Трумэн Ли Келли, Джайлс М. Рач, Льюис М. Терман

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Издание 1922 года

Стэнфордский тест на достижения

Авторы: Трумэн Л. Келли, Джайлс М. Рач и Льюис М. Терман

ПРОДВИНУТЫЙ ЭКЗАМЕН: ФОРМА А

ДЛЯ 4–8 КЛАССОВ

Имя . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Класс . . . . . . . . Мальчик или девочка . . . . . . . .

Возраст . . . . . . Когда ваш следующий день рождения? . . . . . . . . . . . Сколько вам тогда исполнится? . . . . . . .

Название школы . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Дата . . . . . . . . . . . .

Test Score Subject

Scores Age

Equivalents

(Subject

Ages)

1: Reading: Paragraph Meaning

2: Reading: Sentence Meaning

3: Reading: Word Meaning

Total Reading Score

4: Arithmetic: Computation

5: Arithmetic: Reasoning

Total Arithmetic Score

6: Nature Study and Science

7: History and Literature

8: Language Usage

9: Dictation Exercise

Composite Score (Sum of Subject Scores ÷ 10)

Educational Age

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Опубликовано World Book Company, Йонкерс-он-Гудзон, Нью-Йорк, и 2126 Прери-авеню, Чикаго. Авторское право 1922 года принадлежит World Book Company. Авторское право в Великобритании. Все права защищены. SAT: ADV. A-3. Отпечатано в США. [1]

Продв. экз.: Форма А

ТЕСТ 1. ЧТЕНИЕ: ПОНИМАНИЕ АБЗАЦА

Пример: Дик и Том играли в мяч на поле. Дик бросал мяч, а .............

was trying to catch it.

Напишите ТОЛЬКО ОДНО СЛОВО на каждой пунктирной линии.

1 Fanny has a little red hen. Every day the hen goes to her nest and lays an egg for Fanny to eat. Then she makes a funny noise to tell Fanny to come and get the ..............

2 A kitten can climb a tree, but a dog cannot. This is very lucky for Nellie's kitten. Every time Joe's big dog comes along the kitten climbs a tree and the ............. cannot follow.

3 Anna had never seen a squirrel in her life, although she had always wanted to very much. One day when she was playing under a tree she heard a funny little noise over her head. She looked up, and what do you think she saw? Up there in the ............. was the very thing she had always wanted to see, a ...............

4 John and Joe played one day till they were very hungry; so John went into the house and asked his mother for something to.............. When he came out again he had a big apple for himself and another for ...............

5 One day when Jane was sweeping she found a dime on the floor under the bed. They could not find out whose dime it was, so Jane's mother gave it to her. Now, every time Jane ............ the floor she looks carefully under the bed for another ..............

6 Helen and Kate pulled their sled through the deep snow to the top of the hill and soon were coasting swiftly down again. They did this over and over. The ............ was so deep that they found it hard work to drag the ............ to the top.

7 Once a black raven wanted to have white feathers like a swan. The raven saw that the swan lived in the water, and thought it was the water that made the swan's feathers so white. So the ............ decided to wash his feathers every day to see if it would not make them ...............

8 Birds' eggs are almost as different from each other as are the birds themselves. The robin lays four or five blue eggs. The dove lays two white eggs. The sparrow lays six or eight speckled eggs. If we should find a nest with four blue eggs in it, we could be pretty sure that it was the nest of a ............ rather than of a ............ or dove.

9 > Once there lived on a mountain near a village an immense giant whose cruelty kept the people of the village in great terror. However, there was one person in the village who was not afraid of the giant. This was a young soldier who carried a magic sword that a fairy had given him. Once when the ............ came down from the ............ the soldier attacked him with his magic ............ and killed him.

10 Once a hen was so foolish as to go to a fox and ask him to look after her chicks while she went to the barnyard to find some worms for her chicks. The fox was of course quite willing. The hen was gone a long time. When she finally returned, she found that the fox had eaten all her chicks. Since then no ............ has employed a as a nurse.

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Продв. экз.: Форма А

ТЕСТ 1, ПРОДОЛЖЕНИЕ

11 When the bear appeared near the hut, Walter was alone. His father had driven to the village, that morning, several miles away. Fortunately he had left his gun hanging on the wall loaded and ready for service. Walter was excited, but he did not hesitate. Quickly seizing the .................. he .................. the ...................

12 In a certain village a ton of coal costs just as much as a cord of wood, but it produces twice as much heat. Therefore the poor families in this village should be advised to burn ............. rather than .................

13 "Come on" called Joe, "let's go for a swim down by Jones' Point, where the river is deep." "No," said Pete, "let's swim down by Duggan's. where the water is warmer." "It isn't because the water is warm that you want to go to .............., but because you can't swim," said ................

14 Richard and Miss Cabot quickly found their way alone to the house of Mr. Smith on Craven Street. Miss Cabot left Richard in the carriage, walked quickly to the door, and sending up her card by the servant, requested to see Mr. Smith. The ............. soon returned and begged her to come in. As soon as she had done so. Miss Cabot introduced herself to Mr. ............. and begged him to come out and talk with ............., who was waiting outside in the carriage.

15 Joe made up a game which he called "Jac-alack." One person called Jack must climb a tree and hang by his arms from a low bough. The others stand behind him and say in unison, "Alas, alack, he fell on his back," and while they are saying it, one of them hits Jack with a bean bag. If Jack can see or guess who did it, he may drop down, and the guilty person takes his place. Otherwise he has to ............ there for another turn and sing out, "Alas, alack, another whack." It is quite a game and Jack must have strong ................

