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GRAMMAR TEST 4

Section 2: Structure and Written Expression

Time: 25 minutes
This section is designed to measure your ability to recognize language that is appropriate
for standard written English. There are two types of questions in this section, with special
directions for each type.

Structure
Directions: Questions 1-15 are incomplete sentences. Beneath each sentence you
will see four words or phrases, marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). Choose the one word or
phrase that best completes the sentence. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number
of the question and fill in the space that corresponds to the letter of the answer you
have chosen.

Example I Sample Answer


A B C D
Geysers have often been compared to volcanoes they both emit hot liquids from
below the Earth’s surface.
(A) due to
(B) because
(C) in spite of
(D) regardless of
The sentence should read, “Geysers have often been compared to volcanoes because
they both emit hot liquids from below Earth’s surface.” Therefore, you should choose (B).

Example II Sample Answer


A B C D
During the early period of ocean navigation, any need for sophisticated
instruments and techniques.
(A) so that hardly
(B) when there hardly was
(C) hardly was
(D) there was hardly
The sentence should read, “During the early period of ocean navigation, there was
hardly any need for sophisticated instruments and techniques.” Therefore, you should
choose (D).

Now begin work on the questions.


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1. Rhymes result from sound 4. When from REM (Rapid
rather than spelling, and words Eye Movement) sleep, a state in
neither have to be spelled the which brain activity resembles
same way look alike in the waking state, they usually
order to rhyme. report that they have been
(A) not dreaming.
(B) and (A) awakened people
(C) nor (B) people awakening
(D) either (C) are people awakening
(D) people are awakened
2. The gardenia, about 200
species to tropical and 5. In their designs the Shakers
subtropical countries, was always sought to a
named in honor of eighteenth- problem, whether it was a
century naturalist Alexander rocking chair or a steam engine.
Garden. (A) the simplest solution
(A) native of which are (B) the solution of simplest
(B) are native of which (C) the solution that
(C) which are native of simplification
(D) of which are native (D) which solution simplest

3. Bioethics is the moral 6. Carbohydrates, of the


and social implications of three principal constituents
techniques resulting from of food, form the bulk of the
advances in the biological average human diet.
sciences. (A) are one
(A) study (B) one that
(B) studied (C) one
(C) the study of (D) which one
(D) the study that

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7. Eva Gatling directed in 11. Distantly related to pigs,
Huntington, New York, from the great Indian rhinoceros as
1962 until 1978. the second largest living land
(A) the Heckscher Museum animal.
(B) the Heckscher Museum was (A) rivaling the hippopotamus
(C) how the Heckscher (B) the rival of the
Museum hippopotamus
(D) and the Heckscher Museum (C) which the hippopotamus
rivals
8. Geometrically, the hyperbolic (D) the hippopotamus rivals
functions are related to
the hyperbola, the 12. Psychologists who study
trigonometric functions are information processing have
related to the circle. found to identify and
(A) just as describe several memory
(B) same structures and control
(C) similar to processes.
(D) and similar (A) is instructive
(B) instructive
9. United States aviation pioneer (C) it instructive
Amelia Earhart set long- (D) as instructive
distance flight records.
(A) of several 13. Not until the 1820s part
(B) several the of the curriculum of Harvard
(C) several and Yale universities.
(D) several of (A) physical education became
(B) physical education had
10. The brilliance of the Sun’s disk become
makes observations of the (C) did physical education
corona and nearby stars become
with ordinary telescopes, (D) when physical education
became
except during an eclipse.
(A) impossibility
(B) impossible
(C) they are impossible
(D) are impossible

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14. Perhaps even more important 15. Ellis Island in Upper New York
than the accuracy and reliability Bay was the principal reception
of a meteorological instrument center the United States
. from 1892 to 1943.
(A) that positioning it is correct (A) immigrants entered
(B) is positioned correctly (B) which immigrants entered
(C) that its correct position (C) through which immigrants
(D) is that it be positioned entered
correctly (D) which immigrants who
entered

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Written Expression
Directions: In questions 16-40 each sentence has four underlined words or phrases.
The four underlined parts of the sentence are marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). Identify the
one underlined word or phrase that must be changed for the sentence to be correct.
Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that
corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen.

