 SECTION II: STRUCTURE AND WRITTEN EXPRESSION
 Time:25 Minutes
 40 Questions
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   Each sentence in Part A is an incomplete sentence. Four words or
 phrases marked (1),(2),(3),(4) are given beneath each sentence.
 You are to choose the one word or phrase that best completes the
 sentence. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the problem
 and mark your answer.
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 1. Captain Henry,_____________ crept slowly through the
    underbrush.
    (1) being remote from the enemy,
    (2) attempting to not encounter the enemy,
    (3) trying to avoid the enemy,
    (4) not involving himself in the enemy,
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 2. Tommy was one ____________________
    (1) of the happy childs of his class
    (2) of the happiest child in the class
    (3) child who was the happiest of all the class
    (4) of the happiest children in the class
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  3._____________ he began to make friends more easily.
   (1) Having entered school in the new city, it was found that
   (2) After entering the new school,
   (3) When he had been entering the new school,
   (4) Upon entering into the new school,
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 4. It is very difficult to stop the cultivation of marijuana
    because ---------------
  (1) it grows very carelessly   (3) it grows well with little care
  (2) or it`s growth without     (4) it doesn`t care much to
      attention                      grow
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  5. The fact that space exploration has increased dramatically in
     the past thirty ___________
     (1) is an evidence of us wanting  to know more of  our solar
         system
     (2) indicates that we are very eager to learn all we can about
         our solar system
     (3) how we want to learn more about the solar system
     (4) is pointing  to evidence of our intention to know a lot more
         about what is called our solar system
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  6. Many of the current international problems we are now facing
     _______________
     (1) linguistic incompetencies
     (2) are the result of misunderstandings
     (3) are because of not understanding themselves
     (4) lacks of the intelligent capabilities of understanding each
         other
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  7. Mr.Roberts is a noted chemist_____________
     (1) as well as an effective teacher
     (2) and too a very efficient teacher
     (3) but he teaches very good in addition
     (4) however he teaches very good also
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  8. Public television stations are different from commercial
     stations __________________
     (1) because they receive money differently and different types of
         shows
     (2) for money and program types
     (3) in the areas of funding and programming
     (4) because the former receives money and has programs
         differently from the latter
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  9. Manufacturers often sacrifice quality _______________________
     -
    (1) for a larger profit margin
    (2) in place of to earn more money
    (3) to gain more quantities of money
    (4) and instead earn a bigger amount of profit
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  10. Automobile production in the United States ____________
     (1) have taken slumps and rises in recent years
     (2) has been rather erratic recently
     (3) has been erratically lately
     (4) are going up and down all the time
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  11. A major problem in the construction of new buildings
      _______________
     (1) is that windows have been eliminates while air conditioning
         systems have not been perfected
     (2) is they have eliminated windows and still dont have good air
         conditioning
    (3) is  because windows are eliminated but air conditioners don't
        work good
     (4) is dependent on the fact that while they have eliminated
         windows, they are not capable to produce efficient air
         conditioning systems
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  12.John said that no other car could go ______________
     (1) so fast like his car      (3) as fast like the car of him
     (2) as fast like his car      (4) as fast as his car
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  13. Her grades have improved, but only ________________
      (1) in a small amount              (3) minimum
      (2) very slightly                  (4) some
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  14. While attempting to reach his home before the
      storm,_______________
      (1) the bicycle of John  broke down
      (2) it happened that John's bike broke down
      (3) the storm caught John
      (4) John had an accident on his bicycle
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  15. The changes in this city have occurred _________________
      (1) with swiftness              (3) fastly
      (2) rapidly                     (4) in rapid ways
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     Each sentence in Part B has four words of phrases underlined.
  The four underlined parts of the sentences are marked (1), (B),
  (3), (4). You are to identify the one underlined word or phrase
  that should be corrected or rewritten. Then, on your answer
  sheet, find the number of the problem and mark your answer.
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  16. The official object TO[1] THEM[2] WEARING[3] dresses for
      the inaugural dance AT THE COUNTRY CLUB[4].
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  17. Janet is finally used to COOK[1] on an electric stove AFTER
      HAVING[2] a gas ONE[3] FOR SO LONG[4].
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  18. He KNOWS[1] to repair THE[2] carburetor without TAKING[3]
      the whole  car APART[4].
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  19. Stuart stopped TO WRITE[1] his letter BECAUSE[2] he had to
      LEAVE[3] FOR THE HOSPITAL[4].
