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SECTION 1 _ WRITING THE ESSAY Ti 5 minutes Directions, Using two sheets of lined theme Papel plan and write an essay om the topic assigned below. DO NOT WRITE ON ‘ANOTHER TOPIC. AN ESSAY ON ANOTHER TOPIC IS NOT ACCEPTABLE. FE sng you want to change about Your hometown. ‘Topic: The most important Divections: If you could change on? important thing about your hometowne what would you : : tes to support Your answer. ; change? Use reasons and specific exer ‘GO ON TO THE NEXT SECTION: +215_ SECTION2 . “VERBAL REASONING, Time; 20 minutes is 60 Questions soon as you have completed Part Oe, aiiser thé’ ‘qiestidns in Part Two. You may write in your test booklet.. For each answer you select; fillin the corresponding circle on your answer document. Directions; Each question in Part One is made up of a word in capital letters followed by four ;choices. “Choose the one word'that is most uearly the same in' meaning as the ‘word in capital letters. : seu ae etic ‘Example ana @ *"Ansier"* ” SWIFT; (A) clean (B) faticy” (C)' fast. (DY giiet ~*~ BSD) 1. CONTORT: - ° 4. VACANT: (A deform “|. | (A) varied ®) color. ‘ (B) dreary. ~ (© amuse (© rented oe (®D) occupy (D) huge () bend . EB stark 2.. GRIM: 5. AUSTERE, (A) frown. : (A) severe (B) harsh a (B) miserly © relaxing (C) ornate (Dy irresponsible ae D) empty ) cleaa ©) plentifill 3. ALOOF; J : 6. OSTENTATIOUS, (A) distant © Z (A) showy” ®) pitiful . (B), shrewd ” © weir (©) sane i (D) rapid (ED strong * ©) foreign + 216 +pORTIFY: (A) strengthen (B) diffuse (© surround (D) revere (E) emphasize g, PROCLIVITY: (A) proprietary (B) propensity (© tend (D) authenticity (E) efficiency 9. FORMIDABLE: (A trainable (B) talented (©) fear (D) powerfut () malleable 10. STYMIE: (A) reason (B) construct (C) swindle (D) depress ) frustrate 11. NOVICE: (A) exptession (B) beginner (©) agreement (D) beggar (B) burden 12. FABRICATE: (A) decorate
* (©) detergent is-to clean =". * + 280 + 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. “(D) snow is to sunshine (B) sleek is to stylish Los Angeles is to California as 5 (A) Houston is to Texas @). Phoenix is, to New. Mexico “CO state is to comtry (> Philadelphia is ‘to Pittsburgh | (B) Denver is fo Arnerica Menu is to diner as catalog is to _ (A) purchase (B) cashier : (CD shopper (D) order (B) seller. eh ne Cuff is to collar as‘mouse is to: : . (A cat ¥ (B) keyboard ©. + = © trap : (D) rodent ~~ (E) cheese Drive is to street'as. (A) mun is té-school GB) eat is to’ shack -. ~ (©) walk isto path - (D) study is to"book-: - © fiyistobia - - ‘Mile is to distarce es mimite is to-. (A) quickness = ae (B) time (© speed ®) rate + how’ + Kick is to foot-as- (2) chew is-to mouth: (B) content is to book. © swimis'to-aems ®) back is to-float: - ) grind is:to mitt Feed is to nourish as. . A travelis toskate- 2 (B) water is'to hydrate . -.- © throw is to fetch «(p) trp is to bury ) gisele is to laugh . (E) melancholic is to mournful . Knitter is to needles as AD chef is to apron B) singer is.to recording © ‘boxer is to'gloves gs, Plomis to prune 28 __. (& ben's to rooster (B) cream is to milk (© comm is to pop c : i (D) diver is to ocean to raisi : OF teem ) teacher is to test (E) pear is to pineapple 59. Claw is to cat as 56:° Maple tree is'to’syfup 28 — : : (A) fang isto snake“: : (A) orangé is to jaice : : ®) tail is to donkey (B) chip is to chocolate’ oe (Cy shell is to turtle (C) wheat is torbread” © +|s) hand is to clock (®) talon is to eagle: 60. Surprise is to startle : (A) need is to want (D) seed is to’grass (B) coffee is to bean 57, Envious is to’ jealous 2s (A) entertained is to : araused (B) mix is to bake (B) happy is to.Joytul ._ (©) inflate is to breathe (© distressed is to dismayed (@) destroy is to ruin. (D) sorry is to regretfal (B) choose is to grab Go ON TO THE NEXT SECTION: + 2eL +SECTION 3 QUANTTFATIVE REASONING Time, 35 minutes 25 Questions eee Directions; Any figures that accompany questions in this section may-be assumed.to be drawn as accurately as possible EXCEPT. when it is stated that a particular figure is-not drawn to scale. Letters such as x, y and» stand. for real numbers. “ * | Bach question consists.of a, word problem followed by four answer choices. You may write in Your test booklet; however,.you may be able to solve many of these problems in your head. Next take a look at the four.answer choices and select the best one. DOSED - D) 41,270 @ase> Example ‘If 3+ = 5, what'is the value of 27 _W 0a 1@2@3 1. Ifk=4, and h, i and j are consecutive even integers and h
