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1. AGENDA(A) receipt(B) agent(C) combination(D) correspondence(E) schedule2. CREDIBLE(A) believable(B) untrue(C) correct(D) suitable(E) fortunate3. PLACID(A) explosive(B) quiet(C) public(D) lenient(E) crystalline4. INTERVENE(A) induce(B) invert(C) interfere(D) solve(E) intermediary5. MUNDANE(A) stupid(B) extraordinary(C) weekly(D) immense(E) common6. None is to little as never is to(A) nothing(B) infrequently(C) negative(D) much(E) often7. Receive is to admit as settle is to(A) resist(B) anger(C) remain(D) adjust(E) mediate8. Dishonesty is to distrust as(A) violin is to bow(B) hand is to paper(C) money is to thief(D) strange is to odd(E) carelessness is to accident9. Sociologist is to group as(A) psychologist is to individual(B) doctor is to nurse(C) children is to pediatrician(D) biologist is to frog(E) mathematician is to algebra10. Generous is to frugal as(A) wasteful is to squander(B) philanthropist is to miser(C) tasteful is to garish(D) gratify is to desire(E) important is to nonessential1.(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) . Evaluate:(A) 1 billion(B) 1 million(C) 1,000(D) 100(E) 133. × =(A) 4,(B) 5,(C) 6,(D) 7,(E) 8,. =(A) 9(B)(C)(D)(E) 235. (.25)2 =(A) .00625(B) .0625(C) .625(D) (E) in the seventeenth century,when Abraham Rycken owned it,Rikers Island was a tiny spit of landin the East River. It became partof New York City in the 1890s andwas used as a convenient place todeposit the rock and soil debris ofsubway construction. Later, the islandbecame the end of the line forthe discards of city households, in alandfill operation that went on untilRikers Island reached its present sizeof 400 Moses, then New York’sPark Commissioner, was looking forways to supply city parks with shadetrees and eliminate the expense ofbuying them from commercial noted that weeds grew prodigiouslyin the landfill, thought thattrees and plants might do the same,and arranged to clear a few acres fora trial planting. In 1944, the first 287shrubs and trees were transplantedfrom the fledgling nursery to the city’sparks. The nursery now covers some115 acres of the island, and severalhundred thousand of its shrubs andtrees have been planted along citystreets, in parks, around housingprojects, and around the malls andpaths of the United . To obtain plantings for New York City,authorities(A) buy them from the UnitedNations.(B) purchase them from commercialnurseries.(C) transplant them from city-ownedproperty.(D) buy them from Robert Moses.(E) grow them in Central . Rikers Island is currently(A) 115 acres in area.(B) a landfill operation.(C) owned by Abraham Rycken.(D) 400 acres in area.(E) a dumping ground for . The soil of the island(A) is volcanic.(B) was enriched by discardedrubbish.(C) was brought in from commercialnurseries.(D) is a combination of mud androck.(E) was brought in on . The first plantings were taken fromRikers Island(A) a decade ago.(B) about 1890.(C) in the seventeenth century.(D) quite recently.(E) in 1944.
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