1.The United States has less than 6% of the world’s population; yet it produces about ____ of the total world output.
A 20%
B 25%
C 30%
D 35%
2.What country is known as the Land of Maple Leaf?
A United States of America
B United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
C New Zealand
D Canada
3.The study of language acquisition is generally known as ___.
A theoretical linguistics
B psycholinguistics
C applied linguistics
D historical linguistics
4.It is known that Irish landscape in featured by ___.
A bogs
B mountains
C grassland
D rivers
5.The sentence “shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” is the beginning line of one of Shakespeare’s_____.
A comedies
B tragedies
C sonnets
D histories
6.All the following universities are located in New England EXCEPT____
A Yale
B Harvard
C MIT
D Berkeley
7.The highest peak in Canada is ____, which is the Yukon Territory of northwest Canada.
A. Mount Lawrence
B. Mount Superior
C. Mount Logan
D Mount Huron
8.____ is sometimes called the birthplace of America.
A. New England
B. the South
C. the West
D. the Midwest
9.The Tower of London, a historical sight, located in the center of London, was built by ____
A King Harold
B Robin Hood
C Oliver Cromwell
D William the Conqueror
10.The main theme of Emily Dickinson is the following except____
A fridendship
B love and marriage
C life and death
D war and peace
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