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Civil Service Exam: Reading Comprehension Practice Test 1
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Directions: The passage below is followed by several questions. Choose the best answer from the choices given. Alexander the Great died in Babylon at the age of 32 in 323 BC. He had been sick and febrile for two weeks prior to his death. Much speculation exists regarding his cause of death. Poisoning, assassination, and a number of infectious diseases have been posited. An incident mentioned by Plutarch may provide a significant clue. Shortly before his illness, as Alexander entered the city of Babylon, he was met by a flock of ravens. The birds behaved strangely, and many came to die at his... Show more
Civil Service Exam: Reading Comprehension Practice Test 1
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3 Questions

1. In the passage above, 'posited' is synonymous with
2. The main purpose of this passage is to
3. The author believes that the illness and death of birds observed in the United States indicated that the birds in Babylon