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7th Grade Complete Review
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1. The Middle Ages began with the collapse of what ancient empire?

2. What U.S. war was followed by the period known as Reconstruction?

3. My(credulous or credible?) friend will believe any far-fetched story.

4. The U.S. President commands the National Guard in each state. True or false?

5. Are rain and snow forms of condensation or precipitation?

6. On TV, is an 'anchor' a technician,a newscaster or an important guest?

7. Does an angry person 'hit' the ceiling, the jackpot or the hay?

8. Which language is NOT based on Latin: French, Spanish, German or Portuguese?

9. What process transforms a tadpole into a frog?

10. What is the value of y in this equation: 4y = 1/3?

11. You must be a natural born citizen in the United States to become President. True or false?

12. Is hyperbole another word for exaggeration or personification?

13. Is the first book of the Bible called Genesis or Exodus?

14. Spell the simple past tense of 'hug.'

15. Which vitamin was discovered first: E,B,C or A?

16. In French, does au revoir mean hello, good-bye or please?

17. What would you call these fractions: 1/2,2/4,4/8?

18. Is your quadriceps muscle at the back or front of your thighs?

19. Why is Canada's climate colder than the climate in the United States?

20. Who said the words 'one small step for a man,one giant leap for mankind'?

21. Find an antonym of freedom: liberty,repression,anarchy.

22. In what U.S. state can you visit the cities of Taos and Santa Fe?

23. What theorem calculates the length of a right triangle's hypotenuse?

24. The Innocence Project aims to overturn the sentences of those not guilty. True or false?

25. What did Walt Whitman,Emily Dickinson and Robert Frost have in common?