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B. It provides more work for lawyers
C. It lets ordinary citizens be part of the judicial system
D. It forces innocent people to prove their innocence
E. It keeps crime rates low
Answer: A
QUESTION: 560
Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal helped America recover from the Great Depression by
providing federal money for construction projects, including schools and roads. How did this
help the country recover?
A. It gave money back to the tax payers
B. It created desperately needed good paying jobs
C. It encouraged wealthy people to do the same thing
D. It made trade easier with Mexico
E. It allowed construction companies to make a large profit
Answer: B
QUESTION: 561
In American cities after the Industrialization Age began, it was not unusual to see children
huddled together without shoes, warm clothing, shelter, or decent food. These children illustrated
what unhappy effect of Industrialization in the United States?
A. Because the focus was on manufacturing, not enough shoes were made
B. Because of low wages, many people lived in poverty
C. Because of protective employment laws, child laborers could no longer be employed
D. Because of the freedom women experienced in the workplace, many abandoned their children
E. Because parents work days were guided by strict rules, they were often strict at home. As a
result, their children ran away and lived on the streets.
Answer: B
Section 48: Sec Forty Eight (562-567)
Details:Science Passage Practice 1
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In 1949, a study of heart disease included 5,137 adults: 2,292 men and 2,845 women. All the
individuals were 49 to 70 years of age, and none showed any signs of coronary artery disease.
After 14-16 years of careful follow-up, it was found that:
I.151 men and 37 women showed evidence of coronary artery disease that would account for a
heart attack.
II.102 men and 18 women died of coronary artery disease before they reached the age of 65.
III.58 percent of the men and 39 percent of the women died within one hour of having a
heart
attack.
IV.For both men and women, sudden death was more likely if they were under age 55 at the time
of the attack.
V.Not all heart attacks produce symptoms. A considerable number of men and women had a
myocardial infarction (heart muscle damage) without knowing it. Of those who suffered such
"silent coronaries"; 22 percent of the men and 35 percent of the women did not know muscle
damage had occurred.
QUESTION: 562
In the design of this study, the researchers made sure that
A. some individuals had coronary artery disease
B. some individuals were in their thirties
C. the number of men and women was equal
D. all participants were adults
Answer: D
QUESTION: 563
As explained in the study, a person who has a "silent coronary"
A. is unaware of any heart attack symptoms
B. does not scream in pain while having a heart attack
C. shows no evidence of heart muscle damage
D. always dies of a myocardial infarction
Answer: A
QUESTION: 564
A woman who is 53 years old has a heart attack. Compared with a man, she is more likely to
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A. die of coronary artery disease before age 65
B. have a
"silent coronary"
C. die within an hour of the attack
D. die as the result of a heart attack after age 65
Answer: B
QUESTION: 565
Which conclusion is consistent with the results of the study?
A. Chances of death within one hour of a heart attack are greater for women than men.
B. Chances of death from coronary artery disease are less for men than women.
C. Evidence of coronary artery disease is equal among men and women.
D. Sudden death is more likely for both men and women if they are under age 55 at the time of
the attack.
Answer: D
QUESTION: 566
Based on the results of this experiment, of the people who died of coronary artery disease before
age 65
A. 18 percent were women
B. 20 percent were women
C. 85 percent were men
D. 102 percent were men
Answer: C
QUESTION: 567
A group of 1000 men and 1200 women between the ages of 50 and 65 are to be studied for
coronary artery disease. Based on the original study, which of the following results could be
predicted most reliably?
A. Eight (8) women will die of coronary heart disease after they reach age 65.
B. Sixteen (16) women will show significant evidence of coronary artery disease.
C. Forty-four (44) men will die of coronary artery disease after they reach age 65.
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D. Sixty-five (65) men will show no significant evidence of coronary artery disease.
Answer: B
Section 49: Sec Forty Nine (568-573)
Details:Science Passage Practice 2
A chemistry student placed a strip of blue litmus paper and a strip of pink litmus paper in a glass
dish. Then she added a drop of dilute sulfuric acid to each strip of litmus paper. She observed
that the blue litmus paper turned pink, but the pink litmuspaper did not change color. Next she
placed a drop of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) on other strips of blue and pink litmus paper. This
time, the pink litmus paper turned blue, but the blue litmus paper did not change. Finally, she put
a drop of distilled water onstrips of blue and pink litmus paper. Neither strip changed color. She
repeated the tests several times with the same results. The student concluded that acids turn blue
litmus paper pink; bases, such as sodium hydroxide, turn pink litmus paper blue.As water did not
affect either pink or blue litmus paper, she reasoned that water was not an acid or a base, but a
neutral substance. Keeping these results in mind, the student poured a little sodium hydroxide
into a beaker containingpink and blue litmus paper. Then she added hydrochloric acid (HCl)
drop by drop until the solutionbecame neutral. She determined that a new, neutral substance had
formed in the beaker. The substance was table salt, or sodium chloride (NaCl), which isone of
many salts formed from an acid and a base.
