The Arctic Circle (Belum)
The Arctic Circle (Belum)
The Arctic Circle (Belum)
This section is designed to measure your ability to recognize language that is appropriate for standard
written English. There are two types of questions in this section, with special directions for each type.
Structure
Directions: These questions are incomplete sentences. Beneath each sentence you will see four words
or phrases, marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). Choose the one word or phrase that best completes the
sentence. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that
corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen.
The sentence should read, “The president won the election by a landslide.” Therefore, you should
choose answer (A).
The sentence should read, “When did the doctor attend the conference?” Therefore, you should choose
answer (B).
2. Earth’s gravity pulls everything toward 4. Since the eighteenth century, _________
_____________ the Earth. the major genre of literature in most
(A) it centers literate societies.
(B) the center of (A) becoming the novel
(C) centered it (B) has the novel become
(D) the center (C) a becoming novel
(D) the novel has become
6. Dinosaurs became extinct 64 million years 12. Agriculture requires a steady supply of
______ first people ever appeared water to keep the plants live, so _______
on Earth. in areas with a lot of rainfall.
(A) prior to the (A) naturally started
(B) the preceding time (B) starting nature
(C) before the (C) it naturally started
(D) the (D) its natural start
7. Venus is almost the same size as the Earth, 13. Even though _________________ about
_____________ mountain ranges are $4,000 to fully train a hearing dog, these
much higher. dogs are generally given without charge to
(A) they qualified candidates.
(B) but they (A) it costs
(C) its (B) the cost of it
(D) but its (C) the cost
(D) costs
8. In concrete poetry the primary
consideration is the way that _______ in 14. The reactor core of a nuclear reactor is
the poem. housed in a steel vessel __________ by
(A) words are arranged a thick layer of concrete.
(B) the arrangement of words (A) is surrounded
(C) arranging the words (B) it surrounds
(D) words in an arrangement (C) surrounds
(D) surrounded
9. Scientists are now only beginning to
understand the factors ________ cigarette 15. The properties of every protein depend on
addiction. how ________________ are arranged in
(A) cause the molecular chain.
(B) causing (A) all the amino acids
(C) they cause (B) all of the amino acid
(D) causes (C) all of the aminos acidify
(D) of all the amino acids
10. Agricultural ________________ largely
responsible for the unfolding of nutritional
knowledge of vitamins and minerals early
in the last century.
(A) was
(B) chemists
(C) with chemists
(D) chemists were
Directions: In these questions, each sentence has four underlined words or phrases. The four
underlined parts of the sentence are marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). Identify the one underlined word or
phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct. Then, on your answer sheet, find
the number of the question and fill in the space that corresponds to the letter of the answer you have
chosen.
The sentence should read, “The four strings on a violin are tuned in fifths.” Therefore, you should
choose answer (B).
The sentence should read, “The research for the book Roots took Alex Haley twelve years.” Therefore,
you should choose answer (C).
16. Polar winters are length dark, and cold enough to kill most plants.
A B C D
17. The remains of very ancient wood have turn into coal.
A B C D
18. In 1893, Henry Ford built his first car engine in he home workshop in Detroit.
A B C D
19. Armies of laborers toiled for eight year to build the Erie Canal.
A B C D
20. Some of the stars in the closing stages of their lives becomes white dwarfs.
A B C D
21. The normally force of gravity at the Earth’s surface is called 1g.
A B C D
22. Edward McDowell is remember as the composer of such perennial favorites as “To a Wild Rose.”
A B C D
23. Because he is gravitationally bound to the Milky Way, the Andromeda galaxy is currently
A B C
approaching Earth.
D
25. The chain of rider stations along the way were crucial to the success of the Pony Express.
A B C D
26. The functional relationship between the brain`s two hemispheres has been a major focus of much
A B C D
studies in neuropsychology.
27. The Great Salt Lake is the remnant of a vast inland seas.
A B C D
28. A desire to eradicate irregular spellings in English can being traced back to the sixteenth century
A B C D
29. Jade can actually refer to either the less common and more valuable jadeite and the more
A B C
common and less valuable nephrite.
D
30. The number of electrons in an atom match the number of charged particles, or protons.
A B C D
31. The neocortex becomes progressive more developed in the more advanced mammals.
A B C D
32. During their first attempts as a songwriter, George Gershwin diligently continued to study the
A B C
piano, harmony, theory and orchestration.
D
33. Alexander Graham Bell was twenty-nine when him was granted a telephone patent in 1876.
A B C D
34. Early television sets such as the RCA Victor model had small screens but containing a mass of
A B C
additional components.
D
35. A huge amount of immigrants passed through the Great Hall on Ellis Island between 1892 and1954.
A B C D
36. The cliff dwellings in Mesa Verde were build in the thirteenth century by Native Americans who
A B C
farmed the green plateau.
D
37. The poet Walt Whitman was an easy recognized figure with his long, white beard and wide
A B C D
brimmed hat.
39. Someone who personifies the “American Dream” are Andrew Carnegie, who immigrated to the
A B
United States from Scotland without money and made millions in the steel industry.
C D
40. The Nez Perce lived peacefully with the trappers and traders who traveled theirs lands until the
A B C
discovery of gold in 1860 brought miners and settlers into the region.
D