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1. ***ngress is debat***g a bill requir***g certa*** employers pro***de w***kers with unpaid le**e so as *** care f*** s***k *** ***wb***n children.
(A) pro***de w***kers with unpaid le**e so as ***
(B) *** pro***de w***kers with unpaid le**e so as ***
(C) pro***de w***kers with unpaid le**e *** ***der that they
(D) *** pro***de w***kers with unpaid le**e so that they can
(E) pro***de w***kers with unpaid le**e and

2. Often ***sible as smog, ozo*** is f******d *** the atmosphere from hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides, two maj*** pollutants emitt*** by ******mobiles, react with su***ight.
(A) ozo*** is f******d *** the atmosphere from
(B) ozo*** is f******d *** the atmosphere when
(C) ozo*** is f******d *** the atmosphere, and when
(D) ozo***, f******d *** the atmosphere when
(E) ozo***, f******d *** the atmosphere from

3. A***hough she had sig***d a pl***ge of abst***ence while be***g an adolescent, Frances Willard was 35 years old bef***e she chose *** be****** a temperance acti***st.
(A) while be***g an adolescent
(B) while *** adolescence
(C) at the ti*** of her be***g adolescent
(D) as be***g *** adolescence
(E) as an adolescent

4. A President enter***g the f***al two years of a se***nd term is ***kely *** be at a severe disadvantage and is often unable *** carry out a legislative program.
(A) ***kely *** be at a severe disadvantage and is often unable ***
(B) ***kely severely disadvantag*** and often unable ***
(C) ***able *** be severely disadvantag*** and cannot often
(D) ***able that he *** she is at a severe disadvantage and cannot often
(E) at a severe disadvantage, often ***kely *** be unable that he *** she can

5. The ***ig***al build***g and loan associations were ***ganiz*** as ***mit*** ***fe funds, whose ***mbers made monthly pay***nts on their share subscriptions, then tak***g turns draw***g on the funds f*** ho*** m***tgages.
(A) subscriptions, then tak***g turns draw***g
(B) subscriptions, and then tak***g turns draw***g
(C) subscriptions and then ***ok turns draw***g
(D) subscriptions and then ***ok turns, they drew
(E) subscriptions and then drew, tak***g turns

6. The number of undergraduate degrees *** eng***eer***g award*** by ***lleges and univer***ies *** the Unit*** States ***creas*** by m***e than tw***e from 1978 *** 1985.
(A) ***creas*** by m***e than tw***e
(B) ***creas*** m***e than two ti***s
(C) m***e than doubl***
(D) was m***e than doubl***
(E) had m***e than doubl***

7. The British Admira***y and the War Off***e ***t *** March 1892 *** ***nsider a possible Russian attempt *** seize ***nstant***ople and how they would h**e *** act mi***tarily *** deal with them.
(A) how they would h**e *** act mi***tarily *** deal with them
(B) how *** deal with them if mi***tary action would be ***cessary
(C) what would be ***cessary mi***tarily f*** dea***ng with such an event
(D) what mi***tary action would be ***cessary *** ***der *** deal with such an event
(E) the ***ces***y of what k***d of mi***tary action *** ***der *** take f*** dea***ng with it

8. Grow***g ***mpetitive pressures may be en***urag***g ***di***rs *** bend the rules *** f***** of c***ents; ***di***rs may, f*** ***stance, allow a questionable loan *** rema*** on the books *** ***der *** ma***ta*** a bank’s profits on paper.
(A) c***ents; ***di***rs may, f*** ***stance, allow
(B) c***ents, as an ***stance, *** allow
(C) c***ents, ***ke *** allow
(D) c***ents, such as *** be allow***g
(E) c***ents; wh***h might, as an ***stance, be the allow***g of

9. If the propos*** expenditures f*** gather***g ***f***mation abroad are r***uc*** even further, ***ternational ***ws rep***ts h**e been and will ***nt***ue *** dim***ish *** number and qua***ty.
(A) h**e been and will ***nt***ue *** dim***ish
(B) h**e and will ***nt***ue *** dim***ish
(C) will ***nt***ue *** dim***ish, as they already did,
(D) will ***nt***ue *** dim***ish, as they h**e already,
(E) will ***nt***ue *** dim***ish

10. Gall’s hypothesis of there be***g different ***ntal functions loca***z*** *** different parts of the bra*** is widely a***ept*** ***day.
(A) of there be***g different ***ntal functions loca***z*** *** different parts of the bra*** is widely a***ept*** ***day
(B) of different ***ntal functions that are loca***z*** *** different parts of the bra*** is widely a***ept*** ***day
(C) that different ***ntal functions are loca***z*** *** different parts of the bra*** is widely a***ept*** ***day
(D) wh***h is that there are different ***ntal functions loca***z*** *** different parts of the bra*** is widely a***ept*** ***day
(E) wh***h is widely a***ept*** ***day is that there are different ***ntal functions loca***z*** *** different parts of the bra***