16 It is well established that the bee, which is commonly supposed to be so industrious, really works only two or three hours a day. The man who works eight or ten hours a day is therefore far more ............ than the ................

17 Boys and girls know my name. And mothers and fathers, too. Big folks love me. You do, too. The first letters in the first four sentences of this paragraph spell my name; so write it here ................

18 Energy is a measure of the fullness of life and is indispensable for genius. No energy at all is death. Idiots are feeble and listless. Nearly all the leaders of mankind have been noted for their remarkable ................

19 Deciduous trees lose their leaves in winter, while evergreens, as their name implies, do not. Therefore, in forests composed of ............. trees the ground is less shaded in winter than is the case in forests whose trees are ................

20 Some historians believe that the spread of anti-slavery feeling among the people of the North previous to the Civil War was due less to the moral issue involved than to the fact that they recognized the system of ............ as a menace to the industrial system of free labor.

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Продв. экз.: Форма А

ТЕСТ 1, ПРОДОЛЖЕНИЕ

21 If I were writing about the rich, I should be inclined to divide them, according to their attitude toward life, into workers and parasites. The motto of the worker is, "I owe the world a life," and the motto of the ................. is, "The ................. owes me a living."

22 Caution, when not present in excess, is a desirable trait. Often it saves one from disappointment or failure. Occasionally, however, one finds a person so extremely ................. that his will is paralyzed and he is totally unable to set about any new undertaking. Too much ................. is indeed often ................. than too little.

23 A whale is not a fish, even though it does live in water. A fish has no lungs, is cold-blooded, and absorbs oxygen from the water through its gills; but a whale is warm-blooded and has a genuine set of lungs. In consequence, in bodily structure the is ................. like a shark, which is a true fish, than it is like a horse.

24 The brook on our farm has many whims. It ripples over bright and shiny rocks, and falls into a placid little pool so clear that I can see the pebbles on the bottom and can see myself down there, too. As I look straight down, it is hard to tell whether what I see is my nose or a .................., but as I move a little, that which I sec stands still, so I know it is not ..................................... Farther on the brook forgets the placid pool and tumbles over roots and rocks. It does, indeed, have many ....................

25 To pant for recognition, to yearn to impress one's personality upon one's fellow-men, is the essence of ambition. The ambitious person may think that he merely thirsts to "do something" or "be somebody" but really what he craves is to figure potently in the minds of others, to be greatly loved, admired, or feared. To reap a success which no one .................. does not satisfy the yearnings of the .................. individual.

26 Washington was a very silent man. Of no man in the world's history do we have so few sayings of a personal kind. As for talking about himself, that was something in which he almost never indulged. Yet it would be a great error to interpret his ................. as an indication that he was in any sense cold or unfeeling.

27 As a rule, it is more economical to remember things by associating them clearly and vigorously than by going through many repetitions of them. Thus, a clear understanding of the causes for the Democratic victory in the national election in 1916 will be ................. effective in remembering the fact than a dozen ................. of the statement "Woodrow Wilson was elected in 1916."

28 Fundamentally, education depends upon the capacity of a person to profit by past experiences. Past situations modify present and future adjustments. Education in its broadest sense means acquiring experiences that serve to ................. existing inherited or acquired tendencies of behavior.

29 "Naïve" and "unsophisticated" are frequently confused. The former suggests a type of behavior which is artless, spontaneous, and free from the restraints of custom. The latter implies fully as great lack of knowledge of social usage, and, in addition, conduct which is primitive and perchance inelegant. Thus, the ................. youth was the first to enter the car, and his ................. little sister warmly kissed him in the presence of the king. We may also say that a country boy is ................. with respect to city life and customs.

Test 1. Number right .......... × 2 = Score ..........

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Продв. экз.: Форма А

ТЕСТ 2. ЧТЕНИЕ: ПОНИМАНИЕ ПРЕДЛОЖЕНИЯ

Samples: Can dogs bark? YesNo

Does a cat have six legs? YesNo

Прочитайте каждый вопрос и подчеркните правильный ответ.

1 Is milk white? YesNo 1

2 Do we sleep in beds? YesNo 2

3 Is the day as dark as night? YesNo 3

4 Is green a color? YesNo 4

5 Is smoke always yellow? YesNo 5

6 Do men and women dress just alike? YesNo 6

7 Do ships sail on the sea? YesNo 7

8 Are all chimneys made of brass? YesNo 8

9 Are rocks hard? YesNo 9

10 Is everybody as huge as a giant? YesNo 10

11 Do pupils always have excellent memories? YesNo 11

12 Are brooms used to sweep bedrooms? YesNo 12

13 Are machines ever useful? YesNo 13

14 Are sugar and salt sold in stores? YesNo 14

15 Are geese generally clad in bonnets? YesNo 15

16 Do lambs roar? YesNo 16 17 Does crime always bring happiness? YesNo 17 18 Does justice sometimes seem cruel? YesNo 18 19 Could one cradle hold eighty infants? YesNo 19 20 Is a beetle very different from a mole? YesNo 20