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  20. She must RETYPING[1] the report BEFORE[2] she HANDS IT
      TO[3] TO THE[4] director of financing.
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   21. How MUCH[1] times did RICK AND JENNIFER[2] have to do the
       experiment  before they OBTAINED THE RESULTS[3] they had
       been EXPECTING[4].
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  22. Each of the STUDENTS[1] IN THE[2] accounting class has to type
      THEIR[3] OWN[4] research paper this semester.
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  23. Mrs.Stevens, along WITH[1] HER COUSINS FROM[2] New Mexico,
      ARE[3] planning TO ATTEND[4] the festivities.
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  24. They ARE[1] going TO HAVE TO[2] LEAVE SOON[3], and SO DO[4] we.
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  25. All the STUDENTS[1] ARE[2] looking FORWARD SPENDING[3] THEIR[4]
      free time relaxing in the sun this summer.
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  26. Dresses, skirts, shoes, and CHILDREN'S CLOTHING[1]
      ARE ADVERTISED[2] AT[3] GREAT[4] reduced prices this weekend.
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   27. Mary and HER SISTER[1] JUST BOUGHT[2] TWO NEW WINTERS[3] coats
       AT THE CLEARANCE SALE[4].
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   28. A[1] lunch OF[2] soup and sandwiches DO[3] not APPEAL
       TO ALL[4] of the students.
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   29. Some of us HAVE[1] to study THEIR[2] lessons MORE CAREFULLY[3]
       if we expect TO PASS[4] this examination.
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   30. Mr.Peters used to THINK[1] of HIMSELF[2] AS THE ONLY[3]
       president OF THE COMPANY[4].
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  31. The instruction advised the students FOR[1] the PROCEDURE[2]
      to FOLLOW[3] IN WRITING[4] the term paper.
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  32. Although both OF THEM[1] ARE TRYING[2] TO GET[3] the scholarship,
      she has the HIGHEST[4] grades.
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  33. The new technique CALLS[1] for HEAT[2] the mixture before
      APPLYING[3] IT TO THE WOOD[4].
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  34. The pilot AND THE CREW[1] DIVIDED[2] the life preservers
      BETWEEN[3] the twenty FRANTIC PASSENGERS[4].
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  35. A[1] FIVE-THOUSAND-DOLLARS[2] reward WAS OFFERED[3]
      FOR THE CAPTURE[4] of the escaped criminals.
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  36. The EQUIPMENT[1] IN THE OFFICE[2] WAS BADLY[3] in bees of
      TO BE REPAIRED[4].
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  37. A[1] liter is ONE OF THE[2] metric MEASUREMENTS[3],
      AREN'T THEY[4]?
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   38. We thought he IS[1] planning TO GO ON VACATION[2] AFTER[3]
       THE FIRST[4] the month.
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  39. There ARE[1] a large supply OF PENS[2] and notebooks
      IN THE STOREROOM[3] TO THE LEFT OF[4] the library entrance.
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  40. The president refuses TO ACCEPT[1] EITHER[2] of the four
      NEW PROPOSALS[3] MADE BY[4] the contractors.
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 SECTION III: READING COMPREHENSION AND VOCABULARY
 Time:45 Minutes
  60 Questions
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   Each sentence in Part A has a word or phrase underlined. Below
 each sentence are four other words or phrases. You are to choose
 the one word or phrase which would best keep the meaning of the
 original sentence if were substituted for the underlined word.
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  1. Larry was so ABSORBED in his novel that he forgot about his
     dinner cooking in the oven.
  ---------------------------------------------
    (1) engrossed                 (3) enlivened
    (2) obliged                   (4) excelled
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  2. Having come from an AFFLUENT society, Dick found it difficult
     to adjust to a small country town.
   ------------------------------------
   (1) affable                   (3) overpopulated
   (2) wealthy                   (4) large
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  3. The question was discarded because it was AMBIGUOUS.
  ---------------------------------------------
  (1) incorrect                 (3) vague
  (2) biased                    (4) dull
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  4. Most students ABHOR lengthy exams at the end of the year.
  ---------------------------------------------
  (1) detest                    (3) nullify
  (2) regret                    (4) negate
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  5. The news of the presidents death ASTONISHED the world.
  ---------------------------------------------
   (1) alerted                   (3) atoned
   (2) admonished                (4) astounded
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  6. King Midas's GREED led him to spend a life of grief.
