
Review Quiz MKU Week 11 (Skill 3-5)
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
PASSAGE ONE (Question 1-4)
The United States does not have a national university, but the idea has been around for quite some time. George Washington first recommended the idea to Congress; he even selected an actual site in Washington, D.C., and then left an endowment for the proposed national university in his will. During the century following the Revolution, the idea of a national university continued to receive the
support of various U.S. presidents, and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie pursued the cause at the beginning of the present century. Although the original idea has not yet been acted upon, it continues to be proposed in bills before Congress.
Question 1: According to the passage, the national university of the United States
has been around for a while
does not exist
is a very recent idea
is an idea that developed during the
present century
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The United States does not have a national university, but the idea has been around for quite some time. George Washington first recommended the idea to Congress; he even selected an actual site in Washington, D.C., and then left an endowment for the proposed national university in his will. During the century following the Revolution, the idea of a national university continued to receive the
support of various U.S. presidents, and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie pursued the cause at the beginning of the present century. Although the original idea has not yet been acted upon, it continues to be proposed in bills before Congress.
Question 2: The passage indicates that George Washington did NOT do which of the following?
He suggested the concept for a national university to Congress.
He chose a location for the national university.
He left money in his will for a national university.
He succeeded in establishing a national university.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The United States does not have a national university, but the idea has been around for quite some time. George Washington first recommended the idea to Congress; he even selected an actual site in Washington, D.C., and then left an endowment for the proposed national university in his will. During the century following the Revolution, the idea of a national university continued to receive the
support of various U.S. presidents, and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie pursued the cause at the beginning of the present century. Although the original idea has not yet been acted upon, it continues to be proposed in bills before Congress.
QUESTION 3: Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage about Andrew Carnegie?
He was interested in doing charity
wor k and good deeds for the public.
He was a member of Congress.
He was interested in the idea of a
national university.
He was active in the early twentieth
century.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The United States does not have a national university, but the idea has been around for quite some time. George Washington first recommended the idea to Congress; he even selected an actual site in Washington, D.C., and then left an endowment for the proposed national university in his will. During the century following the Revolution, the idea of a national university continued to receive the
support of various U.S. presidents, and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie pursued the cause at the beginning of the present century. Although the original idea has not yet been acted upon, it continues to be proposed in bills before Congress.
QUESTION 4: The pronoun "it” in line 6 refers to
the cause
the beginning of the present century
the original idea
Congress
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
PASSAGE TWO (Question 5-9)
The La Brea tarpits, located in Hancock Park in the Los Angeles area, have proven to be an extremely fertile source of Ice Age fossils. Apparently, during the period of the Ice Age, the tarpits were covered by shallow pools of water; when animals came there to drink, they got caught in the
sticky tar and perished. The tar not only trapped the animals, leading to their death, but also served
as a remarkably effective preservant, allowing near-perfect skeletons to remain hidden until the
present era.
In 1906, the remains of a huge prehistoric bear discovered in the tarpits alerted archeologists to
the potential treasure lying within the tar. Since then thousands and thousands of well-preserved
skeletons have been uncovered, including the skeletons of camels, horses, wolves, tigers, sloths, and dinasours.
Question 5: Which of the following is NOT true about the La Brea tarpits?
They contain fossils that are quite old.
They are found in Hancock Park.
They have existed since the Ice Age.
They are located under a swimming
pool
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The La Brea tarpits, located in Hancock Park in the Los Angeles area, have proven to be an extremely fertile source of Ice Age fossils. Apparently, during the period of the Ice Age, the tarpits were covered by shallow pools of water; when animals came there to drink, they got caught in the
sticky tar and perished. The tar not only trapped the animals, leading to their death, but also served
as a remarkably effective preservant, allowing near-perfect skeletons to remain hidden until the
present era.
In 1906, the remains of a huge prehistoric bear discovered in the tarpits alerted archeologists to
the potential treasure lying within the tar. Since then thousands and thousands of well-preserved
skeletons have been uncovered, including the skeletons of camels, horses, wolves, tigers, sloths, and dinasours.
Question 6: The pronoun "they" in line 3 refers to
the La Brea tarpits
Ice Age fossils
shallow pools of water
animals
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The La Brea tarpits, located in Hancock Park in the Los Angeles area, have proven to be an extremely fertile source of Ice Age fossils. Apparently, during the period of the Ice Age, the tarpits were covered by shallow pools of water; when animals came there to drink, they got caught in the
sticky tar and perished. The tar not only trapped the animals, leading to their death, but also served
as a remarkably effective preservant, allowing near-perfect skeletons to remain hidden until the
present era.
In 1906, the remains of a huge prehistoric bear discovered in the tarpits alerted archeologists to
the potential treasure lying within the tar. Since then thousands and thousands of well-preserved
skeletons have been uncovered, including the skeletons of camels, horses, wolves, tigers, sloths, and dinasours.
Question 7: According to the passage, how did the Ice Age animals die?
The water poisoned them.
They got stuck in the tar.
They were attacked by other animals.
They were killed by hunters.
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