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Admission Test Section One : Verbal Sample Questions:
1. The qualities expected of a professional musician seem _______, for she must be studious, disciplined,
and technically impeccable while bringing passion and _______ to each performance.
A) multifarious . . virtuosity
B) ambiguous . . capriciousness
C) paradoxical . . spontaneity
D) unattainable . . emotion
E) eclectic . . impulsiveness
2. In 1892 the Sierra Club was formed. In 1908 an area of coastal redwood trees north of San Francisco was
established as Muir Woods National Monument. In the Sierra Nevada mountains, a walking trail from
Yosemite Valley to Mount Whitney was dedicated in 1938. It is called John Muir Trail. John Muir was born
in 1838 in Scotland. His family name means "moor," which is a meadow full of flowers and animals. John
loved nature from the time he was small. He also liked to climb rocky cliffs and walls. When John was
eleven, his family moved to the United States and settled in Wisconsin. John was good with tools and
soon became an inventor. He first invented a model of a sawmill. Later he invented an alarm clock that
would cause the sleeping person to be tipped out of bed when the timer sounded. Muir left home at an
early age. He took a thousand-mile walk south to the Gulf of Mexico in 1867and 1868. Then he sailed for
San Francisco. The city was too noisy and crowded for Muir, so he headed inland for the Sierra Nevadas.
When Muir discovered the Yosemite Valley in the Sierra Nevadas, it was as if he had come home. He
loved the mountains, the wildlife, and the trees. He climbed the mountains and even climbed trees during
thunderstorms in order to get closer to the wind. He put forth the theory in the late 1860's that the
Yosemite Valley had been formed through the action of glaciers. People ridiculed him. Not until 1930 was
Muir's theory proven correct. Muir began to write articles about the Yosemite Valley to tell readers about
its beauty. His writing also warned people that Yosemite was in danger from timber mining and sheep
ranching interests. In 1901 Theodore Roosevelt became president of the United States.
He was interested in conservation. Muir took the president through Yosemite, and Roosevelt helped get
legislation passed to create Yosemite National Park in 1906.
Although Muir won many conservation battles, he lost a major one. He fought to save the Hetch Valley,
which people wanted to dam in order to provide water for San Francisco.
In the late 1913 a bill was signed to dam the valley. Muir died in 1914. Some people say losing the fight to
protect the valley killed Muir.
What did John Muir do soon after he arrived in San Francisco?
A) He headed inland for the Sierra Nevadas.
B) He wrote short stories for the local newspaper.
C) He ran outside during an earthquake.
D) He began to write articles about the Sierra Nevadas.
E) He put forth a theory about how Yosemite was formed.
3. SWEAR : OATH ::
A) obey : rule
B) issue : warning
C) solve : problem
D) follow : leader
E) sign : contract
4. When using a metal file, always remember to bear down on the forward stroke only. On the return stroke,
lift the file clear of the surface to avoid dulling the instrument's teeth.
Only when working on very soft metals is it advisable to drag the file's teeth slightly on the return stroke.
This helps clear out metal pieces from between the teeth. It is best to bear down just hard enough to keep
the file cutting at all times. Too little pressure uses only the tips of the teeth; too much pressure can chip
the teeth. Move the file in straight lines across the surface. Use a vice to grip the work so that your hands
are free to hold the file. Protect your hands by equipping the file with a handle. Buy a wooden handle and
install it by inserting the pointed end of the file into the handle hole.
When using a file-
A) remove the handle
B) wear protective gloves
C) always bear down on the return stroke
D) move it in a circle
E) press down on the forward stroke
5. GAUDY : TASTEFUL
A) chronological: time
B) nutritious : health
C) meager: abundance
D) massive: volume
E) impartial: objectivity
Solutions:
Question # 1 Answer: C | Question # 2 Answer: A | Question # 3 Answer: E | Question # 4 Answer: E | Question # 5 Answer: C |