10. The ancient Egyptian water clock required
sophisticated calibration, since water dripped
faster from its bowl when — and the
pressure was greater.
(A) the full bowl
(B) was the bowl full
(C) bowl full
(D) the bowl was full
11. Enid, Oklahoma, —a stopping place on die
Chisholm Trail in the 1800’s, is now the site
of the fourth largest wheat storage space in
the world
(A) originally
(B) which originally
(C) was originally
(D) originally where
12. The common barn owl, one of ten species of
barn owls found in North America, is also
called the monkey-faced owl because its
heart-shaped face looks — of a monkey.
(A) like much that
(B) like that much
(C) much like that
(D) that much like
13. All the planets in the solar system except
Mercury and Venus have natural satellites,
— objects that revolve around the planets.
(A) which
(B) which are
(C) of which
(D) and which
14. Some subsistence activities such as hunting
large animals or netting fish require — to
work together.
(A) goups are
(B) groups which
(C) groups
(D) that groups
15. The Expressionistic artist was concerned not
with the reality of the subject matter but with
— inner nature and the emotions that it
aroused
(A) it has
(B) its
(C) what its
(D) is it whether
16.By the end of the nineteenth century, organic chemistry had develop new methods for the
A B C
synthesis of dyes, perfumes, explosives, and medicines.
D
17.The Dinee, a Native American people of the southwestern United States, were once
A B
seminomadic hunters who practiced a few agriculture.
C D
18.The earliest successful sewing machines were powered by turn a hand crank.
A B C D
19.Early signs characteristic of the acute phase of viral hepatitis in adults are abdominal
A B C
pain, nausea, and feverish often accompanied by chills.
D
20.The Guggenheim Museum in New York City is one of the major center for the collection
A B
and display of works of abstract art in the United State.
C D