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2. Wooly mammoths were hunted by big cats called sabretooth tigers, which also became
extinct by the end of the last Ice Age. They were also hunted by early men armed with
spears and clubs.
___ (A) sabertooth tigers
___ (B) early men
___ (C) wooly mammoths
3. X-rays allow art historians to examine paintings internally without damaging them.
___ (A) x-rays
___ (B) art historians
___ (C) paintings
4. There is a New England influence in southern Ohio, manifesting itself in white churches
and village greens.
___ (A) a New England influence
___ (B) southern Ohio
5. Florists often refrigerate cut flowers to protect their fresh appearance.
___ (A) florists'
___ (B) flowers'
6. A flat kite needs a tail to supply drag and to keep the kite pointed toward the sky. A
simple one consists of cloth strips tied end to end.
___ (A) kite
___ (B) tail
___ (C) sky
7. A number of sculptors have rejected the abstractions of minimalist artists. These
sculptors have developed a style of extreme realism involving ordinary subjects.
___ (A) extreme realists
___ (B) minimalists
8. Water is an exception to many of nature's rules because of its unusual properties.
___ (A) nature's
___ (B) water's
9. Compound bows are popular with bow hunters, but they are not permitted in
international archery competitions.
___ (A) bow hunters
___ (B) compound bows
10. Ropes are cords at least .15 inches in diameter and are made of three or more strands
which are themselves formed of twisted yarns.
___ (A) yarns
___ (B) ropes
___ (C) strands
___ (D) cords
11. Grocers slice sides, quarters, and what are called primal cuts of beef into smaller pieces.
These pieces are called retail cuts.
___ (A) smaller pieces
___ (B) sides, quarters, and primal cuts
12. Leaves are found on all deciduous trees, but they differ greatly in size and shape.
___ (A) trees
___ (B) leaves
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