On Katmandus busiest commercial avenue, under billboard ads for toothpaste and movies, a sidewalk artist chalked heroes from the country's oldest myths.
(A)NO CHANGE
(B) Katmandus’
(C) Katmandu’s
(D) Katmandu’s most
Japanese comic books, called manga, look very different then American comics.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) like (C) for (D) from
Correct Answer: D
If batters repeatedly fail to hit the ball—and lots of them do—the umpire is patient, giving them four or five chances instead of the usual three. Which of the following alternatives to the underlined portion would NOT be acceptable?
(A)umpire patiently gives (B) umpire, who is patient, gives (C) umpire, who patiently gives (D) patient umpire gives
Correct Answer: C
On December 2, 1964, Savio spoke compellingly to a countless group of protesters: "There is a time when the operation of the machine . . . makes you so sick at heart that you can't take part. . . and you've got to make it stop."
(A)NO CHANGE (B) numerous group (C) high volume (D) large crowd
Correct Answer: D
More ACT English Exam Questions
- 1Other letters are solemn, speaking of relatives and friends whom had died.
- 2Others, salt-encrusted, "sleep" in ancient caverns, waking after centuries to feed and to be bred.
- 3Then the microlending institution, such as Women's World Banking, makes a small loan (as little as $50) to, for example, an artisan or a food vendor (whom) would not qualify for a loan from a commercial bank.
- 4At ten lanes wide, they are much larger than the bypass loops have driven around Indianapolis and Cincinnati.
- 5Tan also realized that, whether her work was published or not, one could only learn about oneself by writing in her own, Chinese-American, voice.