11. Though the term “graph*** design” may suggest lay***g out ***rp***ate brochures and annual rep***ts, they h**e ****** *** signify widely rang***g w***k, from package designs and ***mpany lo***types *** signs, book jackets, ***mputer graph***s, and film titles.
(A) suggest lay***g out ***rp***ate brochures and annual rep***ts, they h**e ****** *** signify widely rang***g
(B) suggest lay***g out ***rp***ate brochures and annual rep***ts, it has ****** *** signify a wide range of
(C) suggest ***rp***ate brochure and annual rep***t layout, it has signifi*** widely rang***g
(D) h**e suggest*** ***rp***ate brochure and annual rep***t layout, it has signifi*** a wide range of
(E) h**e suggest*** lay***g out ***rp***ate brochures and annual rep***ts, they h**e ****** *** signify widely rang***g

12. The root systems of most flower***g perennials either be****** ***o crowd***, wh***h resu***s *** loss *** ******r, and spread ***o far outward, produc***g a bare center.
(A) wh***h resu***s *** loss *** ******r, and spread
(B) resu******g *** loss *** ******r, *** spread***g
(C) with the resu*** of loss of ******r, *** spread***g
(D) resu******g *** loss of ******r, *** spread
(E) with a resu******g loss of ******r, and spread

13. Ge***ge Sand (Aur***e Lucile Dup***) was o*** of the first European writers *** ***nsider the rural po*** *** be legitimate subjects f*** ***terature and p***tray these with sympathy and respect *** her novels.
(A) *** be legitimate subjects f*** ***terature and p***tray these
(B) ***uld be legitimate subjects f*** ***terature and p***tray these
(C) as be***g legitimate subjects f*** ***terature and p***tray***g them
(D) as if they were legitimate subjects f*** ***terature and p***tray them
(E) legitimate subjects f*** ***terature and *** p***tray them 14. Sa*** depo***s and moisture threaten *** destroy the Mohenjo-Daro exc**ation *** Pakistan, the ***e of an ancient ci******zation that flourish*** at the sa*** ti*** as the ci******zations *** the Nile de***a and the river valleys of the Tigris and Euphrates.
(A) that flourish*** at the sa*** ti*** as the ci******zations
(B) that had flourish*** at the sa*** ti*** as had the ci******zations
(C) that flourish*** at the sa*** ti*** those had
(D) flourish***g at the sa*** ti*** as those did
(E) flourish***g at the sa*** ti*** as those were

15. In 1973 m***tgage pay***nts represent*** twenty-o*** percent of an **erage thirty-year-old male’s *********; and f***ty-four percent *** 1984.
(A) *********; and f***ty-four percent *** 1984
(B) *********; *** 1984 the figure was f***ty-four percent
(C) *********, and *** 1984 f***ty-four percent
(D) *********, f***ty-four percent *** 1984 was the figure
(E) ********* that rose *** f***ty-four percent *** 1984

16. In ***ntrast *** large steel plants that take iron ***e through all the steps ********* *** produce several different k***ds of steel, process***g steel scrap ****** a specia***z*** group of products has enabl*** small mills *** put capital ****** ***w technology and rema*** e***nom***ally ***able.
(A) process***g steel scrap ****** a specia***z*** group of products has enabl*** small mills *** put capital ****** ***w technology and rema***
(B) process***g steel scrap ****** a specia***z*** group of products has enabl*** small mills *** put capital ****** ***w technology, rema******g
(C) the process***g of steel scrap ****** a specia***z*** group of products has enabl*** small mills *** put capital ****** ***w technology, rema******g
(D) small mills, by process***g steel scrap ****** a specia***z*** group of products, h**e been able *** put capital ****** ***w technology and rema***
(E) small mills, by process***g steel scrap ****** a specia***z*** group of products, h**e been able *** put capital ****** ***w technology and rema******

17. Any ***d***al test will so***ti***s fail *** detect a ***ndition when it is present and ***d***ate that there is o*** when it is not.
(A) a ***ndition when it is present and ***d***ate that there is o***
(B) when a ***ndition is present and ***d***ate that there is o***
(C) a ***ndition when it is present and ***d***ate that it is present
(D) when a ***ndition is present and ***d***ate its presence
(E) the presence of a ***ndition when it is there and ***d***ate its presence

18. O*** legacy of Madison **enue’s recent campaign *** appeal *** people fifty years old and over is the rea***zation that as a person ages, their ***ncerns change as well.
(A) the rea***zation that as a person ages, their
(B) the rea***zation that as people age, their
(C) *** rea***ze that when a person ages, his *** her
(D) *** rea***ze that when people age, their
(E) rea***z***g that as people age, their

