Chapter 14 Practice Test 4 With Answers - Mcgraw-Hill'S Psat/nmsqt Page 26

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B
Working with unions to organize workers
When one is driving on a highway where cars
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and mediate labor disputes, the efforts of
travel at high speeds, you must be careful
the Reverend Jesse Jackson having aided
when changing lanes to make sure that
the labor movement.
there is no car in the blindspot.
(A) the efforts of the Reverend Jesse Jackson
(A) When one is driving on a highway where
having aided the labor movement
cars travel at high speeds, you must
(B) the Reverend Jesse Jackson aiding the
(B) When one will drive on a highway where
labor movement with his efforts
cars travel at high speeds you must
Æ
(C) the labor movement, through the effort
(C) When one is driving on a highway where
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of Reverend Jesse Jackson, has been
cars travel at high speeds, one must
aided
(D) Driving on a highway, cars traveling at
(D) the Reverend Jesse Jackson has aided
high speeds, one must
the labor movement
(E) When one is driving on a highway where
(E) the efforts of Reverend Jesse Jackson
cars travel at high speeds; must
have aided the labor movement
B
For me, the 2004 World Series win by the
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B
Eli Whitney was an intellectual, a teacher,
Boston Red Sox is an event that will always
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and he invented the cotton gin, which revolu-
be remembered.
tionized the production of cotton.
(A) For me, the 2004 World Series win by the
(A) he invented the cotton gin, which
Boston Red Sox is an event that will
revolutionized
always be remembered.
(B) an inventor; his cotton gin
(B) The 2004 World Series win by the
revolutionized
Boston Red Sox will be an event that is
(C) inventing the cotton gin, which
always remembered by me.
revolutionized
(C) An event that is always remembered by
(D) an inventor whose cotton gin is
me is the 2004 World Series win by the
revolutionizing
Boston Red Sox.
(E) he invented the cotton gin; it
(D) The 2004 World Series win by the
revolutionized
Boston Red Sox is an event that I will
always remember.
(E) I will always remember the event, a
B
Neither of the boy scouts appreciated the his-
2004 World Series win by the Boston
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torical significance of their climb to the top of
Red Sox.
the mountain.
(A) Neither of the boy scouts appreciated
the historical significance of their climb
to the top of the mountain.
(B) Neither of the boy scouts had appreci-
ated the historical significance of his
climbing to the top of the mountain.
(C) Neither boy scout would be appreciating
the historical significance of their climb
to the top of the mountain.
(D) Neither boy scout having climbed the
mountain appreciated the historical sig-
nificance of it.
(E) Neither of the boy scouts that climbed
the mountain appreciated the signifi-
cance of it.
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