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9- ] Model SAT Tests - Test Nine

9 - ] Model SAT Tests

 

Test Nine

Read each of the passages below , and then answer the questions that follow the passage . The correct response may be stated outright or merely suggested in the passage .   

The following passage is taken from a major historical text on life in the Middle Ages .

            To the world when it was half a thousand years younger , the outlines of all things seemed more clearly marked than to us . The contrast between suffering and joy , between adversity and happiness , appeared more striking . All experience had yet to the minds of men the directness and absoluteness of the pleasure and pain of child-life . Every event , every action , was still embodied in expressive and solemn forms , which raised them to the dignity of a ritual . For it was not merely the great facts of birth , marriage , and death which by their sacredness , were raised to the rank of mysteries :incidents of less importance ,like a journey , a task , a visit , were equally attended by a thousand formalities , benedictions , ceremonies , formulae .

            Calamities and indigence were more afflicting than at present ; it was more difficult to guard against them , and to find solace . Illness and health presented a more striking contrast ; the cold and darkness of winter were more real evils . Honors and riches were relished with greater avidity and contrasted more vividly with surrounding misery . We , at the present day , can hardly understand the keenness with which a fur coat , a good fire on the hearth , a soft red , a glass of wine , were formerly enjoyed .

            Then again , all things in life were of a proud or cruel publicity . Lepers sounded their rattles and went about in processions , beggars exhibited their deformity and their misery in churches . Every order and estate , every rank and profession , was distinguished by its costume . The great lords never moved about without a glorious display of arms and liveries , exciting feat and envy . Executions and other public acts of justice , hawking , marriages and funerals , were all announced by cries and processions , songs and music . The lover wore the colors of his lady ; companions the emblem of their confraternity : parties and servants the badges of blazon of their lords . Between town and country , too , the contrast was very marked . A medieval town did not lose itself in extensive suburbs of factories and villas : girded by its walls , it stood forth as a compact whole , bristling with innumerable turrets . However tall and threatening the houses of noblemen or merchants might be ,in the aspect of the town the lofty mass of the churches always remained dominant .

              The contrast between silence and sound , darkness and light , like that between summer and winter , was more strongly marked than it is in our lives . The modern town hardly knows silence or darkness in their purity , nor the effect of a solitary light or a single distant cry .   

            All things presenting themselves to the mind in violent contrasts and impressive forms , lent a tone of excitement and of passion to everyday life and tended to produce the perpetual oscillation between despair and distracted joy , between cruelty and pious tenderness which characterizes life in the Middle Ages .

1 . The author’s main purpose in the passage is best defined as an attempt to show how          

(A) extremes of feeling and experience marked the Middle Ages

(B) the styles of the very poor and the very rich complemented each other

(C) twentieth century standards of behavior cannot be applied to the Middle Ages

(D) the Middle Ages developed out of the Dark Ages

(E) the medieval spirit languished five hundred years ago

2 . According to lines 6 - 9 , surrounding an activity with formalities makes it 

(A) less important

(B) more stately

(C) less expensive

(D) more indirect

(E) less solemn

3 . The author’s use of the underlined term ‘ formulae” could best be interpreted to mean which of the following ?

(A) set forms of  words or rituals

(B) mathematical rules of principles

(C) chemical symbols

(D) nourishment for infants

(E) prescriptions for drugs

4 . The underlined word “order” in paragraph three means 

(A) command (B) harmony (C) sequence (D) physical condition (E) social class

5 . According to the passage , well above the typical medieval town there towered

 (A) houses of worship

(B) manufacturing establishments

(C) the mansions of the aristocracy

(D) great mercantile houses

(E) walled suburbs

6 . To the author , the Middle Ages seem to be all the following EXCEPT

(A) routine and boring

(B) festive and joyful

(C) dignified and ceremonious

(D) passionate and turbulent

(E) harsh and bleak

Questions 7 - 14 are based on the following passage .

The following passage is excerpted from Hunger of Memory , the autobiography of Mexican-American writer Richard Rodriguez who speaks of lessons he learned as the child of working-class immigrant parents .

            I remember to start with that day in Sacramento - a California now nearly thirty years past - when I first entered a classroom , able to understand some fifty stray English words .