(B) 20% (C) 30% @) 45% E) 50% 9. Anart gallery has thtee. collections: modern arty, sculpture, and. photography. Jf the 24 _ items that: ‘ak modern ‘art ¢ collection represent 256 of te total number of ems in the gallery, then the average ‘number of items in each of the otbéi’ two: collections is i 8 (B) 24 i 5 «C) 36 ae @) 96 . (BE) 288 10, At Calvin U,.Smith Fle + the ratio of students. to What fractional part shool is. teachers? Bs 5) at the sd wt teachers is of the., entire 1 Og Ti 1. Anita bowled a 100,120, and an 88 on her first three gomes. What must her ‘Score be on the fourth game to raise her ‘average for the day to a 1307 (A) 80 B) 95 2 (© 1025 ® 6 12. 7 is closest in value to’ which of the following? . (AY-0,20 : B) 0.30 Dy 0.80 &) 0.90 13. If ten rolls of film can, be purchased for m dollars, how many jolls can be purchased for 1 dollars? cay ate * EEE nm @ 10 Or : ita 14, All uumbers divisible by b are also divisible by —_—" (H3 7 cos ms @D oth 6 and by 15 Fgiuubarb plants £8. tomato to 5. Hf there 283 +is a total of 45 rhubarb and_ tomato Plants all together, how many of these plants are rhubarb plants? aa BS. © D) ® 2 16. If mis a positive integer, and if 3+16+ m is an integer less than 19, which of the following must be true of m? mis even © m=16 : (D) mis a prime number (E) mis a multiple of four "17. If an item that is discounted by 20% still costs less than $28. 00," the ‘original price of.the item must be“ (A) less than $3.50 B) less than $7.00 ‘@) equal to $35.00 ) more thai $35.00 18. What is the perimeter of triangle MNO? 3 9 ) 27 ) It cannot be determined from the information given. M + 284+ 1 20. > (£4) ‘Question’ 19-20-refér tothe following definition, - 19. For all integers zy “La Ao seelece 1 ‘i Wig : By 2 serene Co2t ) @) 4 6 2 1 M25 2 @1az 21.-1E one pipe-can fil’ tank ind 2 hours. * (And another‘can fill'the Same tank in 45 siinutés, how long Wwill it take fr the © 2 hour (D) 1 hour ® 14 hours in 22: A baséball team has Won 56 ‘gamies.out of 75 played.“Tt has 45 gimeis Sei to'play. How many of itiése miust the teatiWwin to take its recotd'for thie seaiscin 60% 7 (A) 20 B) 22 © 25 ®) 30 @ 35 uDAILY OIL CONSUMPTION 24. Areal estate investor buys a house and lot for $44,000. He pays $1,250 to have it painted. $1,750 to fix the Plumbing, and $1,000 for grading Gtiveway. At What price must he sell the iroperty in order to make a 12% profit? sf CA) $53,760 (B) $52,800 23. if bine milli batvelé of oil are’ consunied ~ ),;$ 52,009 +, ass MD): $49,760, daily in the United States, how many barrels are required to'imeet commercial and industrial needs? (AD 2,840,000 (By 3,420,000 (C) 4,750,000 _(D) 53670,000 (B) 7,400,006 ©Directions; This section cétitain’ ‘eight short’ regding | Ee 1 ; several questions based on it cbhténti Answer the quest ions is following a passage on the, basis of what is stated or implieli‘in fliat pasage. You may write in your test booklet. Although it is called Cepiral Parks New York City’s great green pace has no “center”—no formal walkway, down the middle of the park, no central monument or body of water, no single orienling feature. The paths wind, the landscape constantly, shifts and changes, the sections spill into one another ina seemingly random manner. > But this “decentering” was Precisely the intent of the Park's innovative design. Made to look as natural as possible, Frederick Law Olmsted's 1858 plan for central Park had 2s its main goal the creation of a democratic playground—a place with many centers to reflect the multiplicity of its uses and users. Olmsted designed the park to allow interaction among the various members of society; without givi (20) group or class. Thus, Olmsted's ideal of a “commonplace civilization” could. be realized. 