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one option from three or four options, all of which are letters (A, B, C, or D). In the
other type of question, test takers are provided with five possibilities or three
responses from six options and expected to pick two or three options as correct
responses.
1. Multiple-choice questions
The use of hot-air balloons can be traced back to the Three Kingdoms era of
Chinese history (220-280 AD). Zhuge Liang used these early incarnations, known as
Kongming lanterns, as military signals. The first manned flight on record took place
Montgolfier, a Frenchman named Pilatre de Rozier was elevated eighty feet off the
ground. Modern hot-air balloons, with their capacity to ascend or descend and
occasionally ‘steer’ at the pilot’s will, were first developed by Ed Yost in the 1950s.
The Bristol Belle is generally regarded as the first modern hot-air balloon and had
its inaugural flight in 1967. Since then, balloon technology has become extremely
travelled over 7,500 kilometres, and reached speeds of up to 400 kilometres per
hour.
Questions:
Choose the correct letter A-D next to question 1-5 on the answer sheet.
1. According to the passage, In which era did the hot-air balloons come into use?
A. Liu Bei
B. Cao Cao
C. Sima Yi
D. Zhuge Liang
3. When did the first manned hot air balloon come into use?
A. October 15,1783
A. Zhuge Liang
B. Pilatre de Rozier
C. Ed Yost
D. Joseph-Micheal Montgolfier
5.What was the name given to the first modern hot air balloon?
A. Roziere Balloons
B. Aerostat Reveillon
C. Vijayapat Singhania
D. Bristol Belle
Martin Luther King was born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia. He was the
son of the Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr. and Alberta Williams King. He had an
older sister, Willie Christine King, and a younger brother Alfred Daniel Williams
skipped ninth and twelfth grades and entered Morehouse College at age fifteen
without formally graduating from high school. From the time that Martin was
born, he knew that black people and white people had different rights in certain
parts of America.
Questions:
Choose the correct letter A-D from the question next to 1-5.
A. Three siblings
B. One sibling
C. Two siblings
5.What did Martin Luther King know from the beginning of his birth?
D. Couldn’t understand why white people were treated better than the black people
As, over the last four hundred years, tea-leaves became available throughout much
of Asia and Europe, the ways in which tea was drunk changed. The Chinese
considered the quality of the leaves and the ways in which they were cured are
essential. People in other cultures added new ingredients besides tea-leaves and
hot water. They drank tea with milk, sugar, spices like cinnamon and cardamom,
and herbs such as mint or sage. The variations are endless. For example, in
Western Sudan, on the edge of the Sahara Desert, sesame oil is added to milky tea
therapeutic drink that promoted health. Indeed, in European and Arab countries as
well as in Persia and Russia, tea was praised for its restorative and health-giving
health, a minimum of eight to ten cups a day should be drunk and that up to 50 to
Questions:
C. Both A & B
A. Al-zahrawi
B. Ibn Sina
C. Sushruta
D. Cornelius Blankaart
One of the most evocative eras in the history of poetry must surely be that of
the Romantic Movement. During the late eighteenth and early nineteenth
centuries, a group of poets created a new mood in literary objectives, casting
off their predecessors’ styles in favor of a gripping and forceful art that endures
with us to this day. Five poets emerged as the main constituents of this
movement – William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, George Gordon
Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and John Keats. The strength of their works lies
undoubtedly in the power of their imagination. Indeed, imagination was the
most critical attribute of the Romantic poets. Each poet had the ability to
portray remarkable images and visions, although differing to a certain degree in
their intensity and presentation. Nature, mythology, and emotion were of
great importance and were used to explore the feelings of the poet himself.
Questions:
A. Pastoralism
B. Metaphysical poets
D. Romantic Movement
3. How many poets were the main constituents of the Romantic Movement?
A. Six poets
B. Five Poets
c. A group of 7 poets
D. Three poets
A. Descriptive imagery
B. Choice of meter
C. Imagination
A. Nature
B. Mythology
C. Emotions
Humans can live about a month without food but only a few days without
water. Because 70 percent of the human body is water, weight loss in some
quick diets is dramatic due to water loss. Of all the water globally, only about
2.5 percent is fresh, and two-thirds of this is locked up in glaciers and ice caps.
Nobody knows how much water is underground or in permafrost. All life on
earth is sustained by a fraction of one percent of the world’s water. If a five-
liter jug (about 1.3 gallons) represented the world’s water, the available
freshwater would not fill a teaspoon.
Questions:
A. 80%
B. 70%
C. 46%
A. Two-third
B. One-fourth
C. Two-fourth
D. One-third
B. 2.5%
C. 1.2%
C. Excess workout.
A. 3.5%
B. 0. 3%
C. 1.2%