            The third of four children , I had been preceded to a neighborhood Roman Catholic school by an older brother and sister . Each afternoon they returned as they left in the morning , always together , speaking in Spanish as they climbed the five steps of the porch . And their mysterious books , wrapped in shopping-bag paper , remained on the table next to the door , closed firmly behind them .

            An accident of geography sent me to a school where all my classmates were white , many the children of doctors and lawyers and business executives . All my classmates certainly must have been uneasy on that first day of school - as most children are uneasy - to find themselves apart from their families in the first institution of their lives . But I was astonished .

            The men said , in a friendly but oddly impersonal voice , “Boy and girls , this is Richard Rodriguez ,” ( I heard her sound out : Richard Rodriguez .) It was the first time I had heard anyone name me in English . “Richard,” the nun repeated more slowly , writing my name down in her black leather book . Quickly I turned to see my mother’s face dissolve in a watery blur behind the pebbled glass door .

         Many years later there is something called bilingual education - a scheme proposed in the late 1960s by Hispanic-American social activists ,later endorsed by a congressional vote . It is a program that seeks to permit non-English-speaking children , many from lower class homes , to use their family language as the languages of school . (Such is the goal its supporters announce .) I hear them and am forced to say no : It is not possible for a child - any child - ever to use his family’s language in school . Not to understand this is to misunderstand the public uses of schooling and to trivialize the nature of intimate life - a family’s “language .”

            Memory teaches me what I know of these matters : the boy reminds the adult . I was a bilingual child , a certain kind - socially disadvantaged - the son of working-class parents , both Mexican immigrants .

            In the early years of my parents coped very well in America . My father had steady work . My mother managed at home . They were nobody’s victims  . Optimism and ambition led them to a house ( our home ) many blocks from the Mexican south side of town . We lived among gringos and only a block from the biggest , whitest houses . It never occurred to my parents that they couldn’t live wherever they chose . Nor was the Sacramento of the fifties bent on teaching them a contrary lesson . My mother and father were more annoyed than intimidated by those two or here neighbors who tired initially to make us unwelcome . ( “Keep your brats away from my sidewalk!” ) But despite all they achieved , any deep feeling of ease , the confidence of “belonging” in public was with held from them both . They regarded the people at work , the faces in crowds , as very distant from us . They were the others , los gringos . That term was interchangeable in their speech with another , even more telling , los americanos .

7 . The family members in the passage are discussed primarily in terms of             

(A) the different personalities of each

(B) the common heritage they shared

(C) the ambitions they possessed

(D) their interaction with the English-speaking world

(E) their struggle against racial discrimination

8 . The author’s description of his older brothers and sister’s return from school lines 4 - 7 suggests that they 

(A) enjoyed exploring the mysteries of American culture

(B) were afraid to speak English at home

(C) wished to imitate their English-speaking classmates

(D) readily ignored the need to practice using English

(E) regretted their inability to make friends

9 . What initially confused the author on his first day of school ?

(A) His mother’s departure took him by surprise.

(B) Hearing his name in English dis oriented him .

(C) His older brother and sister had told him lies about the school

(D) He had never before seen a nun .

(E) He had never previously encountered white children .

10 . The author rejects bilingual education on the grounds that

(A) allowing students to use their family’s language in school presents only trivial difficulties to teachers

(B) its champions fail to see that public education must meet public needs , not necessarily personal ones

(C) most students prefer using standard English both at homer and in the classroom

(D) the proposal was made only by social activists and does not reflect the wishes of the Hispanic-American community

(E) it is an unnecessary program that puts a heavy financial burden upon the taxpayer

11 . In paragraph six , the author most likely outlines his specific background in order to

(A) emphasize how far he has come in achieving his current academic success

(B) explain the sort of obstacles faced by the children of immigrants

(C) indicate what qualifies him to speak authoritatively on the issue

(D) dispel any misunderstandings about how much he remembers of his childhood

(E) evoke the reader’s sympathy for socially disadvantaged children

12 . The author’s attitude toward his parents in paragraph seven can best be described as

(A) admiring (B) contemptuous (C) indifferent (D) envious (E) diffident

13 . Which of the following statements regarding Mexican-Americans in Sacramento would be most true of the author’s experiences ?  