  ---------------------------------------------
  (1) cruelty                   (3) warning
  (2) wealth                    (4) avarice
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  7. A MULTITUDE of people attended the fund-raising presentation
  ---------------------------------------------
     in the mall.
  (1) small number              (3) huge crowd
  (2) select group              (4) large herd
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  8. The new building was to be OCTAGONAL in shape.
  ---------------------------------------------
  (1) five sided                (3) seven sided
  (2) sex sided                 (4) eight sided
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  9. Mark cannot talk will because he has a speech IMPEDIMENT.
  ---------------------------------------------
  (1) skeptic                   (3) imposition
  (2) defect                    (4) aspect
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  10. Our final assignment for the English class is to give an
      IMPROMPTU speech.
   ---------------------------------------------
  (1) eloquent                  (3) technical
  (2) unprepared                (4) unbiased
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  11. The RIGOR exhibited by the general was totally unwarranted.
  ---------------------------------------------
  (1) calisthenics              (3) march
  (2) severity                  (4) cleanliness
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  12. The people interviewed for the survey were RANDOMLY selected.
    ---------------------------------------------
  (1) carefully                 (3) indiscriminately
  (2) carelessly                (4) thoughtfully
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   13. Lyndon Johnson SUCCEEDED John Kennedy as president of the
       United States.
  ---------------------------------------------
   (1) overruled                 (3) followed
   (2) preceded                  (4) assisted
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  14. The foreign countries` attempt at a BLOCKADE of the port was
      unsuccessful.
  ---------------------------------------------
    (1) expedition                (3) landing
    (2) opening                   (4) closure
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  15. When he was director of the company, his first ACCOMPLISHMENT
      was to bring about better working conditions.
  ---------------------------------------------
    (1) accumulation              (3) defeat
    (2) achievement               (4) job
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  16. During the American colonial period, the capable leaders
      INSTILLED of spirit of nationalism in the colonists.
  ---------------------------------------------
   (1) insatiated                (3) implanted
   (2) extirpated                (4) extracted
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  17. Because the details of the project were rather HAZY, we
      decided to reject the proposal.
  ---------------------------------------------
   (1) dubious                   (3) lucrative
   (2) unobtainable              (4) vague
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  18. Many weak and INCOMPETENT rulers were overthrown by more
      powerful forces.
  ---------------------------------------------
  (1) incapable                 (3) clever
  (2) impulsive                 (4) greedy
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  19. The passengers on the boat were MESMERIZED by the motion
      of the sea.
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  (1) paralyzed                 (3) nauseated
  (2) hypnotized                (4) reverberated
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  20. Allowing fields to lie FALLOW is one means of restoring
  fertility.
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  (1) unplanted                 (3) watered
  (2) plowed                    (4) seeded
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  21. The guests at the luau enjoyed it very much but refused to
      eat the RAW fish.
  ---------------------------------------------
  (1) marinated                 (3) rotten
  (2) fresh                      (4) uncooked
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  22. American LEGEND says that Johny Appleseed planted apple
     orchards throughout Ohio.
  ---------------------------------------------
    (1) almanac                   (3) history
    (2) myth                      (4) record
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  23. After a long, hard  struggle, we GRADUALLY succeeded in
      having people accept the truth of our theory.
  ---------------------------------------------
    (1) slowly                    (3) suddenly
    (2) momentarily               (4) graciously
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   24. Exchanges of language and culture were a direct result of
       COMMERCE.
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   (1) embargo                   (3) stagnation
   (2) trade                     (4) schooling
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  25. That artist did not acclaim because he was am IMITATOR,
      not a creator.
  ---------------------------------------------
    (1) a distorter               (3) an originator
    (2) a copier                  (4) a burglar
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   26. The powerful ruler SUPPRESSED a rebellion and punished the
       instigators.
  ---------------------------------------------
    (1) initiated                 (3) quashed
    (2) supported                 (4) reinstated
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   27. During the war, many foreign lands were CONFISCATED by the
       government.
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    (1) owned                     (3) bartered
    (2) sequestrated              (4) sold
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   28. That VAST region was irrigated by the large river and its
       many tributaries.
  ---------------------------------------------
    (1) arid                      (3) enormous
    (2) miniscule                 (4) damp
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   29. The television station was INUNDATE with calls protesting
       the distasteful program.
  ---------------------------------------------
    (1) harassed                  (3) probated
    (2) modulated                 (4) flooded
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   30. The dog saw his REFLECTION in the pool of water.
