A. Inefficient reading habits.
B. Purposeful reading.
C. Effective reading habits.
F. Speed reading.
E. Reading and studying.
A. Many readers are inefficient because they lack purpose in reading.
B. Many readers cannot relate what they read to their own experience.
C. The purpose in reading is to discover the author's main-thought.
D. Efficient reading is enjoyable.
E. Efficient reading is enjoyable
A. A man lost in a snow storm.
B. Himself.
C. A person wasting his time.
D. A man wandering about aimlessly.
E. None of the above.
A. A scientific journal.
B. An elementary reading text.
C. A book dealing with learning theory.
D. A newspaper.
E. An encyclopaedia.
A. Sickness.
B. Spitofulness.
C. Superstition.
D. Death
E. Religion
A. Is ill.
B. Has no faith in doctors.
C. Rejects society.
D. Is self-destructively spiteful.
E. Is too superstitious to interfere with fate.
A. Is not superstitions.
B. Know for certain that his liver is diseased.
C. Is uncertain about the condition of his liver.
D. Does not respect doctors.
E. Owes the doctor money.
A. A bitter old man.
B. Robust and optimistic.
C. Superstitious.
D. An illiterate.
E. A scientist.
A. Gun control law.
B. Death.
C. Life.
D. Wastefulness of killing.
E. Shortness of life.
A. It takes a long time to develop life.
B. Death is instantaneous.
C. Murder wastes life.
D. It takes twenty years to reach maturity.
E. Human development is arduous.
A. In his vegetable state.
B. In his animal state.
C. Around twenty years of age.
D. After thirty years of age.
E. Before death.
A.thou shall not kill.
B.child is the father of man.
C. Waste not thy time.
D. Maturity is the guide to reason.
E.chidhood is wasted no the young.
A. Econotics
B. Inflation and deflation
C. Determination of price
D fliw of goods
E overproduction
A . Inflation results when spending increases faster tham production
B. The relative flow of production and
Spending determines prices
C. Goods and services are traded for money.
E. Inflation is detrimental.
3. A. Decreased spending.
B. Controlling the number of diamonds available for sale.
C. Increasing the production of diamonds.
D. Producting artificial diamonds.
E. Discovering diamonds on the moon's surface.
A. Higher production than spending.
B. Lower production than spending.
C. Lower spending that production.
D. Equal spending and production.
E. None of the above.