(A) They were unable to find employment

(B) They felt estranged from the community as a whole

(C) They found a ready welcome in white neighborhoods

(D) They took an active part in public affairs .

(E) They were un aware of academic institutions .

14 . The word underlined “telling” as used in paragraph seven means

(A) outspoken (B) interchangeable (C) unutterable (D) embarrassing (E) revealing  

8 - ] Model SAT Tests - Test Eight

8 - ] Model SAT Tests

 

Test Eight

The passage below is the unedited draft of a student’s essay . Parts of the essay need to be rewritten to make the meaning clearer and more precise . Read the essay carefully .

The essay is followed by six questions about changes that might improve all or part of the organization , development , sentence structure , use of language , appropriateness to the audience , or use of standard written English . In each case , choose the answer that most clearly and effectively expresses the student’s intended meaning . Indicate your choice by blackening the corresponding space on the answer sheet .

            [ 1 ] Teenagers under eighteen can now receive a major credit card as long as the credit card’s use is supervised by a parent or guardian . [ 2 ] This is a good idea since it gives these teenagers the responsibility of managing their money . [ 3 ] Another is because teenagers can develop good habits of spending that will be useful later in life .

            [ 4 ] A teenager can legally hold a job at age sixteen . [ 5 ] This means that many teenagers have a steady income , which they should be able to spend as they wish . [ 6 ] Being in control of their own finances not only teaches them the value of money but how to spend it wisely .

            [ 7 ] An example of a teenager with a credit card is Bonita Robbins . [ 8 ] Bonita is a junior in high school . [ 9 ] She is seventeen years old . [ 10 ] She works after school in a real estate office . [ 11 ] She earns about $ 100 a week . [ 12 ] After three months of work she applied for a credit card . [ 13 ] Her bank gave her one but said that there will be a “trial period” in which her parent will be responsible . [ 14 ]  Most of the time Bonita paid her bills punctually and on time . [ 15 ] However , during one month Bonita charged more than she could pay , so her parents loaned her the money . [ 16 ] The next month Bonita saved her income and paid it back . [ 17 ] This was a good lesson for Bonita , because next time she’ll probably be more careful about spending money .

            [ 18 ] This plan also lets the parents and the teenagers plan how the credit card will be used . [ 19 ] Teenagers might use the card freely to buy things for less than $ 25 . [ 20 ] For items costing more , talk to your parents before buying them . [ 21 ] Parents could help their teenager to plan a budget or set priorities for spending money . [22 ] Since parents are going to assume responsibility for the card’s use or abuse , they will want to have some input on how it will be used .

1 . Which is the best revision of the underlined segment of sentence 3 below ?

Another is because teenagers can develop good habits of spending that will be useful later in life .

(A) reason is because teenagers develop

(B) reason is that teenagers may develop

(C) idea is due to the fact that teenagers may develop

(D) may come about due to teenagers’ developing

(E) idea may be because teenagers develop

2 . Given the context of paragraph 3 , which revision of sentences 8 , 9 , 0 , and 11 is the most effective ?

(A) Bonita , a junior in high school earning about $ 100 q week by working after school in a real estate office , is seventeen years old .

(B) As a junior in high school and being seventeen , she works after school in a real estate office , earns about $ 100 a week

(C) A seventeen-year-old high school junior , she earns $ 100 a week at an after-school job in a real estate office

(D) Bonita Robbins earns about $ 100 a week , being employed after school in a real estate office , she is seventeen and is a high school junior .

(E) Being a junior in high school , Bonita , seventeen years old , earning about $ 100 a week in a real estate office at an after-school job .

3 . Which of the following is the best revision of sentence 14 ?              

(A) Bills were paid punctually .

(B) Usually Bonita had paid her bills on time .

(C) Most of the time the bills were paid by Bonita on time .

(D) Usually Bonita paid her bills punctually and on time .

(E) Usually Bonita paid her bills when they were due .

4 . With regard to the whole essay which of the following best describes the function of paragraph 3 ?              