1, In lines 3-5, the author describes specific park features in order to (A) present both sides of an argument (B) suggest the organization of the rest of the passage (C) provide evidence that the park has no center (D) demonstrate how large the park is <2) show how well the author knows the park 2. The main idea of this passage is that : (A) New York City is a democratié city (B) Olmsted was a brilliant designer (©) More parks should be designed without centers + (D) Central Park is used by many people for many different purposes ©) Central Park is democratic by design 3: The passage suggests that Olmsted's design Z (AD. was lke most other parks being designed at the time «, BS Hs Ai La OR pack denigne (© was isitially very unpopular with New Yorkers +286 »(p) was inspired by simi y similar Parks in @) did not succeed in creating Europe a 4, The word commoy ‘ (A) inclusive nolce as used inne 20 ne ; ; os (D) mmal tas. ®) ordinary cau d i Gomme KO) ee mediocre S group wes struck with illness. Oe bf ee Tinne’s mothers sitio Was Ste8’ wilt the’ gious, Bealthy young’ woihin’ li f sy charted” means _+—" (GB) invented, (®) arried 1. @ mapped Seen egos ars ane CA collected.ne: scientific information GB) died before she could finish her work CO enjoyed the warmth of the desert and meeting interesting papel: (D) took her mother #1008 with ber (B) could communicate in many langeages 7. The Bahr el Ghazal river system is in ? : A) Asia (B) Antarctica (© Afria «+ (D) South America ® Borone ‘ 8. ‘The passage implies Tinne "TS (A) because it was thought she hed wealth.that 6o¥) : B) pecause the murderers did not like Europeans. * Y . ier 5. As used in the passages CA) erased murdered. . a be.stolen ~~(C) because she was careless about guarding her group, ~ (D) so that no one would ever explore, the ztea‘again » 3" « ) so that her seientific kmowledgescould:be Sfolen: = 8. |. Which of the following:best describes the author'sattitide toward Tinne’s actions? (A) Indifference (B) Skepticism 0: # (C) Admiration (®) Sadness (Ey Envy The x painter Gentgla O:Keeffe.was born.in. Wisconsin,in,1887» and grew.up on her +s family’s farm; At seventeen she, left for ae and New; York, but,she neyer lost her 10. 1. 12. sts moxed by, ‘the-desert’s stark bout 1990, until her death in simplified that they begin to take on a life of their own, Indepeidebt from the real-life objects they are taken from. i According to the possage, all of the following shSiity influent “01 ‘ett i iatintings EXCEPT, i 2 (A) the appeararite’6ftie abil Yi (B) the work of artists in other countries (© animal and plant forms (D) her life in the West : (E) her rural upbringitig “?* « (A) a student's relationship to a part-time: job GB) a photographer's relationstip'to'a mdael(D) a carpenter's relationshi (B) a sculptor’s relationship rs ene 3g. O'Keeffe’s paintings have been called «, a : ne ee ee sae because they (B) involve a carefully realisti area eee fe sanies wat ‘color and light 4D) show recognizable scenes from nature €@). depict familial things in an unrealistic way ‘According to the’ passage, O'Keeffe is considered an artistic pi i (A) her paintings had a definite American style Tne ace -(B) her work became influential in Euope © her. work was very abstract - B ‘ (D) she painted the American Southwest ) she painted things that were familiar to her ‘The passage’s main point about O'Keeffe is that she. (A) néyer developed fully enough as an abstract, artist (B) was the best painter of her generation ue 15. (©) used colors and shapes, that are too reduced and simple (D) was a distinctive modern American painter () liked to paint only what was familiar to-her. ae 16. Tt can be inferred from the passage that modern European art of the time (A) approached colors in a semiabstract manner (B) was not influenced by rural landscapes (© was extremely abstract . (Dy did not portray natural shapes in a simpley elite manne (B) did not depict images of the desert... = qmountains, but they are very different from other mountains; they met ty nd nnd erumpling’or bY vplitand erosiany “Jnstead, volcanoes are not form! i sducts—lava, bombs (crusted cumulation of theif own eruPlve Px ‘ er ra tephra Caizborne-ash and dus))- A:volean is most a dda vent that coniects with reservoirs ‘Tha term voléano also refers to the ‘over lava blobs) + i in built arount ()__ commonly a conical hill oF mountain built ‘of the: Earth. = i in elt and become a