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1
Q
The purpose of the passage is to give a .....
a)
Narrative
Description
C)
Definition
Comparison
A

Description

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What does the passage say about the statue of liberty?
There is NO significance to the number of spikes in the crown
Her hands are by side holding a torch and a book
It is recognized by people around the world
It was completed in 1776

A
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58- An additional paragraph at the end of the passage would most likely be about
a)
Repairs that need to be carried out on the causeway
New causeways to be constructed to other countries
Passport and visa requirements to cross the causeway
d)
Statistics for projected causeway traffic for the next ten years

A
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4
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21. If Khalid has 10 riyals he could buy
Meat
B.
C
Fish
Chicken
Sandwich
A

Sandwich

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  1. According to Paragraph 1), which of the following are constituents of air?
    A. nitrogen and water vapor, but NOT oxygen.
    B. nitrogen and oxygen, but NOT water vapor
    C. nitrogen, oxygen and water vapor
    D. nitrogen, oxygen, and fuel.
A

C

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6
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23. The word essential in Paragraph 1) is closest in meaning to
healthy
important
dispensable
comprehensive
A

Important

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7
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24. What is a good example of particles released into the air that are a source of
pollution?
A. indoor pollution
B. human activity
C. diesel smoke
D. acid rain
A

Diesel somke

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8
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25. What is pollution resulting from diesel smoke called?
A. black carbon
B. burning fuel
C. exhaust
D. micron
A

A

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26.
Indoor air pollution can be more serious than outdoor pollution because
people
A. spend most of their time in buildings
B. often bum charcoal for cooking
C. sleep, smoke and cook indoors
D. often bum wood for heating
A

A

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  1. Which of the following statements gives the main idea of the passage?
    A. Animals and humans differ with regard to their sleeping behavior.
    B. Some animals lie down to sleep while others sleep standing up.
    C. How animals rest and sleep.
    D. Scientists have been able to study animals’ sleeping behavior.
A

D

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28. All animals
A. A react to sound while sleeping
B. sleep some time each day
C. spend some time resting
D. close their eyes to rest
A

C

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12
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29. The word clues in Paragraph 2) is closest in meaning to
A. signs
B. B results
C. factors
D. procedures
A
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13
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According to Paragraph 2), cows and horses, while sleeping, are two example of
animals that

A. NEVER close their eyes
B. always close their eyes
C. usually open their eyes
D. seldom open their eyes

A

C

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31. The word dozing in Paragraph 2) is closest in meaning to
A. opening only one eye
B. waking up
dreaming
D. sleeping
A

D

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32. According to Paragraph 2), the elephant is an example of an animal that
A. is a good sleeper
B.
sleeps with its eyes open
C.
wakes to dangerous sounds
D. does NOT always sleep lying down
A

D

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  1. The word stimuli in Paragraph 2) is closest in meaning to
    A. animal reaction to sound
    B. reactions produced by living things
    C. light changes to which animals do not react
    D. things which produce a reaction in living organisms
A

D

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17
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  1. Which of the following sentences is NOT TRUE according to Paragraphs 2) and 3)?
    A. In order to Study animals sleeping manners, the EEG must be attached to their bodies
    B. Scientists have used the EEG to study animals’ sleeping behavior.
    C. Fish and snakes sleep with their eyes open because they DON’T like to close them
    D. Snakes have some resting periods during the day.
A

C

18
Q
35. The word their in Paragraph 3) refers to
A. animals
B. scientists
C. experiments
D. laboratories
A

A

19
Q
36. According to Paragraph 3), what is the best way to tell if an animal is asleep?
A. Observe if it's moving.
B. See if its eyes are open.
C. Use the electroencephalograph.
D. Check if it reacts to light or sound.
A

C

20
Q
37. According to Paragraph 4), snakes
A. may NOT really sleep
B. B may NOT need to rest
C
CANNOT be studied with the EEG
D. are NOT studied in sleep laboratories
A

