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Prof. Mitchell NYSTCE MULTI-SUBJECT PRACTICE TEST: PART 3
1). A family consists of two parents, three sons, and two daughters. The mother clearly favors her eldest son, the “momma’s boy.” This sons does very well in school and in his career. This exemplifies the concept of
A. ego involvement
B. meritocracy C. experimental effect
D. self-fulfilling prophecy
2) A topographical map is one that shows the
A. population distribution of a region
B. climate of a region
C. landscape and water of a region
D. political boundaries of a region
3). A nomadic lifestyle would most likely be found in the
A. English countryside
B. Scandinavian fjords
C. Sahara desert
D. Canadian Rockies
4). Andy Warhol’s
portrait of Marilyn Monroe was done in which genre?
A. Impressionism
B. Cubism
C. Pop art
D. Dadaism 5). Mr. DeVito’s class is studying immigration to the United States. Which concept would be appropriate to introduce?
A. divestment
B. assimilation
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C. feudalism
D. nationalism
6). Which of the following would be considered proteins?
1. chicken
11. shellfish
111. cereal
A. 1 only
B. 1 & 11
C. 11 & 111
D. 1, 11 & 111
7). All of the following are aerobic exercises EXCEPT
A. jumping jacks
B. walking
C. squats
D. swimming
8). The widespread use of computers has led to a national concern over
A. increased pollution of the environment
B. guarding the right to privacy
C. protection of the right to petition
D. a decrease in television viewing
9). Given that the following sentence is true,
“If turnips are not blue, then the sky is falling
which of the following sentences MUST also be true?
A.
If turnips are blue, then the sky is not falling
B.
If the sky is falling, then turnips are not blue
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C.
If the sky is not falling, then turnips are blue
D.
If the sky is not falling, then turnips are not blue
A cycling of materials is represented in the diagram below.
10). Which statement is supported by events shown in the diagram?
A.
Materials are cycled between living organisms, only.
B.
Materials are cycled between heterotrophic living organisms, only.
C.
Materials are cycled between the living and nonliving components of the environment.
D.
Materials are cycled between the physical factors of the environment by the processes of condensation and evaporation.
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11). Mr. Rosenberg writes these words on the chalkboard:
Igneous
Sedimentary
Metamorphic
She is going to teach a lesson on
A.
geography
B.
biology
C.
chemistry
D.
geology
12). The culture of a people consists of its
1. religion
11. language
111. social organization
A. 1 only
B. 1 & 11
C. 11 & 111
D. 1, 11 & 111
13). The monotheism of the ancient Hebrews spread throughout the ancient world and led to the formation of Christianity and Islam. This is an example of
A. cultural diffusion
B. religious homogeneity
C. global interdependence
D. demographic data
14). A teacher is doing a career awareness unit for his class. Which of the following would be appropriate?
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1. Have each child take a personality inventory
11. Use small groups to conduct class research projects on a particular field
111. Bring in representatives of a number of careers to speak to the class
A. 1 only
B. 1 & 11
C. 11 & 111
D. 1, 11 & 111
15). One type of allergic reaction results in construction of the bronchial tubes, which
interferes with the passage of air into and out of the lungs. This type of allergic reaction is most closely associated with A. emphysema
B. asthma
C. bronchitis
D. meningitis
16). Physical education goals for children include all of the following EXCEPT
A. aerobic conditioning
B. sportsmanship
C. joining a sports team
D. strength training
17). The creation of wildlife refuges and the enforcement of game hunting laws are measures of
A. conservation
B. exploitation
C. conservatism
D. population control
Questions 18 and 19 are based on the following excerpt
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“…But there are some occasions… when he considers certain laws to be so unjust as to render obedience to them a dishonor. He then openly and civilly breaks and quietly suffers the penalty for their breach…”
18). This passage supports the use of A. military force
B. appeasement
C. civil disobedience
D. retaliation
19). Which leader based his actions on the philosophy expressed in this passage?
A. Vladimir I. Lenin
B. Simon Bolivar
C. Yasir Arafat
D. Mohandas K. Ghandi
20). A teacher takes a beaker of colored water and pours it from a long, slim vessel into a short, wide vessel. The teacher is illustrating the principle of
A. natural selection
B. deduction
C. conservation
D. accommodation
21). Which of these painters were considered impressionists?
1. Monet
11. Rembrandt
111. da Vinci
A. 1 only
B. 11 only
C. 1 & 11
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