thick opening oF vent i fegome rocks slowly melt an sn the Barth iis 0 Bat Ut tor than te slid rock afoul ty Pentaly some ofthe magma pushes vd a volcanic eruption Occurs. ya: Becavs snowing substance called AED: "ST (40) magma rises and collects nae eps through vents and fissures 7 ‘Magma that has erupted {5 called lava. ISome volcanic eruptions are explosivevand others are: not: -How explosive an eruption is depends on how runny or sticky the magma is: 1fmagma.is thin and tinny, (15) gases can escape édsily from it--When this type of: magma erupts it flovis-olt Gf the volcano.” Because they move slowly enough for people-to.get oat of theit way, lava flows rarely Kill people. They -can;- however; --cause. considerable -destruction to buildings in their path. If magma is thick andsticky, gases: cannot :escape' easily. Piessure builds up until the gases escape-violently and:explode. -.In-this ‘type of (20) eruption, the magma blasts into the-air arid-breaks apart‘into-pieces’calléd tephra. . Tephra can range in size from tiny particles of ash to-honse-size boulders: Large-sized tephra typically falls back to the. ground-on or. close:fo.‘the volcano “and. progressively smaller fragments are carried away from the vent by wind: Volcanic.ash, the sinallest tephra fragments, can travel hundreds to thousands ‘of. kilometers .downwitid from (25) volcano. 17. A primary difference between volcanoés' 4nd dthe¥ rnowitaing (A) their muggedriess (B)-thielisage’™ (D) how they are formed (E) their height 18. A volcanic eruption is likely to'bé-stiost explosive if majina (A) is thick and sticky, B) punches out through fissures in thé": (©) becomesiave”* =~ (D) rises and collects in magma chambeis”* ! (E) in thin and runny y 19. The author uses italic print primarily to (A) point out foreign Words“ ~ (B) highlight important terms that are defined ii the text (© indicate words that are difficult to pronounce (D) indicate words that are not necessary to understanding the passage ©) emphasize words that are used in af unusual way 20. All of the followitig can be, explicitly answered by the passage EXCEPT, (A).As dangerous as, eruptions can-be» why.do lava flows rarely Kill.peogle. :(B) Why does magma rise-andcollect ingchambers "- ah, * (©) Why does:pressure,build up in-magma that‘is.thick and. sticky, ~: @) Why ara somé volcanic. erupticns:explasive while otfiers.are‘not «+ (ED. What factors contribute to:liot-températures deep inside the. Rarth . 21. ‘This-passage would most likély:appear-in..* © ne dove (Asa travel brochure ~:~ (B) an’adveiturestovel-:€G)za safety. s. (D)-a seietice textbook) .#-€E)-a newspaper -- 22. -Which of the following’ stateménts is NOT true of tephra: + CAD Tecan bs found trapfed'in magmas oF oe + « eect ‘~ GB) ean range isize frottihy particles of ash t6 huge boulders (C) It can travel thousands of kilometers froti:a volcano + 290+ MVP sak ee arth’ Suttace’ 2(p) It is the term for rock fragments erupted into the aii (g) Large tephra falls on or close to a volang, ante aleano, = Manatees and dugongs, i eae a Sines as sea cows, belong to-the scientific order ; 7 "was a term used for monsters or sea.n} ‘who fured sailors and their ships to treacherous rocks and shipwreck: with me: ie songs. Throughout history, sail, sometimes thought thy were seing nm when they were probably seeing manatees or dugongs. With a little imagioation, jmanatees have an uncanny resemblance to human form that could only increase after tong months at sea. Infact, manatees and dugongs 6) y have helped to perpetuate the myth of mermaids. Like the mythological creates for’ which they wefe named, all sirenians living on earth today are vulnerable to extinction. Go Manatees and dugongs are the only completely aquatic mammals that are herbivores. Unlike the other marine mammals (dolphins, whales, séals, sé lions, ea otters, walruses» and polar bears) sizenians eat only seagrasses and otfier aquatic vegetation. Unlike other marine mammals, sirenians kave an extremely low metabolism ‘and zero tolerance for cold water. Like dolphins and whales, ‘manatees aid dugongs ~ Seer ain thatrnerer ecvortiacraier Ov STs tO birth. The (18)... ate totally aquetiomsm ted to, warm shallow ; os that sirenians are restric ad rivers» With