  ---------------------------------------------
    (1) image            (3) imagination
    (2) bone             (4) leash
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      In Part B, the questions are based on variety of reading
 material (single sentences, paragraphs, advertisements, and the
 like). You are to choose the one best answer, (1), (2), (3), or
 (4), to each question. Then, on your answer sheet, find the
 number of the problem and mark your answer. Answer all questions
 following a passage on the basis of what is stated or implied in
 that passage.
 ------------------------
      Napoleon Bonaparet`s ambition to control all the area around
 the Mediterranean Sea led him and his French soldiers to Egypt.
 After losing a naval battle, they were forced to remain there for
 three  years.  In  1799,  while  constructing a fort, a soldier
 discovered a piece of stele (stone pillar bearing an inscription)
 known  as  the  Rosetta stone. This famous  stone,  which would
 eventually  lead   to  the  deciphering  of  ancient  Egyptian
 hieroglyphics dating to 3100 b.c., was written in three languages:
 hieroglyphics (picture writing), demotic (a shorthand version
 of hieroglyphics), and Greek. Scientists discovered that the
 characters,  unlike  those  in  English, could be written from
 right to left and in other directions as well.
      Twenty-three years after discovery of the Rosetta stone,
 Jean  Francois  Champollion, a French philologist,  fluent in
 several languages, was able to decipher the first word-Ptolemy-
 name of an Egyptian ruler. This name was written inside an oval
 called  a  "cartouche".  Further  investigation  revealed  that
 cartouches contained names of important people of that period.
 Champollion painstakingly continued his search and was able to
 increase his growing list of known phonetic signs. He and an
 Englishman, Thomas Young, worked independently of each other to
 unravel the deeply hidden mysteries of this strange language.
 Young  believed  that  sound values could be assigned to the
 symbols, while Champollion insisted that the pictures represented
 words.
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  31. How many years elapsed between the date of the oldest
     hieroglyphics deciphered  by means of the Rosetta stone and the
     stone`s discovery?
  (1) 1,301      (2) 1,799      (3) 3,100      (4) 4,899
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  32. Which of the following languages was not written on the
      Rosetta stone?
   (1) French     (2) demolic    (3) Greek      (4) hieroglyphics
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  33. Which of the following statements is not true?
    (1) Cartouches contained names of prominent people of the period.
    (2) Champollion and Young worked together in an attempt to
        decipher the hieroglyphics.
    (3) One of Napoleon's soldiers discovered the Rosetta stone.
    (4) Thomas Young believed that sound values could be assigned to
        the symbols.
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   34. When was the first word from the Rosetta stone deciphered?
     (1) 3100BC  (2) 1766  (3) 1799  (4) 1822
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  35. What was the first word that was deciphered from the Rosetta
      stone?
    (1) cartouche  (2) Ptolemy    (3) demotic    (4) Champollion
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  36.  Why were Napoleon's soldiers in Egypt in 1799?
    (1) They were celebrating a naval victory.
    (2) They were looking for the Rosetta stone.
    (3) They were waiting to continue their campaign.
    (4) They were trying to decipher the hieroglyphics.
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   37. Who was responsible for deciphering the first word?
  (1) Champollion    (2) Young      (3) Ptolemy    (4) Napoleon
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  QUESTIONS 38 THROUGH 43 ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING PASSAGE.
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    Sequoyah was a young Cherokee Indian, son of a white trader
  and an Indian squaw. At an early age, he became fascinated by
  "the talking leaf", an expression that he used to describe the
  white man's written records. Although many believed this "talking
  leaf" to be a gift from the Great Spirit, Sequoyah refused to
  accept that theory. Like other Indians of the period, She was
  illiterate, but his determination to remedy the situation led to
  the invention of a unique 86-character alphabet based on the
  sound patterns that he heard.
     His family  and  friends  thought  him  mad,  but while
  recuperating from a hunting accident,  he  diligently  and
  independently set out to create a form of communication for his
  own people as well as for other Indians. In 1821, after twelve
  years of work, he had successfully developed a written language
  that would enable thousands of Indians to read and write.
     Sequoyah's desire to preserve words and events for later
  generations has caused him to be remembered among the important
  inventors. The giant redwood trees of California, called
  "sequoias" in his honor, will further imprint his name in
  history.
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  38. What is the most important reason that Sequoya will be
      remembered?
  (1) California redwoods were named in his honor.
  (2) He was illiterate.
  (3) He created a unique alphabet.
  (4) He recovered from his madness and helped mankind.
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  39. How did Sequoyah's family react to his idea of developing his
      own "talking leaf"?
