Test #4.
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a) saxphone b) leotard c) guy d) gram e)
all correct
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a) sideburns b) voltage c) maverik d) boycott
e) all correct
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a) Braille b) silouette c) begonia d) derby e) all
correct
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a) cardigan b) mesmerize c) zeppelin d) derrick
e) all correct
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a) volcanoes b) furiously c) deasel d)
echoes e) all correct
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a) panicked b) sandwhich c) sequoia d)
beginning e)all correct
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Two-Bit : comedian :: Dally : _______ a) sideburns
b) voltage c) maverik d) boycott e) mesmerize
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convict : acquit :: buy : ___________ a) derrick b)
guy c) maverik d) boycott e) mesmerize
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Dally : towheaded :: Two-Bit : _____ a) sideburns b)
dogged c) boycott d) guy e) panicked
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heat : temperature :: electricity : _________ a) derrick
b) voltage c) maverik d) boycott e) mesmerize
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friendly : aloof : : credulous : __________ a) acquit
b) leery c) bluff d) implore e) subside
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lazy : dogged :: flattered : _________ a) acquit b)
leery c) bluff d) indignant e) subside
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The little boy ___________(ly) tried to pick up the ball,
but it was just too big. a) dogged b) leery c) bluff
d) implore e) subside
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The sensational trial ended in an ____________(al). a) acquit
b) leery c) bluff d) implore e) conducive
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"Gee," Johnny said ___________(ly), "it sure will be good
to get into a car again." a) acquit b) leery c) bluff
d) implore e) wistful
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fear : panic :: ask : ________ a) acquit b) conducive
c) bluff d) implore e) gorge
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Listening to the stereo is not ___________ to effective studying.
a) indignant b) conducive c) bluff d) implore e)
gorge
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I was ________ when the teacher accused me of cheating. I
would never do such a thing. a) indignant b) conducive c) bluff
d) implore e) gorge
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At first, Pony thought he might be able to ______ the Socs
by acting tough, but there were too many of them and they were drunk. a)
acquit b) conducive c) bluff d) implore e) gorge
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Which word doesn't fit? a) indignant b) gallant
c) dogged d) facade e) leery
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The simple predicate of a sentence is also called the...
a) noun b) Pearl c) subject d) adjective e) verb
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"Mr. Morton is the _________ of the sentence, and what the
__________ says, he does." a) noun, verb b) predicate, subject
c) noun, predicate d) subject, predicate e) predicate, verb
For the next three sentences, identify the simple subject
and simple predicate. (Example: Mr. Morton walked)
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Rush-hour traffic was slowed by the heavy rains. a)
traffic slowed b) rush-hour traffic was slowed c) traffic was
slowed d) heavy rains slowed e) traffic was slowed by
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Hand-sewn designs will last for many years. a) designs last
b) designs will last c) hand-sewn designs will last d) hand-sewn
designs last e) years will last
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People of all ages sing by themselves or with others.
a) ages sing b) people of all ages sing c) all ages sing
d) people sing e) people sing with others.
Outsiders Chaper Five -- Open book
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Pony's first feeling when he wakes up in the church is...
a) fear b) confusion c) cold d) relief e) none
of the above
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Gone with the Wind (the book Johnny and Pony are reading)
takes place during...a) the future b) the 1950's c) 1776 d)
the Civil War e) none of the above
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The fact that Johnny is getting more out of the book than
Pony, even though Pony is the "smart" one, is an example of irony. a) True
b) False
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What example does Johnny give to show why he thinks Dally
is gallant? a) Dally's treatment of Cherry & Marcia. b)
How Dally stands up for himself. c) How he acted when the police
busted him for something he didn't do. d) How Dally helped them get
away. e) How he rides in races honestly.
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How did Soda figure out that Dally knew where the boys ran
to? a) He got Dally to tell him. b) Darry threatened to beat him
up. c) The sweatshirt Pony left behind at Buck's. d) Buck told him Dally
knew something. e) Pony left part of a note.
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Why did the police haul Dally into the station after the
events in the park? a) He cussed at a cop. b) They thought he did
it. c) They heard about the gun he gave the boys. d) He gets
brought in any time something happens in that part of town. e) They
hauled all the greasers in.
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Where are the police looking for Pony and Johnny? a) Where
the train heads north. b) Texas c) The east side of town.
d) Where the main road crosses into the next state. e) All the greasers'
houses.
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Why are they looking there? a) Dally told them.
b) An unnamed informant. c) Buck heard Dally telling them what to
do. d) They just assumed. e) None of the above.
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Who said? "I can't believe little old Johnny could kill somebody."
a) Pony b) Dally c) Soda d) Darry e) Two-Bit
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Who said? "I guess we're different." a) Cherry
b) Soda c) Pony d) Johnny e) Dally
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What has been the result of Johnny killing Bob, as far as
the feud between Socs and greasers is concerned? a) The Socs are trying
to find Pony and Johnny. b) There's a truce, while they mourn for
Bob. c) all-out warfare d) Now the adults have found out about it.
e) Lots of arrests have been made for fighting.
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Who said? "I started carrying a heater." a) Johnny
b) Darry c) Soda d) Steve e) Dally
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Who said? "Ya kill 'em with switchblades too..." a) Johnny
b) Darry c) Soda d) Cherry e) Dally
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Dally getting hauled in for the murder he didn't do is an
example of irony. a) True b) False
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Johnny thinking that Dally is gallant is an example of irony.
a) True b) False