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Part IV: Putting It All Together: Practice Tests
36.
According to the man, is it possible to
commit both a crime and a tort?
A. No, every wrong is one or the
other.
B. A tort can be a crime, but not vice
versa.
C. A wrong can be both a tort and a
crime.
D. If a person goes to jail, he cannot
be sued for damages also because
that would be double jeopardy.
37.
According to the definition read by the
woman, which of the following could
be a tort?
A. A man is struck by a car but is not
hurt.
B. A man is injured when he
intentionally runs in front of a car
with no warning.
C. A man is walking down the street
in the early evening and is killed
by a car speeding with no lights on.
D. Occupants of a home are injured
after a car strikes another car,
which hits a third car, and its driver
has a heart attack and runs into the
house.


38.
What is the woman probably going
to do?
A. Drop the class
B. Read in order to prepare for the
next class
C. Miss class again and rely on the
man
D. Talk to the professor
STOP
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Practice Test 6
Section
2
Structure
1.
The Strangler Fig Tree, __________
Borneo, grows from seeds deposited in
the top of trees around which the Fig
Tree grows.
A. native to
B. native from
C. how native to
D. is native to
2.
Hepatitis C generally occurs 20 to 30
year
after one is exposed to the illness.
3.

Some types of digital telephones cannot
__________ in places where others
work fine.
A. to function
B. functioned
C. functioning
D. function
4.
Ricky Martin, __________ of the band
Menudo, attained great popularity in the
late 1990s.
A. formerly member
B. a former member
C. was a former member
D. being former member
5.
The knee is the recipient of constant
pressure, which causes them to fail
often and requires replacement with
artificial parts.
6.
Of all the harmful bacteria that can be
acquired from unsanitary food handling,
E. Coli is the one __________ the most
media attention.
A. that has gained
B. it has gained
C. disease that it has gained
D. gained it
7.

Effective speaking and proficient
writing is generally seen as
requirements for a professor to achieve
tenure.
Structure Section
Time: 20 Minutes
25 Questions
Directions: This section measures your ability to recognize language appropriate for standard
written English. One type of question consists of incomplete sentences, with a blank showing
where information is to be filled in. Choose the word or phrase that most correctly completes
the sentence. A second type of question consists of sentences with four underlined words or
phrases. For each sentence, choose the one underlined word or phrase that is incorrect in stan-
dard written English. Mark the answer in your book or on a separate piece of paper.
A
A
A
D
D
D
B
B
B
C
C
C
GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE
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Part IV: Putting It All Together: Practice Tests
8.

__________ of the history of words is
called etymology.
A. Study
B. The study
C. Studying
D. To study.
9.
Universities often ignore a student’s
lack of scholastically ability when the
student has great athletic potential in a
sport that is important to the school.
10 .
With great care and skill, __________
Lasik surgery by peeling back a flap of
the cornea so that it can be reshaped.
A. doctor performs
B. a doctor performs
C. performance
D. performing
11.
John Steinbeck he wrote down-to-earth
accounts of individuals and families
who suffered through the Great
Depression.
12 .
The possibility of being sued is
__________ of construction companies.
A. often the greatest fear
B. often the fear greatest
C. the greatest often fear

D. the often greatest fear
13 .
Numismatics, the study of coins, can be
very rewarding once a person becomes
familiar with determining the date and
type of a coin, as well as grade
it.
14 .
By analyzing high pressure systems,
fronts, and other influences, weather
forecasters can determine the direction
towards which __________ to travel.
A. a storm is expected
B. is expected a storm
C. is a storm expected
D. an expected storm
15 .
Listening to recorded books while
driving is a means of utilize time
wisely.
16 .
The Old Man and the Sea, a novel
about an old fisherman’s harrowing
adventure catching a huge fish, is one
of Ernest Hemingway’s __________
books.
A. most famous
B. the most famous
C. are most famous
D. and most famous