  (1) They arranged for his hunting accident.
  (2) They thought he was crazy.
  (3) They decided to help him.
  (4) They asked him to teach them to read and write.
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  40. What prompted Sequoyah to develop his alphabet?
  (1) People were writing things about him that he couldn't read.
  (2) He wanted to become famous.
  (3) After his hunting accident, he needed something to keep him
      busy.
  (4) He wanted the history of his people preserved for future
      generations.
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  41. The word illiterate means most nearly
    (1) fierce     (3) abandoned
    (2) poor       (4) unable to read or write
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  42. How would you describe Sequoyah?
  (1) determined   (2) mad   (3) backwards   (4) meek
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  43. Which of the following is not true?
  (1) Sequoyah developed a form of writing with the people of the
      Cherokee tribe.
  (2) Sequoyah was a very observant young man.
  (3) Sequoyah spent twelve years developing his alphabet.
  (4) Sequoyah was honored by having some trees named after him.
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  Questions 44 through 46 are based on the following reading.
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     The mighty, warlike Aztec nation felt that its existence
  depended upon human sacrifices. The sun would not shine, the
  crops would not grow, and wars would not be won if the gods were
  not appeased. As brutal as the ceremonies were, the victims
  (usually taken from among captives from battles) accepted their
  fate passively, having been previously indoctrinated and heavily
  sedated.
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  44. Why did the Aztecs offer human sacrifices?
  (1) They were cruel and inhuman.
  (2) They believed they had to pacify the gods.
  (3) They wanted to force the citizens to obey.
  (4) They wanted to deter crime.
*
!-Y3
  45. Before the sacrifices, the victims were
  (1) tortured and harassed     (3) brainwashed and drugged
  (2) fed and entertained       (4) interrogated and drugged
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  46. In what manner did the victims accept their destiny?
  (1) submissively              (3) violently
  (2) rebelliously              (4) notoriously
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  Questions 46 through 51 are based on the following passage.
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      Petroleum products, such as gasoline, kerosine, home
  heating oil, residual fuel oil, and lubricating oils, come from
  one source - crude oil found below the earth`s surface, as well
  as under large bodies of water, from a few hundred feet below the
  surface to as deep as 25,000 feet into the earth's interior.
  Sometimes crude oil is secured by drilling a hole thorough the
  earth, but more dry holes are drilled than those producing oil.
  Pressure at the source or pumping forces crude oil to the
  surface.
     Grude oil wells flow at varying rates, from ten to thousands
  of barrels per hour. Petroleum products are always measured in
  42-gallon barrels.
     Petroleum products vary greatly in physical appearance:thin,
  thick, transparent or opaque, but regardless, their chemical
  composition is made up of only two elements: carbon and hydrogen,
  which form compounds called hydrocarbons. Other chemical elements
  found in union with the hydrocarbons are few and are classified as
  impurities. Trace elements are also found, nut these are of such
  minute quantities that they are disregarded. The combination of
  carbon and hydrogen forms many thousands of compounds which are
  possible because of the various positions and joinings of these
  two atoms in the hydrocarbon molecule.
     The various petroleum products are refined from the crude oil
  by heating and condensing the vapors. These products are the so-
  called light oils, such as gasoline, kerosine, and distillate
  oil. The residue remaining after the light oils are distilled is
  known as heavy of residual fuel oil and is used mostly for
  burning under boilers. Additional complicated refining processes
  rearrange the chemical structure of the hydrocarbons to produce
  other products, some of which are used to upgrade and increase
  the octane ration of various types of gasolines.
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  47. Which of the following is not true?
  (1) Crude oil is found below land and water.
  (2) Crude oil is always found a few hundred feet below the
      surface.
  (3) Pumping and pressure force crude oil to the surface.
  (4) A variety of petroleum products is obtained from crude oil.
*
!-Y3
  48. Many thousands of hydrocarbon compounds are possible because
  (1) the petroleum products vary greatly in physical appearance
  (2) complicated refining processes rearrange the chemical
      structure
  (3) the two atoms in the molecule assume many positions
  (4) the pressure needed to force it to the surface causes
      molecular transformation
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  49. Which of the following is true?
   (1) The various petroleum products are produced by filtration.
   (2) Heating and condensation produce the various products.
   (3) Chemical separation is used to produce the various products.
   (4) Mechanical means such as the centrifuges are used to produce
       the various products.
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  50. How is crude oil brought to the surface?
