence
- (D) exists the network
Correct Answer: D
15. The province of Newfoundland has _____ than any other region of North America in which the first language is English.
- (A) its longer history
- (B) a longer history
- (C) the longer the history
- (D) the history is longer
Correct Answer: B
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16. The antique collector must be able to distinguish real antiques from later imitations, which can be either reproductions nor fakes.
Answer - D
17. Paint must be stirred and sometimes dilution before it is applied.
Answer - C
18. A great aviation pioneer, Amelia Earhart was already famous when she sets out on her ill-fated attempt to circle the globe in 1937.
Answer - C
19. Although apples do not grow during the cold season, apple trees must have a such season in order to flourish.
Answer - C
20. Two unique features of the Arctic they are lack of precipitation and permanently frozen ground.
Answer - B
21. Faced with petroleum shortages in the 1970's, scientists and engineers in the United States stepped up its efforts to develop more efficient heating systems and better insulation.
Answer - B
22. Rabbits have large front tooth, short tails, and hind legs and feet adapted for running and jumping.
Answer - B
23. Dentistry is a branch of medicine that has developed very dramatic in the last twenty years.
Answer - D
24. The ease of solving a jigsaw puzzle depends the number of pieces, their shapes and shadings, and the design of the picture.
Answer - B
25. Plants range in size to tiny, single-celled, blue-green algae, invisible to the naked eye, to giant sequoias, the largest living plants.
Answer - B
26. During the 1940's science and engineering had an impact on the way music reach its audience and even influenced the way in which it was composed.
Answer - B
27. By 1860 the railroads of the United States had 3,000 miles of track, three-quarters of which it was east of the Mississippi River and north of the Ohio River.
Answer - D
28. Ballads were early types of poetry and may have been among a first kinds of music.
Answer - C
29. The thin outer layer of the skin is called the epidermis, while the layer inner, which is slightly thicker, is called the dermis.
Answer - D
30. With the incorporation of jazz history into current academic curricula, leading jazz musicians are now founding on the faculties of several universities.
Answer - D
31. Humus, a substance found in soil, is soft and spongy and enables plant roots to send out tiny hairs through that they absorb water and food.
Answer - D
32. Although flies live longest in cool temperatures, it breed prolifically when temperatures are warm, food is abundant, and humidity is moderate.
Answer - B
33. Alaska's vast areas of untamed wilderness attracts many people who enjoy the outdoors.
Answer - C
34. The giant panda closely resembles the bear, but account of certain anatomical features it is placed in the raccoon family.
Answer - C
35. The ode was original a ceremonial poem written to celebrate public occasions or exalted subjects.
Answer - A
36. Even as he wrote copiously on such diverse topic as education, politics, and religion, Lewis Mumford remained active in city and regional planning.
Answer - B
37. Oscillation is a electronic function that changes direct current to the signal of desired frequency.
Answer - A
38. Papier-mâché figures by Stephen Hensen, which they cheerfully depicted life in the Information Age, were the focus of an exhibit at the Museum of American History.
Answer - A
39. Pharmacist fill drug prescriptions, keeping records of the drugs their patients are taking to make sure that harmful combinations are not prescribed.
Answer - A
40. Great technical advances in aerial and satellite photography have been made since end of the Second World War.
Answer - D