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1. I disagreed then as now with many of Jonh Smiths judgments, but always respected him, and this book is a welcome reminder of his big, honest, friendly, stubborn personality.

How does the author of this sentence feel about Jonh Smith?

______ a. He dislikes him but agrees with his ideas.

______ b. He considers him to be a disagreeable person.

______ c. He disagrees with his ideas but respects him.

______ d. He disagreed with him then but agrees with him now.

2. Concepts like passivity, dependence, and aggression may need further research if they are to continue to be useful ways of thinking about human personalities.

What might require more research?

______ a. human thought processes

______ b. certain concepts

______ c. human personalities

______ d. useful ways of thinking.

3. In order for you to follow the schedule set by the publisher, your paper must be looked over over the weekend, revised, and handed in in its final form on Monday.

What must you do on Saturday and Sunday?

______ a. meet the publisher

______ b. examine your paper

______ c. hand in a paper

______ d. look over the weekend.

4. The real reason why prices were, and still are, too high is complicated, and no short discussion can satisfactory explain this problem.

What word or phrase best describes prices?

______ a. complicated

______ b. adequately explained

______ c. too high in the past, but low now

______ d. too high in the past and in the present.

5. This is not just a sad-but-true story; the boys experience is horrible and damaging, yet a sense of love shines through every word.

How does the author of this sentence feel about the story?

______ a. It transmits a sense of love.

______ b. It is just sad.

______ c. It is not true.

______ d. It is horrible and damaging.

6. In the past five years the movement has grown from unorganized groups of poorly armed individuals to a comparatively well-armed, well-trained army of anywhere from 10,000 to 16,000 members.

What is the present condition of this movement?

______ a. The members are poorly armed.

______ b. There are only a few poor individuals.

______ c. There are over 16,000 members.

______ d. The members are organized and well armed.

7. The financial situation isnt bad yet, but we believe that we have some vital information and, if it is correct, unemployment will soon become a serious problem.

What do we know about the financial situation?

______ a. It wont change.

______ b. It will become a serious problem.

______ c. It is not bad now.

______ d. It will improve.

8. The general then added, The only reasonable solution to the sort of problems caused by the current unstable political situation is one of diplomacy and economic measures and not the use of military force.

What type of solution does the general support?

______ a. economic and diplomatic action

______ b. diplomatic and economic action if military force fails

______ c. only diplomatic action

______ d. military action in response to political problems

9. Because the supply of nature gas was plentiful in comparison to other choices like coal and fuel oil, and because it burns cleaner, many people changed their heating systems to natural gas, there by creatining shortages.

Why did people prefer gas?

______ a. It was natural.

______ b. There were no other choices.

______ c. The other fuels were dirtier and less plentiful.

______ d. There is, even today, a plentiful supply of it.

 

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1. My discovery of Tillie Olsen was a gift-from a friend; years ago she gave me her copy of Tell Me A Riddle, because she liked the stories and wanted to share the experience.

What do we know about Tillie Olsen?

______ a. She is a friend.

______ b. She likes stories.

______ c. She gives gifts.

______ d. She is an author.

2. A few goverment official even estimate that the war has created more than half a million refugees who need immediate food, clothing, and shelter.

Exactly how many refugees are there?

______ a. half a million

______ b. over half a million

______ c. We dont know exactly.

______ d. Only a few goverment officials know the exact figure.

3. The Green Tiger Press believes that the relatively unknown works of great childrens illustrators are sources of vast beauty and power, and is attempting to make these treasures more easily available.

What is the goal of this printing company?

______ a. to publish more childrens books

______ b. to develop powerful stories

______ c. to make childrens illustrations more easily available

______ d. to encourage artists to become childrens illustrators.

4. Although he calls the $ 1,000 donation a very generous amount, especially in these times, the president expresses hope that the project will attract additional funds from companies and other sources so that it can continue beyond this first year.

What does the president know about the project?

