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Question 1 of 30
If you look very closely at a newspaper photograph you will see that the grey areas are made up of black dots of various sizes. The lighter the shades of grey, the smaller the dots. In …1… area the dots are larger. The process by which this …2… is achieved is called half tone screening. First of all a negative …3… is made of the picture. That is, the light and dark areas are …4… so that white becomes …5… and black becomes white. This picture is projected…6… a special screen. The screen is made of glass and has lines …7… on it both vertically and horizontally. So the screen is divided up …8… tiny squares rather like graph paper. When the light …9… the negative is shone through this …10… it is broken up into dots. This light lands on a metal plate that is coated with chemicals.
Choose the correct option for …1…
Question 2 of 30
If you look very closely at a newspaper photograph you will see that the grey areas are made up of black dots of various sizes. The lighter the shades of grey, the smaller the dots. In …1… area the dots are larger. The process by which this …2… is achieved is called half tone screening. First of all a negative …3… is made of the picture. That is, the light and dark areas are …4… so that white becomes …5… and black becomes white. This picture is projected…6… a special screen. The screen is made of glass and has lines …7… on it both vertically and horizontally. So the screen is divided up …8… tiny squares rather like graph paper. When the light …9… the negative is shone through this …10… it is broken up into dots. This light lands on a metal plate that is coated with chemicals.
Choose the correct option for …2…
Question 3 of 30
If you look very closely at a newspaper photograph you will see that the grey areas are made up of black dots of various sizes. The lighter the shades of grey, the smaller the dots. In …1… area the dots are larger. The process by which this …2… is achieved is called half tone screening. First of all a negative …3… is made of the picture. That is, the light and dark areas are …4… so that white becomes …5… and black becomes white. This picture is projected…6… a special screen. The screen is made of glass and has lines …7… on it both vertically and horizontally. So the screen is divided up …8… tiny squares rather like graph paper. When the light …9… the negative is shone through this …10… it is broken up into dots. This light lands on a metal plate that is coated with chemicals.
Choose the correct option for …3…
Question 4 of 30
If you look very closely at a newspaper photograph you will see that the grey areas are made up of black dots of various sizes. The lighter the shades of grey, the smaller the dots. In …1… area the dots are larger. The process by which this …2… is achieved is called half tone screening. First of all a negative …3… is made of the picture. That is, the light and dark areas are …4… so that white becomes …5… and black becomes white. This picture is projected…6… a special screen. The screen is made of glass and has lines …7… on it both vertically and horizontally. So the screen is divided up …8… tiny squares rather like graph paper. When the light …9… the negative is shone through this …10… it is broken up into dots. This light lands on a metal plate that is coated with chemicals.
Choose the correct option for …4…
Question 5 of 30
If you look very closely at a newspaper photograph you will see that the grey areas are made up of black dots of various sizes. The lighter the shades of grey, the smaller the dots. In …1… area the dots are larger. The process by which this …2… is achieved is called half tone screening. First of all a negative …3… is made of the picture. That is, the light and dark areas are …4… so that white becomes …5… and black becomes white. This picture is projected…6… a special screen. The screen is made of glass and has lines …7… on it both vertically and horizontally. So the screen is divided up …8… tiny squares rather like graph paper. When the light …9… the negative is shone through this …10… it is broken up into dots. This light lands on a metal plate that is coated with chemicals.
Choose the correct option for …5…
Question 6 of 30
If you look very closely at a newspaper photograph you will see that the grey areas are made up of black dots of various sizes. The lighter the shades of grey, the smaller the dots. In …1… area the dots are larger. The process by which this …2… is achieved is called half tone screening. First of all a negative …3… is made of the picture. That is, the light and dark areas are …4… so that white becomes …5… and black becomes white. This picture is projected…6… a special screen. The screen is made of glass and has lines …7… on it both vertically and horizontally. So the screen is divided up …8… tiny squares rather like graph paper. When the light …9… the negative is shone through this …10… it is broken up into dots. This light lands on a metal plate that is coated with chemicals.
