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1. One of the most intriguing stories of the Russian Revolution concerns the identity of Anastasia, the
youngest daughter of Czar Nicholas II. During his reign over Russia, the Czar had planned to revoke
many of the harsh laws established by previous czars. Some workers and peasants, however, clamored
for more rapid social reform. In 1918 a group of these people, known as Bolsheviks, overthrew the
government. On July 17 or 18, they murdered the Czar and what was thought to be his entire family.
Although witnesses vouched that all the members of the Czar's family had been executed, there were
rumors suggesting that Anastasia had survived. Over the years, a number of women claimed to be Grand
Duchess AnastasiA. Perhaps the best -known claimant was Anastasia Tschaikovsky, who was also
known as Anna Anderson. In 1920, eighteen months after the Czar's execution, this terrified young
woman was rescued from drowning in a Berlin river. She spent two years in a hospital, where she
attempted to reclaim her health and shattered mind. The doctors and nurses thought that she resembled
Anastasia and questioned heer about her background. She disclaimed any connection with the Czar's
family. Eight years later, though, she claimed that she was AnastasiA. She said that she had been
rescued by two Russian soldiers after the Czar and the rest of her family had been killed. Two brothers
named Tschaikovsky had carried her into RomaniA. She had married one of the brothers, who had taken
her to Berlin and left her there, penniless and without a vocation. Unable to invoke the aid of her mother's
family in Germany, she had tried to drown herself. During the next few years, scores of the Czar's
relatives, exservants, and acquaintances interviewed her. Many of these people said that her looks and
mannerisms were evocative of the Anastasia that they had known. Her grandmother and other relatives
denied that she was the real Anastasia, however. Tried of being accused of fraud, Anastasia immigrated
to the United States in 1928 and took the name Anna Anderson. She still wished to prove that she was
Anastasia, though, and returned to Germany in 1933 to bring suit against her mother's family. There she
declaimed to the court, asserting that she was indeed Anastasia and deserved her inheritance. In 1957,
the court decided that it could neither confirm nor deny Anastasia's identity. Although we will probably
never know whether this woman was the Grand Duchess Anastasia, her search to establish her identity
has been the subject of numerous books, plays, and movies.
Witnesses ___ that all members of the Czar's family had been executed.

A) gave assurance
B) answer not stated
C) hoped
D) thought
E) convinced some


2. What does the word patent mean to you? Does it strike you as being something rather remote from your
interests? If it does, stop and think a moment about some of the commonplace things that you use every
day, objects that you take for granted as part of the world around you. The telephone, radio, television, the
automobile, and the thousand and one other things (even the humble safety pin) that enrich our lives
today once existed only as ideas in the minds of men. If it had not been possible to patent their ideas and
thus protect them against copying by others, these inventions might never have been fully developed to
serve mankind. If there were no patent protection there would be little incentive to invent and innovate, for
once the details of an invention became known, hordes of imitators who did not share the inventor's risks
and expenses might well flood the market with their copies of his product and reap much of the benefit of
his efforts.
The technological progress that has made America great would wither rapidly under conditions such as
these. The fundamental principles in the U. S. patent structure came from England. During the glorious
reign of Queen Elizabeth I in England, the expanding technology was furthered by the granting of
exclusive manufacturing and selling privileges to citizens who had invented new processes or tools- a
step that did much to encourage creativity. Later, when critics argued that giving monopoly rights to one
person infringed on the rights of others, an important principle was added to the patent structure: The Lord
Chief Justice of England stated that society had everything to gain and nothing to lose by granting
exclusive privileges to an inventor, because a patent for an invention was granted for something new that
society never had before. Another basic principle was brought into law because certain influential people
in England had managed to obtain monopoly control over such age-old products as salt, and had begun
charging as much as the traffic would bear. The public outcry became so great that the government was
forced to decree that monopoly rights could be awarded only to those who created or introduced
something really unique. These principles are the mainstays of our modern patent system in the United
States. In colonial times patent law was left up to the separate states. The inconsistency, confusion, and
unfairness that resulted clearly indicated the need for a uniform patent law, and the men who drew up the
Constitution incorporated one. George Washington signed the first patent law on April 10,1790, and less
than four months later the first patent was issued to a man named Samuel Hopkins for a chemical process,
an improved method of making potash for use in soapmaking. In 1936 the Patent Office was established
as a separate bureau. From the staff of eight that it maintained during its first year of operation it has
grown into an organization of over 2500 people handling more than 1600 patent applications and granting
over 1000 every week. The Patent Office in Washington, D. C., is the world's largest library of scientific
and technical data, and this treasure trove of information is open for public inspection. In addition to more
than 3 million U. S. patents, it houses more than 7 million foreign patents and thousands of volumes of
technical literature. Abraham Lincoln patented a device to lift steam vessels over river shoals, Mark Twain
developed a self-pasting scrapbook, and millionaire Cornelius Vanderbilt invented a shoe-shine kit. A
patent may be granted for any new and useful process, machine, article of manufacture, or composition of
matter ( a chemical compound or combinations of chemical compounds), or any distinct and new variety;
of plant, including certain mutants and hybrids. The patent system has also helped to boost the wages of
the American worker to an unprecedented level; he can produce more and earn more with the computer,
adding machines, drill press or lathe. Patented inventions also help keep prices down by increasing
manufacturing efficiency and by stimulating the competition that is the foundation of our free enterprise
system. The decades of history have disclosed little need for modification of the patent structure. Our
patent laws, like the Constitution from which they grew, have stood the test of time well. They encouraged
the creative processes, brought untold benefits to society as a whole, and enabled American technology
to outstrip that of the rest of the civilized world.
What is the main idea of this passage?

A) Patents are important tools for inventors.
B) Patented inventions protect the inventor, free enterprise, and the creative process.
C) The patent system encourages free enterprise.
D) The patent system in England has been influential in American patent development.
E) The Constitution protects the patent system.


3. ENFRANCHISE : SLAVERY

A) appeasement : unreasonable
B) equation : mathematics
C) liberate : confine
D) bondage : subjugation
E) anatomy : physiology


4. It is often said that those most firmly committed to an idea are also most critical of it. Yet, could anyone
honestly defend this (i)_______? Consider, for instance, Elizabeth Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, who in
the late nineteenth century paved the way for the women's rights movement through their fervent
advocacy. Would it not be (ii)_______ that Stanton and Anthony were at the same time highly (ii)_______
of the notion that women deserve equal rights under the law?

A) age-old aphorism
B) enamored
C) ill-conceived contrivance
D) oft-touted ideology
E) supportive
F) audacious to insist
G) suspicious
H) patently absurd to aver
I) tautological to claim


5. OCCLUDE:

A) spew
B) emerge
C) flower
D) proffer
E) exhume


Solutions:

Question # 1
Answer: A
Question # 2
Answer: B
Question # 3
Answer: C
Question # 4
Answer: D,E,I
Question # 5
Answer: E

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