Example I Sample Answer


A B C D

Guppies are sometimes call rainbow fish due to the bright colors of the males.
A B C D

The sentence should read, “Guppies are sometimes called rainbow fish due to the bright
colors of the males.” Therefore, you should choose (A).

Example II Sample Answer


A B C D

Serving several term in the United States Congress, Shirley Chisholm became a
A B C
respected political figure.
D

The sentence should read, “Serving several terms in the United States Congress, Shirley
Chisholm became a respected political figure.” Therefore, you should choose (B).

Now begin work on the questions.

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16. The earliest known inhabitants of North America were a people of whose
A B
culture was highly oriented toward music and dance.
C D

17. Write poetry is a craft in which the poet works with words as a carpenter
A B C
works with wood.
D

18. If the circumference of any circle is divided by the circle’s diameter, the
A B
result of the calculation will always the same.
C D

19. The mountains, especially the Rocky Mountains, formerly constituted a


A
seriously barrier to east-west trade in British Columbia.
B C D

20. Earth’s atmosphere is in perpetual motion because differences in solar heating


A B C
that occur between the equator and the poles.
D

21. Research on artificial intelligence began after soon the development of the
A B C
modern digital computer in the 1940s.
D

22. Among 1963 and 1965 United States manufacturers of detergents voluntarily
A B
changed their processes to produce only biodegradable, or soft, detergents.
C D

23. In terms of its size, influence, and visible, the corporation has become the
A B
dominant business form in industrial countries.
C D

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24. The painting style of the photorealists, which they arose in the late 1960s,
A B
favored such subjects as neon signs, cafeterias, and common urban and
C D
suburban scenes.

25. The Music Division of the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., was
established in 1897 and has more than six million items in itself collections.
A B C D

26. Scientists cannot agree on a single definition formal of life, although most
A B
people think that they can recognize a living thing when they see it.
C D

27. Success in acting is achieved only by the relatively few persons who combine
A B C
natural talent with well-developed techniques, dedicate, and self-discipline.
D

28. Traditionally, a trial jury in the United States consists of twelve people, often
A B C
with one or two additional jurors, nor alternates.
D

29. Like wood, paper is a hygroscopic material; that is, it absorbs water from, and
A B C
also release water into, the air.
D

30. Several factors responsible for the Oklahoma Dust Bowl of the 1930s were
A B
the character of the soil, the climatic and the types of agriculture practiced.
C D

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31. Dehydrated food is prepared by removing water from fresh food to yield a
A B
relatively dry, stable product in which the growth of microorganisms are
C D
inhibited.

32. Fireworks, combustible or explosive preparations using for entertainment, were


A B
probably first devised in ancient China.
C D

33. As a dogfish swims, an S-shaped wave passes down its body toward its tail
A B C
to provide many of its forward propulsion.
D

34. Marshes, wetland areas characterized by plant grassy growth, are


A B
distinguished from swamps, wetlands where trees grow.
C D

35. A documentary film shapes factual material and interprets it for purposes of
A B C
education or the entertainment.
D

36. Native to South America and cultivated there for thousands of years, the peanut
A B
is said to have introduced to North America by early explorers.
C D

37. The igloo, a temporarily winter home built by the Inuits of Canada and
A B
Greenland, is generally dome shaped and is usually made from blocks of snow.
C D

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38. Boston began a series of urban renewal project during the 1960s, emphasizing
A B
renovation and modern architectural styles harmonious with the traditional
C D
buildings.

39. Copper, a soft yellowish-red metal whose use dates back to prehistoric times,
A B
has been mined for over 6,000 years ago.
C D

40. In 1999 astronomers found evidence of six new planets orbiting distant
A
stars, bringing to 28 the number of planets then known to exist out the solar
B C D
system.

This is the end of Section 2.


If you finish before time is called, check your work
on Section 2 only.
DO NOT read or work on any other section of the test.
At the end of 25 minutes, go on to Section 3.
Use exactly 55 minutes to work on Section 3.

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