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Grade 7 Legislative Branch
The lawmaking branch is
  1. Judicial
  2. Executive
  3. Legislative
  4. Electoral College
Grade 9 Twentieth Century and Modern - 1900-2000
Louis Jordan went to what college?
  1. Arkansas Univeristy
  2. Oklahoma State University
  3. Texas A & M
  4. Arkansas Baptist College
Grade 6 Executive Branch
Grade 10 US Government
Grade 3 The World Next Door
Why did Sara go to college?
  1. To get away from home
  2. To study animal science
  3. To have fun
Grade 3 The World Next Door
Who helped pay for Sara's college?
  1. The city of Nigeria
  2. Her family and friends
  3. The zoo council
Grade 8 The Presidents
Continuing Education Personal Finance
Which of the following can help pay for college?
  1. Loans
  2. Grants
  3. Scholarships
  4. All of the above.
Grade 6 Civil Rights
After College Woodson taught in a Washington, D.C.
  1. Elementary School
  2. Middle School
  3. High School
  4. Tech High Scool
Grade 7 Capitalization and Punctuation
Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?
  1. The college athlete achieved her dream at last the attention of professional scouts!
  2. The college athlete achieved her dream at last - the attention of professional scouts!
  3. The college athlete achieved her dream at last: the attention of professional scouts!
  4. The college athlete achieved her dream at last [the attention of professional scouts!]
Grade 10 Brave New World
What trouble does Helmholtz get into at the college?
  1. For reading unorthodox rhymes to his students.
  2. For fighting with another teacher.
  3. For skipping classes.
  4. For taking soma in class.
Grade 8 Formation of the USA
The earliest American colleges were founded largely to
  1. educate men about politics.
  2. train businessmen and businesswomen.
  3. educate men for the ministry.
  4. teach English to foreign-speaking colonists.
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