21 Does the friendship of a cheerful person make us unhappy? YesNo 21

22 Is a dime less than a nickel? YesNo 22

23 Is the guilty thief always located? YesNo 23

24 Is it ever important to hurry? YesNo 24

25 Might a prisoner feel sorrow at the ruin he has caused? YesNo 25

26 Are all antique benches made of bamboo? YesNo 26

27 Are battleships dedicated to warfare? YesNo 27

28 Can we discern things clearly in a dense fog? YesNo 28

29 Might a person suffer confusion during an examination? YesNo 29

30 Are marmalade and gruel made of milkweed? YesNo 30

31 Could delicious chocolate be served at a festival? YesNo 31

32 Do all university professors give instruction in science YesNo 32

33 Does it take courage to perform a very dangerous task? YesNo 33

34 Should one always be censured for playing a flute by the fireplace? YesNo 35

35 Are homely people always loathed and disliked? YesNo 35

36 Is it deemed delightful to suffer a bloody defeat? YesNo 36

37 Would a man be fortunate if he could flee from a famine? YesNo 37

38 May careful observation be of considerable help in decreasing mistakes? YesNo 38

39 Does speaking with brevity necessarily mean that one is peevish YesNo 39

40 Are chimes ever played in a cathedral? YesNo 40

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Продв. экз.: Форма А

ТЕСТ 2, ПРОДОЛЖЕНИЕ

41 Do repealed interruptions sometimes exasperate us? YesNo 41

42 Should thieves be encouraged by giving them magnificent rewards? YesNo 42

43 Are locusts and gnats generally believed to enjoy immortality? YesNo 43

44 Might an accidental outbreak cause anxiety? YesNo 44

45 May shortages often be prevented by foresight? YesNo 45

46 Is an annual appeal made once a week? YesNo 46

47 May occasional opposition awaken us to greater endeavor? YesNo 47

48 Is every earl destined to become a genius or a conqueror? YesNo 48

49 Might a person show unfeigned enjoyment of a symphony? YesNo 49

50 Are we irresistibly led to confide in every near-by idler? YesNo 50

51 Do any considerable percentage of motorists use headlights? YesNo 51

52 Does an auctioneer boost prices with earnestness? YesNo 52

53 Is it advisable to use dynamite as a lubricant? YesNo 53

54 Is a person in a frenzy likely to make wild gestures? YesNo 54

55 Should the captain of a yacht consider the weather forecast? YesNo 55

56 Would it take a considerable income to provide a sumptuous wardrobe? YesNo 56

57 Is it disgraceful to teach a defenseless person decimals? YesNo 57

58 Is the idea of burial usually attractive? YesNo 58

59 May allies make exertion to enter into a federation? YesNo 59

60 Should enthusiastic homage make a man indignant? YesNo 60

61 Could the imperious actions of a lordly person become notorious? YesNo 61

62 Is all adventurous activity to be deplored? YesNo 62

63 Should a person be advised to sacrifice a good opportunity? YesNo 63

64 Is a harmonious alliance sometimes expedient? YesNo 64

65 Could an eloquent lawmaker do anything heinous? YesNo 65

66 Is boric acid a chemical made of graphite? YesNo 66

67 Are all festivities characterized by extravagance? YesNo 67

68 May imposition upon others become habitual? YesNo 68

69 Is a scarecrow a kind of inoffensive imitation? YesNo 69

70 Does bliss always befall desperate people? YesNo 70

71 Could congressional action cause the people to be dissatisfied? YesNo 71

72 May seeing a person drunk decrease one's admiration for him? YesNo 72

73 Could an inexperienced person be jovial and fascinating? YesNo 73

74 Is one often assaulted by a boon companion? YesNo 74

75 Ought accursed liars to be suppressed? YesNo 75

76 Might an involuntary impulse impel one to be malicious? YesNo 76

77 Is one necessarily inhospitable who dislikes an obnoxious guest? YesNo 77

78 Does extreme audacity sometimes make us stand aghast? YesNo 78

79 Is humanity subject to joyous emotions? YesNo 79

80 Might a hysterical person given to rashness be intolerable? YesNo 80

Number right . . . . . . . . . .

Number wrong . . . . . . . . . .

Test 2. Score (subtract) . . . . . . . . . .

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Продв. экз.: Форма А

ТЕСТ 3. ЧТЕНИЕ: ЗНАЧЕНИЕ СЛОВ

Samples: Bread is something to catch drink eat throw wear

A robin is a bird cat dog girl horse

В каждом предложении подчеркните слово, которое делает предложение верным.