Choose the correct option for …6…
Question 7 of 30
If you look very closely at a newspaper photograph you will see that the grey areas are made up of black dots of various sizes. The lighter the shades of grey, the smaller the dots. In …1… area the dots are larger. The process by which this …2… is achieved is called half tone screening. First of all a negative …3… is made of the picture. That is, the light and dark areas are …4… so that white becomes …5… and black becomes white. This picture is projected…6… a special screen. The screen is made of glass and has lines …7… on it both vertically and horizontally. So the screen is divided up …8… tiny squares rather like graph paper. When the light …9… the negative is shone through this …10… it is broken up into dots. This light lands on a metal plate that is coated with chemicals.
Choose the correct option for …7…
Question 8 of 30
If you look very closely at a newspaper photograph you will see that the grey areas are made up of black dots of various sizes. The lighter the shades of grey, the smaller the dots. In …1… area the dots are larger. The process by which this …2… is achieved is called half tone screening. First of all a negative …3… is made of the picture. That is, the light and dark areas are …4… so that white becomes …5… and black becomes white. This picture is projected…6… a special screen. The screen is made of glass and has lines …7… on it both vertically and horizontally. So the screen is divided up …8… tiny squares rather like graph paper. When the light …9… the negative is shone through this …10… it is broken up into dots. This light lands on a metal plate that is coated with chemicals.
Choose the correct option for …8…
Question 9 of 30
If you look very closely at a newspaper photograph you will see that the grey areas are made up of black dots of various sizes. The lighter the shades of grey, the smaller the dots. In …1… area the dots are larger. The process by which this …2… is achieved is called half tone screening. First of all a negative …3… is made of the picture. That is, the light and dark areas are …4… so that white becomes …5… and black becomes white. This picture is projected…6… a special screen. The screen is made of glass and has lines …7… on it both vertically and horizontally. So the screen is divided up …8… tiny squares rather like graph paper. When the light …9… the negative is shone through this …10… it is broken up into dots. This light lands on a metal plate that is coated with chemicals.
Choose the correct option for …9…
Question 10 of 30
If you look very closely at a newspaper photograph you will see that the grey areas are made up of black dots of various sizes. The lighter the shades of grey, the smaller the dots. In …1… area the dots are larger. The process by which this …2… is achieved is called half tone screening. First of all a negative …3… is made of the picture. That is, the light and dark areas are …4… so that white becomes …5… and black becomes white. This picture is projected…6… a special screen. The screen is made of glass and has lines …7… on it both vertically and horizontally. So the screen is divided up …8… tiny squares rather like graph paper. When the light …9… the negative is shone through this …10… it is broken up into dots. This light lands on a metal plate that is coated with chemicals.
