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STRUCTURE AND WRITTEN TEST 2 d.

The growth of wild violets

5. The art works of Madlyn-Ann Woolwich are characterized by strong, dark


1. Andy Warhol was ....... in the Pop Art movement who was known for his
colors and fine attention to patterns of light ....... the viewer’s eye.
multi-image silk-screen paintings.
a. That attract
a. That one of a leading figure
b. When attracted
b. A leading figure
c. Which attraction
c. Leading figures
d. Attract to
d. Who leads figures
6. A grass-eating, river dwelling mammal, the hippopotamus ....... to the pig.
2. Even with vast research, there is still great deal that is ....... known about
the workings of the human brain. a. Being related
a. Neither b. Is related
b. None c. Relate
c. No d. Relating
d. Not 7. Woodrow Wilson ....... as governor of New Jersey before he was elected
President of the United States in 1912.
3. ....... the United States consists of many different immigrant groups, many
sociologists believe there is a distinct national character. a. To have served
a. In spite of b. Who has served
b. Despite c. Serving
c. Eventhough d. Served
d. Whether 8. ....... fish in Great Salt Lake, but its water do contain small brine shrimp.
4. Typically, ....... in meadows or damp woods and bloom in the spring. a. Why no
a. Wild violets grow b. No
b. Wild violets growth c. Not only
c. Growing wild violets d. There are no
9. An etude is a short musical composition written especially ....... a particular 13. Salt is manufactured in quantities that exceed those of most, ....... other
technique. commercial chemicals.

a. Enable students practicing a. Of all not

b. Enables students practicing b. Not if all are

c. Enable students to practice c. Are not all

d. To enable students to practice d. If not all

10. Seldom ....... games been of practical use in playing real games. 14. The United States consists of fifty states, ....... has its own government.

a. Theories of mathematics a. Each of which

b. Theorized as mathematics b. Each they

c. Has the mathematical theory of c. They each

d. The mathematical theory has d. Each of

11. The city of Kalamazo, Michigan, derives its name from a Native American 15. Though smaller than our solar system, a quasar, which looks like an
word ....... “bubble spring”. ordinary star, emits more light ....... galaxy.

a. Meant a. Than an entire

b. Meaning b. Entirely as

c. That it meant c. That the entire

d. Whose meaning d. Entirely than

12. Jet propulsion involves ....... of air and fuel, which forms a powerful 16. People usually wear clothing why two basic purposes – warmth and
exhaust. decoration.
a. A mixture is ignited 17. In 1890 Kate Hurd-Mead became medical director of the Bryn Mawr School
b. To ignite a mixture for girls, one of a first schools in the United States to initiate a preventive
health program.
c. A mixture of igniting
18. Superior to all others woods for shipbuilding; teak is also used for furniture,
d. The ignition of a mixture flooring, and general construction.
19. Weather is the transitory expression of climate that can change great from 31. The discovery of the magnetic effects of coils made possible to measure an
day to day or season to season. electric current.

20. Archaeological investigations indicate that control of fire is an extremely 32. Since the 1950’s the city of Baltimore has finnced several major programs
old technical attainment, though the time, place, and mode of his origin of urban renew, including rebuilding the Inner Harbor.
may never be learned.
33. For at least 4000 years, Native American artists adorned rocks, cliff walls,
21. Paul Revere designing the metal plates on which the first paper money in and caves in the American Southwest with an amazing various of symbolic
the United States was printed. figures.

22. It was after shortly microscopes were introduced at the beginning of the 34. Animal researchers have identified many behavioral patterns associated
seventeenth century that microorganisms were actually sighted. with selection a place to live, avoiding predators, and finding food.

23. Until the 1840’s, practically the only pioneers who had ventured to the 35. Average world temperatures have risen on half a degree Celsius since the
western United States were trappers and a little explorers. mid-nineteenth century.

24. Medical research indicates but large amounts of histamines can be 36. The plan connected the Hudson River with Lake Erie by a canal was first
responsible for colds, hay fever, and other respiratory reactions. proposed in the late eighteenth century.

25. Yttrium is a silvery, metalic element used in the made of red phosphors for 37. Why certain plants contain alkaloids remains a mystery, although botanists
television picture tubes. have formulated a number of theory to explain it.

26. Tropical forests exist close the equator, where both high temperatures and 38. Dimness of light will not harm the eyes any more than taking a photograph
abundant rainfall occur year-round. in dimly light can harm a camera.

27. The ease with which houseplants can grown causes them to be popular 39. Contemporary film directors, some of them write the scripts for act in, and
among amateur horticulturists. even produce their own motion pictures, are thereby assuming ever more
control of their art.
28. Paintings of a religious, ceremonial, or history character tend to elevate
their subjects above the level of ordinary existence. 40. Petroleum it is composed of a complex mixture of hydrogen and carbon.

29. According to classical musical tradition, the term”sonata” id given to those


works are written for solo piano or for a solo wind or stringed instrument.

30. Precisely because photographs are produced by mechanical devices, a


camera’s images now seem to some artists the perfect means for
expression the modern era.

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