1. The quantum theory states ----, such as light, is given off and absorbed in tiny definite units called quanta or photons.
(A) energy that
(B) that it is energy
(C) it is energy
(D) that energy
2. Studies of the gravity field of the Earth indicate----yield when unusual weight is placed on them.
(A) although its crust and mantle
(B) its crust and mantle to
(C) that its crust and mantle
(D) for its crust and mantle to
3. The chief foods eaten in any country depend largely on ----- best in its climate and soil.
(A) it grows
(B) what grows
(C) does it grow
(D) what does it grow
4. During the eighteenth century, Little Turtle was chief of the Miami tribewhose territory became----is now Indiana and Ohio.
(A) there
(B) where
(C) that
(D) what
5. In the United States, a primary election is a method ---- voters select the nominees for public office.
(A) that
(B)by which
(C)is that
(D)by those
6. Croquet is a popular lawn game ----- players hit wooden balls through wire arches called wickers.
(A) when
(B) which
(C) is when
(D) in which
7. Mercury differs from other industrial metals ---- it is a liquid.
(A) whereas
(B) in that
(C) because of
(D) consequently
8. Hovercraft, or air-cushion vehicles, are unusual ---- travel over land and water on a layer of air.
(A)they
(B)in they
(C)that they
(D)in that they
9. A prolific writer of prose and verse, ----of Native Americans in her novel, Century of Dishonor.
(A) Helen Hunt Jackson took up the cause
(B) the cause taken up by Helen Hunt Jackson
(C) was Helen Hunt Jacksons cause
(D) the cause that Helen Hunt Jackson took up.
10. Often very annoying weeds ,-----and act as hosts to many insect pests.
(A) that crowd out less hardy plants than goldenrods
(B) crowding out less hardy plants by goldenrods
(C) the goldenrods crowding out of less hardy plants
(D) goldenrods crowd out less hardy plants
11. The tongue ,-----,is an important aid in chewing and swallowing .
(A) is the chief organ of taste
(B) tasting the organ chiefly
(C) the chief organ of taste
(D) the organ chiefly tastes
12. An Olympic marathon is 26 miles and 385 yards, approximately ---- from Marathon to Athens.
(A) the distance is
(B) that the distance is
(C) is that the distance
(D) the distance
13. In 1727 Benjamin Franklin founded one of the first adult-education organizations, ----the Junto.
(A) has been called
(B) which group called
(C) to call
(D) a group called
14. The grape is the ----, juicy fruit of a woody vine.
(A) smooth-skinned
(B) skinned is smooth
(C) skin which is smooth
(D) smooth skin
15. ----- a short-handled , long-bladed weapon, similar to a dagger but larger.
(A) Like a sword
(B) A sword is
(C) A sword is what
(D) Before a sword
16. Western Nebraska generally receives less snow than ----eastern Nebraska.
(A) does
(B) in
(C) it does in
(D) in it does
17. Hot objects emit----- do cold objects.
(A) rays more than infrared
(B) rays are more infrared than
(C) more than infrared rays
(D) more infrared rays than
18. The activities of the international marketing researcher are frequently much broader than ----.
(A)the domestic marketer has
(B)the domestic marketer does
(C)those of the domestic marketer
(D)that which has the domestic marketer
19. The annual worth of Utahs manufacturing is greater than ----.
(A) that of its mining and farming combined
(B) mining and farming combination
(C) that mining and farming combined
(D) of its combination mining and farming
20. Most crocodiles will eat anything----capture and overpower.
(A) can
(B) they can
(C) which can
(D) and
21. A majority of people in the United States can get all the calcium their bodies----from the food they eat.
(A) require
(B) requires
(C) requiring
(D)to require
22.Indigo is a vat color , ---- called because it does not dissolve in water .
(A)which it
(B) it is
(C) but
(D) so
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