30 QUESTIONS – 30 MINUTES.
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When _____ from milk, the remainder is called skim milk.
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Many small birds use new places for each nesting, ____ large birds often reuse the same nest.
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The aim of phonetics is____ an inventory and a description of the sounds observed in speech.
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____ map dates back to about 3,000 B.C.
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Plateaus are usually described as tablelands, ____ essentially flat-topped and stand visible above an adjacent land area.
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Most leaves are coated with a waterproof ____ or cuticle.
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Many contemporary craft objects are not____; however, they often have their roots in function.
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____in the desert is chiefly due to the limited supply of desert water.
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The socialization process accounts for ____ of societies through successive generations but also the ability of a society’s members to have meaningful interactions.
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Some bird species have a song that is totally uninfluenced ____ environment during their development, whereas other species learn from other birds while young.
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Although all spring water contains some dissolved minerals, it is ____ clean, as it has been filtered through permeable rocks.
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Once called natural philosophy, physics has preserved ____ of understanding the structure of the natural world and explaining natural phenomena.
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Not only ____ people to send words, music, and codes to any part of the world, it can also be used to communicate far into space.
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Allegory is a literary device ____ another level of meaning is concealed within what is usually a story.
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One of the world’s deepest caves, Pierre St. Martin in the Pyrenees Mountains, is almost three times as deep ____.
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Lumbering, the remove of timber from the forest, is a major industry in the Northwest region of North America.
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Generally speaking, people feel uncomfortable when the humidity rises over 60 percent because perspiration cannot evaporate fastly enough for the body to clear itself from excess heat.
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Since most photographic filters work by subtract portions of visible light from the subject, they decrease the intensity of light that reaches the film.
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Fluids exert equal pressure in all directions; have identical properties throughout their volume, and theoretically offering no resistance to flow in any direction.
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Neuropsychology looks beyond brain functions for answer the question “How do emotions and attitudes can affect the process of aging?”
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Reading has been regarded as an integrated part of language study than rather an isolated skill to be practiced out of context.
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It has been estimated that during every second of our life, 10,000,000 red blood cells died and are replaced by new ones.
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While infancy, the period from birth until the age of two, a child grows to approximately half of his or her adult height.
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Although Peterson studied art in Paris, but his writings attracted much more interest than his paintings.
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In a vacuum discharge tube at ordinary voltages and currents, neon glows reddish-orange and is the mostly intense of all the rare gases.
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Rainbows are formed by the refraction of sunlight through falling raindrop.
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Aluminum is a weak metal in its pure state, but when combined with elements such copper or magnesium, it forms alloys of great strength.
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Winter broccoli has large, white heads similar to that of cauliflower, while sprouting broccoli produces numerous small purplish, green, or white clumps.
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Periodic fires common spread across grasslands and play an important role in the maintenance and characteristics of these ecosystems.
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Greenpeace, that is an international organization of environmental activists founded by Canadians, uses nonviolent means to protest and block activities it considers environmentally harmful.