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1. What is the topic of the talk?
A.
A) A beautiful plant
B.
B) A poisonous plant
C.
C) A delicious plant
D.
D) A fast- growing plant
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2. Where is the Hemlock found?
A.
A) In vegetable gardens
B.
B) Only in the United States
C.
C) In supermarkets
D.
D) In many different places
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3. What is the true about Hemlock?
A.
A) Its leaves resemble parsley.
B.
B) It grows next to carrots.
C.
C) Its leaves are shaped like carrots.
D.
D) It does not have roots.
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4. What can happen to someone who eats Hemlock?
A.
A) The person may die.
B.
B) The person may get lots of healthful nutrients.
C.
C) The person may enjoy it and want more.
D.
D) The person may become dangerous
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5. What type of contest is it?
A.
A) A story- writing contest
B.
B) A frog- catching contest
C.
C) A singing contest
D.
D) A frog- jumping contest
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6. Approximately how many frogs participate each year?
A.
A) Sixty-three
B.
B) Two hundred
C.
C) Two thousand
D.
D) Forty thousand
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7. How many times does a frog need to jump to win?
A.
A) One
B.
B) Two
C.
C) Three
D.
D) Four
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8. What it true about the frog- jumping contest?
A.
A) The contest took place for years before Twain wrote about it.
B.
B) Twain wrote about the contest while he was watching it for the first time.
C.
C) Twain went to see the contest many times during his lifetime.
D.
D) Twain wrote about the contest before it actually took place.
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9. Who is giving this talk?
A.
A) A student
B.
B) A professor
C.
C) A bookstore clerk
D.
D) A librarian
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10. What is the circulation desk?
A.
A) The place where students get I.D. cards
B.
B) The place where students can use computers
C.
C) The place where students check books out
D.
D) The place where students find books in the library
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11. What do the students need to take books from the library?
A.
A) A fee
B.
B) A students I.D. card
C.
C) Permission from the instructor
D.
D) A computer
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12. How long may students keep the books?
A.
A) A few hours
B.
B) Two days
C.
C) Fourteen days
D.
D) Two months