1March is the name of a day food month week year 1

2A fat person is always bad blue cold heavy little 2

3A thing that is perfect is always close early hard little right 3

4A farmer often raises bears corn gold paper pictures 4

5Cotton is cool dark heavy soft sweet 5

6A husband is sometimes a father flower mother sister town 6

7A path is a place to eat dress die live walk 7

8A maiden is a bird boy girt king plant 8

9A lion is blue fine hot strong sweet 9

10Islands are land ships soldiers time water 10

11The ocean is fire land paper water wood 11

12Rice is a battle beast bell cloud grain 12

13A dove is a bird boat fish horse sheep 13

14To be silent is to be heard loud quick still wild 14

15Olives are to burn drink eat ride wear 15

16To crush is to break escape guard hold plant 16

17Rapid means long much quick small soft 17

18A moment means color form money time place 18

19To stitch is to reward sew starve suggest tempt 19

20A question is something we answer build eat grow kill 20

21Harbors are for churches cows gardens horses ships 21

22To polish is to bribe brighten smite thrive traverse 22

23To pronounce is to sail show speak stand watch 23

24A physician is a child doctor master noise valley 24

25A customer is a person who buys draws fishes hunts sells 25

26To wander is to improve locate roam situate wail 26

27To be sober is to be funny grave happy noisy wild 27

28An orphan is one who has no clothing education hair parents teeth 28

29To be active is to be hospitable humorous ignoble indolent sprightly 29

30To be wretched is to be proud silent swift unhappy valuable 30

31Independence means blame custom freedom mercy virtue 31

32Agriculture refers to authority appearance defense farming mystery 32

33To inquire is to appear ask rest sleep watch 33

34A tavern is a companion funeral parcel park hotel 34

35To be saucy is to be affectionate agreeable devoted dignified rude 35

36An argument is a discussion gully gymnasium penance perjury 36

37Jealous means affectionate appeased benevolent envious sympathetic 37

38Meek means gaudy gentle mean strength tight 38

39Gorgeous means frisky gigantic hereditary magnificent malicious 39

40A barge is a kind of animal boat castle fruit vegetable 40

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Продв. экз.: Форма А

ТЕСТ 3, ПРОДОЛЖЕНИЕ

41Situation refers to noise number place pleasure time 41

42To plan is to banish bestow design betray defeat 42

43Behavior refers to position conduct progress revenge temper 43

44A vagabond is a kite lantern nightingale tramp scholar 44

45Ambition means aspiration frivolity lettering remorse slothfulness 45

46A sluggard is ambitious considerate divine earnest lazy 46

47Victorious means baffled frustrated triumphant unstable vagrant 47

48To mingle is to mislead blend sanction screech scurry 48

49To heed is to escape fancy hurry notice prove 49

50Dignified means lonely monstrous prominent spiritual stately 50

51An opponent is a delicacy antagonist detective diplomat hostess 51

52To prophesy is to assess bemoan cancel disclaim foretell 52

53Imperial affairs concern cities garments kingdoms machines patterns 53

54To massacre is to investigate lament manifest misunderstand slaughter 54

55To be prompt is to be formal frightful hospitable punctual purified 55

56Listless means indifferent loathsome malicious merciless presumptuous 56

57To lament is to flatter humor injure lend mourn 57

58A prologue is a kind of introduction knell prohibition sermon tempest 58

59Lifeless means inanimate indefinite infamous undecided untidy 59

60An impression is a century compass copy globe pasture 60

61Crafty means accurate proficient slavish submissive wily 61

62Liberality means promotion robbery reproof scandal generosity 62

63Jubilant means abrupt abject confused triumphant doleful 63

64A bulwark is a hospital hotel protection punishment purchase 64

65A legacy is an inheritance inscription levy receptacle regulation 65

66Maintenance means contention continuance corruption cowardice resource 66

67To meditate is to escort gossip ponder transgress withhold 67

68Covetous means avaricious bountiful gaudy gray-headed harassed 68

69Minimum means the largest least most newest oldest 69

70To chastise is to promise publish punish purchase trifle 70

71A sequel is something that excels follows interrupts precedes yields 71

72Ceaseless means boisterous diminished discontented ended incessant 72

73Emphatic means forcible frantic incurable pernicious reluctant 73

74To subvert means to overturn shorten sling sojourn spurn 74

75To be infamous is to be doubtful polished shameful sorrowful valuable 75

76To be languid is to be courteous domestic doubtful spiritless jolly 76

77An associate is an adversary ally antagonist emigrant ensign 77

78To be Vigilant means to be aloof betrothed betwixt lawless watchful 78

79Decisive means conclusive dazzled genuine profane prudent 79

80A scullion is a grasshopper gymnasium haycock hedgehog servant 80

81Usury has to do with chivalry fiction homage loans manufactures 81

82Perspective has to do with drawing expenses mining religion warfare 82

83An insurrection is a fugitive rebellion publication punishment hermit 83

84A reprobate is one who is very cowardly ugly wealthy wicked youthful 84

85Candid means illegitimate impeccable imperious incisive ingenuous 85

Test 3. Score . . . . . . . . . .

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Продв. экз.: Форма А

ТЕСТ 4. АРИФМЕТИКА: ВЫЧИСЛЕНИЯ

Решите эти примеры как можно быстрее, не допуская ошибок. Внимательно посмотрите на каждый пример, чтобы понять, что нужно сделать.

Begin here.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

Add Add

3 + 2 = 3 + 4 = 2 7 13

5 4 2

(6) (7) (8)(9)(10)

AddSubtractSubtract Add

17 472 × 3 =16

2 24 53

32

(11) (12) (13)(14)(15)

SubtractSubtractSubtractSubtractMultiply

16 961376526

5 255327 2

(16) (17) (18)(19)(20)

MultiplyDivideDivideAdd

253 6848765426 ÷ 3 =

6 2) 63) 8791654220

587339364

(21) (22) (23)(24)(25)

AddMultiplyMultiply

24 63894679

12 ⅘7 682)15.82 7/8 - 1 =

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Продв. экз.: Форма А

ТЕСТ 4, ПРОДОЛЖЕНИЕ

(26) (27) (28)(29)(30)

Subtract

¼ of 828 = 9⅖ - 4⅕ =791/7 × 2 =.45)27.90

16 ⅜

(31) (32) (33)(34)

MultiplyMultiply

3 4/3 ÷ 1½ = 9.72697½27/28 ÷ 6/7 =

21.8 18

(35) (36)

4.40 + .00044 + 4400 + .04 = 48.76 - 4 3/20 =

(37) (38)

1/2 + 3/4 + 1/6 + 2/3 + 7/8 = 27.34 + 2 1/4 + 89.2 + 4 3/4 =

(39) (40)

3 1/4 × 5 1/2 × 3 1/2 = 1 3/4 + 25.2 + 1 1/5 + 48.961 =

(41) (42) (43)(44)

SubtractAdd

(4)^3=8 yd. 1 ft. 3 in.5 yr. 9 mo.

