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MIDTEST OF ENGLISH FOR NURSING II CHOOSE ONE OF THE BEST ANSWERS 1. If y(x-1)=z then x= A. y-z B. z/y + 1 C. y(z-1) D. z(y-1) E. 1-zy 2. Two angles of a triangle measure 15 and 85 . What is the measure for the third angle? A. 50 B. 55 C. 60 D. 80 E. 90 3. If 5 ounces is equal to 140 grams, then 2 pounds of ground meat is equal to how many grams? A. 863 B. 878 C. 896 D. 915 E. 932 4. Which year did the most children take swimming lessons?

A. 1990 B. 1991 C. 1992 D. 1994 E. 1995 5. Between which year did the largest decrease in children taking swimming lessons occur? A. 1990-1991 B. 1991-1992 C. 1992-1993 D. 1993-1994 E. 1994-1995 6. What was the average number of children taking swim lessons from 1990 to 1995? A. 250 B. 308 C. 385 D. 450 E. 1,850 7. Which of the following is equal to 5.93 x 10-2? A. 0.0593 B. 0.00593 C. 593 D. 5930 E. 59300 8. On a Map, 1 inch represents 20 miles. The distance between 2 towns is 6 1/5 inches. How many miles are actually between the two towns? A. 65 miles B. 84 miles C. 124 miles D. 138 miles E. 145 miles 9. If 3x=6x-15 then x + 8= A. 5 B. 10 C. 11 D. 12 E. 13

10. The number of milliliters in 1 liter is A. 10,000 B. 1,000 C. 0.1 D. 0.01 E. 0.001 11. Which of these numbers is a factor of 21 A. 2 B. 5 C. 7 D. 42 E. 44 12. 4/3 written as a mixed number is ... A. 12 B. 3 C. 3 D. 1 1/3 E. 1 13. Which of the following is not a whole number followed by its square? A. 1, 1 B. 6, 36 C. 8, 64 D. 10, 100 E. 11, 144 14. A nurse has to record her temperatures in Celsius but her thermometer reads Fahrenheit. A patient's temperature is 100.7 F. What is the temperature in C? A. B. C. D. E. 32 C 36.5 C 38.2 C 213.3 C 223.7 C

15. Of the following units, which would be most likely to measure the amount of sugar needed in a recipe for 2 dozen cookies A. B. C. D. degrees Celsius milliliters quarts kilograms

E.cups

16. Which word or phrase correctly completes the following sentence? The nurse upset when the patient was admitted. A. will become B. went C. were D. is E. became 17. Which word is spelt correctly? A. syrinje B. sirinje C. syringe D. surringe E. serringe 18. Which word has the same meaning as the word medication? A. doctor B. surgery C. tonsillitis D. drug E. nurse 19. Which word or phrase best starts the following sentence? going to the operating theatre. A. Were B. Sam and I are C. Sam and I is D. Sam and me are E. Me and Sam are 20. Nurses must strictly follow health and hygiene standards. Which word or phrase has the same meaning as the underlined phrase? A. abide by B. ignore C. think about D. clarify E. agree with Read the paragraph below and answer the following three questions. The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) suspended the license of Pan Pharmaceuticals after TGA inspectors uncovered serious quality and safety breaches in various items made at the company's Sydney manufacturing plant. The TGA also announced a recall of over 1300 natural medicines manufactured by Pan that will be collected and destroyed. These include vitamins, minerals and herbal supplements. An Australian Medical Association spokesperson supported the recall and stated that "it would take some time to restore consumer confidence in the products they've been purchasing over the counter". 21. What will recall of the manufactured products result in? A. inspection of quality and safety breaches B. identification of quality and safety breaches C. collection and destruction of faulty products

D. manufacture of products that seriously breach quality and safety standards E. restoration of consumer confidence in products 22. The person or organisation responsible for the recall is called ... A. the Therapeutic Goods Administration. B. the Australian Medical Association. C. the Australian Medical Association spokesperson. D. Pan Pharmaceuticals. E. a consumer. 23. An 'over the counter drug' is purchased ... A. from a doctor. B. from the Australian Medical Association. C. with a prescription. D. without a prescription. E. with restored consumer confidence. 24. A surcharge of 10 per cent (add) ... patrons bills to cover gratuities to hotel staff. (Present Simple). A. Will be added to. B. Would be added to. C. Will have been added to. D. Would have been added to. E. Is added to. 25. Surplus grain (send) ... the striken area and (distribute) ... the starving population. (Past Simple). A. Was sent to, distributed among. B. Were sent to, distributed among. C. Had been sent to, distributed among. D. Have been sent to, distributed among. E. Has been sent to, distributed among. 26. These recordings (make) ... the rehearsals immediately preceding the concert. (Past Simple). A. Are made at. B. Were made at. C. Was made at. D. Have been made at. E. Has been made at. 27. A meeting (arrange) ... the Commonwealth Prime Ministers. (Present Perfect). A. Had been arranged by. B. Has been arranged by. C. Have been arranged by. D. Were arranged by. E. Was arranged by.

28. A member of the Opposition pointed out that very few new hospitals (build) ... the end of the war. (Past Perfect). A. Have been built since. B. Has been built since. C. Were built since. D. Was built since. E. Had been built since. 29. He wanted nothing except (leave) ... peace. (Infinitive) A. To be leave in. B. To be left in. C. To leave in. D. To left in. E. Leave in. 30. Dont you think a solicitor should (consult) ... this question? (Perfect Infinitive) A. Had been consulted on. B. Have been consulted on. C. Has been consulted on. D. Has consulted on. E. Had consulted on. 31. These tablets should (keep) ... of the reach of children. (Infinitive) A. Be keep out. B. Be kept out. C. Being kept out. D. Being keep out. E. Keep out. 32. America (discover) ... the end of the fifteenth century. (Past Simple). A. Is discovered at. B. Are discovered at. C. Was discovered at. D. Were discovered at. E. Discovered at. 33. The full impact of the strike (not feel) ... next week, by which time present stocks (exhaust). (Future, Future Perfect). A. Will not be felt till, will have been exhausted. B. Would not be felt till, will have been exhausted. C. Would not be felt till, will had been exhausted. D. Will not be felt till, will had been exhausted. E. Will have been felt till, Would have been exhausted. 34. The two cottages now (convert) ... one house. (Present Perfect).

A. Had now been converted into. B. Have now been converted into. C. Has now been converted into. D. Has now converted into. E. Had now converted into. 35. All new models of this car (equip) ... safety belts. (Future) A. Would be equipped with. B. Will be equipped with. C. Will equipped with. D. Will have equipped with. E. Will have been equipped with. 36. The results of the examination (not know) ... two months. (Future). A. Would not be known for. B. Would not known for. C. Will not known for. D. Will have been known for. E. Will not be known for.

37. No one had supposed that the motion would (defeat) ... such a large majority. (Infinitive) A. Defeated by. B. To defeated by. C. To be defeated by. D. Be defeated by. E. Being defeated by. 38. The bridge has had (close) ... repairs. (Infinitive) A. To be closed for. B. To closed for. C. Close for. D. Closed for. E. Closing for. 39. Did you know that this case (investigate) ... a member of the C.I.D.? (Present Continuous) A. Was being investigated by. B. Is being investigated by. C. Were being investigated by.

D. Was investigated by. E. Were investigated by. 40. All lights must (switch off) ... 11 p.m. (Infinitive) A. Switched off at. B. Switches off at. C. Switch off at. D. Is switched off at. E. Be switched off at.

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