
ACT Practice 19.10.2024

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English
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12th Grade
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Hard
Sulieman Ali
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Stonehenge is an ancient monument situated about ten miles north of Salisbury in England. It was built about 4500 years ago, but by whom and for what purpose remains a mystery. The builders must have known of geometry. They may have been influenced by the Mycenaeans, whose architecture was similar. Some of the stones must have been brought from West Wales, over 135 miles away. These stones weigh more than fifty tons. They may have been brought on rafts and rollers. Experts say that it must have taken 1500 men more than five years to transport them. Stonehenge was probably built in three stages. First, settlers from continental Europe built a temple for sun worship. Later the "Beaker" people added the stone circles. Finally, people of the Wessex Culture transformed Stonehenge into an observatory. They could calculate the exact time of Midsummer and Midwinter and of equinoxes
We understand from the passage that the construction of the Stonehenge ----
began 135 miles away from Salisbury
is thought to have taken place in more than one stage
was first documented by the Mycenaeans
is not a mystery that needs to be solved
was completed in less than five years
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Stonehenge is an ancient monument situated about ten miles north of Salisbury in England. It was built about 4500 years ago, but by whom and for what purpose remains a mystery. The builders must have known of geometry. They may have been influenced by the Mycenaeans, whose architecture was similar. Some of the stones must have been brought from West Wales, over 135 miles away. These stones weigh more than fifty tons. They may have been brought on rafts and rollers. Experts say that it must have taken 1500 men more than five years to transport them. Stonehenge was probably built in three stages. First, settlers from continental Europe built a temple for sun worship. Later the "Beaker" people added the stone circles. Finally, people of the Wessex Culture transformed Stonehenge into an observatory. They could calculate the exact time of Midsummer and Midwinter and of equinoxes
It is pointed out in the reading that the Stonehenge ----.
was built by the Mycenaeans, who were very advanced in geometry
probably has religious origins, possibly for worship of the sun
had no astrological purposes
was erected thousands of years ago in West Wales
is still used to calculate the changes of the seasons
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Aristotle, who lived from 384 BC to 322 BC, taught that the heart contained the intelligence. Except for a few guesses like this, he observed carefully. He described the habits and the bodily structure (anatomy) of many animals, birds and fish. Another Greek, Galen, who lived in the second century AD, performed biological experiments. Both careful observation of living things and experiments are used today in the study of biology. Galen observed and described the internal anatomy of the human body.-He described many parts that he saw in the body. But he was not always careful. He sometimes described what he expected to see and did not look carefully to see what was really there. For centuries after Galen, people studied anatomy from his books instead of trusting their own observations.
It's obvious that Aristotle ----.
thinks that it is the brain which contains the intelligence
died in his sixties
observed only birds and fish
is both a great philosopher and a biologist
described both the habits and the structure of animals better than anyone else
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Aristotle, who lived from 384 BC to 322 BC, taught that the heart contained the intelligence. Except for a few guesses like this, he observed carefully. He described the habits and the bodily structure (anatomy) of many animals, birds and fish. Another Greek, Galen, who lived in the second century AD, performed biological experiments. Both careful observation of living things and experiments are used today in the study of biology. Galen observed and described the internal anatomy of the human body.-He described many parts that he saw in the body. But he was not always careful. He sometimes described what he expected to see and did not look carefully to see what was really there. For centuries after Galen, people studied anatomy from his books instead of trusting their own observations.
A Greek scientist, Galen ----.
became more successful than Aristotle
studied the exterior parts of the body
sometimes depended more on his ideas than observation
lived in Greece during his whole life-time
adapted the works of Aristotle
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Homer was a Greek epic poet. Both the date and the place of his birth and death are not known precisely, but recent research suggests a date between 1050 and 800 BC. It has even been claimed that no such man as Homer existed and that The Iliad and The Odyssey are collections of traditional ballads and not the work of one man. In any event they were known all over the Greek-speaking world before the sixth century BC. The Iliad is an epic poem dealing with the siege of Troy by the Greeks. The Odyssey describes the wandering of Odysseus, a Greek seafarer, on his way back to Ithaca after the fall of Troy.
We can infer from the passage that ----.
it's not definite when and where Homer was born
Homer only deals with poetry
recent research shows the impossibility of finding Homer's birth date
some suggest that he was born in 800 BC
Homer's birth place is known but his date of birth is still unknown
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Stonehenge's construction involved the transportation of massive stones. What is suggested about the method of transportation used for these stones?
It can be inferred that the stones were likely transported ----.
using modern machinery
on rafts and rollers
by airlifting them
through underground tunnels
by a single person
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Galen's contributions to biology were significant, but he had some limitations. What was one of his shortcomings in his observations?
It is clear that Galen ----.
always relied on accurate observations
sometimes let his expectations influence his findings
was the first to study human anatomy
never made any mistakes in his work
focused solely on animal anatomy
8.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Homer's works have been influential in literature. What is one aspect of his epics that is widely recognized?
It is understood that Homer's epics ----.
are based on historical events
were written in the 20th century
are collections of various authors' works
have been known since before the sixth century BC
focus exclusively on Greek mythology
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