1. Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?
Answer : A. A History of New York City
A. A History of New York City
B. An Account of the Dutch Colonies
C. A Biography of Peter Minuit
D. The First Capital of the United States
2. What did the Native Americans receive in exchange for their island?
Answer : B. $24.12 U. S.
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Quiz - Meeting 4
• How are insects classified?
A. By the environment in which they live
B. By the food they eat
C. By the structure of the mouth
D. By the number and type of wings
• The word common in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to
A. normal B. rare C. Important D. necessary
A. By the environment in which they live
B. By the food they eat
C. By the structure of the mouth
D. By the number and type of wings
• The word common in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to
A. normal B. rare C. Important D. necessary
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Quiz - Meeting 3
• What does the author say about speech?
A. It is the only true form of communication
B. It is dependent upon the advances made by inventors
C. It is necessary for communication to occur
D. It is the most advanced form of communication
• The phrase impinge upon in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to
A. Intrude B. improve C. Vary D. Prohibit
A. It is the only true form of communication
B. It is dependent upon the advances made by inventors
C. It is necessary for communication to occur
D. It is the most advanced form of communication
• The phrase impinge upon in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to
A. Intrude B. improve C. Vary D. Prohibit
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English For IT II
Quiz - Meeting 1
The combination of carbon dioxide and water to form sugar
results in an excess of
A. water B. oxygen C. carbon D. chlorophyl
• Which process is the opposite of photosynthesis?
A. Decomposition B. Synthesization C. Diffusion D. Respiration
results in an excess of
A. water B. oxygen C. carbon D. chlorophyl
• Which process is the opposite of photosynthesis?
A. Decomposition B. Synthesization C. Diffusion D. Respiration
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English For IT II
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