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The document contains 15 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of grammar and vocabulary. The questions cover a range of topics including classical ballet, bees, oral tradition, comparative anatomy, the Pilgrims, whales, cloud formation, Portland Maine, Mars, westerns, the bassoon, lawmaking, senses, perfume origins, and the capital of Idaho.

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The document contains 15 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of grammar and vocabulary. The questions cover a range of topics including classical ballet, bees, oral tradition, comparative anatomy, the Pilgrims, whales, cloud formation, Portland Maine, Mars, westerns, the bassoon, lawmaking, senses, perfume origins, and the capital of Idaho.

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1. _____ of classical ballet in the United States began around 1830.

☐To teach
☐ Is teaching
☐ It was taught
☒ The teaching
2. Mason bees are solitary bees, which means _____ in colonies like honeybees or
bumblebees.
☐ do not live
☐ when they do not live
☒ that they do not live
☐ that do not live
3. Long before the advent of written literature, _____ their myths and stories in oral poems
told by successive generations.
☒ people recorded
☐ recording people
☐ people’s recordings
☐ people who recorded
4. Comparative anatomy is_____ classification of both plants and animals.
☒ the basis for
☐ for basics
☐ the basis that
☐ the basically
5. Although legend has it that the Pilgrims first set foot in America on Plymouth Rock in
1620, _____ documentary evidence confirming this.
☐ no
☐ still is no
☒ there is no
☐ but no
6. Despite its fishlike form, the whale is _____ and will drown if submerged too long.
☐ an animal breathes air that
☒ an animal that breathes air
☐ an animal breathes air
☐ that an animal breathes air
7. Clouds _____ in warm air rises, cools, and condenses.
☐ when form water vapor
☒ form when water vapor
☐ form vapor water when
☐ vapor form when water

8. Portland, _____ , is located primarily on two hilly peninsulas overlooking Casco Bay and
its many islands.
☐ which Maine’s largest city
☐ Maine’s largest city where
☐ is Maine’s largest city
☒ Maine’s largest city

9. Mars, the so-called red planet, is actually colored red by iron oxide and other impurities
_____ the whole surface.
☒ that cover
☐ in which are covered
☐ that they cover
☐ and covered

10. The 1903 film The Great Train Robbery was the first significant film in which the classic
western story’s formula of crime and retribution _____ .
☒ was used
☐ to be used
☐ used
☐ had used

11. When played in certain ways, the bassoon can produce comical sounds,_____ it is
sometimes referred to as the clown of the orchestra.
☐ or
☐ that
☒ so
☐ whether

12. In modern societies, _____authorized body such as a legislature or a court makes the law.
☒ some
☐ some of
☐ some the
☐ for some

13. The sense of smell functions chemically, _____ the sense of taste, but it is 10,000 times
more sensitive.
☒ as does
☐ so have
☐ which as
☐ by which

14. _____ primarily from plant oils, perfumes were used in ancient times as incense in
religious rites, in medicines, and later for adornment.
☐ Made them
☐ They made
☒ Made
☐ By making

15. Boise became _____ of the state of Idaho in 1864.


☐ as the capital
☒ the capital
☐ to be the capital
☐ the capital was

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