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1. Question
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- The gray scale, a progressive series of shades ranging from black to white, is used in computer graphics _____ detail to graphical images.
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2. Question
- By _____ excluding competition from an industry, governments have often created public service monopolies.
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3. Question
- _____ skeleton of an insect is on the outside of its body.
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4. Question
- Lenses, _____, are used to correct imperfection in eyesight.
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5. Question
- In eighteenth-century North American, printed engravings provided____ rococo style.
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6. Question
- In the Arctic tundra, ice fog may form under clear skies in winter, ____ coastal fogs or low stratus clouds are common in summer.
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7. Question
- On attaining maximum size, ___ by drawing itself out and dividing into two daughter amoebas, each receiving identical nuclear materials.
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8. Question
8. For the advertiser, one of the greatest appeals of radio is ____ an audience all day long
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9. Question
9. Charles Schulz’s comic strip, “Peanuts,” features children who make ____ about life
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10. Question
10. One of the major rivers of the western United States, ____ flows for some 1,5000 miles from Colorado to northwestern Mexico
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11. Question
- In art, the tendency of gouache colors to lighten on drying makes ___ a wide range of pearly or paste-like effects.
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12. Question
- Isabel Bishop was one of many American artists ___ by the government during the Depression years on various federal art projects.
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13. Question
- Outbreaks of diseases in trees commonly occur _____ stressed because of drought or other environmental factors.
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14. Question
- To break thick ice, an icebreaker boat moves fast enough to ride up on the ice, ____ under its weight.
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15. Question
- Cholesterol is present in large quantities in the nervous system, where ____ compound of myelin.
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16. Question
- Painters of the early twentieth century who were known primarily for they colorful landscapes, the Group of Seven changed is name to the Canadian Group of Painters in 1933.
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17. Question
- Most animals have nervous systems, sense organs, and specialized modes of locomotion, and are capable of securing, ingesting, and to digest food.
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- The cork oak tree has a layer of cork several inches thickness that can be stripped every ten years.
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19. Question
- Inflation, interest rates, and overall economic active can be governed by the United States Federal Reserve’s decision to adjust the supply of money to the economy.
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20. Question
- Free radicals of oxygen, which common by-products of metabolic processes in the body, are capable of causing tissue damage.
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21. Question
- By 1830, the glass industry in the United States had become too well established that the country no longer needed to depend on imported glass.
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22. Question
- Free land, cheaply transportation, and powerfully persuasive railroad advertising all helped flood the western part of the United States with farmers in the nineteenth century.
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23. Question
- Coral formations have known as fringing reefs are located close to shore, separated from land only by shallow water.
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24. Question
- For a seagoing, cargo-carrying sailing vessels, the clipper ship was remarkably fast.
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25. Question
- Visibly only through large telescopes, Pluto has a yellowish color, which indicates that there is very little atmosphere.
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26. Question
- Diamond is the hardest known substance, so diamonds can be cut only by another diamonds.
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27. Question
- The International Monetary Fund was created in a effort to stabilize exchange rates without interfering with the healthy growth of trade.
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28. Question
- Butterflies and moths undergo complete metamorphosis, them changing from caterpillar to adult via one intermediate stage, the pupa.
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29. Question
- Thousands of meteorite hit Earth each year, but most fall into the sea or in remote areas and are never recovered.
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30. Question
- Alaska become the forty-ninth state in 1959,and Hawaii became the fiftieth state lately that year.
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31. Question
- A sponge feeds itself by drawing water through tiny pores on its surface, filtering out food particles, and then expel the water through larger vents.
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32. Question
- Toward the end of his life, John Singer Sargent returned to the painting of landscapes and the use of watercolors, of which he excelled.
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33. Question
- Pythons differ than most other snakes by having two well developed lungs rather than a much smaller left lung or no left lung at all.
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34. Question
- Weighing among two to five kilograms in adults, the skin is the largest organ of the human body.
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35. Question
- Rodents dwell in various habitat, some species being aquatic, some terrestrial.
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36. Question
- The nectar of flowers are ingested by worker bees and converted to honey in special sacs in their digestive systems.
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37. Question
- Lucid dreaming, the ability dreamers to become aware of and to control their dreams while dreaming, is the focus of some current psychological research.
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38. Question
- The sensation of sound is produced how vibrations transmitted through the air strike the eardrum.
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39. Question
- The musical tone of an electric guitar is created not by the resonance of the body of the guitar but by electronically amplification.
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40. Question
- Considered one of the most beautiful of the fine art, ballet is a combination of dance and mime performed to music.
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