\/ 45369 6 yd. 3 ft. 9 in.6 yr. 7 mo.

8 yr. 2 mo.

(45) (46)(47)

Express as a decimal

Multiplyto three places

67.36 + ⅔ = 4 gals. 3 qts. 1 pt.29 / 64 =

4

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Продв. экз.: Форма А

ТЕСТ 5. АРИФМЕТИКА: ЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ЗАДАЧИ

Найдите все ответы как можно быстрее. Запишите ответы на пунктирных линиях. Используйте чистые листы бумаги для вычислений.

Begin here.

1 How many are 3 eggs and 2 eggs? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

2 Mary is 7 years old. How old will she be in 3 years? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

3 A hen had 9 chicks and 3 of them died. How many were left? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

4 Milk costs 8 cents a pint and the milkman is going to raise the price 2 cents. What will it then cost? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

5 If you buy a pencil for 4 cents and pay for it with a dime, how much change should you get? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

6 How many dimes are there in a dollar? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

7 How many eggs are there in 7 nests if each nest has 3 eggs? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

8 How many cents will 8 oranges cost at 3 cents each? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

9 David earned $3.50 in June, $2.25 in July, and $1.50 in August. How much did he earn in all? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

10Frank bought 3 two-cent postage stamps and 13 one-cent stamps. How much did he pay for all? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

11Five girls buy a present costing 25 cents. How many cents does each pay? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

12If a train goes 60 miles in three hours, how far does it go in one hour? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

13John has saved $3.75. How many dollars more does he need to buy a pony which costs $45.75? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

14A man pays the street-car fare for himself and two friends. If the fare is 7¢, how much change should he receive from a half dollar? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

15A train which was due at 2 p.m. was 3 1/2 hours late. When did it arrive? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

16What is the cost of 10 oranges at 2 for 5 cents? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

17Edward has $1.67 in the bank and takes out 2 quarters, a dime, and a cent. How much does he have left in the bank? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

18What is the cost of a 4 3/4-pound roast at 40 cents a pound? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

19A boy saved 5 cents a day for two weeks, and 10 cents a day for the next four weeks. How much money does he then have? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

20A gallon is equal to 231 cubic inches. How many gallons are there in a tank 6x7x11 inches? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

21The tax rate in an Eastern city has varied as follows: 1910, 21¢ on each $100; 1911, 17¢ on each $100; 1912, 27¢ on each $100; 1913, 26¢ on each $100; 1914, 34¢ on each $100; 1915, 33¢ on each $100. The highest rate was how many times as great as the lowest? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

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Продв. экз.: Форма А

ТЕСТ 5, ПРОДОЛЖЕНИЕ

22Henry was marked 87 in geography the first month, 91 the second, and 93 the third month. What was his average grade? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

23If the butcher's scales read one ounce too much on each weighing, how much is a customer overcharged on a pound of steak at 48¢ a pound? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

24At $1.00 a bushel for potatoes and $20.00 a car for freight, how much will a 400-bushel carload of potatoes cost? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

25Tom has just 4 weeds' vacation and wishes to spend it in a city which it takes two days to reach by train. How many days can he spend in the city? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

26If a fence rail is 10 feet long, how many rails will it take to reach a mile? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

27Sound travels about 1100 ft. a second. If you see the flash of a cannon and 12 seconds later the sound reaches you, how far away is the cannon? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

28A man had $5000, from which he received 6 per cent income each year. In addition he earned $1500 in business. What was his total income for the year? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

29Frank and George buy 300 marbles for 50 cents. Frank pays 35 cents and George 15 cents. How many marbles should George receive? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

30If a watch gains 20 seconds in 24 hours, what fraction of a minute will it gain between noon and 6 p.m.? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

31The heights of 4 boys in a class are 5 feet 10 inches, 5 feet 9 inches, 5 feet 7 inches, and 5 feet 6 inches. What is the average height? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

32An article which formerly sold at 12 cents was raised to 18 cents. What per cent was the price advanced? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

33A broker charges $25 commission on every sale plus 5 per cent on all over $200. What would be his commission on a $500 sale? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

34If 72 per cent of potatoes is water, how many pounds of solid material are there in a ton of potatoes? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

35A man invested $1000 in each of 3 different bonds. The first paid 8 per cent dividend and the second 6 per cent, but on the third he lost $5 on each hundred dollars invested. What was his net yearly gain on the three investments? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

36If the circumference of a circle is 12.5664 feet, what is its diameter? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

37The regular price of a certain piece of linen is $4 per yard. A remnant 1 1/4 yards long is offered at $2.50. What per cent reduction is made? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

38A man six feet tall casts a shadow 8 feet long at 9 a.m. A telephone pole casts a shadow 100 feet long at the same time. How high is the pole? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

39It costs 43 cents to send a 10-pound parcel post package from New Orleans to Dallas. What will it cost to send an 8-pound package if the cost is 3 cents more on the first pound than on additional pounds? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

40If the hour hand of a clock is 3 inches long and the minute hand is 4 inches long, how far apart are the tips of the two hands at 9 a.m.? Answer. . . . . . . . . .