(A) To summarize the discussion presented in earlier paragraphs

(B) To persuade readers to change their point of view

(C) To provide an example

(D) To ridicule an idea presented earlier in the essay

(E) To draw a conclusion

5 . Which revision of the underlined segment of sentence 18 below provides the best transition between the third and fourth paragraphs ?

This plan also lets the parents and the teenagers plan how the credit card will be used.

(A) Another advantage of this plan is that it 

(B) Another advantage of a “trial” credit card program like Bonita’s is that it

(C) A different advantage to Bonita’s experience

(D) All of a sudden , it

(E) Together , it              

6 . In the context of the fourth paragraph , which is the best revision of sentence 20 ?       

(A) Before buying items worth more , teenagers might consult a parent .

(B) Teenagers should be talking to their parents before buying something that costs more than $ 25 .

C) But first talking about things costing more than $ 25 between parents and teenagers .

(D) First teenagers and parents must talk before buying something that costs more than $ 25 .

(E) Buying something that costs more than $ 25 to purchase must be talked over between parents and teenagers beforehand .

Essay

The statement below makes a point about a particular topic . Read the statement carefully , and think about the assignment that follows .

It is better to be underrated by people than to be overrated by them .

ASSIGNMENT : What are your thoughts on the statement above ? Do you agree or disagree with the writer’s assertion ? Compose an essay in which you express your views on this topic .Your essay may support , refute , or qualify thr view expressed in the statement . What you write , however , must be relevant to the topic , under discussion . Additionally , you must support your viewpoint , indicating your reasoning and providing examples based on your studies and / or experience .

7 - ] Model SAT Tests - Test Seven

7 - ] Model SAT Tests

Test Seven

Select the best answer to each of the following questions ; then blacken the appropriate space on your answer sheet .

1 . Although he is ----------about the problems that still confront blacks in ballet , Mitchell nevertheless is optimistic about the future , especially that of his own dance company .

(A) hopeful (B) uninformed (C) abstract (D) realistic  (E) unconcerned

2 . Despite all its --------, a term of enlistment in the Peace Corps can be both stirring and satisfying to a college graduate still undecided on a career .

(A) rewards (B) renown  (C) adventures (D) romance (E) frustrations

3 . Although he had numerous films to his credit and a reputation for technical ----------, the moviemaker lacked originality ; all his films were sadly ----------of  the work of others .

(A) skill ---- independent

(B)  ability --- unconscious

(C) expertise --- derivative

(D) competence --- contradictory

(E) blunders --- enamored

4 . John Gielgud crowned a distinguished career of playing . Shakespearean roles by giving a performance that was -------------

(A) mediocre (B) outmoded (C) superficial (D) unsurpassable (E) insipid

5. Those interested in learning more about how genetics applies to trees will have to ---the excellent technical journals where most of the pertinent material is --------

(A) subscribe to --- ignored

(B) suffer through --- located

(C) rely on --- unrepresented

(D) resort to --- found

(E) see through --- published

6 . Rent control restrictions on small apartment owners may unfortunately ---- rather than alleviate housing problems .

(A) resolve (B) diminish  (C) castigate  (D)  minimize (E) exacerbate

7 . In the light of Dickens’s description of the lively , even ---- dance parties of his time . Sharp’s approach to country dancing may seem too formal , suggesting more ------ than is necessary .

(A) sophisticated --- expertise

(B)  rowdy --- decorum

(C) prudish --- propriety

(D) lewd ---- rivalry

(E)enjoyable --- vitality

8 . It is said that the custom of shaking hands originated when primitive men held out empty hands to indicate that they had no ------ weapons and were thus ------ disposed .

(A) lethal ---- clearly

(B) concealed ------ amicably

(C) hidden --- harmfully

(D) murderous --- ill

(E) secret --- finally

9 . The biochemistry instructor urged that we take particular care of the ---- chemicals to prevent their evaporation .

(A)  insoluble (B) superficial (C) extraneous (D) volatile (E) insipid

10 . The heretofore peaceful natives , seeking ---- the treachery of their supposed allies , became , ----- according to their perspective , embittered and vindictive

(A) acquiescence in -----understandably

(B) magnanimity towards  ------logically

(C) evidence of --- impartially

(D)  retribution for --justifiably

(E) exoneration of ---- ironically

11 . Because our supply of fossil fuel has been sadly --------, we must find ------sources of energy .