QUESTION: 568
If a drop of an unknown substance turns blue litmus paper pink, but does not change pink litmus
paper, the substance is a(n):
A. acid
B. base
C. water
D. salt
Answer: B
QUESTION: 569
n the presence of potassium hydroxide (KOH):
A. blue litmus paper turns pink
B. pink litmus paper turns blue
C. blue litmus paper becomes darker
D. pink litmus paper does not change
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Answer: B
QUESTION: 570
blue and pink litmus paper are put in a beaker filled with a clear solution, neither
When strips of
litmus paper changes color. The solution:
A. must be water
B. must be neutral
C. may be an acid
D. may be a base
Answer: B
QUESTION: 571
In another experiment, the student added hydrochloric acid drop by drop to a solution of sodium
hydroxide containing strips of originally blue and originally pink litmus paper. As she continued
adding acid, the originally:
A. pink litmus paper remained pink
B. blue litmus paper remained blue
C. blue litmus paper turned from pink back to blue
D. pink litmus paper turned from blue back to pink
Answer: D
QUESTION: 572
Based on the results of this experiment, a salt would be formed when:
A. NaCl is combined with NaOH
B. H2O is combined with HCl
C. KOH is combined with HCl
D. HCl is combined with H2OSO4
Answer: C
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QUESTION: 573
In setting up an aquarium, several factors must be considered before introducing fish. Which of
the following factors could be tested using litmus paper?
A. salinity
B. acidity
C. chlorination
D. temperature
Answer: B
Section 50: Sec Fifty (574-579)
Details:Science Passage Practice 3
The complex behavior of the poor-sighted, three-spined male stickleback fish has been studied
extensively as a model of species behavior in courtship and mating. After a male has migrated to
a suitable spot, he builds a spawning nest of sand and sediment. In courting, he performs a
special "zigzag" dance. The female then follows the male to the nest where she spawns and he
fertilizes the spawned eggs. Also, male sticklebacks have been shown to exhibit territorial
behaviors. A biologist performed three experiments to learn more about the behavior of the
stickleback.
Experiment 1
Tank 1 and Tank 2 are set up with identical conditions and one male stickleback is placed in each
tank. Both fish build nests in their respective tanks. The male from Tank 1 is removed from his
tank and is replaced with an egg-laden female; the male from Tank 2 is removed from his tank
and is introduced into Tank 1. In Tank 1, the male does not perform the zigzag dance and no
spawning occurs. The male retreats to a corner of the tank.
Experiment 2
A male stickleback in an aquarium builds his nest. A fat, round male is introduced into the
environment. The original male performs the zigzag dance and attempts to lead the round male to
the nest. The round male refuses and begins to flap his fins and swim in circles. The first male
then begins to flap his fins, circle his nest, and occasionally prod the other fish to a far corner of
the tank.
Experiment 3
A small, flat-shaped female is introduced into a tank where a male has built a nest. The male
circles the female a few times, and then retreats to a corner of the tank.
QUESTION: 574
The experimental data would support the hypothesis that the purpose of the male stickleback's
mating dance is to:
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A. keep away other male sticklebacks.
B. fertilize the eggs.
C. lure and entice the female to the nest
D. establish territorial rights.
Answer: C
QUESTION: 575
Based on observations from the above experiments, which factor initially stimulates the male to
do the zigzag dance?
A. The physical environment.
B. The shape of the fish.
C. The number of fish in the tank.
D. The sex of the fish.
Answer: A
QUESTION: 576
Which experiment supports the hypothesis that the male exhibits territorial behavior?
A. 1 only.
B. 2 only.
C. 1 and 2 only.
D. 1, 2, and 3.
Answer: C
QUESTION: 577
To further investigate the territorial behavior of the stickleback, the biologist should vary which
of the following factors in Experiment 2?
A. The temperature of the water.
B. The fatness of the male fish.
C. The sediment and sand in the tank.
D. The size of the tank.
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Answer: D
QUESTION: 578
To clarify the results of Experiment 1, the biologist should set up which of the following test
situations?
A. Maintain the positions of the male sticklebacks and add another egg-laden female to Tank 1.
B. Place both male sticklebacks in Tank 2.
C. Return the original male stickleback to Tank 1 and observe its behavior with the female fish.
D. Repeat the experiment using a different species of fish.
Answer: C
QUESTION: 579
A male stickleback has been established in an aquarium and has built a nest. If one egg-laden
female and several flat-shaped male sticklebacks are placed in the tank, one would most likely
observe:
A. all the males would perform the zigzag dance.
B. all the males would circle the female.
C. only the male that was originally in the tank would perform the zigzag dance.
D. the female would retreat to a corner.
Answer: C
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