1) Formed by volcanic eruptions (A) over the last five million years, the Hawaiian Islands (B) containing an (C) incredibly wide variety of species - many found (D) nowhere else on Earth. (E) No error
2) Because the owl (A) is usually nocturnal (B) plus being virtually noiseless in flight, (C) it (D) is seldom seen by the casual observer. (E) No error
3) An (A) economical and efficient recycling center (B) is accessible to the public, responsive to community needs, and (C) comply with current federal regulations (D) governing waste disposal. (E) No error
4) Jean Toomer was (A) not only the author of Cane, a novel whose publication (B) has been viewed (C) as marking the beginning of the Harlem Renaissance, but also a respected advisor (D) among Quakers. (E) No error
5) Election returns (A) came in from upstate New York (B) quite rapid, but the results from New York City (C) were known (D) even faster. (E) No error
6) (A) As we rely more and more on the Internet, (B) your need for effective security planning and design (C) to safeguard data (D) has increased. (E) No error
7) The book (A) is essentially a detailed and (B) very well documented record (C) of what happened to (D) each of the protestors. (E) No error
8) Experts (A) agree that permanently modifying eating and exercise habits rather than (B) merely dieting for brief periods (C) are the key (D) to controlling weight. (E) No error
9) The ability (A) to control the plots of our dreams (B) is a skill, researchers (C) have shown, that we can learn if (D) you want to change recurrent dreams. (E) No error
10) (A) In swimming (B) as to soccer, Evangelina proved time after time to be (C) an abler competitor (D) than Juanita. (E) No error
11) The common cold is (A) one of our most indiscriminate diseases; (B) it makes no (C) distinction between (D) you and me, millionaires and paupers, or athletes and couch potatoes. (E) No error
12) (A) Like his other cookbooks, in his new book Chef Louis offers lengthy explanations (B) of what (C) he considers (D) to be basic cooking principles. (E) No error
13) Paul Ecke, flower grower and hybridizer, (A) became (B) known as “Mr. Poinsettia” after developing new varieties of the flower and (C) by pioneering it (D) as a living symbol of Christmas. (E) No error
14) Long (A) thought of as (B) a quiet, stuffy place where (C) people just borrowed books, libraries (D) have been changing their images dramatically over the last few years. (E) No error
15) (A) To understand twentieth-century economic practices, (B) we must be sufficiently (C) familiar with Keynesian theories, whether one agrees (D) with them or not. (E) No error
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Answer Keys
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
B | B | C | E |
5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
B | B | E | C |
9 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
D | B | E | A |
13 | 14 | 15 | |
C | B | B |