Adv. Exam.: Form ATEST 7, CONTINUED46The number of United States Senators from each state is1 2 44647"The Man Without a Country" was written byCooper Hawthorne Hale4748A general in the Civil War wasLincoln Sherman Washington4849The name "Old Ironsides" refers to aman mountain ship4950A President who was assassinated wasGarfield Roosevelt Taylor5051The British Prime Minister in 1918 wasLloyd GeorgeBalfour Asquith5152The Red Cross was founded byClara BartonJenny LindRockefeller5253Legal authority over a dead man's estate is given to anadministrator judge jury5351Barbara Frietchie sympathized with theEnglish South Union5455Grover Cleveland wasa generalan inventora President5556The crime which brings the greatest punishment islarceny manslaughter murder5657The chief cause of the Mexican War wasdisputed territoryimmigration slavery5758The stork reminds us ofHolland Italy Scotland5859Cornwallis surrendered atAppomattoxBunker HillYorktown5960"Treasure Island" was written byAlger Defoe Stevenson6061The "spoils system" refers tofarming political offices tariff6162Jesus was betrayed byHerod Judas Pilate6263Louisiana was purchased from theFrench Indians Spanish6364The son of Abraham wasIsaac Moses Solomon6465Lewis and Clark exploredThe Great LakesThe Mississippi ValleyThe Northwest6566The number of men in the Light Brigade was600 500 4006667The War of 1812 was fought againstEngland Mexico Spain6768Among the allies of Germany wasBelgium Bulgaria Roumania6869One of Robin Hood's men wasIvanhoe Lancelot Little John6970Each state has the power tocoin moneydeclare warestablish schools7071A great Scotch poet wasBurns Chaucer Milton7172The General who surrendered at Yorktown wasBurgoyne Cornwallis Lafayette7273A gnome is a kind ofdwarf giant priest7374"Treasure Island" tells aboutBlack DogFaginMiss Hazy7475The vessel which overcame the Merrimac was theMonitorOld IronsidesWasp7576A man known for his strength wasAbel David Samson7677One who lives in the poorhouse is legally abankrupt delinquent pauper7778"A Tale of Two Cities" tells of theAmerican RevolutionCivil WarFrench Revolution7879Ivanhoe is a character fromDickens Scott Wordsworth7980Circa changed the men of Odysseus intohorses stones swine8081In 1917 there was a great Revolution inGermany Russia Turkey8182A writer of mystery tales wasDickens Poe Scott8283"Styx" was the name of agiant god river8384A city is most likely to own itselectric lightsgas plantwater system8485The author of "Innocents Abroad" isHawthorne StevensonMark Twain8586The American Revolution was chiefly a dispute overboundary lines slavery taxation8687"The Last of the Mohicans" wasHiawatha Mowgli Uncas8788Wallace Irwin is anactor baseball player writer8889Coleridge wrote"Ancient Mariner""Hiawatha" "Thanatopsis"8990The Chautauqua is a kind ofentertainment museum music9091A word that means exactly the opposite of joy issad sorrow sorry9192Marco Polo was a famousphilosopher traveler warrior9293"The Charge of the Light Brigade" was written byBurns Longfellow Tennyson9394The Mohammedan Bible is theBagavad-gita Koran Zend-Avesta9495The singular of "are" isis was were95Number right. . . . . . . . . .Number wrong. . . . . . . . . .÷ 2 =. . . . . . . . . .Test 7. Score (subtract). . . . . . . . . .[17](p. 17 image)
Adv. Exam.: Form A
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Adv. Exam.: Form ATEST 8. LANGUAGE USAGESamplesApplesisaregood.Hetoldtelledme.1Icalculateexpectto go soon.2Last year unclegavegiveme a pair of skates.3His leg wasbroke.broken.4They havegonewentto town.5He isn'tanynobetter than you.6Alwaysbathewashyour hands before eating.7I have aheapgreat dealof work to do.8We had adeliciousdelightfultime at the party.9The earthquakehurtdamagedfour buildings.10I hadsatsetthere for an hour.11YourselfYouand your guests are invited.12Isawseenhim do it.13I think dominoes is an interestinggame.sport.14My father is verymad atangry withme.15We had only startedtillwhenJoe came.16The newsareisbad today.17Where are yougoing?going to?18They fightaslikedemons.19I told him toto quickly run home.to run home quickly.20Hedoesn'tdon'tknow anything.21I think youhad oughtoughtto go.22I asked him which one hechose.choosed.23This battletranspiredoccurredin 1863.24He does not goHe goesto school on Mondays.Go right on to next page.[18](p. 18 image)
Adv. Exam.: Form A
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Adv. Exam.: Form ATEST 8, CONTINUED31He acted the partperfect.perfectly.32He worked with muchsnap.vigor.33Hesatsetthe vase on the table.34Rain has beenplentyplentifulthis season.35The prisoner finallyadmitteddeclaredhe was guilty.36I have oftenriddenrodea horse.37He went in searchofhishis sheep.38I have oftenrisenroseearly.39The honest person is to beapplauded.commended.40He isdisinteresteduninterestedin history.41He hasan appointmenta datewith the president.42We charged andoccupiedpossessedtheir trenches.43Slavery wasabolisheddestroyedin 1863.44His attack on my character made meindignant.peevish.45One is notqualifiedfitto vote at the age of 18.46I have oftenrangrungthis bell.47My work ismuchverydifferent this year.48Hecaught nearlynearly caughtdown and went to sleep.49Helaidlaydown and went to sleep.50All went butI.me.51Charityis when one givesmeans givingto the poor.52It is nowplain and evidentevidentwhy he left.53Are you sure heshallwillsucceed?54Arson meanswhen one setssettingfire to property.55I can hardlyendurestandhim.56Each man and womanwaswerepresent.57Whycherishpursuea vain hope?58I wish Johnwaswerehere.59He has no fear; nothing canconfusedaunthim.60Is thathe?him?Number right. . . . . . . . . .Number wrong. . . . . . . . . .Test 8. Score (subtract). . . . . . . . . .[19](p. 19 image)
Adv. Exam.: Form A
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Adv. Exam.: Form ATEST 9. DICTATION EXERCISETest 9. Full score for easier sentences not dictated. . . . . . . . . .Number right in sentences dictated. . . . . . . . . .Sum. . . . . . . . . .× 2 = Score. . . . . . . . . .[20](p. 20 image)
Adv. Exam.: Form A
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