19. Out of USA’s fasc***ation with all th***gs antique h**e grown a market f*** by****** styles of furniture and fixtures that are br***g***g back the chaise lounge, the overstuff*** sofa, and the claw-foot*** bathtub.
(A) th***gs antique h**e grown a market f*** by****** styles of furniture and fixtures that are br***g***g
(B) th***gs antique has grown a market f*** by****** styles of furniture and fixtures that is br***g***g
(C) th***gs that are antiques has grown a market f*** by****** styles of furniture and fixtures that br***g
(D) antique th***gs h**e grown a market f*** by****** styles of furniture and fixtures that are br***g***g
(E) antique th***gs has grown a market f*** by****** styles of furniture and fixtures that br***g

20. H*****g the right hand and arm be***g crippl*** by a sniper’s bullet dur***g the First W***ld War, H***ace Pipp***, a Black USAn pa***ter, w***k*** by hold***g the brush *** his right hand and guid***g its move***nts with his left.
(A) H*****g the right hand and arm be***g crippl*** by a sniper’s bullet dur***g the First W***ld War
(B) In spite of his right hand and arm be***g crippl*** by a sniper’s bullet dur***g the First W***ld War
(C) Bec***se there had been a sniper’s bullet dur***g the First W***ld War that crippl*** his right hand and arm
(D) The right hand and arm be***g crippl*** by a sniper’s bullet dur***g the First W***ld War
(E) His right hand and arm crippl*** by a sniper’s bullet dur***g the First W***ld War

21. Beyond the im***diate cash flow crisis that the mus***m faces, its sur***val depends on if it can broaden its ***mbership and le**e its cramp*** quarters f*** a ***e where it can s***re and exhibit its m***e than 12,000 artifacts.
(A) if it can broaden its ***mbership and le**e
(B) whether it can broaden its ***mbership and le**e
(C) whether *** not it has the capabi***ty *** broaden its ***mbership and can le**e
(D) its abi***ty f*** broaden***g its ***mbership and le*****g
(E) the abi***ty f*** it *** broaden its ***mbership and le**e

22. The Emper*** Augustus, it appears, ***mmissio***d an idea***z*** sculptur*** p***trait, the features of wh***h are so unrea***st*** as *** ***nstitute what o*** scholar calls an “artif***ial face.”
(A) so unrea***st*** as *** ***nstitute
(B) so unrea***st*** they ***nstitut***
(C) so unrea***st*** that they h**e ***nstitut***
(D) unrea***st*** enough so that they ***nstitute
(E) unrea***st*** enough so as *** ***nstitute

23. A recent national study of the pub***c schools ***ws that there are now o*** m***ro***mputer f*** every thirty-two pupils, four ti***s as many than there were four years a***.
(A) there are now o*** m***ro***mputer f*** every thirty-two pupils, four ti***s as many than there were
(B) there is now o*** m***ro***mputer f*** every thirty-two pupils, four ti***s as many than there were
(C) there is now o*** m***ro***mputer f*** every thirty-two pupils, four ti***s as many as there were
(D) every thirty-two pupils now h**e o*** m***ro***mputer, four ti***s as many than there were
(E) every thirty-two pupils now has o*** m***ro***mputer, four ti***s as many as

24. S***ce 1986 when the Depart***nt of Lab*** began *** allow ***vest***nt off***ers’ fees *** be bas*** on how the funds they manage perf***m, several ***rp***ations began pay***g their ***vest***nt ad***sers a small bas*** fee, with a ***ntract promis***g higher fees if the managers perf***m well.
(A) ***vest***nt off***ers’ fees *** be bas*** on how the funds they manage perf***m, several ***rp***ations began
(B) ***vest***nt off***ers’ fees *** be bas*** on the perf***mance of the funds they manage, several ***rp***ations began
(C) that fees of ***vest***nt off***ers be bas*** on how the funds they manage perf***m, several ***rp***ations h**e begun
(D) fees of ***vest***nt off***ers *** be bas*** on the perf***mance of the funds they manage, several ***rp***ations h**e begun
(E) that ***vest***nt off***ers’ fees be bas*** on the perf***mance of the funds they manage, several ***rp***ations began

25. Like many self-t***ght artists, Perle Hess***g did not beg*** *** pa***t until she was well ****** middle age.
(A) Like
(B) As h**e
(C) Just as with
(D) Just ***ke
(E) As did

26. Never bef***e had taxpayers ***nfront*** so many changes at once as they had *** the Tax Ref***m Act of 1986.
(A) so many changes at once as they had ***
(B) at once as many changes as
(C) at once as many changes that there were with
(D) as many changes at once as they ***nfront*** ***
(E) so many changes at once that ***nfront*** them ***

27. It is well known *** the supermarket ***dustry that how items are plac*** on shelves and the frequency of ***ven***ry turnovers can be crucial *** profits.
(A) the frequency of ***ven***ry turnovers can be
(B) the frequency of ***ven***ry turnovers is often
(C) the frequency with wh***h the ***ven***ry turns over is often
(D) how frequently is the ***ven***ry tur***d over are often
(E) how frequently the ***ven***ry turns over can be


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