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SECTION16

25Minutes22Questions

1.Theblackholehasenteredthepopularimaginationas

anobjecttoomassivethatneitherlightnormattercan

escapeitsgravitationalpull.

(A)toomassivethatneitherlightnormattercanescapeits

(B)toomassiveforeitherallowinglightormatterto

escapeits

(C)massiveenoughthateitherlightormattercannot

escapetheir

(D)somassivethatneitherlightnormattercould

escapetheir

(E)somassivethatneitherlightnormattercanescapeits

2.Aftercrudeoil,naturalgasistheUnitedStatessecondbiggestfuelsourceandsuppliedalmostexclusivelyfromreservesinNorthAmerica.

(A)Aftercrudeoil,naturalgasistheUnitedStatessecondbiggestfuelsourceandsuppliedalmostexclusivelyfromreservesinNorthAmerica.

(B)Naturalgas,aftercrudeoiltheUnitedStatessecondbiggestfuelsource,suppliedalmostexclusivelyfromreservesinNorthAmerica.

(C)BeingsuppliedalmostexclusivelyfromreservesinNorthAmerica,naturalgas,theUnitedStatessecondbiggestfuelsourceaftercrudeoil.

(D)Naturalgas,theUnitedStates’secondbiggestfuelsourceaftercrudeoil,issuppliedalmostexclusivelyfromreservesinNorthAmerica.

(E)NaturalgasissuppliedalmostexclusivelyfromreservesinNorthAmerica,beingtheUnitedStates’secondbiggestfuelsourceaftercrudeoil.

3.Theairlineindustryiscuttingitslowestdiscount

faresmorewidely,moresubstantially,andearlierthis

yearthanitnormallydoesattheendofthesummer,

atimeduringwhichtravelusuallydecreasesandthe

industryusessomelowerfaresfortheattractionof

passengers.

(A)duringwhichtravelusuallydecreasesandthe

industryusessomelowerfaresforthe

attractionof

(B)duringwhichtravelusuallydecreasesand

thereforetheindustrywillusesomelower

faresfortheattractionof

(C)inwhichtravelusuallydecreasesandinwhichthe

industrythereforeusessomelowerfaresattracting

(D)whentravelusuallydecreasesandtheindustry

usessomelowerfarestoattract

(E)whentravelusuallydecreasesandtherefore

theindustrywilluselowerfaresfortheattractionof

4.Thearistocraticvaluesexpressedinthewritingsof

MargueriteYourcenarplaceherwithintheFrench

classicaltradition,asdoesherpassionateinterestin

history,particularlyRomanhistory.

(A)asdoes

(B)sodo

(C)asdo

(D)soisthecasewith

(E)similarly,does

5.Sellingseveralhundredthousandcopiesinsixmonths,

thepublicationof“MapleLeafRag”in1899wasan

instanthit,helpingtoestablishScottJoplinasthe

preeminentragtimecomposer.

(A)Sellingseveralhundredthousandcopiesinsix

months,thepublicationof“MapleLeafRag”

in1899wasaninstanthit,helpingtoestablish

ScottJoplinasthepreeminentragtime

composer.

(B)Thepublicationin1899of“MapleLeafRag”

wasaninstanthit:

insixmonthstheysold

severalhundredthousandcopiesandithelped

establishScottJoplinasthepreeminentragtime

composer.

(C))HelpingtoestablishScottJoplinasthepreemi-

nentragtimecomposerwasthepublicationof

“MapleLeafRag”in1899,whichwasan

instanthit:

itsoldseveralhundredthousand

copiesinsixmonths.

(D)“MapleLeafRag”wasaninstanthit:

ithelped

establishScottJoplinasthepreeminentragtime

composer,publishedin1899andsellingsev-

eralhundredthousandcopiesinsixmonths.

(E)Publishedin1899,“MapleLeafRag”wasan

instanthit,sellingseveralhundredthousand

copiesinsixmonths:

ithelpedestablishScott

Joplinasthepreeminentragtimecomposer.

6.Becausepaperofallkindsisthebiggestsingle

componentofmunicipaltrash,manymunicipalities

havetriedrecyclingtoreducethecostoftrash

disposal.

(A)Becausepaperofallkindsisthebiggestsingle

componentofmunicipaltrash,manymunici-

palitieshavetriedrecyclingtoreducethecost

oftrashdisposal.

(B)Becausepaperofallkindsisthebiggestsingle

componentinmunicipaltrash,manymunici-

palitiestriedtorecyclesothatthecostoftrash

disposalisrduced.

(C)Becausepaperofallkindsarethebiggestsingle

componentsinmunicipaltrash,manymunici-

palitieshavetriedtorecycletoreducethecost

oftrashdisposal.

(D)Allkindsofpaperarethebiggestsinglecompo-

nentsofmunicipaltrash,andsomanymunici-

palitieshavetriedrecyclingtoreducethecost

oftrashdisposal.

(E)Allkindsofpaperisthebiggestsinglecompo-

nentofmunicipaltrash,somanymunicipalities

havetriedtorecyclesothatthecostoftrash

disposalcouldbereduced.

7.Asrareassomethingbecomes,beitabaseballcard

oramusicalrecordingorapostagestamp,themore

avidlyitissoughtbycollectors.