A

21
Q
According to Paragraph 4), which of the following animals DON'T sleep much?
A.
cats
Ayor,
B.
sheep
C. moles
D. chimpanzees
A

Sheep

22
Q
39. According to Paragraph 4), some animals are better sleepers than others because
they .
A. can lie down
B. have safe places to sleep
C. sleep faster than other animals
D. are often tired from being hunted
A

B

23
Q
40 - According to paragraph 1), the King Faisal Prize is awarded
Once every two years
Once a year
C)
Twice a year
More than twice a year
A

Once year

24
Q

41- The recipients of the King Faisal Prize receive…….
a)
A cash award, a memorial statue, and a certificate
A certificate, a medal and a cash award
c)
A summary and a golden medal
A summary and a cash reward

A

A

25
Q

According to paragraph 2), a son of King Faisal.
Won the first King Faisal Prize
b)
Limits the Foundation activities for the Prize
c)
Donates his own money for the King Faisal
d)
Serves as chairman of the King Faisal Prize

A

D

26
Q
43 - The word "allocates" in paragraph 2), is closest in meaning to .....
a)
Locating something missing
Naming candidates for the Prize
C)
Assigning the money for the Prize
Specifying the money for the ceremony
A

Assigning the money

27
Q

46- Which of the following does NOT characterize farming in 1990?
The typical farmer produced food for five people
b)
Farmers were less productive than farmers today
Only half the labor force worked in agriculture

A

Only half the labor force worked in agriculture

28
Q

44- Which body part is being described?

Stomach

Mouth

Heart
Brain

A

Stomach

29
Q
45 - The word "themselves" in paragraph 1) refers to .
a)
b)
Agriculture
al
Americans
C)
d)
Labor force
Farmers
A

Farmers

30
Q

47 - Which of the following is not TRUE about the ABO system?
a)
All blood types are compatible with themselves
b)
Type O is compatible with all other blood types
C)
Type AB can only be given to patient AB blood
d)
The ABO system is the only system to classify blood types

A

D

31
Q
48 - The word "compatible" in paragraph 1) is closest in meaning to 
Available
Matching
Common
Identical
A

Matching

32
Q
Which blood type can accept from any other blood type?
Type A
Type B
Type O
Type AB
A

Type AB

33
Q

Type (O) blood can be donated to recipients with all four types of blood because ……………

A

a. it doesn’t have antibodies or antigens for either type

34
Q

Which blood takes the donate from others?

A

A and B type take all blood groups

35
Q

50 - The best title for this passage is ……

Global Engineering

Saudi Arabian Highways
Visiting the Kingdom of Bahrain
Building Bridges Between Nations

A

Building bridges between nations

36
Q
51 - According to paragraphs 1) and 2), the plan to build a bridge was first visualized
c)
King Saud
King Faisal
Sheikh Salman
Sheikh Khali
A

King Saud

37
Q

52
- The word “it’ in paragraph 2) refers to

Saudi
b)
Bahrain
c)
The project
d)
The joint committee
A

D

38
Q
53 - It can be understood from paragraph 3) and 4) that the World Bank provided ..
a)
Relevant studies and advice
Financial aid and assistance
Contractors and construction workers
d)
Geographical and environmental factors
A

A

39
Q
57 - According to par 7), which of the following is NOT found at the border station?
a)
Dining facilities
b)
Shopping facilities
c)
Official buildings
Religious buildings
A
40
Q

58- An additional paragraph at the end of the passage would most likely be about
a)
Repairs that need to be carried out on the causeway
New causeways to be constructed to other countries

Statistics for projected causeway traffic for the next ten years

A

Statistics for projected causeway traffic for the next ten years

41
Q
The purpose of the passage is to give a .....
a)
Narrative
Description
C)
Definition
Comparison
A
42
Q

60- What does the passage say about the statue of liberty?
There is NO significance to the number of spikes in the crown
Her hands are by side holding a torch and a book
It is recognized by people around the world

A