Test 5. Number right. . . . . . . . . . × 4 = Score . . . . . . . . . .

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Продв. экз.: Форма А

ТЕСТ 6. ЕСТЕСТВОЗНАНИЕ И НАУКА

Samples: The number of cents in a dollar is 200 100 300

Our rain comes from the clouds moon stars

Подчеркните слово, которое делает предложение верным.

Begin here.

1Thanksgiving comes in July January November 1

2 The earth is shaped most like a baseball football pear 2

3 A sweet-smelling flower is the daisy poppy rose 3

4 The month before July is May June August 4

5 The axle is a part of an ax typewriter wagon 5

6 Alfalfa is a kind of corn fruit hay 6

7 Bacon comes from the cow hog sheep 7

8 An animal that builds dams is the alligator beaver turtle 8

9 Raisins are dried currants gooseberries grapes 9

9 London is in England Scotland Wales 10

11 The dahlia is a kind of animal flower fruit 11

12 The tractor is used in farming mining racing 12

13 Tarts are a kind of drink pastry vegetable 13

14 Planes are used chiefly by barbers blacksmiths carpenters 14

15 Rubber is obtained from animals oil trees 15

16 The antelope is a kind of deer rabbit wolf 16

17 The number of quarts in a gallon is 2 4 6 17

18 A telescope makes things look larger prettier smaller 18

19 Chop suey is a dish of the Chinese Indians Mexicans 19

20 A flower that grows from a bulb is the lily marigold poppy 20

21 The compass is used chiefly by sailors surgeons tailors 21

22 Serge is a kind of cloth drink wood 22

23 The article costing the least is coat gloves overcoat 23

24 The anvil is used by blacksmiths carpenters printers 24

25 A food requiring many eggs is "angel food" bread marmalade 25

26 Rye is most like beans corn wheat 26

27 The cotton gin was invented by Arkwright Watt Whitney 27

28 Beets are useful for making catsup sugar jellies 28

29 The earth moves completely around the sun in about 7 days 30 days 365 days 29

30 The most gold is produced in Alaska New York Tennessee 30

31 The lungs take from the air carbon dioxide nitrogen oxygen 31

32 The tadpole is the young of the fish frog lizard 32

33 Most of our anthracite coal comes from Alabama Colorado Pennsylvania 33

34 Molasses is obtained from grapes honey sugar cane 34

35 A great clothing-manufacturing state is Massachusetts Oregon Texas 35

36 A food rich in fats is butter eggs tapioca 36

37 An important meat-packing city is Chicago New Orleans Seattle 37

38 Lard comes from butter cattle hogs 38

39 A food containing considerable oil is rice potatoes walnuts 39

40 Linen is made from cotton flax hemp 40

41 The United States exports coffee cotton tea 41

42 A tree that will grow from cuttings is the oak pine willow 42

43 Organdie is a kind of cloth marmalade musical instrument 43

44 The common house fly often lays its eggs in leaves manure water 44

45 The greatest sugar-exporting country is Brazil Cuba Mexico 45

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Продв. экз.: Форма А

ТЕСТ 6, ПРОДОЛЖЕНИЕ

46 The Leghorn is a kind of cow owl goat 46

47 The panther is most like the cat dog wolf 47

48 Electric lights were invented by Edison Marconi Volts 48

49 The most wool is produced in Australia France Holland 49

50 Calcutta is a city in China Egypt India 50

51 Tapioca is chiefly fat starch sugar 51

52 The largest state in the Union is California New York Texas 52

53 The freezing point on the Centigrade thermometer 0° 32° 100° $3

54 The tooth's enamel is broken down by acids carbon dioxide starches 54

55 Air and gasoline are mixed in the accelerator carburetor gear-case 55

56 A crop which enriches the soil is clover potatoes tobacco 56

57 Distance above sea level is known as altitude latitude longitude 57

58 The house fly spreads bubonic plague typhoid yellow fever 58

59 A very important product of Minneapolis is automobiles flour meat 59

60 A food that has much the same food substance as rice is beans peas potatoes 60

61 A gross equals 64 144 500 61

62 Milk testers were devised by Babcock Bell Edison 62

63 The coarsest of these threads is No. 40 60 80 63

64 The differential is a part of an auto bicycle typewriter 64

65 The largest planet is Jupiter Neptune Saturn 65

66 A plant that can be grafted is the apple tree lily potato 66

67 The normal temperature of the human body is about 60° 98° 12° $3

68 Alcohol is made from gasoline grains oils 68

69 An avalanche causes destruction by burning sliding spouting 69

70 Most automobiles are manufactured in Michigan New York Iowa 70

71 The Nile is in Africa Asia Europe 71

72 A country that imports nearly half its food is England France Germany 72

73 Bronchitis resembles most dyspepsia headaches sore throat 73

74 A common ingredient of matches is calcium iodine phosphorus 74

75 A body that shines by reflected light is the moon North Star sun 75

76 Monsoons are a kind of plain plateau storm 76

77 The days are longest in March July October 77

73 The largest amount of corn is shipped from Denver Omaha Pittsburgh 78

79 Tokyo is a city of China India Japan 79