(A)Asrareassomethingbecomes,beit

(B)Asrareassomethingbecomes,whetheritis

(C)Assomethingbecomesrarerandrarer,like

(D)Therarersomethingbecomes,like

(E)Therarersomethingbecomes,whetheritis

8.Psychologistsnowcontendthatthewayadultsthink

andfeelaredeterminedasmuchbytheirpeersin

earlychildhoodthanbytheirparents.

(A)aredeterminedasmuchbytheirpeersinearly

childhoodthanbytheir

(B)aredeterminedasmuchbypeersinearly

childhoodasdotheir

(C)isdeterminedasmuchbytheirearlychildhood

peersasbytheir

(D)havebeendeterminedbychildhoodpeersas

muchastheir

(E)wasdeterminedasmuchbyone’speersin

childhoodasbyone’s

9.Migraine,themostdebilitatingcommonformof

headache,afflictsperhaps18millionAmericans,who

collectivelylose64millionworkdaysayear,and

theycostthenation$50billioninmedicalexpenses

andlostworktime.

(A)year,andtheycostthenation$50billionin

medicalexpensesandlost

(B)yearandthuscostthenation$50billionin

medicalexpensesandlost

(C)year,soastocostthenation$50billionin

medicalexpensesandlost

(D)yearthatcoststhenation$50billioninlost

medicalexpensesand

(E)year,whichthuscostthenation$50billionin

lostmedicalexpensesand

10.LikemanyothersofhisgenerationofNative

Americanleaders,JosephBrantlivedintwoworlds;

bornintoanIroquoiscommunityandinstructedin

traditionalIroquoisways,healsoreceivedaneduca-

tionfromEnglish-speakingteachers.

(A)LikemanyothersofhisgenerationofNative

Americanleaders,JosephBrantlivedintwo

worlds;

(B)LikemanyothersofhisgenerationofNative

Americanleaders,livingintwoworlds,Joseph

Brantwas

(C)LikemanyanotherofhisgenerationofNative

Americanleaders,JosephBrant,livingintwo

worlds,was

(D)AswithmanyothersofhisgenerationofNative

Americanleaders,livingintwoworlds,Joseph

Brantwas

(E)Aswithmanyanotherofhisgenerationof

NativeAmericanleaders,JosephBrantlivedin

twoworlds;

11.SalesofUnitedStatesmanufacturedgoodstononin-

dustrializedcountriesroseto$167billionin1992,

whichis14percentmorethanthepreviousyearand

largelyoffsetsweakdemandfromEuropeandJapan.

(A)whichis14percentmorethanthepreviousyear

(B)whichis14percenthigherthanitwasthepre-

viousyear

(C)14percenthigherthanthepreviousyear’sfigure

(D)anamountthatis14percentmorethanthepre-

viousyearwas

(E)anamountthatis14percenthigherthanthepre-

viousyear’sfigure

12.All-terrainvehicleshaveallowedvacationerstoreach

manypreviouslyinaccessibleareas,buttheyhave

alsobeenblamedforcausinghundredsofdeaths,

injurytothousands,andseriouslydamagingthe

nation’srecreationalareas.

(A)deaths,injurytothousands,andseriously

damaging

(B)deathsandinjuringthousands,andserious

damageto

(C)deaths,thousandswhoareinjured,aswellas

seriouslydamaging

(D)deathsandthousandsofinjuries,aswellas

doingseriousdamageto

(E)deaths,thousandsareinjured,andtheydo

seriousdamageto

13.Foreigninvestors,becauseoftheirgrowingconfi-

denceintheircapabilityformakingprofitable

investmentsintheUnitedStates,havebeenledto

movefrompassiveinvolvementincommercialreal

estatepartnershipstoactivedevelopmentoftheirown

increasinglyambitiousprojects.

(A)Foreigninvestors,becauseoftheirgrowingcon-

fidenceintheircapabilityformakingprofitable

investmentsintheUnitedStates,havebeenled

(B)Foreigninvestors,growingconfidentabouttheir

capabilityformakingprofitableinvestmentsin

theUnitedStates,hasledthem

(C)Growingconfidenceintheirabilitytomake

profitableinvestmentsintheUnitedStateshas

ledforeigninvestors

(D)Growingconfidenceintheirabilityformaking

profitableinvestmentsintheUnitedStates

haveledforeigninvestors

(E)Growingconfidentabouttheircapabilitiesfor

makingprofitableinvestmentsintheUnited

States,foreigninvestorshavebeenled

 

14.LocalresidentsclaimthatSanAntonio,Texas,has

moregoodMexicanAmericanrestaurantsthanany

citydoesintheUnitedStates.

(A)anycitydoes

(B)doesanyothercity

(C)othercitiesdo

(D)anycity

(E)othercities

 

15.Ifthenewairboatdoeswhatitistobedoing—

travelathighspeedsundeterredbysandbars,

crocodile-infestedmudflats,ormarshyhippo

haunts—itcouldrevolutionizetransportonthe

2,900-mile-longCongoRiver.

(A)Ifthenewairboatdoeswhatitistobedoing

(B)Ifthenewairboatdoeswhatitissupposedtodo

(C)Ifitdoesasthenewairboatissupposedtodo

(D)Doingwhatitisthenewairboatissupposed

todo

(E)Doingwhatthenewairboatisto

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