______ a. It will cost only $ 1,000

______ b. It is very special.

______ c. Special sources will support it.

______ d. It cannot continue without additional funding.

5. Any thought that this new custom will remain unchanged or in Europe will remain uniquely English is ridiculous.

What does the author believe about the new custom?

______ a. It will remain limited.

______ b. The custom will change.

______ c. Acceptance of the custom is ridiculous.

______ d. The custom will remain in Europe.

6. These robust and persistent sailors gathered from all the nations of western Europe, and set out on the voyages that laid foundations for four great empires with no other power than sail and oar.

Why were these voyages important?

______ a. Sailors came from many countries in Europe.

______ b. The voyages laid the foundations for western Europe.

______ c. The foundations for empires were established.

______ d. Western Europe lost its power.

7. Young people need to develop the values, attitudes, and problem solving skills essential to their participation in a political system which was designed, and is still based, on the assumption that all citizens would be so prepared.

What is a basic assumption of this political system?

______ a. All people will be capable of participation.

______ b. All people participate in the system.

______ c. All people should have the same values and attitudes.

______ d. Most people cannot develop the skills to participate in the system.

8. While we may be interested in the possibilities of social harmony and individual fulfillment to be achieved through nontraditional education, one cannot help being cautious about accepting any sort of one sided educational program as a cure for the worlds ills.

How does the author feel about nontraditional education?

______ a. He belivies that it has no possibility of success.

______ b. He doubts that it can cure the worlds ills.

______ c. He feels that it is a cure for the worlds ills.

______ d. He believes it will bring social harmony.

9. The complexity of the human situation and the injustice of the social order demand far more fundamental changes in the basic structure of society itself than some politicians are willing to admit in their speeches.

What is necessary to correct the problems of society?

______ a. basic changes in its structure

______ b. fewer political speeches

______ c. honest politicians

______ d. basic changes in political methods.

 

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1. Like physical anthropology, orthodontics (dentistry dealing with the irregularities of teeth) tries to explain how and why men are different; unlike anthropology it also tries to correct those differences for functional or aesthetic reasons.

How does orthodontics differ from physical anthropology?

______ a. Physical anthropology is concerned with aesthetics; orthodontics is not.

______ b. Physical anthropology deals with the irregularities of teeth.

______ c. Orthodontics tries to explain why men are different, anthropology does not.

______ d. Anthroppology does not try to correct differences among men; orthodontics does.

2. What is most obvious in this book are all those details of daily living which make Mrs.Richards anything but common.

According to this statement, what kind of person is Mrs. Richards?

______ a. She is very obvious.

______ b. She is an unusual person.

______ c. She is anything she wants to be.

______ d. She is quite ordinary.

3. A third island appeared gradually during a period of volcanic activity that lasted over four years. Later, the 1866 eruptions, which brought to Santorin those volcanologists who first began archeological work there enlarged the new island through two new crater vents.

What enlarged the third island?

______ a. the eruptions of 1866

______ b. a four-year period of volcanic activity

______ c. the activities of the men who came to study volanoes

______ d. archeological work, which created two new crater vents

4. Just before his tenth birthday John received a horse from his father; this was the first of a series of expensive gifts intended to create the impression of a loving parent.

Why did John receive the horse?

______ a. because he was ten

______ b. because his father loved him

______ c. because his father wanted to seem loving

______ d.because his father wouldnt be able to give him expensive gifts in the future

5. Since industry and commerce are the largest users of electrical energy, using less electricity would mean a reduced industrial capacity and fewer jobs in the affected industries and therefore an unfavorable change in our economic structure.

According to this sentence, decreasing the use of

electricity ____

______ a. must begin immediately.

______ b. isnt important.

______ c. will cause difficulties.

______ d. wont affect industry.

6. The medical journal reported that heart attack victims who recover are approximately five times as likely to die within the next five years as those people without a history of heart disease.

What did this article say about people who have had a heart attack?

______ a. They are more likely to die in the near future than others.

______ b. They will die in five years.

______c. They are less likely to die than people without a history of heart disease.

______ d. They are likely to recover.

7. Few phenomena in history are more puzzling than this one: that men and women with goals so vague, with knowledge so uncertain, with hopes so foggy, still would have riscked dangers so certain and tasks so great.

