746 MCGRAW-HILL’S SAT
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- Known for his temper, impatience, and how
easily he can be irritated, Dr. McGee was not
well liked by his patients.
(A) Known for his temper, impatience, and
how easily he can be irritated
(B) Knowing his temper, impatience, and
irritability
(C) Known for his temper, impatience, and
irritability
(D) Known for his temper, impatience, and
irritation
(E) Known for his temper, for his impa-
tience, and his irritability - Winningthe final match, Courtney gave a gra-
cious speech thanking her competitor, the
sponsors, and the spectators.
(A) Winning
(B) Having won
(C) Being that she won
(D) If she had won
(E) For her winning - Generally regarded as the most influential social
science treatise of the 20th century, John Maynard
Keynes wrote a book, The General Theory of
Employment Interest and Money that forever
changed the way scientists looked at the economy.
(A) John Maynard Keynes wrote a book, The
General Theory of Employment Interest
and Moneythat
(B) a book by John Maynard Keynes, The
General Theory of Employment Interest
and Money,that
(C) John Maynard Keynes’ bookThe General
Theory of Employment Interest and
Moneyhad already
(D) John Maynard Keynes wrote a book The
General Theory of Employment Interest
and Moneyhaving
(E) John Maynard Keynes’ book The General
Theory of Employment Interest and
Money
7. Neither of the proposals remained in their orig-
inal formby the time the legislature finished its
deliberations.
(A) Neither of the proposals remained in
their original form
(B) Neither proposal remained in its original
form
(C) Both of the proposals did not remain in
its original form
(D) With neither proposal remaining in its
original form
(E) Neither proposal remained in their
original forms
8. The Chief of Staff worked through the night to
preparethe President’s speech for the following
day.
(A) to prepare
(B) in preparing
(C) in the preparation of
(D) for preparing
(E) in order for preparing
9. The storm waves crashed into the shore, inun-
dating the stores along the boardwalk and
many cars in the parking lot were swept away
by them.
(A) boardwalk and many cars in the parking
lot were swept away by them
(B) boardwalk with many cars in the parking
lot being swept away
(C) boardwalk and sweeping away many
cars in the parking lot
(D) boardwalk, and it swept away many cars
in the parking lot
(E) boardwalk; sweeping away many cars in
the parking lot