Test #19. (40) Please use a separate sheet. Record any extra credit you may have earned this week (+5 min./+10 max.) No crossword? -10.
Spelling/Roots. Do not copy.
  1. dictionary, appendix, dependable, contradict, all correct
  2. expense, pendulum, perdiction, suspense, all correct
  3. compensation, dictaition, edict, suspend, all correct
  4. dictater, verdict, impending, dispense, all correct
  5. predicament, pension, pendant, appendage, all correct
  6. valedictorian, inditement, dependent, predicate, all correct
  7. "before say thing"
  8. "farewell say person"
  9. "truly say"
  10. (2) "from hang" (2)
  11. "saying person" = __________
  12. "under hang thing" = _________
  13. (2) expensive : ________ :: suspend : ________ (2) 
  14. irresponsible : dependable :: memory : __________ 
  15. psychic : prediction :: dictator : _________
Vocabulary. Do only #9 if "exempt." You will use words more than once. You will not use them all.
decrepit, gesticulate, permeate, trepidation, untoward, sallow, doleful, censure, chastened, complicity
  1. The castaways ___________(ed) wildly at the plane flying overhead, trying to get the pilot's attention.
  2. Several kids were arrested for their __________in the the crime.
  3. Drug manufacturers have to report any ___________ side effects of the drugs they sell.
  4. congratulate : censure :: anticipation : ____________
  5. (2) Before the voyage, Charlotte didn't have any ___________,  or __________ feelings about it; she thought it would be fun.
  6. irresponsible : dependable :: memory : __________
  7. "You say sad, and I play __________, you say blues, and I play soulful."
  8. The 104 year old man was getting too _________ to get around on his own any more.
  9. A balloon, though it looks solid, is *__________*(able). That's why that helium balloon doesn't float as high the next day.
Workbook: Diagram.
  1. What makes a microscope "compound"?
  2. True/False? To focus the microscope, you would always start by turning the course adjustment.
  3. The word microscope literally means... a) "magnify looker."  b) "tiny looker."  c) "larger looker."  d) "compound looker."
  4. By just looking at the diagram, how could you quickly tell the high-power objective from the low-power one?
  5. If there were too much light to properly see the specimen, what part of the microscope would you adjust?
  6. If you are using the high-power objective lens, what power of magnification does this microscope have? a) 40x.  b) 400x.  c) 410x.  d) 50x.

  7. Workbook Review Questions:
  8. (p345) Write the symbol for a decagram.
  9. (p347) What is the temperature in Boise, Idaho?
  10. (p347) (5) What are the 5 types of precipitation shown on the map?