(A) stored --- hoarded

(B) compensated ----- significant

(C) exhausted ---inefficient

(D) increased ---- available

(E) depleted ------- alternative

12 . He is much too ----- in the writings : he writes a page when a sentence should suffice.

(A) devious (B) lucid (C) verbose (D) efficient (E) pleasant

13 . In apologizing to the uncredited photographer , the editor said that he ---that this ----- use of copy-righted photographs had taken place .

(A) deplored----- legitimate

(B) conceded ---inevitable

(C) regretted --- unauthorized

(D) admitted ---- warranted

(E) acknowledged ---- appropriate

14 . The herb Chinese parsley is an example of what we mean by an acquired taste : Westerners who originally ----it eventually come to -----its flavor in Oriental foods .

(A) relish ---- enjoy

(B) dislike ----- welcome

(C) savor----- abhor

(D) ignore --- recognize

(E) discern ---- recognize

15 . The abundance and diversity of insects is the ---- cumulative effect of an extraordinarily low ---- rate : bugs endure .

(A) metabolic (B) density (C) extinction (D) percentage (E) standard

16 . Because he was ----in the performance of his duties , his employers could not ----his work .

(A) derelict --- quarrel over

(B) dilatory ---- grumble at

(C) undisciplined --- object to

(D) assiduous ---- complain about

(E) mandatory ---- count on

17. British ----- contemporary art has been an obstacle even for modern artists now revered as great , such as Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud , who were --- for years before winning acceptance .

(A) veneration of ---- eulogized

(B)  indifference to ---- dismissed

(C) disdain for --- lauded

(D) ignorance of ---- studied

(E) intolerance of ---- vindicated

18 . Pre-Spanish art in Mexico is not a ---- art , they are mistaken who see in its bold simplifications or wayward conceptions an inability to ---- technical

(A) formal---- ignore

(B)  graphic --- understand

(C) primitive ---- nurture

(D) crude --- overcome

(E) revolutionary --- instigate

19 . Are we to turn into spineless -------- afraid to take a --------stand , unable to answer a question without pussyfooting ?

(A) disciples ---positive

(B) hedonists ------ compromising

(C) criminals-----defiant

(D) critics ------- constructive

(E) equivocators -----forthright 

6 - ] Model SAT Tests - Test Six

6 - ] Model SAT Tests

 

Test Six

1 . Select the answer that produces the most effective sentence , one that is clear and exact , and blacken the appropriate space on your answer sheet .

1 . In the tennis match Don was paired with Bill : Ed , with Al

 ( A) was paired with Bill : Ed , with Al

(B) was paired with Bill : but Ed was paired with Al

(C) w as paired with Bill , and it was Ed with Al

(D) pairing with Bill : Ed being with Al

( E) pairing with Bill : Ed was with Al

2 . In the Middle Ages , a lord’s intricate wall hangings were more than mere tapestries they were a measure of his consequence and wealth .

( A) mere tapestries they were a measure

(B) merely tapestries they were a measure

(C) mere tapestries and were a measure

(D) mere tapestries ; they were a measure

( E) mere tapestries , while they were a measure

3 . With the exception of Frank and I , everyone in the class finished the assignment before the bell rang .  

( A) Frank and I , everyone in the class finished

(B) Frank and me , everyone in the class finished

(C) Frank and me , everyone in the class had finished

(D)Frank and I , everyone in the class had finished

( E) Frank and me everyone in the class finished

4 . The automated teller machine is an efficient device for handling financial transactions ; it is sure to be superseded in time , however , when the growth of electronic banking will make it obsolete .

( A) transactions ; it is sure to be superseded in time however ,

(B) transactions , for it is sure to be superseded in time , however ,

(C) transactions , however , surely being superseded in time

(D) transactions , being sure to be superseded in time

( E) transactions ; but will be sure to be superseded in time

5 . I is possible for a student to do well in class at semester and then you fail because of a poor performance on the final examination .

( A) then you fail

(B) then one fails

(C) then you get a failing grade

(D) later he fails

( E) then to fail

6. Having an exceptionally hardy and well-preserved physique , NASA officials chose 77-year-old John Glenn to participate in a study of the effects of space weightlessness on the human body .

