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tutor.001&tf&0&N&The Sun rises in the East.&TRUE&FALSE&&&&&ASTR.0&1&10&&0&1&&&N.
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tutor.002&mcs&0&N&The name of the planet known as the <I>'red planet'</I> is:&Mars&Venus;Jupiter;Neptune;Pluto;&&&&a&ASTR.0&1&10&&0&1&&&N.
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tutor.003&mcm&0&N&In meteorology, the term <I>'precipitation'</I> may take which of the followinig form(s) <I>(check all that apply)</I>:&rain;snow;sleet;&fog;lightning;&&&&n&METW.0&1&0&&0&1&&&N.
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tutor.004&esa&2&N&The <U>third</U> planet from the sun in our solar system is called:&earth;the 3rd rock;terra firma&&&&&&ASTR.0&1&10&&0&5&&&N.
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tutor.005&tf&1&N&The average distance of the earth from the sun is 93,000,000 kilometers.&FALSE&TRUE&&&&&ASTR.0&1&10&&0&1&&&N.
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tutor.006&mcm&0&N&The 3 largest planets in our solar system are:&Jupiter;Saturn;Uranus;&Mars;Neptune;Earth;&Notice the time warning that appears to the left of the time clock in the upper right corner of the page.<BR>The first warning is with under 5 minutes remaining and is updated each minute until time expires.&&&A&ASTR.0&1&10&&0&1&N&0&N.N.N.N
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tutor.007&mcs&2&Y&The name of the musical score is:<BR><I>(Click on the play button to repeat the score)</I>&Beethoven's Fifth Symphony&Tzichowski's Overture;Bach's Third Opera;&This is an example of an embedded audio file. Supported formats include .wav, .rmi, .mid;;This question shows that the next button has changed to Done because this is the final question of this test.<BR>You can back up to review previous questions or, if satisfied with all your answers, click on the Done button to see your results.&&&a&music.0&1&1&&0&1&N&0&N.N.N.N
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tutor.008&tf&0&Y&The Sun revolves around the earth.&FALSE&TRUE&&&&&ASTR&&&&0&1&N&0&N.N.N.N
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tutor.009&mch&0&N&In the box to the left of the planet name, enter the letter of the description that best fits the planet.&Mercury;Venus;Earth;Mars;Jupiter;Saturn;Uranus;Neptune;Pluto;&closest planet to our sun;Surface observation impossible because of dense atmosphere;65% of surface area covered by water;the red planet that has canals;the largest planet in our solar system;has rings that orbit the planet;has 4 moons;named for the Greek God of the Sea;the most distant planet from our sun;&This is an example of a matching question.<BR>The question may have from 3 to 25 choices.&&&a&MATCH.0&1&&&&1&N&0&N.N.N.N
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tutor.010&ord&0&N&Number the events below in ascending chronological order beginning with the number 1 for the earliest event.&World War I;World War II;Korean War;War in Vietnam;Persian Gulf War;&&This is an example of a place-in-order question.&&&o&ORDERED.0&1&&&&1&N&0&N.N.N.N
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tutor.011&tf&0&N&This is the end of the test.&TRUE&FALSE&Notice that since this is the final question, the Next button has changed to a Done button.<BR>At this point, you may review unanswered or marked questions by clicking on the Review button.<BR>OR you may click on Done if you are satisfied with all the answers you have given.&&&&ENDOF.0&1&&&&1&N&0&N.N.N.N
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tutor.012&esa&0&Y&According to the rock group <I>Three Dog Night</I>, <box> <U>is the loneliest number there can ever be</U>.&1&&Notice that since this is the final question, the Next button has changed to a Done button.<BR>At this point, you may review unanswered or marked questions by clicking on the Review button.<BR>OR you may click on Done if you are satisfied with all the answers you have given.&&&&music.1&1&&&&1&&&
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