   (1) expansion of the hydrocarbons
   (2) pressure and pumping
   (3) vacuum created in the drilling pipe
   (4) expansion and contraction of the earth`s surface
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  51. Which of the following is not listed as a light oil?
      ----------------------------------------------------
  (1) distillate oil            (3) lubrication oil
  (2) gasoline                  (4) kerosine
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  Questions 52 through 57 are based on the following passage.
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     An election year is one in which all four numbers are evenly
  divisible  by  four (1944, 1948, etc.)   Since 1840, American
  presidents elected in years ending in zero have been destined to
  die  in  office.  William H.Harrison, the man who  served  the
  shortest  term,  died  of  pneumonia  several  weeks after his
  inauguration.
       Abraham  Lincoln  was  one  of  four presidents  who  were
  assassinated. He was elected in 1860, and his untimely death came
  just five years later.
       James A.Garfield, a former Union army general from Ohio, was
  shot during his first year  in  office  (1881) by a man to whom he
  wouldn`t give a job.
       While in his second term of office (1901, William MeKinley,
  another Ohioan, attended the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo,
  New York. During the reception, he was assassinated while shaking
  hands with some of the guests.
       Three years  after  his election in 1920,  Waffen  G.Harding
  died in office. Although it was never proved, many believe he was
  poisoned.
       Franklin D.Roosevelt  had  been  elected four times (1932,
  1936, 1940, and 1944), the only man  to serve so long a term. He
  had contracted polio in 1921 and died of the illness in 1945.
       John F.Kennedy, the last of the  line, was assassinated in
  1963, only three years after his election.
       Will 1980`s candidate suffer the same fate?
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!-Y2
  52. Which of the following was not an election year?
  (1) 1960   (2) 1930   (3) 1888   (4) 1824
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1-Y4
  53. Which president served the shortest term in office?
   (1) Abraham Lincoln           (3) William MeKinley
   (2) Warren G.Harding          (4) William H.Harrison
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!-Y4
  54. Which of the following is true?
   (1) All presidents elected in years ending in zero have died in
       office.
   (2) Only presidents from Ohio have died in office.
   (3) Franklin D.Roosevelt completed four terms as president.
   (4) Four American presidents have been assassinated.
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!-Y1
  55. How many presidents elected in years ending in zero since
      1840 have died in office?
   (1) 7   (2) 5   (3) 4   (4) 3
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!-Y3
  56. In this reading, what does inauguration mean?
  (1) election                  (3) swearing-in ceremonies
  (2) acceptance speech         (4) campaign
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!-Y2
  57. Which of the following was not assassinated?
   (1) John F.Kennedy            (3) Abraham Lincoln
   (2) Franklin D.Roosevelt      (4) James A.Garfield
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  Directions for questions 58 through 60
@-M3
     For each of these questions, choose the answer that is
  closest in meaning to the original sentence. Note that several of
  the choices may be factually correct, but you should choose the
  one that is the closest restatement of the given statement.
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!-Y4
  58. Unintentionally, some cities are squeezing out the middle
      class by forcing them to support the poor.
    (1) Unintentionally the poor are supporting a movement to squeeze
        the middle class out of some cities.
    (2) The middle class in some cities is unfortunately squeezing
        out the support of the poor.
    (3) In some cities, the middle class is forcing the poor to
        support them.
    (4) By being forced to support the poor, the middle class is
        unintentionally being squeezed out of some cities.
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!-Y3
  59. The current was black and mindless, with a beauty that almost
      masked its danger.
  (1) Although it appeared dangerous, the current had a beauty that
      was only black and mindless.
  (2) The current was black and mindless but not as dangerous as it
      seemed.
  (3) Although the current was black and mindless, its beauty
      nearly disguised the danger.
  (4) Despite its danger, the blackness and mindlessness of the
      current made it more beautiful.
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!-Y1
  60. Despite the breathtaking natural beauty of the crystalline
      Great Lakes during the winter, man is reluctant to venture into
      this snowy wonderland.
   (1) Even though the crystalline Great Lakes are breathtaking in
       the winter, man is afraid to explore this snowy wonderland.
   (2) Man is reluctant to venture into the snowy wonderland in the
       winter because of the breathtaking natural beauty of the
       crystalline Great Lakes.
   (3) Man is reluctant to venture into the crystalline Great Lakes
       during the winter Because it makes breathing difficult.
  (4) Although reluctant to venture into the crystalline Great Lakes,
      man does so to appreciate their breathtaking natural beauty.
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