Choose the correct answer 1. the celtic religion centered on the worship of a pantheon of nature deities. their religious ceremonies included animal sacrifices and various forms of magic. druids were the priests who led the people in this highly ritualistic worship. druids are a)deitics b)ceremonies c)sacrifiees d)priests 2. waste that has been made useful is said to have been recycled. empty bottles can be returned and used again. other things that can be recycled are paper, plastic, and metals. besides the aesthetic value of recycling, there are many environmental reasons to do so. recyled material is a)strown garbage b)common waste materials c)paper,glass and coffee d)reused waste 3. both the rocky mountains in north america and the swiss alps in europe have high peaks that challenge the most skilled of mountain climbers. as these climbers ascend the steep, rocky crevices, they may come across edelweiss. although edelweiss is the swiss national flower, it is also found in the rocky mountains. it grows wild near areas with year-round snow and can be recognized by its small, white, star-shaped blossoms edelweiss is a a)crevice b)flower c)star d)peak 4. seventeenth-century attempts to preserve anatomical specimens brought about modern techniques of embalming, the preservation of the body tissue after death by artificial chemical means. the most common agent used today is formaldehyde, which is infused to replace body fluids. embalming is a)death by a chemical means b)the preservation of body fissue c)a common agent related to formaldehyde d)the replacement of body fluids 5. the grasslands of the world are inhabited by the magnificent and impressive ungulates, the long-legged hoofed mammals, such as bison. the greatest varieties of ungulates are found on the african savanna, where the herds of gazelles and wildebeests in mass movement are a spectacular sight. ungulates are a)grasslands b)herds c)african animals d)hoofed mammals
1 d
2 b
3 b
4 b
5 d