17.
The passionate and exhuberant display
of the orchestra conductor moving
several members of the audience to
tears.
A
A
A
B
C
D
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
A
BC
D
D
B
C
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Practice Test 6
Section
2
Structure

18 .
The Internet has lived up to
expectations expressed years ago, in
__________ the way the public
researches, practices business, and
communicates.
A. changing
B. to change
C. change of
D. changed
19 .
In 1947, Jackie Robinson became a first
Black American to play major league
baseball.
20.
__________ a successful rock star, a
singer must have stage presence and
charisma in addition to mere musical
talent.
A. To become
B. Becomes
C. In order becoming
D. For becoming
21.
As a company grows in size, it is
important to maintain communicate
among the various departments.
22.
After hurricane Floyd brushed by the
East Florida Coast, emergency

management agencies, __________
with each other and the Hurricane
Center, coordinated efforts for
evacuation of citizens.
A. working
B. works
C. is working
D. has worked
23.
Research involving animals is useful
when researchers developing medicines
to combat
illnesses of both animals and
people.
24.
To give an effective speech, __________
is the delivery that is most important.
A. it
B. which
C. and
D. there
25.
The Internet has dramatically affected
__________ people communicate.
A. the way
B. is the way
C. that the way
D. which way do
A
A

B
C
D
B
A
B
C
D
C
D
STOP
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Part IV: Putting It All Together: Practice Tests
Reading Section
Time: 72 Minutes
45 Questions
Directions: This section measures your ability to read and understand written English similar
to that which one may expect in a college or university setting. Read each passage and answer
the questions based on what is stated or implied in the passage. Circle or mark the correct an-
swer in the book or write it on a separate piece of paper.
Passage 1
The process for making a coin is quite com-
plicated, and many types of errors can be
made during the procedure. Coin collectors
study the errors because they can dramati-
cally affect the value of a coin. That is, some
kinds of errors are considered interesting and
add value to a collected coin. Some errors
will affect only one or a few coins, while

others
will affect all coins made at a given
time. While the word error is generally a
negative concept, it can be a positive concept
to a coin collector because it makes the coin
interesting and more valuable, unlike dam-
age to the coin after it is in circulation or the
cleaning of a coin, both of which detract
from its value.
After an artist creates the drawing that will
appear on a coin, a die is made in plastic or
plaster from the drawing. The die is a mirror
image of the coin. Where there is a raised
area on the coin, there is a depressed area on
the die, and vice versa. The die is then trans-
ferred to a metal pattern in order to create a
master die. The dies, one for the front of the
coin and one for the back, are placed in a
coin press. The metal in the coin comes from
a large metal piece called a planchet, which
is used at room temperature rather than
melted. A feed mechanism passes planchets
through the coin press. The two dies, sur-
rounded by collars, strike the planchet,
which causes the softer planchet metal to
flow into all the design cavities of the die up
to the collars, resulting in the flat or reeded
edge of the coin.
Sometimes errors take place on the planchet
itself. Normally, because the strip of

planchet material is used on only one or a
few coins, an error on the planchet will only
affect one or a few coins. The types of errors
possible on the planchet include: an im-
proper mixture of the alloy used to make the
planchet; damaged, defective or incomplete
planchets; or unstruck planchets. The alloy-
mix error occurs when the wrong metals or
wrong percentages of metals go into the al-
loy mix, resulting in discoloration. A defec-
tive planchet may be scratched or dented.
Specialists can sometimes tell whether the
scratch or dent occurred prior to or after the
strike, and it might make a difference to a
collector. Planchets are cut from strips
through a rough punch, like cutting cookies
out of dough, so there may be overlaps into
already punched areas.
A die error occurs during the creation of the
die or by a change or alteration after it is cre-
ated. Because one die is used on many coins,
the error will be reflected on every coin
struck by that die. Common errors affecting
the die are: errors in engraving; die cracks
and die breaks; dents, gouges, and scratches;
and the polishing of the die.
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