What historical fact is puzzling?

______ a. that people had such vague goals

______ b. that people took such great risks

______ c. that people had foggy hopes and uncertain knowledge

______ d. that people completed such great tasks

8. Next he had to uncover the ancient secret so jealously guarded by the ancients that no text of any kind, no descriptive wall painting, and no tomb inscriptions about making papyrus are known to exist.

What secret did this man want to discover?

______ a. how to understand wall paintings

______ b. how to read tomb inscriptions

______ c. how to read the ancient texts

______ d. how to produce papyrus

9. Alexis, ruler of a city where politics was a fine art, concealed his fears, received the noblemen with extravagant ceremonies, impressed them with his riches, praised them, entertained them, bribed them, made promises he had no intention of keeping-and thus succeeded in keeping their troops outside his city walls.

Why did Alexis give money and attention to the noblemen?

______ a. because they praised him

______ b. in order to prevent their armies from entering the city

______ c. in order to impress them with his riches

______ d. because they were his friends

 

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1. Since late summer, the business press has been full of stories about hard times hitting law firms.

2. Big firms nationwide held down increases in starting salaries for new lawyers.

3. For Mark Peterson, an unemployed grocery clerk convicted for having sex with a woman suffering from multiple personalities disorder (MPD), the publicity has faded. Now the spotlight has turned to the man who prosecuted him.

4. Paulus had joined Petersons attorney Mary, in asking Hawley to set a side the verdict and grant a new trial.

5. Both newspapers independently decided that they had to break their promise of con fidentiality, and did so. The day the story ran, naming Cohen as its sorce, Cohen was fired from his job.

6. The duty of the U.S. attorney general is to seek justice without fear or favor.

7. The goal was to bring in challenging work.

8. Prosecution of white-collar crime and corruption is important not only to punish illegal action, but also to send a powerful message to the public and potential law-breakers.

9. If justice is to be done and be perceived to be done, it is essential that all who are touched by the functions you will supervice are certain that the rules to which they are subject are rules to all that apply.

10. Our law used to recognize litigation as a destructive thing and make people think twice about using it, except as a last resort.

11. The decision was expected to result in the dismissal of all charges against the Davises.

12. A committee appointed by the state bar president recommended changes in December that respond directly to weaknesses identified in the Murray and Arthur cases.

13. The bar committee, chaired by Richmond attorney W. Horsley also called for a searching investigation of the charges that some lawyers had failed to report Murrays misconduct as required by ethics rules.

14. Virginia State Bar President William R.Rakes says he has been giving speeches to emphasize the obligation.

15. The changes being considered in Virginia are in line with recommendations contained in a comprehensive report adopted by the ABAs House of Delegates in February 1992. Discipline reform, however, is likely to come slowly, state by state.

16.Lightning may not strike twice in the same place, but last year Virginias legal community was shocked twice by multimillion - dollar.

17. The bandage was wound around the wound.

18. The farm was used to produce produce.

19. The dump was so full that it had to refuse more refuse.

20. We must polish the Polish furniture.

21. He could lead if he would get the lead out.

22. The soldier decided to desert his dessert in the desert.

23. Since there is no time like the present, he thought it was time to present the present.

24. A bass was painted on the head of the bass drum.

25. When shot at, the dove into the bushes.

26. I did not object to the object.

27. The insurance was invalid for the invalid.

28. There was a row among the oarsmen about how to row.

29. They were too close to the door to close it.

30. The buck does funny things when the does are present.

31. A seamstress and a sewer fell down into a sewer line.

32. To help with planting, the farmer taught his sow to sow.

33. The wind was too strong to wind the sail.

34. After a number of injections my jaw got number.

35. Upon seeing the tear in the painting I shed a tear.

36. I had to subject the subject to a series of tests.

37. How can I intimate this to my most intimate friend?

 

 

 

 

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