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In communication, feedback is either a verbal ... visual cue that indicates whether the message has been received and correctly interpreted. Options: (A) nor; (B) but; (C) and; (D) or

(D) or

50

The generation of dancers _______ after the 1960’s has shown a strong interest in training. Options: (A) it appeared; (B) appeared; (C) that appearing; (D) appearing 

(D) appearing

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Find the mistake. Molting (A. involves) the secrretion of enzymes by the epidermis and the loosening and partial (B. dissolving) of the old cuticle, (C. who) then splits, allowing the anthropod (D. to emerge).

C, who

50

Find the mistake. According to a treaty signed in 1919, (A. if) the prince dies without a male (B. heir), Monaco will (C. becoming) incorporated as (D. an) autonomous state under French protection.

C. becoming

100

The blood of mollusks _______ from the gills or modified lungs, where it is oxygenated, to the heart. Option: (A) circulates;(B) circulating; (C) it circulates; (D) circulate

(A) circulates

100

Hair may either grow on certain parts of the body, as in man, or _______ most of  the body, as in many animals. Option: (A) cover; (B) covering; (C) to cover; (D) covered

(A) cover

100

Find the mistake. (A. Because) a license is not (B. required) for a fisherman under a specified age, the total number of (C. fisherman) in the world (D. is) nearly 30 million, or about one person out of six.

C. fisherman

100

Find the mistake. John Fitch was an American (A. invention) who built and (B. operated) a (C. mechanical) steamboat before Robert Fulton made (D. his) first steamboat trip on the Hudson River.

A. invention

150

Haiti, _______ of the most densely populated countries in the Western Hemisphere, is about as big as Maryland. Options: (A) is one; (B) it is one; (C) one; (D) that

(C) one

150

Shell collecting may never become as popular as stamp or coin collecting, _______ it is enjoyed by thousands of people all over the world. Options: (A) so; (B) nor; (C) but; (D) or

(C) but

150

Find the mistake. (A. Because of) a flashbulb is filled with oxygen, the (B. burning) foil produces an intense white flame (C. that) varies in duration with the type of bulb (D. used).

A. Because of

150
Find the mistake. The first two spacecraft to be (A. sent) to one of the solar system's large outer (B. planets) (C. were) Pioneers 10 and 11, (D. who) were launched on March 2, 1972.

D. who

200

The Pima are a North American Indian tribe in Arizona _______ are linguistically related to their Aztec-Tanoan–speaking neighbors, the Papago. Options: (A) who; (B) that they; (C) they; (D) where

(A) who
200

In the seventeenth century, _______ of English puritans broke away from the Church of England because they felt that it had not completed the work of Reformation. Options: (A) the number; (B) much; (C) an amount; (D) a number

(D) a number

200

Find the mistake. Piracy has (A. traditional) been considered (B. an) offence against international law, (C. because) it interrupts commerce between (D. nations).

A. traditional

200

Find the mistake. Throughout man's history, (A. wherever) people settle, (B. an) primary concern is (C. to locate) an adequate water supply.

B. an

250

On the edge of the Sahara, where _______ some water, lions, panthers, foxes, and several kinds of apes are abundant. Options: (A) there are; (B) it is; (C) there is; (D) they are

(C) there is

250

Candidates to be represented in the Hall of Fame at New York University may _______ by any citizen of the United States. Options: (A) nominated; (B) be nominated; (C) nominates; (D) nominating

(B) be nominated

250

Find the mistake. A planet (A. is) a (B. celestial) body (C. revolved) around a central star and does not shine by (D. its) own light.

C. revolved

250

Find the mistake. Cured hams (A. are sold) in stores are made by (B. adding) salt and other (C. ingreditents) (D. known) as curing agents to the meat.

A. are sold

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