Structure V3
Structure V3
Structure V3
1. In 1793, Charles Newbold designed a cast iron plow that __________than the
wooden plows then in use.
(A) was more efficient
(B) was of more efficiency
(C) had more efficiency
(D) it was more efficient
7. Centuries of erosion have exposed ______ rock surfaces in the Painted Desert
of northern Arizona.
(A) rainbow-colored
(B) colored like a rainbow
(C) in colors of the rainbow
(D) a rainbow’s coloring
8. Nellie Ross of Wyoming was the first woman ________ governor in the United
States.
(A) who elected
(B) to be elected
(C) was elected
(D) her election as
9. Dry farming is a type of agriculture used in areas _________ less than 20 inches
of rainfall.
(A) there are
(B) in which is
(C) where there is
(D) which has
10. Once known as the “Golden State” because of its gold mines, __________.
(A) North Carolina today mines few metallic minerals
(B) few metallic minerals are mined in North Carolina today
(C) there are few metallic minerals mined in North Carolina today
(D) today in North Carolina few metallic minerals are mined
11. Indoor heating systems have made .............. for people to live and work
comfortably in temparate climates.
(A) Possible that
(B) it possible
(C) Possible
(D) it is possible
13. Honey is the only form of naturaly occuring sugar that ...... to be refined
before it can be eaten.
(A) has not
(B) does not have
(C) not having
(D) does not
14..................... species of wild goats, only one, the Rocky Mountain goat is
native to North America
(A) The ten
(B) Ten of the
(C) Of the ten
(D) There are ten
18. Furniture makers use glue to hold joints together and sometimes to reinforce
it
A B C D
19. Anthracite contains a higher percent of carbon than bituminous coal.
A B C D
20. Sheep have been domesticated for over 5.000 years ago
A B C D
21. The hard out surface of the tooth is called enamel
A B C D
22. Aneroid barometers are smaller than mercury barometers and are more easy to carry
A B C D
23. Liqiuds take the shape of any container which in they are placed
A B C D
24. The earliest from of artificial lighting was are which also provided warm and protection.
A B C D
25. Publishers of modern encyclopedias employ hundreds of specialists and large editorials staffs.
A B C D
26. Automobiles begun to be equipped with built in radios around 1930
A B C D
27. The thread used in knitting may be woolen yarn cotton or synthetic fabric threads such rayon
A B C D
28. All mammals have hair, bot not always evident.
A B C D
29. Asparagus grows well in soil that is too much salty for most crops to grow.
A B C D
30. A professor of economic and history at atlanta University W.E.B Du Bois promoted full racial
A B C
Equality.
D
31. Bubbles of air in ice cream make it soft and enough smoth to eat
A B C D
32. However type of raw materials are used in making paper, the process in essentially the same.
A B C D
33. Ducks are less susceptible to infections than another types of poultry.
A B C D
34. Lake Tahoe’s great deep of 1.600 feet prevents it from freezing in the winter.
A B C D
35. By 1675, Boston was the home port for almost 750 ships, ranging in size between 30 to 250 tons.
A B C D
36. The silk thread that spiders spin is much finer than the silk that it comes from silkworms.
A B C D
37. Needlers are simple looking tools but they are very relatively difficult to make
A B C D
38. Winslow Homer who had no formally training in art, became famous for his paintings of the sea
A B C D
and seacoast.
39. The reflection of sunshines off snow can be so intense that it causes a condition known as “snow
A B C D
blindness”.
40. The first rugs were made by the hand and the finest ones are still handmade.
A B C D