( A) Having an exceptionally hardy and well-preserved physique , NASA officials chose 77-year-old John Glenn

(B) NASA officials who chose 77-year-old John Glenn for his exceptionally hardy ane well-preserved physique

(C) Based on his exceptionally hardy and well-preserved physique , 77-year-old John Glenn was chosen by NASA officials

(D) Because og his physique was exceptionally hardy and well-preserved , NASA officials chose 77-year-old John Glenn

( E) Having an exceptionally hardy and well-preserved , NASA officials therefore chose 77-year-old John Glenn

7 . In addition to being vital to the formation and maintenance of strong bones and teeth , calcium is used by the body in transmitting nerve impulses , binding together cells , and producing enzymes and hormones .

( A) calcium is used by the body in transmitting nerve impulses , binding together cells , and producing enzymes and hormones

(B) the body uses calcium in transmitting nerve impulses , binding together cells , and producing enzymes and hormones

(C) calcium’s uses include transmitting nerve impulses , binding together cells , and the production enzymes and hormones

(D) transmitting nerve impulses , binding together cells , and producing enzymes and hormones ways in which the body is using calcium

( E) in the body calcium being used for transmitting nerve impulses , binding together cells , and producing enzymes and hormones

8 . As the protest mounted , small skirmishes between students and police that broke out everywhere ,flaring up like sudden brush fires on all sides .

( A) skirmishes between students and police that broke

(B) skirmishes between students and police which broke

(C) skirmishes between students and police broke

(D) skirmishes between students and police which were breaking

( E) skirmishes between students and police breaking

9 . Great plans for the future were made by Huck and Tom that depended on their finding the gold hidden in the cave  

( A) Great plans for the future were made by Huck and Tom that

(B) Great plans for the future were made by Huck and Tom which

(C) Huck and Tom , who made great plans for the future that

(D) Huck and Tom made great plans for the future that

( E) Great plans for the future were being made by Huck and Tom that

10 . Many classic recordings have been reissued in compact disc format , some perennial favorites have not .

( A) Many classic recordings have been reissued

(B) Many classic recordings have reissued

(C) Many a classic recording have been reissued

 (D) Despite many classic recordings which have been reissued

( E) Although many classic recordings have been reissued

11 . Although now engaged in writing background music for television shows , his next musical project will be to compose a symphony in memory of the Challenger crew .

( A) his next musical project will be to compose a symphony

(B) the next musical project he will undertake will be the composition of a symphony

(C) he will next compose a symphony

(D) therefore he will next compose a symphony

( E) his next musical project will be the composition of a symphony

12 . Freud’s principal method of investigation was not controlled experimentation but he simply observed patients in clinical settings .

( A) experimentation but he simply observed patients in clinical settings

(B) experimentation but he was simply observing patients in clinical settings

(C) experimentation but simple observations of patients in clinical settings

(D) experiments although he simply observed patients in clinical settings

( E) experimentation except for whenever he made simple observations of patients in clinical settings

13 . The best known Iban textiles , large ceremonial cloths called pua kumbu , whose designs depict the flora and fauna of Borneo as well as figures from the spirit realm .

(A) textiles , large ceremonial cloths called pua kumbu whose designs depict

(B ) textiles , large ceremonial cloths called pua kumbu , in whose designs depicted

(C) textiles are large ceremonial cloths called pua kumbu , whose designs depict

(D) textiles are large ceremonial cloths called pua kumbu their designs depict

(E) textiles , large ceremonial cloths are called pua kumbu in their designs are depicted

14 . This comprehensive history of cartography traces the discoveries and feats of technical ingenuity by which men have , over the centuries , succeeded in mapping first the surface of the globe , then Earth’s interior , and finally they explored the moon and planets .

(A) first the surface of the globe , then Earth’s interior , and finally they explored the moon and planets

(B ) firstly the surface of the globe , then Earth’s interior , and finally they explored the moon and planets

(C) first the surface of the globe , then Earth’s interior , and finally they explored the moon and planets

(D) first the surface of the globe , then Earth’s interior , and finally were explored the moon and planets

(E) first the surface of the globe , then Earth’s interior , and finally the moon and planets

2 . Select the best answer to each of then following questions ; then blacken the appropriate space on your answer sheet .

