Arithmetic
Grammar
Geography
Physiology
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100

Solve: 5.8 plus 5.14 - 59.112.

5.8 + 5.14 - 59.112 = -48.172

100

What is a Personal Pronoun? Decline I.

A personal pronoun is a pronoun that refers to a particular person, group, or thing.

I-me-my-mine-myself  

100

Define longitude and latitude.

Longitude and latitude are the imaginary lines that divide the Earth into measurable horizontal and vertical lines. Latitude lines are measured from the equator to the poles. Longitude lines extend from the north to south poles and are measured east and west from the prime meridian to the International Date Line.

100

What are the functions (or uses) of the spinal column?

The spinal column supports the body and provides protection for the spinal cord.

100

Define the following forms of government: Democracy, Limit Monarchy, Absolute Monarchy, Republic. Give examples of each.

Democracy - a system of government in which state power is vested in the people or the general population of a state. Examples - ?

Limit Monarchy - a form of monarchy in which the monarch exercises their authority in accordance with a constitution and is not alone in making decisions. Examples - the UK, Norway, Malaysia.

Absolute Monarchy - a form of monarchy in which the sovereign is the sole source of political power, unconstrained by constitutions, legislatures or other checks on their authority. Examples - Saudi Arabia, Vatican City, Oman, Eswatini.

Republic - a state in which political power rests with the public through their representatives. Examples - Belarus, Central African Republic, Uzbekistan

200

A man bought a farm for $2400 and sold it for $2700. What per cent did he gain?

$2700 - $2400 = $300. Divide the increase by the original amount, or 300 ÷ 2400 = .125 or 12.5%

200

What properties do verbs have?

The properties of verbs are person, number, tense, voice, and mood.

200

Tell what you know of the Gulf Stream.

The Gulf Stream is a warm ocean current that flows from the Gulf of Mexico parallel with the US coast toward Newfoundland, Canada, and then continues across the Atlantic Ocean toward northwestern Europe as the North Atlantic Drift.

200

Where is the blood carried to be purified?

The liver and kidneys purify the blood.

200

Name and define the three branches of the government of the United States.

The federal government is composed of three distinct branches: legislative, executive and judicial. The legislative branch includes the Congress (Senate and House of Representatives) which is responsible for the passage of all federal laws as outlined in the Constitution. The executive branch includes the president and vice president along with the various executive cabinets. The president is the head of state and commander in chief of the armed forces. He has the responsibility of negotiating treaties, and appointing cabinet members with the concurrence of the Senate. The judicial branch is responsible for interpretation of laws, and in determining the outcome of civil and criminal cases. It is headed by the Supreme Court.

300

A man sold a watch for $180 and lost 16⅔%. What was the cost of the watch?

The solution is to divide the sale price of $180 by .833 [100% - 16.67% = 83.3% or .833]. Thus 180 ÷ .833 = 216.086 or $216.09 rounded to the nearest cent.

300

Define proper noun; common noun. Name the properties of a noun.

A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing (such as "Tuesday").
A common noun refers to a person, place, or thing in a general sense (The "town" is not far away.)
The properties of a noun include...
  1. Gender (masculine or feminine)
  2. Number (singular, plural)
  3. Person (first, second, or third)
  4. Case (subject, object, or construct-possessive)

300

Name in order of their size three largest States in the United States.

Texas, California, Montana (at the time of the test; Alaska had not been made a state yet).

300

Name the organs of circulation. Compare arteries and veins as to function.

The likely intent of this questions was to determine the elements of the human cardiovascular system which include the heart, lungs, and blood vessels. Arteries distribute oxygenated blood throughout the body, while veins carry de-oxygenated blood to the heart.

300

Describe the manner in which the president and vice-president of the United States are elected.

The president and vice-president are selected by a group of electors known as the electoral college. Each state is granted a number of electors equal to the number of its members of the United States Congress (Senate and House of Representatives). To be elected, the president and vice-president, running as a team, must receive a majority of the electoral votes. If no one receives a majority, then the members of the House of Representatives select the president. Each state receives one vote, with its representatives voting as a bloc.

400

At $1.62½ a cord, what will be the cost of a pile of wood 24 ft. long, 4 ft. wide and 6 ft. 3 in. high?

$7.62. One cord at 4 × 4 × 8 feet = 128 cubic feet. 24 × 4 × 6¼ = 600 cubic feet. Divide cord volume into measured volume; times $1.62½.

400

"William struck James." Change the Voice of the verb.

"William struck James." is in active voice. Passive voice would be "James was struck by William."

400

Locate these cities: Mobile, Quebec, Buenos Aires, Liverpool, Honolulu.

Mobile (Alabama); Quebec (Canada); Buenos Aires (Argentina); Liverpool (England); Honolulu (Hawaii).

400

How does the liver compare in size with other glands in the human body? Where is it located? What does it secrete?

The liver is the largest gland in the body. It lies below the diaphragm in the abdominal-pelvic region of the abdomen. It secretes bile.

400

Who invented the following: magneto, telegraph, cotton gin, sewing machine, telephone, phonograph?

Magneto - Faraday; telegraph - Samuel Morse; cotton gin - Eli Whitney; sewing machine - generally, Elias Howe, though disputed; telephone - Alexander Graham Bell; phonograph - Thomas Alva Edison.

500

Find cost at 12½ cents per sq. yd. of kalsomining the walls of a room 20 ft. long, 16 ft. wide and 9 ft. high, deducting 1 door 8 ft. by 4 ft 6 in. and 2 windows 5 ft. by 3 ft. 6 in. each.

The two long walls are 20' by 9' or 180 square feet each. The other two walls are 16' by 9' or 144 square feet each. The door space to be deducted is 8' by 4.5' or 36 square feet. The two window spaces to be deducted are 5' by 3.5' or 17.5 square feet each. Thus we have (180 × 2) + (144 × 2) - 36 - (17.5 × 2) which reduces to 360 + 288 - 36 - 35 or 648 - 71 = 577 square feet. Since a square yard = 9 square feet, we divide 577 by 9 and get 64.1 square yards. At 12.5 cents per square yard, the cost will be $8.01, rounded to the nearest cent.

500

Parse all the words in the following sentence:
"Helen's parents love her."  

Parents is a common noun used as the subject of the sentence.
Helen's is a possessive noun used to identify the parents.
Love is a transitive verb and forms the simple predicate of the sentence.
Her is an objective pronoun used as the direct object of the verb's action.

500

Through what waters would a vessel pass in going from England through the Suez Canal to Manila?

A ship going from England to Manilla by way of the Suez Canal would pass through (perhaps) the English Channel, the North Atlantic Ocean, Bay of Biscay (possibly), Strait of Gibraltar, Mediterranean Sea, Suez Canal, Red Sea, Gulf of Aden/Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean, Gulf of Thailand (may have been called Gulf of Siam at that time), South China Sea.

500

Define Cerebrum; Cerebellum.

The Cerebellum, located just above the brain stem, controls balance, equilibrium and fine movement coordination. The Cerebrum is located in the front portion of the forebrain, and determines intelligence, personality, interpretation of sensory impulses and motor function. It also helps with planning and organization as well as touch sensation.

500

Who first discovered the following places: Florida, Pacific Ocean, Mississippi River, St. Lawrence River?

Juan Ponce de León made the first European expedition to Florida, which he named. Vasco Núñez de Balboa is best known for having crossed the Isthmus of Panama to the Pacific Ocean. Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto became the first recorded European to reach the Mississippi River. Jacques Cartier was the first European to describe and map the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the shores of the Saint Lawrence River.