80 A place for storing weapons is called an abattoir arsenal cafeteria 80

81 A plant that thrives best in dry places is the lichen lily mushroom 81

82 The dictaphone is a kind of multigraph phonograph typewriter 82

83 The Wyandotte is a kind of fowl sheep watermelon 83

84 Linotypes are used in printing surveying weaving 84

85 An eight-sided figure is called an octagon scholium trapezium 85

86 "Pi" is equal to 7854 3.141 6666 86

87 Croquettes are a kind of food ornament weapon 87

88 A botanist is one who studies animals minerals plants 88

89 The technical name for hard coal is anthracite bituminous lignite 89

90 Air brakes are used on automobiles balloons trains 90

91 Deltas tend to grow larger smaller wetter 91

92 The Angora is a kind of chicken goat sheep 92

93 One of the lightest-known metals is aluminum tin zinc 93

94 The most expensive of these rugs is Axminster Brussels Oriental 94

95 Fondant is a kind of candy meat salad 95

Number right . . . . . . . . . .

Number wrong . . . . . . . . . . ÷ 2 = . . . . . . . . . .

Test 6. Score (subtract) . . . . . . . . . .

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Продв. экз.: Форма А

ТЕСТ 7. ИСТОРИЯ И ЛИТЕРАТУРА

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1 An elf is a kind of animal brownie dragon 1

2 "The Glass Slipper" reminds us of Ali Baba Cinderella Goldilocks 2

3The first President of the United States was Adams Jefferson Washington 3

4The shepherd boy who became king was David Saul Solomon 4

5Columbus made his first voyage to America in 1492 1620 1776 5

6The highest officer of a city is the alderman chief of police mayor 6

7Apollo was the god of rivers the sun wind 7

8A battle of the Revolution was Bull Run Bunker Hill Tippecanoe 8

9The god of mischief was Asgard Loki Mimir 9

10Mount Olympus is located in Greece Italy Washington 10

11Hiawatha was written by Bryant Longfellow Whittier 11

12The Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776 1781 1789 12

13A name made famous by Longfellow is Matthew Arnold Admiral Dewey Paul Revere 13

14Kings are supposed to rule for 4 years 8 years life 14

15"The Children's Hour" was written by Longfellow Riley Stevenson 15

16The Quakers came from England France Holland 16

17Ulysses captured Troy by hiding in a forest load of hay wooden horse 17

18The country which helped America in the Revolution was England France Germany 18

19Goliath was slain by David Joseph Samson 19

20Thor lost his armor chariot hammer 20

21"Uncle Tom's Cabin" was written by Alger Sewell Stowe 21

22Louisiana was purchased by Jefferson Madison Polk 22

23Peter Pan is the name of a boy dog fairy 23

24The slaves were freed by Jefferson Lincoln Washington 24

25The first white man to see the Pacific was Balboa Cabot Vespucci 25

26The United States was allied in the Great War with Bulgaria France Turkey 26

27"Treasure Island" tells about Long John Micawber Uncas 27

28Madame Curie is noted for the discovery of platinum radium pyrite 28

29"The Star-Spangled Banner" was written by Alcott Burns Key 29

30The earliest of these inventions was railroad stagecoach steamboat 30

31Foreigners can obtain the right to vote by habeas corpus naturalization purchase 31

32"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" tells about Ichabod Crane Hiawatha Pinocchio 32

33Robert E. Lee surrendered to Grant Sheridan Sherman 33

34New York was settled by the Dutch English French 34

35Minnehaha means falling leaves laughing waters whispering pines 35

36The most important qualification for a voter is generosity intelligence wealth 36

37The king who let the cakes burn was Alfred Arthur William 37

38Inability to pay debts is called bankruptcy embezzlement vagrancy 38

39The messenger of the gods was called Mercury Perseus Vulcan 39

40Virginia was settled by the English French Spanish 40

41"Oliver Twist" was written by Dickens Scott Thackeray 41

42Roger Williams was a colonizer judge merchant 42

43Valley Forge relates to the Civil War Revolution War of 1812 43

44Sherlock Holmes was a detective sailor thief 44

45A man who betrayed his country was Arnold Cornwall Lee 45

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Продв. экз.: Форма А

ТЕСТ 7, ПРОДОЛЖЕНИЕ

46The number of United States Senators from each state is 1 2 4 46

47"The Man Without a Country" was written by Cooper Hawthorne Hale 47

48A general in the Civil War was Lincoln Sherman Washington 48

49The name "Old Ironsides" refers to a man mountain ship 49

50A President who was assassinated was Garfield Roosevelt Taylor 50

51The British Prime Minister in 1918 was Lloyd George Balfour Asquith 51

52The Red Cross was founded by Clara Barton Jenny Lind Rockefeller 52

53Legal authority over a dead man's estate is given to an administrator judge jury 53

51Barbara Frietchie sympathized with the English South Union 54

55Grover Cleveland was a general an inventor a President 55

56The crime which brings the greatest punishment is larceny manslaughter murder 56

57The chief cause of the Mexican War was disputed territory immigration slavery 57