Choose the correct option for …10…
Question 11 of 30
In all compositions …1… is the most...2… virtue. You should write in a simple and …3… manner. The words chosen should be …4… in meaning. Try not to use …5… words merely because they are …6… Do not allow poetic images of …7… to spoil the grace of good style. It is no longer …8… to stuff your composition with too many …9… or provers especially if there relevance is …10…
Choose the correct option for …1…
Question 12 of 30
In all compositions …1… is the most...2… virtue. You should write in a simple and …3… manner. The words chosen should be …4… in meaning. Try not to use …5… words merely because they are …6… Do not allow poetic images of …7… to spoil the grace of good style. It is no longer …8… to stuff your composition with too many …9… or provers especially if there relevance is …10…
Choose the correct option for …2…
Question 13 of 30
In all compositions …1… is the most...2… virtue. You should write in a simple and …3… manner. The words chosen should be …4… in meaning. Try not to use …5… words merely because they are …6… Do not allow poetic images of …7… to spoil the grace of good style. It is no longer …8… to stuff your composition with too many …9… or provers especially if there relevance is …10…
Choose the correct option for …3…
Question 14 of 30
In all compositions …1… is the most...2… virtue. You should write in a simple and …3… manner. The words chosen should be …4… in meaning. Try not to use …5… words merely because they are …6… Do not allow poetic images of …7… to spoil the grace of good style. It is no longer …8… to stuff your composition with too many …9… or provers especially if there relevance is …10…
Choose the correct option for …4…
Question 15 of 30
In all compositions …1… is the most...2… virtue. You should write in a simple and …3… manner. The words chosen should be …4… in meaning. Try not to use …5… words merely because they are …6… Do not allow poetic images of …7… to spoil the grace of good style. It is no longer …8… to stuff your composition with too many …9… or provers especially if there relevance is …10…
Choose the correct option for …15…
Question 16 of 30
In all compositions …1… is the most...2… virtue. You should write in a simple and …3… manner. The words chosen should be …4… in meaning. Try not to use …5… words merely because they are …6… Do not allow poetic images of …7… to spoil the grace of good style. It is no longer …8… to stuff your composition with too many …9… or provers especially if there relevance is …10…
Choose the correct option for …16…
Question 17 of 30
In all compositions …1… is the most...2… virtue. You should write in a simple and …3… manner. The words chosen should be …4… in meaning. Try not to use …5… words merely because they are …6… Do not allow poetic images of …7… to spoil the grace of good style. It is no longer …8… to stuff your composition with too many …9… or provers especially if there relevance is …10…
Choose the correct option for …17…
Question 18 of 30
In all compositions …1… is the most...2… virtue. You should write in a simple and …3… manner. The words chosen should be …4… in meaning. Try not to use …5… words merely because they are …6… Do not allow poetic images of …7… to spoil the grace of good style. It is no longer …8… to stuff your composition with too many …9… or provers especially if there relevance is …10…
Choose the correct option for …18…
Question 19 of 30
In all compositions …1… is the most...2… virtue. You should write in a simple and …3… manner. The words chosen should be …4… in meaning. Try not to use …5… words merely because they are …6… Do not allow poetic images of …7… to spoil the grace of good style. It is no longer …8… to stuff your composition with too many …9… or provers especially if there relevance is …10…
Choose the correct option for …19…
Question 20 of 30
In all compositions …1… is the most...2… virtue. You should write in a simple and …3… manner. The words chosen should be …4… in meaning. Try not to use …5… words merely because they are …6… Do not allow poetic images of …7… to spoil the grace of good style. It is no longer …8… to stuff your composition with too many …9… or provers especially if there relevance is …10…
Choose the correct option for …20…
Question 21 of 30
Children are loved by all human beings. But …1… this world of human …2.. . there is no …3… nuisance than a boy …4… the age of fourteen. He is neither ornamental …5… useful. It is impossible to …6… affection on him as on a … 7… boy and he is always getting …8… the way. If he talks with a childish lips he is called a baby and if he answer in grown up way, he is called impertinent. Then, he is …9… the unattractive, growing age. He grows out …10… his with indecent haste. His voice begins to break and loses its childish charm.
Choose the correct option for …1…
Question 22 of 30
Children are loved by all human beings. But …1… this world of human …2.. . there is no …3… nuisance than a boy …4… the age of fourteen. He is neither ornamental …5… useful. It is impossible to …6… affection on him as on a … 7… boy and he is always getting …8… the way. If he talks with a childish lips he is called a baby and if he answer in grown up way, he is called impertinent. Then, he is …9… the unattractive, growing age. He grows out …10… his with indecent haste. His voice begins to break and loses its childish charm.