1 . It was reported that the identities of them to be called as witnesses would be released on

             A                                                    B                           C   

Tuesday by the district attorney . No error  

                D                                         E

( A) (B) (C) (D) ( E)

2 . The as stated that a piano was needed for the school play in good condition . No error

                   A                                     B                              C                        D                    E

 ( A) (B) (C) (D) ( E)

3 . The fishing fleet left the harbor when the fishermen heard that a school of bluefish were

                              A B                                                                                                                 C 

near the wreck . No error

  D                             E

( A) (B) (C) (D) ( E)

4 . In consideration about his long service to the theater , the Tony Awards committee

                                     A

 made a special presentation honoring producer George Abbott , who had recently

                                                       B                                                                      C

celebrated his hundredth birthday . No error

      C                        D                               E 

( A) (B) (C) (D) ( E)

5 . A minority group comprising 30 % of the community and represented by only one

                                            A                                                    B                                C

member out of 25 on the City Council . No error

                     D                                                 E

( A) (B) (C) (D) ( E)

6 . In spite of a superficial simplicity , there are many aspects of the prose style of Ernest

                                                                            A                  B

Hemingway that would be profitable subjects for further study . No error

                        C                                                              D                          E

( A) (B) (C) (D) ( E)

7 . Among George , Henry , and I , there can be no secrets . No error

        A                                        B         C                 D                     E

( A) (B) (C) (D) ( E)

8 . Neither the reporters nor the editor were satisfied with the salary offer made by the

          A                               B                       C                                                                  D

publisher . No error  

                         E

( A) (B) (C) (D) ( E)

9 . The workers who I see in the subway every afternoon seem tired and dejected . No error

                              A                                        B                              C                    D             E

( A) (B) (C) (D) ( E)

10 The article was rejected because of its length , verbosity , and it presented only one point

                                 A                                                      B                            C           D 

of view .No error

                     E

( A) (B) (C) (D) ( E)

11. Mr. Jones’s decision to retire came as a shock to all who respected his ability . No error

                                 A                         B           C                    D                                              E    

( A) (B) (C) (D) ( E)

12 . When she spoke with the police , she reported her loss : she stated that a large quantity

                                                                                                              A                         B                 

of clothing and of valuable jewelry were missing . No error

                                      C                             D                  E

( A) (B) (C) (D) ( E)

13 . Between the small shops and boutiques of Greenwich Village and the giant department

          A                                                                                                                    B

stores of midtown Manhattan lie the ethnically varied residential neighborhood of Chelsea .

                                                     C                                                                                  D

No error 

       E   

( A) (B) (C) (D) ( E)

14 . Bailing vigorously , we managed to remain afloat until we were rescued by the Coast

            A            B                                        C           D

Guard . No error  

                   E

( A) (B) (C) (D) ( E)

15 . We had ought to finish out trip before dark because it gets very cold after the sun goes

                     A                                                                B       C                                                 D

down . No error

                  E     

( A) (B) (C) (D) ( E)

16 . Does  that remark infer that you are displeased with the way I am managing the

           A                            B                                 C                                            D

business ? No error

                         E

( A) (B) (C) (D) ( E)

17 . The success of recent Victorian art exhibitions in London , Paris , and New York

    

                                A                                  

 illustrate a shift in   both scholarly assessment and public taste . No error

     B                  C          D                                                                           E                            

( A) (B) (C) (D) ( E)

18 . Just as  some teenagers adore video games , so others condemn it as an utter waste of

            A                                                                             B                     C            D              

time . No error

                 E                     

( A) (B) (C) (D) ( E)

19 . A work of singular beauty Stanhope’s painting Love and the Maiden captivates the

                                                                                                                                     A

longings and aspirations of an artistic generation that sought relief from the grim realities

                               B                                                     C                        D

of urban life created by the Industrial Revolution . No error

                                                                                             E

( A) (B) (C) (D) ( E)

214- ] English Literature

214- ] English Literature D. H. Lawrence Summary D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930)  is best known for his infamous novel 'Lady Chatterley'...