A humanitarian and of lasting importance was about to unfold under the homely name "Operation Vittles."
(A)take place
(B) show up
(C) be played out
(D) occur
The Correct Answer
To us it became a stage, on which we tap-danced or a raft on which we crossed the high seas in search of treasure.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) stage: on which we tap-danced, (C) stage; on which we tap-danced, (D) stage on which we tap-danced
Correct Answer: D
Thick mists rise from the pools, the water obscures.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) obscuring (C) obscuring the water, (D) obscurant water.
Correct Answer: C
In fact, 27 percent of all books and magazines produced in Japan are comic books.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) magazines, produced in Japan, (C) magazines, produced in Japan (D) magazines produced in Japan,
Correct Answer: A
More ACT English Exam Questions
- 1On the boardwalk a woman is selling peeled mangoes for a dollar each. She served them doused with lemon and salt, and cut so expertly that plucking off the slices was easy.
- 2Taeko Komiyama, however, can reach the summit it in only forty minutes.
- 3Japanese students observe a rigorous annually schedule.
- 4The word vegalah is Yiddish for "little wagon," and when I was growing up in the Bronx, that's what we called the hip-high wire basket on two wheels that my parents used for all sorts of errands.
- 5Some parents have been moved by worries about the lyrics' influence on their children to seek ways of restricting access of songs they deplore.