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Category: Structure

1. Different hormones __ at the same time on a particular target issue.

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2. The tidal forces on the Earth due to __ only 0.46 of those due to the Moon.

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3. Most radioactive elements oceur in igneous and metamorphic __ fossilsoccur in sedimentary rocks.

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4.__ radioisotope is encountered, the first step in its identification is thedetermination of its half-life.

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5. The Missouri __ longest river in the United States, flows through sevenstates from its source in Montana to its confluence with the Mississippi.

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6. Coral islands such as the Maldives are the tips of reefs built duringperiods of warm climate, when __ higher.

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7. Hail forms within large, dense cumulonimbus __ develop on hot, humidsummer days.

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8. Measles is a highly contagious viral disease__ by a characteristic skinrash.

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9. Charles Darwin’s first scientific book. published in 1842, __ a sincesubstantiated theory on the origin of coral reefs and atolls.

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10. Phytoplanktons thrive where __ phosphorus into the upper layers of abody of water.

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11. By the end of 1609, Galileo had a 20-power telescope that enabledhim to see __ planets revolving around Jupiter.

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12. On every continent except Antarctica ___ more than 30,000 speciesof spiders.

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13. Many bugs possess defensive scent glands and emit disagreeableodors when __ .

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14. Hurricanes move with the large-scale wind currents __ are imbedded

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15. __ the Earth’s ice to melt, the Earth’s oceans would rise by about twohundred feet.

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16. The brilliantly colored rhinoceros viper has two or three horns aboveeach nostrils.

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17. Most of the outer planets has large swarms of satellites surroundingthem.

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18. Historical records show that Halley’s comet has return about everyseventy-six years for the past 2.000 years.

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19. Robert Heinlein was instrumental in popularizing science fiction with aseries of stories that is first published in the Saturday Evening Post.

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20. Each number on the Richter scale represent a tenfold increase in theamplitude of waves of ground motion recorded during an earthquake.

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21. Lake Tahoe. located on the eastern edge of the Sierra Nevada range,is feed by more than thirty mountain streams.

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22. Established in 1789 and operated by the Jesuits, GeorgetownUniversity in Washington, D.C. is the older Roman Catholic institution ofhigher learning in the United States.

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23. The surface of the planet Venus is almost completely hid by the thickclouds that shroud it.

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24. Present in rocks of all types. hematite is particular abundant in thesedimentary rocks known as red beds.

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25. Tropical cyclones, alike extratropical cyclones, which derive much oftheir energy from the jet stream. originate far from the polar front.

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26. Elizabeth Cady Stanton organized the first U.S. women’s rightsconvention in 1848 and was instrumentally in the struggle to win votingand property rights for women.

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27. Jaguarundis are sleek, long-tailed creatures colored either an unifonnreddish brown or dark grey.

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28. It is possible to get a sunburn on a cloudy day because eighty percentof the ultraviolet rays from the Sun would penetrate cloud cover

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29. In 1964, GAIT established the International Trade Center in order toassist developing countries in the promotion of its exports.

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30. Joseph Heller’s novel Catch-22 satirizes both the horrors of war aswell as the power of modem bureaucratic institutions.

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31. In Roots, Alex Haley uses fictional details to embellish a factualhistories of seven generations of his family.

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32. The carbon atoms of the diamond are so strongly bonded that adiamond can only be scratched with other diamond.

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33. Viruses are extremely tiny parasites that are able to reproduce onlywithin the cells of theirs hosts.

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34. During the last Ice Age, which ended about 10,000 years ago, therewas about three times more ice than is today.

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35. Melons most probably originated in Persia and were introduced theNorth American continent during the sixteenth century.

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36. More than 600 million individual bacteria lives on the skin of humans.

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37. The more directly overhead the Moon is, the great is the effect that itexhibits on the Earth.

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38. As the International Dateline at 180 degrees longitude is crossedwesterly, it becomes necessary to change the date by moving it one dayforward.

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39. Kilauea’s numerous eruptions are generally composed in molten lava,with little escaping gas and few explosions.

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40. The incubation period of tetanus is usually five to ten days, and the
most frequently occurred symptom is jaw stiffness

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1. The main idea of this passage is that…

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2. The passage indicates that Harvard is…

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3. It can be inferred from the passage that the Puritans who traveled to theMassachusetts colony were…

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4. The pronoun “they” in line 7 refers to…

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5. The “pounds” in line 8 are probably…

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6. The “English cousin” in line 10 refers to a…

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7. Which of the following is NOT mentioned about John Harvard?

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8. The word “fledgling” in line 14 could best be replaced by which of thefollowing?

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9. The passage implies that…

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10. The word “somewhat” in line 20 could best be replaced by…

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11. Where in the passage does it indicate how much money MinisterHarvard was really responsible for giving to the university?

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12. A binary star could best be described as…

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13. The word “distinguished” in line 2 is closest in meaning to…

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14. According to the passage, what happens as a result of thegravitational force between the stars?

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15. The word “proportion” in line 5 is closest in meaning to which of thefollowing?

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16. A “black hole” in line 9 is…

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17. Which of the following statements about black holes is NOTsupported by the passage?

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18. The word “get” in line 9 could best be replaced by…

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19. Which of the following is implied In the passage about the theory ofblack holes?

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20. The word “intense” in line 12 is closest in meaning to…

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21. This passage would probably be assigned reading in a course on…

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22. The purpose of this passage is…

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23. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as one of Clara Barton’saccomplishments?

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24. The word “close” in line 4 could best be replaced by…

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25. What is stated in the passage about the issue of missing personsfollowing the Civil War?

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26. It can be inferred from the passage that the budget for Barton’smissing persons agency was…

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27. The pronoun “it” in line 17 refers to…

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28. Which of the following did Clara Barton and her staff accomplish,according to the passage?

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29. Where in the passage does the author indicate the duration of theexistence of Clara Barton’s missing persons agency?

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30. Which paragraph describes Clara Barton’s efforts to establish amissing persons bureau?

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31. How is the information in the passage organized?

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32. The word “unlike” in line 1 is closest in meaning to…

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33. The word “beneficial” in line 2 is closest in meaning to…

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34. What is “commensalism” in line 3?

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35. What is implied in the passage about the zebra and the ostrich?

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36. What is stated in the passage about the lion?

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37. The word “collaborate” in line 9 is closest in meaning to…

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38. The pronoun “it” in line 13 refers to…

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39. Which of the following is NOT stated in the passage?

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40. Where in the passage does the author mention the one animal that isfaster than both the ostrich and the zebra?

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41. The topic of this passage is….

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42. According to the passage, Zamenhof wanted to create a universallanguage…

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43. It can be inferred from the passage that the Esperanto wordmalespera means…

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44. The expression “popping up’ in line 17 could best be replaced by…

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45. It can be inferred from the passage that the Third World Congress ofEsperanto took place ….

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46. According to the passage, what happened to the Tenth WorldEsperanto Congress?

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47. The expression “ups and downs. in line 23 is closest in meaning to…

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48. Which paragraph describes the predecessor to Esperanto?

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49. This passage would most likely be assigned reading in a course on….

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50. The paragraph following the passage most likely discusses….

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