Choose the correct option for …2…
Question 23 of 30
Children are loved by all human beings. But …1… this world of human …2.. . there is no …3… nuisance than a boy …4… the age of fourteen. He is neither ornamental …5… useful. It is impossible to …6… affection on him as on a … 7… boy and he is always getting …8… the way. If he talks with a childish lips he is called a baby and if he answer in grown up way, he is called impertinent. Then, he is …9… the unattractive, growing age. He grows out …10… his with indecent haste. His voice begins to break and loses its childish charm.
Choose the correct option for …3…
Question 24 of 30
Children are loved by all human beings. But …1… this world of human …2.. . there is no …3… nuisance than a boy …4… the age of fourteen. He is neither ornamental …5… useful. It is impossible to …6… affection on him as on a … 7… boy and he is always getting …8… the way. If he talks with a childish lips he is called a baby and if he answer in grown up way, he is called impertinent. Then, he is …9… the unattractive, growing age. He grows out …10… his with indecent haste. His voice begins to break and loses its childish charm.
Choose the correct option for …4…
Question 25 of 30
Children are loved by all human beings. But …1… this world of human …2.. . there is no …3… nuisance than a boy …4… the age of fourteen. He is neither ornamental …5… useful. It is impossible to …6… affection on him as on a … 7… boy and he is always getting …8… the way. If he talks with a childish lips he is called a baby and if he answer in grown up way, he is called impertinent. Then, he is …9… the unattractive, growing age. He grows out …10… his with indecent haste. His voice begins to break and loses its childish charm.
Choose the correct option for …5…
Question 26 of 30
Children are loved by all human beings. But …1… this world of human …2.. . there is no …3… nuisance than a boy …4… the age of fourteen. He is neither ornamental …5… useful. It is impossible to …6… affection on him as on a … 7… boy and he is always getting …8… the way. If he talks with a childish lips he is called a baby and if he answer in grown up way, he is called impertinent. Then, he is …9… the unattractive, growing age. He grows out …10… his with indecent haste. His voice begins to break and loses its childish charm.
Choose the correct option for …6…
Question 27 of 30
Children are loved by all human beings. But …1… this world of human …2.. . there is no …3… nuisance than a boy …4… the age of fourteen. He is neither ornamental …5… useful. It is impossible to …6… affection on him as on a … 7… boy and he is always getting …8… the way. If he talks with a childish lips he is called a baby and if he answer in grown up way, he is called impertinent. Then, he is …9… the unattractive, growing age. He grows out …10… his with indecent haste. His voice begins to break and loses its childish charm.
Choose the correct option for …7…
Question 28 of 30
Children are loved by all human beings. But …1… this world of human …2.. . there is no …3… nuisance than a boy …4… the age of fourteen. He is neither ornamental …5… useful. It is impossible to …6… affection on him as on a … 7… boy and he is always getting …8… the way. If he talks with a childish lips he is called a baby and if he answer in grown up way, he is called impertinent. Then, he is …9… the unattractive, growing age. He grows out …10… his with indecent haste. His voice begins to break and loses its childish charm.
Choose the correct option for …8…
Question 29 of 30
Children are loved by all human beings. But …1… this world of human …2.. . there is no …3… nuisance than a boy …4… the age of fourteen. He is neither ornamental …5… useful. It is impossible to …6… affection on him as on a … 7… boy and he is always getting …8… the way. If he talks with a childish lips he is called a baby and if he answer in grown up way, he is called impertinent. Then, he is …9… the unattractive, growing age. He grows out …10… his with indecent haste. His voice begins to break and loses its childish charm.
Choose the correct option for …9…
Question 30 of 30
Children are loved by all human beings. But …1… this world of human …2.. . there is no …3… nuisance than a boy …4… the age of fourteen. He is neither ornamental …5… useful. It is impossible to …6… affection on him as on a … 7… boy and he is always getting …8… the way. If he talks with a childish lips he is called a baby and if he answer in grown up way, he is called impertinent. Then, he is …9… the unattractive, growing age. He grows out …10… his with indecent haste. His voice begins to break and loses its childish charm.
Choose the correct option for …10…