58The stork reminds us of Holland Italy Scotland 58

59Cornwallis surrendered at Appomattox Bunker Hill Yorktown 59

60"Treasure Island" was written by Alger Defoe Stevenson 60

61The "spoils system" refers to farming political offices tariff 61

62Jesus was betrayed by Herod Judas Pilate 62

63Louisiana was purchased from the French Indians Spanish 63

64The son of Abraham was Isaac Moses Solomon 64

65Lewis and Clark explored The Great Lakes The Mississippi Valley The Northwest 65

66The number of men in the Light Brigade was 600 500 400 66

67The War of 1812 was fought against England Mexico Spain 67

68Among the allies of Germany was Belgium Bulgaria Roumania 68

69One of Robin Hood's men was Ivanhoe Lancelot Little John 69

70Each state has the power to coin money declare war establish schools 70

71A great Scotch poet was Burns Chaucer Milton 71

72The General who surrendered at Yorktown was Burgoyne Cornwallis Lafayette 72

73A gnome is a kind of dwarf giant priest 73

74"Treasure Island" tells about Black Dog Fagin Miss Hazy 74

75The vessel which overcame the Merrimac was the Monitor Old Ironsides Wasp 75

76A man known for his strength was Abel David Samson 76

77One who lives in the poorhouse is legally a bankrupt delinquent pauper 77

78"A Tale of Two Cities" tells of the American Revolution Civil War French Revolution 78

79Ivanhoe is a character from Dickens Scott Wordsworth 79

80Circa changed the men of Odysseus into horses stones swine 80

81In 1917 there was a great Revolution in Germany Russia Turkey 81

82A writer of mystery tales was Dickens Poe Scott 82

83"Styx" was the name of a giant god river 83

84A city is most likely to own its electric lights gas plant water system 84

85The author of "Innocents Abroad" is Hawthorne Stevenson Mark Twain 85

86The American Revolution was chiefly a dispute over boundary lines slavery taxation 86

87"The Last of the Mohicans" was Hiawatha Mowgli Uncas 87

88Wallace Irwin is an actor baseball player writer 88

89Coleridge wrote "Ancient Mariner" "Hiawatha" "Thanatopsis" 89

90The Chautauqua is a kind of entertainment museum music 90

91A word that means exactly the opposite of joy is sad sorrow sorry 91

92Marco Polo was a famous philosopher traveler warrior 92

93"The Charge of the Light Brigade" was written by Burns Longfellow Tennyson 93

94The Mohammedan Bible is the Bagavad-gita Koran Zend-Avesta 94

95The singular of "are" is is was were 95

Number right . . . . . . . . . .

Number wrong . . . . . . . . . . ÷ 2 = . . . . . . . . . .

Test 7. Score (subtract) . . . . . . . . . .

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Продв. экз.: Форма А

ТЕСТ 8. ВЛАДЕНИЕ ЯЗЫКОМ

Примеры

Applesis

are good.

Hetold

telled me.

1

Icalculate

expect to go soon.

2

Last year unclegave

give me a pair of skates.

3

His leg was broke.

broken.

4

They have gone

went to town.

5

He isn't any

no better than you.

6

Always bathe

wash your hands before eating.

7

I have a heap

great deal of work to do.

8

We had a delicious

delightful time at the party.

9

The earthquake hurt

damaged four buildings.

10

I had sat

set there for an hour.

11

Yourself

You and your guests are invited.

12

I saw

seen him do it.

13

I think dominoes is an interesting game.

sport.

14

My father is very mad at

angry with me.

15

We had only started till

when Joe came.

16

The news are

is bad today.

17

Where are you going?

going to?

18

They fight as

like demons.

19

I told him to to quickly run home.

to run home quickly.

20

He doesn't

don't know anything.

21

I think you had ought

ought to go.

22

I asked him which one he chose.

choosed.

23

This battle transpired

occurred in 1863.

24

He does not go

He goes to school on Mondays.

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Продв. экз.: Форма А

ТЕСТ 8, ПРОДОЛЖЕНИЕ

31

He acted the part perfect.

perfectly.

32

He worked with much snap.

vigor.

33

He sat

set the vase on the table.

34

Rain has been plenty

plentiful this season.

35

The prisoner finally admitted

declared he was guilty.

36

I have often ridden

rode a horse.

37

He went in search of

his his sheep.

38

I have often risen

rose early.

39

The honest person is to be applauded.

commended.

40

He is disinterested

uninterested in history.

41

He has an appointment

a date with the president.

42

We charged and occupied

possessed their trenches.

43

Slavery was abolished

destroyed in 1863.

44

His attack on my character made me indignant.

peevish.

45

One is not qualified

fit to vote at the age of 18.

46

I have often rang

rung this bell.

47

My work is much

very different this year.

48

He caught nearly

nearly caught down and went to sleep.

49

He laid

lay down and went to sleep.

50

All went but I.

me.

51

Charity is when one gives

means giving to the poor.

52

It is now plain and evident

evident why he left.

53

Are you sure he shall

will succeed?

54

Arson means when one sets

setting fire to property.

55

I can hardly endure

stand him.

56

Each man and woman was

were present.

57

Why cherish

pursue a vain hope?

58

I wish John was

were here.

59

He has no fear; nothing can confuse

daunt him.

60

Is that he?

him?

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Number wrong . . . . . . . . . .

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Продв. экз.: Форма А

ТЕСТ 9. ДИКТАНТ

Test 9. Full score for easier sentences not dictated . . . . . . . . . .

Number right in sentences dictated . . . . . . . . . .

Sum . . . . . . . . . .

× 2 = Score . . . . . . . . . .

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