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Sample QuestionThe North Platte River ____________ from Wyoming into Nebraska.
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Sample QuestionQuestions 1-9 Carbon tetrachloride is a colorless and inflammable liquid that can be produced by combining carbon disulfide and chlorine. This compound is widely used in industry today because of its effectiveness as a solvent as well as its use in the production of propellants. Despite its widespread use in industry, carbon tetrachloride has been banned for home use. ln (line 5) the past, carbon tetrachloride was a common ingredient in cleaning compounds that were used throughout the home, but it was found to be dangerous: when heated, it changes into a poisonous gas that can cause severe illness and even death if it is inhaled. Because of this dangerous characteristic, the United States revoked permission for the home use of carbon tetrachloride in 1970. The United States has taken similar action with various other chemical compounds. The main point of this passage is that
We encourage you to take this TOEFL quiz to enhance your English. Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is a standardized test to measure proficiency in the English language by nonnative speakers. Our fun quiz is...
Questions: 11 | Attempts: 1609 | Last updated: Aug 27, 2023
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Sample QuestionIndiana's Lost River ....... underground for a distance of 22 miles
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Welcome to Assignment Page for TOEFL 1: Chapter 11
Please make sure that you've already watch and read the Material Video carefully before you answer all of the questions here. If you have...
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 139 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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Sample QuestionServing a term of four years, the mayor of the town will face reelection next year.
The TOEFL test is one if you pass shows how good you are when it comes to the English language. If you are practicing to sit for one, the vocabulary quiz below is what you need to get a foot ahead and pass it. What you will be...
Questions: 8 | Attempts: 164 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhich word is closest in meaning to "insufficient"?
Are you ready to take this reading exercise for the TOEFL test that we have presented here for you? The test is going to be difficult, and you will have to read big paragraphs before answering the questions. The quiz will test...
Questions: 15 | Attempts: 3301 | Last updated: Aug 28, 2023
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Sample Question"Truman Capote's In Cold Blood (1966) is well- known example of the "nonfiction novel," a popular type of writing based upon factual events in which the author attempts to describe the underlying forces, thoughts, and emotions that lead to actual events. In Capote's book. The author describes the sadistic murder of a family on a Kansas Farm. Often showing the point of view of the killers. To research the book, Capote interviewed the murderers and maintains that this book presents a faithful reconstruction of the incident." Q: the purpose of this passage is to...
TOEFL test: a complete guide to take! For you to gain employment in some countries where English is the official language, you will be expected to show a certain degree of knowledge and understanding of the language. A TOEFL exam...
Questions: 16 | Attempts: 6346 | Last updated: Feb 29, 2024
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Sample QuestionAmerican folk music originated with ordinary people at a time when the rural population was isolated and music was not yet spread by radio, audio, compact disks, or music DVDs. It was transmitted by oral tradition and is noted for its energy, humor, and emotional impact. The major source of early American folk songs was music from the British Isles, but songs from Africa as well as songs of the American Indians have a significant part in its heritage. Later settlers from other countries also contributed songs. In the nineteenth century, composer Stephen Foster wrote some of the most enduringly popular of all American songs, which soon became part of the folk tradition. Beginning in the 1930s, Woody Guthrie gained great popularity by adapting traditional melodies and lyrics and supplying new ones as well. In the 1950s and 1960s, singer-composers such as Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, and Joan Baez continued this tradition by creating "urban" folk music. Many of these songs dealt with important social issues, such as racial integration and the war in Vietnam. Q: The primary purpose of this passage is to...
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Sample QuestionLast week went fishing for trout at the nearby mountain lake.
The English language is perhaps the universal language binding different people from different races together. Been a widely spoken language with an estimated number of 983million speaking it world wide. Foreign students who...
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 268 | Last updated: Mar 20, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhich of these is not a transitive verb?
Directions: In this section of the test, you will read THREE different passages, each followed by 10 questions about it. Give yourself 20 minutes to complete each practice set.Hope you have a great experience with this mock test,...
Questions: 30 | Attempts: 2272 | Last updated: Mar 22, 2023
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Sample QuestionQuestions 1-10: COLONIZING THE AMERICAS VIA THE NORTHWEST COAST (1) It has long been accepted that the Americas were colonized by a migration of peoples from Asia slowly traveling across a land bridge called Beringia (now the Bering Strait between northeastern Asia and Alaska) during the last Ice Age. The first water craft theory about this migration was that around 11,000-12,000 years ago there was an ice-free corridor stretching from eastern Beringia to the areas of North America south of the great northern glaciers. It was this midcontinental corridor between two massive ice sheets—the Laurentide to the east and the Cordilleran to the west—that enabled the southward migration. But belief in this ice-free corridor began to crumble when paleoecologist Glen MacDonald demonstrated that some of the most important radiocarbon dates used to support the existence of an ice-free corridor were incorrect. He persuasively argued that such an ice-free corridor did not exist until much later, when the continental ice began its final retreat. According to paragraph 1, the theory that people first migrated to the Americas by way of an ice-free corridor was seriously called into question by
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