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heir group. (D) Schedule a meeting with college administrators. 33. (A) Go to class. (B) Go on a piic. (C) Attend a meeting. (D) Attend the rally. 34. (A) Help the man plan a student rally. (B) Use the student parking lot. (C) Make a donation to support the group. (D) Sign a petition. 35. (A) In the student recreation center. (B) In the campus dining hall. (C) In the university bookstore. (D) In a classroom. 5 36. (A) Studying. (B) Preparing snacks. (C) Playing cards. (D) Learning how to play bridge. 37. (A) Watch her partner. (B) Play her cards in cooperation with her partner. (C) Quit the game. (D) Teach the man how to play bridge. 38. (A) Miss her card game. (B) Stay up too late. (C) Take too heavy a work load next semester. (D) Neglect her studies to play bridge. 39. (A) He already knows how to play. (B) He doesn’t like to play games. (C) He doesn’t have a partner. (D) He doesn’t have enough free time. 40. (A) To emphasize the hazards of wooden buildings. (B) To explain why certain building techniques started in Chicago. (C) To warn against building skyscrapers close together. (D) To explain how Chicago’s early skyscrapers were destroyed. 41. (A) It was constructed without bricks. (B) It was the tallest early skyscraper. (C) It contained offices where victims of the fire could get help. (D) It had an internal metal skeleton. 42. (A) It was the first skyscraper with walls of glass. (B) It did not have enough support for its height. (C) It was not built by an architect from Chicago. (D) It was the tallest skyscraper built in the 1800’s. 43. (A) The mass production of munications devices. (B) The early history of a major munication medium. (C) The life of a famous inventor. (D) The impact of radio broadcasting on the music industry. 44. (A) Few people owned the necessary equipment. (B) The music selection was not very popular. 6 (C) Few ships came into New York harbor. (D) The radio signal was too weak to reach a mass audience. 45. (A) Military munications officers. (B) People who treated radio technology as a hobby. (C) People who lived in big cities. (D) People with an interest in music. 46. (A) They would get smaller in size. (B) Their signals would travel further. (C) They would bee less popular than television. (D) They would be mon household items. 47. (A) Differences between the plas in the solar system. (B) Methods of determining the position of Earth and the Moon. (C) Why Earth has an iron core. (D) The origin of the Moon. 48. (A) The Moon has no water. (B) The Moon contains almost no iron. (C) Thy Moon is the largest moon in the solar system. (D) The Moon does not have a molten core. 49. (A) Earth’s moon used to orbit Mars. (B) Mars was captured by the gravitational field of the Sun. (C) A pla the size of Mars collided with Earth. (D) Mars is larger than Earth. 50. (A) The Moon formed from pieces of Earth’s crust. (B) The Moon was struck by another pla. (C) The Moon’s position resembles that of Mars. (D) The Moon’s mineral content has changed over time. Section Two: Structure and Written Expression logic is characterized by a concern for the structure and elements of argument _______that thought, language, and reality are interrelated. (A) based on the belief (B) on the belief based (C) belief based on the (D) the based belief on fleas_______ only blood and are external parasites of mammals and birds. (A) eat (B) having eaten (C) that eat 7 (D) to eat energy may be absorbed or released when_______ while work is done on or by the system. (A) changes in the internal energy of a system (B) by changing the internal energy of a system (C) the internal energy of a system that changes (D) the internal energy of a system changes of measuring mass, time, and distance are_______ of human culture. 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