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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. A small boy is an assistant who takes care of a giant _________ that eats air.
(a) Wire.
(b) Dog.
(c) Cat.
(d) Bird.
2. The boy examines the _______ and holds a wire to a scaffold.
(a) Tasks.
(b) Tombstone.
(c) Movement.
(d) Pizza.
3. What is another name for the electric cell that is described in #149?
(a) Wire string.
(b) Flip wire.
(c) Wire boy.
(d) Wire man.
4. ________ uses language that sounds like mathematics jargon to maintain that a girl burned in water is the key to a system.
(a) Thompson.
(b) Fire.
(c) Water.
(d) God.
5. The author's name is used to identify the idea of the progenitor of what the author calls the ___________.
(a) Kathleen.
(b) Antiperson.
(c) Anti Christ.
(d) Monica.
Short Answer Questions
1. The author notes that every person has a _________, made of wind, according to what his mother told him.
2. The boy also has another animal, named _________, that has been shaved.
3. The types of _________ in which horses are found are as varied as all the influences which have brought them into being.
4. Which of the sexes will have more trouble being blinded by the sparks when welding?
5. The living boy swings a shrunken ________ inside his pocket, ceding his life to the brother who preceded him.
Short Essay Questions
1. What happens to the skin when a wind gun is used?
2. What is the process of work, as used in the description of the process of welding?
3. What is the idea of a drowning balance, according to the description in this section?
4. What is the object of the hiding-ball game, according to the writing in the story?
5. What should a person do with the wind of a storm, according to quotes from the mother's book?
6. What is the definition of a Walter?
7. What is described in the Circle of Willis, one of the many sections in this book?
8. What is the process in which a dog current will be created within the dog?
9. Where does family energy come from, according to the section entitled "Flap, Wire, and Name"?
10. What are the three things that the author points out as having affected the horse populations?
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