(7th) Test #27.   Name:                                                    Date:                  Period:           AWS:___/10
KBAR chart:___/20  responses___/20.  Outlining:___/20 Non-clicker activities: ___/5  ___/6
Non-clicker E/C:
Spelling.
  1. a) personnel  b) personal  c) referral  d) all correct
  2. a) occupation  b) recomend  c) occurrence  d) all correct
  3. a) comittee b) essential  c) broccoli  d) all correct
  4. a) summary  b) trespassing  c) possession  d) all correct
  5. a) accommodate  b) embarass c) affectionate  d) all correct
  6. a) harrassment  b) bulletin  c) cancellation  d) all correct
  7. a) possibility  b) necessary  c) rennaissance  d) all correct
  8. a) acclaim  b) eventually  c) dilemma  d) all correct
  9. The Latin prefix ambi- (the Greek form is ampho-) means...  a) two  b) unclear  c) both  d) neither  e) some
  10. The prefix of this word means two, as in two choices. a) possibility  b) occurrence  c) recomend  d) dilemma  e) ambiguous
    Academic Words. Skip if exempt.
  11. The man's blood pressure _________(ed) wildly right before his heart attack.  a) exploit  b) denote  c) clarify  d) fluctuate  e) succinct
  12. Even in ______ slang, the word cool still means good.  a) contemporary  b) arbitrary  c) ambiguous  d) succinct  e) implicit
  13. Our _________ choice for where to stay turned out to be a good one...this time.  a) denotation  b) arbitrary  c) deviate  d) fluctuate  e) succinct
  14. The guest teacher _________(ed) from the lesson plan, and spent the period showing a video.  a) denote  b) exploit  c) manipulate  d) arbitrary  e) deviate
  15. The Titanic _________(ed) more than 13 million gallons of water, making it the world's largest ship at the time.  a) accumulate  b) displace  c) arbitrary  d) induce  e) fluctuate
  16. The hacker exploited people's trust online in order to get passwords. This is an example of the correct use of the word exploit.  a) True  b) False
  17. They made a movie about the _______(s) of the famous world traveler.  a) exploit  b) denote  c) clarify  d) fluctuate  e) arbitrary
  18. The root of this word means time. a) exploit b) fluctuate c) contemporary d) accumulate e) ambiguous
  19. Many people think that the big farm owners ____ the people who pick their crops.  a) induce  b) accumulate  c) exploit  d) displace  e) arbitrary
  20. With a little persuasion, I was able to ____ him to lessen the punishment.  a) accumulate  b) displace  c) induce  d) reinforce  e) fluctuate
  21. Most classroom rules don't have to be written down or said, they should be known ____(ly).   a) reinforce  b) ambiguous  c) arbitrary  d) implicit  e) crucial
  22. His decision wasn't entirely _____; he actually had a reason behind it.  a) clarify  b) contemporary  c) deviate  d) arbitrary  e) induce
  23. Please do not ramble; make your answers as ______ as possible.  a) exploit  b) contemporary  c) succinct  d) arbitrary  e) reinforce
  24. The bank wouldn't give him a loan because he didn't have anything for _______.  a) accumulation  b) reinforce  c) manipulation  d) collateral  e) arbitrary
  25. Abraham Lincoln was a _____ of Charles Darwin; they lived at the same time, but they never met.  a) crucial  b) deviate  c) succinct  d) arbitrary  e) contemporary
    Good Topic Question (a) or Not (b)?
  26. How have computers evolved?
  27. Does watching violent media make kids act more violently?
  28. What are the best treatments for ADHD?
  29. Does doing homework actually help you learn?
  30. How do they do special effects in movies?
  31. What are the best ways to get smarter?
    Outlining. Use your Automobile Outline.
  32. IB:  a) public transportation  b) leading source of air pollution  c) more cars and more roads mean more traffic congestion  d) leading cause of death and injury  e) alternatives to the automobile
  33. II:   a) average car: 5 tons of carbon dioxide each year  b) leading source of air pollution  c) more cars and more roads mean more traffic congestion  d) leading cause of death and injury  e) new dangers with 2 recent developments
  34. IIA: a) average car: 5 tons of carbon dioxide each year  b) leading source of air pollution  c) more cars and more roads mean more traffic congestion  d) leading cause of death and injury  e) new dangers with 2 recent developments
  35. III: a) public transportation  b) leading source of air pollution  c) more cars and more roads mean more traffic congestion  d) leading cause of death and injury  e) new dangers with 2 recent developments
  36. IIIB:  a) large SUV's: rollovers and danger to smaller cars b) leading source of air pollution  c) more cars and more roads mean more traffic congestion  d) leading cause of death and injury  e) new dangers with 2 recent developments
  37. IV: a) public transportation  b) leading source of air pollution  c) more cars and more roads mean more traffic congestion  d) leading cause of death and injury  e) alternatives to the automobile
  38. IVA: a) public transportation  b) leading source of air pollution  c) more cars and more roads mean more traffic congestion  d) leading cause of death and injury  e) alternatives to the automobile
    Research.
  39. Your introduction counts as part of your 5 page minimum.  a) True  b) False
  40. Which of the following fulfills the research requirement of five+ sources of three+ types?  a) three web sites, and two books.  b) a web site, a book, a magazine article, and an interview.  c) two web sites, two books, and an interview.  d) four web sites, and three books.  e) All of the above are ok.
  41. What is the main reason, when you take notes, that you need to write down the page number where you found the information? a) You don't have to write it down. b) So you can cite it.  c) So you can prove you actually read it. d) Because Mr. Coward said so. e) NOTA