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Questions 1-3 9. A. Not all of it is folk art..

1. A. A multiple choice exam. B. Most of it was made for this event.


B. A chemistry exam. C. All of it was created for display.
C. An essay exam D. Some of it has been in previous exhibits.
D. A geology exam
10. A. It is still brightly colored.
2. A. Its relative hardness B. It was used to advertise a restaurant.
B. Its true color. C. It is less than a hundred years old..
C. Its chemical composition. D. It once hung in front of a bootmaker’s
D. Its relative purity. shop.

3. A. They are never effective. 11. A. Unpopular.


B. They are simple to perform. B. Charming.
C. They are not always conclusive. C. Complex.
D. They are usually undependable. D. Disturbing.

Questions 4-7 12. A. There are no signatures on the signs.


4. A. Flight attendant B. The plaques haven’t been put on the
B. Rental Car agent. wall yet.
C. Hotel manager. C. The signatures are too faded to read.
D. Travel agent.. D. The sign painters needed to conceal
their identities.
5. A. Miami
B. Minneapolis. Questions 13-16
C. Key Wes. 13. A. To present an award.
D. Chicago. B. To say goodbye to Professor Callaghan.
C. To explain computer models
6. A. A hotel room, D. To welcome a new college president.
B. A flight to Chicago.
C. A rental car. 14. A. An administrator
D. A flight to Miami. B. A faculty member.
C. A chancellor of the college.
7. A. Make reservations for his flight sooner. D. A graduate student
B. Spend his vacation somewhere else.
C. Read a travel book. 15. A. Computer science.
D. Stay at a different. Hotel. B. History.
C. Economics.
Questions 8-12 D. Physics.
8. A. In the home of an art collector.
B. In a restaurant
C. In a museum.
D. In a private art gallery.
16. A. Two years. 23. A. Both are fast-moving sports.
B. Four years. B. Both depend on good tactics.
C. Six years. C. Both provide a lot of exercise.
D. Eight years. D. Both require a lot of training.

Questions 17-20 Questions 24-27


17. A. He greatly influenced Emily Dickinson. 24. A. Required textbooks
B. His poetry was similar to Emily B. Use books.
Dickinson’s C. Book on a “suggested readings” list.
C. He and Emily Dickinson were very D. Children’s books.
influential poets.
D. He and Emily Dickinson became good 25. A. At the beginning.
friends. B. After three.
C. Around the middle.
18. A. For her unusual habits. D. Near the end.
B. For her success as a poet.
C. For her personal wealth. 26. A. $40.
D. For Her eventful life. B. $80.
C. $120
19. A. Their titles. D. $160
B. Their great length.
C. The range of subject matter. 27. A. If a student has written a note in it.
D. Their economy. B. If it was purchased at another store.
C. If a professor decides to use another
20. A. None. text
B. About 10. D. If it is more than a year old.
C. Around 50.
D. Over 1.700. Questions 28-32
28. A. A professor.
B. An architecture student.
Questions 21-24 C. A professional architect.
21. A. Go to meeting of the fencing club. D. An interior designer.
B. Watch a fencing match.
C. Review for an exam. 29. A. Auto tires.
D. Attend a physical education class. B. A solar-powered generator.
C. Straw and mud.
22. A. Speed D. A water pump.
B. Concentration.
C. Strength 30. A. Visited an Earthship.
D. Agility B. Interviewed the inventor.
C. Build an Earthship himself.
D. Read books about Earthships.
31. A. A room in an Earthship. 39. A. To receive valuable gifts.
B. A large Earthship. B. To celebrate his birthday.
C. A group of Earthships. C. To improve his social position.
D. A small Earthship. D. To taste different dishes.

32. A. photograph. 40. A. They cost the host so much money.


B. An architecture design B. The guests had to have potlatches in
C. An architectural model. turn.
D. A book of plans. C. The guests brought money and
valuables.
Questions 33-36 D. The host’s children had to have similar
33. A. Once ceremonies.
B. Twice.
C. There times Questions 41-45
D. Four times. 41. A. A vacation the woman took
B. French influence in New Orleans.
34. A. The heavies kite. C. New Orleans’s Mardi Gras festifal.
B. The kite with the most unusual shape. D. A business trip.
C. The kite that files the highest.
D. The funniest kite. 42. A. By bus.
B. By car
35. A. Only engineering students. C. By plane.
B. Only young children D. By train.
C. Any Central State University student.
D. Anyone who wants to enter. 43. A. The weather.
B. The food.
36. A. Saturday at the commons. C. The architecture.
B. Saturday on top of the Engineering D. The music.
Tower
C. Sunday at the commons. 44. A. The Spanish.
D. Sunday at the stadium. B. The French.
C. The British.
Questions 37- D. The Americans
37. A. Potluck dinners.
B. A Native American ceremony. 45. A. He was president when the city was
C. Marriage customs. Purchased .
D. The economy of the Pacific Northwest B. He led the American forces in a nearby
battle.
38. A. Only the Kwakiutl tribe. C. He designed Jackson Square in the
B. All Native American tribes. French Quarter.
C. Only tribes in British Columbia. D. He helped found New Orleans.
D. All the tribes in the Pacific Northwest.
Questions 46-50
46. A. Stone
B. Skins.
C. Wood.
D. Snow

47. A. In Labrador
B. In northern Alaska.
C. In Greenland.
D. In north-central Canada.

48. A. Only a house made of snow.


B. Any summer house.
C. Only an all season house.
D. Any type of house.

49. A. They were made in the shape of a


dome.
B. Their entrance tunnels were lower than
their floors.
C. They had an unsupported dome.
D. They could be build in a short time.

50. A. To cover the hole in the top.


B. To line the inside of the house.
C. To serve as a bed.
D. To cover the entrance tunnel.

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