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TOEFL Practice Test: Reading Passage 5
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Questions Below Refer To The Following Passage.         Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is located where the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers unite to form the Ohio River. Its fascinating history began in 1758 when (5)General John Forbes and his British and colonial army captured Fort Duquesne from the French and renamed it Fort Pitt, for the British statesman  William Pitt the Elder. (10) After an agreement between the Native American tribes and William Penn’s family, settlers began arriving. Pittsburgh was laid out (1764) by John Campbell in the area around the fort.     (15)Following the... Show more
TOEFL Practice Test: Reading Passage 5
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1. When did settlers begin arriving in Pittsburgh?
2. According to the passage, what can be inferred about Pittsburgh’s population during World War II?
3. Between the Civil War and World War II, all of the following happened in Pittsburgh EXCEPT:
4. In the mid-eighteenth century, what two countries wanted to control the area now known as Pittsburgh?
5. Where in the passage could the following sentence best fit? The elder Penn, who lived in Philadelphia, believed that peaceful settlements with the Indians would help his young colony prosper.
6. Which of the following phrases is closest in meaning to the phrase “focus of historic friction” as used in lines 37–38?
7. According to the passage, who moved to Pittsburgh in great numbers after the Civil War?
8. Which of the following phrases is closest in meaning to the phrase “vital markets” as used in line 29?
9. What became the most important industry in Pittsburgh following the American Revolution?
10. According to the passage, who moved to Pittsburgh in great numbers after the Civil War?