ealthy eeosystems fst: support large ‘combination of these factors mew cyaterss estuaries> So and other vegetations. . « a “jolt manatee is about (bree ‘neters (9.8 feet) long and weighs “200 pounds). It is estimated that a manatee can Int in vegetation daily. So» for example, = 453 petween 45-68 kilograms (100: oa enti cesta ‘Sirenta ce reemersing” most neselY MEAT ae eal” (B) discordant © mellifluows: +. “ee hypnotic ‘ ts which of the followin esneTusions? °° aheit low metabolizmy manatees tilerate cold ‘water well. sae26. (C) Manatees are’ like other marine mammals in their. diet: (D) Manatees leave the water only to give birth. (E) Mermaids were classified as sirenians. ‘The author develops Paragraph 2 by presenting - A) an opinion and reasons why it is held ie (B) a hypothesis and data to prove it (C)two sides of an issue - : eee ee {D).a thesis followed by specific éxamples at ara tioh of similaritiés and differences: © - 20) you came into the loveliest forest. with high trees and deep lakes, 27. ‘Aeéordiig id thé'passage, mianateés ‘prefer the shallow coastal waters of Florida because of ‘Which of the following? ““ "> * oF fi is i ; ate at vegetation” epee “IL. Favorable waier temperatures’ ° ee “WL Safety © * aaa aa Hae i (A Leonly | i : ve BM only A i t f >. §© Tl only, . * : * * D).T and Ih only 2 sseopearaaet GD) Ty Mandl. ae , Senate 7 28. Which of the following represents'the number of pounds of food.an average ‘adult manatee © + Gonstines itt a'day? Peas et Sosa . “(AY LOIS © F< -** GB) a002150° + (OY852544 tee (D) 800-1,000 (B) 1,000-15200' °! 04 Seer es eae You low, of course, that in China the Emperor is a Chinaman, and all the People around him are Chinamen too. ‘It happened'a good itiaty yearg age; tut thai’s just why it's worthwhile to hear’ the stot'y; befote itis foigotten.“' Tie Emperor’s Palace was the most splendid in the world; ehitirely dita altogether ‘tiade of porcelain, (S) so costly, but so brittle, so difficult to haiidle that’ oheigd ta ¢ iad to be teiribly’ careful. In ‘and fo the most splendid of them the garden were to be seen the strangest flowers, silver bells were tied, which tinkled so that nabody should pass by without not icing the flowers. Ohy the Emperor's garden had been lid.out very sinartly, and it extenied'cg far that the gardener himself didn't know where the end was. If you went you Went on and on, The forest. went "ight down tothe sea» which was blue and deep; tel ships could sail ight im inder the branches of the trees; and in the-trees;tived a ni iingale, which sang so sweetly that = 292 +29. 30. 31. 32, The author wants to tell this'story ~ wo becausi he can't forget thé nightingale (B) before itis forgétien ~ ; A (C) to teach’us about China . : ee @) because he is a writer and storyteller (E) in Order to describe’ the garden ‘The Emperor’s' palace was made of (A brick (B) silver bells (©) high trees (®) large stones and boulders & porcelain : Silver bells were tied to flowers in the garden to (A) draw attention to their beauty (B) frighten birds and mice away (©) play soft melodigs , (D) remind the gardener not to pick them . (E) sparlde in the sun ‘The Emperor's gerden _- CAD was very strange (B) was too large to care for (©) led into a lovely forest * (D) housed a rate nightingale () Gas 2’ sdtee of pléasure fot all in ‘he kingdom @ rican fig: Perhaps the best known apd Tojjend tells of Geoige Washington, June 1776 19 design 2 national oR 15 surround the first Ame of Bersy Ross- jointed in Several legends t most widely accepted is that George Ross and Robert Morris being 229 Supposedly + Washington made 2 of George Ross's nephew a an se ga Se ne etch and ebanging only the nam o s a and sewed the first national a“History tells us Betsy Ross was a twice-widewed seamstress in Philadelphia who + ‘may-have'iade: some navy flags. While it isdocumented"that ‘Washington was in (10) Philadelphia for two weeks in 1776, the trip was made on urgent military business. It 4s doubtful he would have and time to design a flag andy in fact, there is no evidence of his being ordered to do so. Also, the Betsy Ross story, was first told.in 1870, 94 years after it sipposedly took place. The story has all the. proper ingredients—hurried meetings, hasty sketches, a patriotic-widow sewing the new: nation's flag: for the (15) country her late husband died defending. However, history hag proven it to be.just a story. ae . ‘The origins of the Stars and Stripes are Je shiouded in mystery legends and_half- truths. Facts strongly suggest that the flag. ha igner. but..was a conglomeration of ideas and designs. 33. Which of the following is the best title for the selection? (A) Debunking the Betsy Ross Story. GB) The Stars and Stripes. (©) Navy Flags to Nation's Flag. (D) Flag Maker of the United States. ©) Legends Surrounding the Fist Official Flag. 34. Which of the following best describes the author's opinion of ‘Betsy’ Rese (A) Talented (B) Victimized © Abeto- () Unskilled ) A fraud * 35. The author suggests that the flag was probably designed by (A) Betsy Ross's deceased husband é (B) George Washington, George Ross and Robert Morris (© Betsy Ross (D) a group of seamstresses in Philadelphia (B) several unknown people 36. The author suggests which of the following as reasong why itis unlikely ‘made the first flag? (A) Betsy Ross did not have enough time to make the flag. (B) Betsy Ross lacked the necessary skill: (© Geérge Washington was insulted by the-changes to his design that she suited (D) There is'no direct evidence that Betsy Ross ever sewed the Stars and Stripes. . George W Washington never asked Betsy Ross to make «A the story. is Believable | (GB) ihe story lias been told is a way dist inakes people Want to belicve it * (Oy ail of the faetd support her sce eee ae E D) a recipe foi" jill ib the’story ° eee are (B)"the stoty has @ bevinining a’ middle and’aiv‘end . cece + 294 +‘The summer holi i ida send shivers of j ys! Those magic wards! Th joy rippling over my stiri. fe mere mention of them four years old to when I was All niy.summier holideys; fi used to certain, was because we ciyreg oon ee) 1882)» wen a when I was ; we always went to. 1982), were idyllic. This, I am e) : Went to the same idyllic place, and that place was rest tof us were all I pure Norwegian by, Blood. We ail. spoke Norwegian and ail our relations lived over there, So ina way, home. 'Y> going to Norway every summer,was like going Even the journey was an event. Do not forget tiat there were no commercial aeroplanes in those times, so it took us four whole days to complete the trip out and another four days to get home again. (10) 38, The author's goal in writing: was:to express (A) dismay at the drudgery of the journey (BY his realization that the trip was so long (C) his dislike of his half-sister and half-brother ” (D) his affection for Norway (E) how different life was.back.then * 39, The author uses the word “jgyllic” in the first paragraph to mean _______ (A) religious (B) boring _ Oeald Jegsant og (D) scary ® plez a ae : 40. The author uses the analogy, that “going to Norway every simmer was like g¢ ine bone to illustrate (AY how’ ‘happy and | exinforable e was theré (B) how much he “greaded the jou tayed in Norway (©) how Jong they #3e8 nT ec were ge stone (D) why his half-sister an¢ 21 ve way CE) how frequently they went 1? NoSECTION 5 ae MATHEMATICS ACHIEVEMENT - ‘Time. 40 minutes ” ne “is "25 Questions, dedidé which obe of ie four suggested answets ig best. ia’ the'rbw of spaces oi Your ansiver docurnent that has thie sdzie’iumbér a8 the ‘uestion. In this TOW, mark the space having the same. etter as ea Lepelete you fare cheers You may write Example (6 +3)-2= (6 8 «© 10 . (@) 13 . cee ‘The correct answer to this question is lettered A, so-space A is marked: 1. Wall the sides in the polygon in Figure 1 Cos. are of equal: length and its perimeter,is, |. . -(D). $15.00 42, what is the length of oné side? & $3000" a2 _ 3. N igawhole umber betiveen 1 and’. N 3 4 ®7 4. Of the following, 0. 49°X 82 is closest wenn Figure 1 : T 2. Bach person contributed the same amount Got 0) toward a gift. If $60 was collected; which © 2 of80 CANNOT be the amount each ga ‘ oe @® + ofs0 @ $5. 08 " ) 4 times 80 + 296 +uestons 5-6 refer tothe graph in Figure 2 5, How many more history books than science sks are there? (By 602 (© 1,200 (D) 1,800 (B) 6,000 6, The number of fiction-books is how many times the iumber of biographiies? 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