Which of the following sentence from the passage best indicates why the author thinks Nepal would seem very foreign to many Americans?

Uniplanar Motion of a Liquid due to the Passage of a Cylinder through it.-A stream-function 4, must be determined to satisfy the conditions v24 =o, throughout the liquid; (I) I =constant, over any fixed boundary; (2) d,t/ds = normal velocity reversed over a solid boundary, (3) so that, if the solid is moving with velocity U in the direction Ox, d4y1ds=-Udy/ds, or 0 +Uy =constant over the moving cylinder; and 4,+Uy=41' is the stream function of the relative motion of the liquid past the cylinder, and similarly 4,-Vx for the component velocity V along Oy; and generally 1,1'= +Uy -Vx (4) is the relative stream-function, constant over a solid boundary moving with components U and V of velocity.

Nepal, a small, mountainous country tucked between India and China, may seem completely foreign to many Americans. Cows walk down busy streets unharmed, 24 different languages are spoken, and people eat two meals of rice and lentils every day. Nepali holidays, many of which are related to the Hindu religion, can seem especially bizarre to Americans unfamiliar with the culture. However, if we look beyond how others celebrate to consider the things they are celebrating, we find surprising similarities to our own culture. 

The biggest holiday in Nepal is Dashain, a ten-day festival for the Hindu goddess Durga that takes place in September or October. According to Hindu beliefs, Durga defeated the evil demons of the world. To thank the goddess, people visit temples in her honor and sacrifice goats or sheep as offerings. Throughout the year, most Nepalis do not eat much meat because it is expensive, but Dashain is a time to enjoy meat every day. Children fly colorful, homemade kites during Dashain. People also construct enormous bamboo swings on street corners and in parks. Every evening people gather at these swings and take turns swinging. Nepalis say that by swinging, people can relieve the earth of their weight, if only for a few minutes out of the year. Dashain is a time for people to eat good food, relax, and enjoy themselves! 

Aside from eating and enjoying themselves, during Dashain people also receive blessings from their elders. Schools and offices shut down so people can travel to be with their families. Reuniting with family reminds people of the importance of kindness, respect, and forgiveness. People also clean and decorate their homes for Dashain. And, like many holidays in the United States, it is a time for shopping. Children and adults alike get new clothes for the occasion. People express appreciation for all that they have, while looking forward to good fortune and peace in the year to come. 

During American holidays, people may not sacrifice goats or soar on bamboo swings, but we do often travel to be with family members and take time off work or school to relax. No matter how we celebrate, many people around the world spend their holidays honoring family, reflecting on their blessings, and hoping for good fortune in the future.  


Questions 


1) According to the passage, Hindus believe that the goddess Durga 


A. sacrifices goats and sheep 

B. defeated the evil demons of the world 

C. visits temples 

D. enjoys meat every day 


2) Which of the following sentences from the passage best indicates why the author thinks Nepal would seem very foreign to many Americans? 


A. “Cows walk down busy streets unharmed, 24 different languages are spoken, and people eat two meals of rice and lentils every day.” 

B. “Every evening people gather at these swings and take turns swinging.” 

C. “People also clean and decorate their homes for Dashain.” 

D. “During American holidays, people may not sacrifice goats or soar on bamboo swings, but we do often travel to be with family members and take time off work or school to relax.” 


3) As used in paragraph 1, bizarre most nearly means 


A. unbelievable 

B. unknown 

C. awkward 

D. strange 


4) The colorful kites and bamboo swings are both used as examples of 


A. ways people relax and enjoy themselves during Dashain 

B. things people honor and reflect on during Dashain 

C. offerings to the goddess Durga 

D. ways people reunite with family during Dashain 


5) The author suggests that although people in different cultures celebrate holidays differently, one similarity is that many people 


A. ask for blessings from their elders during holidays 

B. agree that holidays reveal a lot about a culture 

C. believe that holidays must be celebrated 

D. think of holidays as a time to spend with their families 


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Some people say that the best defense is a good offense; an octopus, however, would disagree. In addition to being one of the strangest and most beautiful creatures in nature, the octopus has some of the most inventive and effective defense mechanisms imaginable. While other animals have teeth, horns, or claws to help defend them from predators, the octopus concentrates its energy on hiding from and confusing its attackers. When it wants to get away, the octopus has an impressive arsenal of tricks at its disposal. 

The most well-known of the octopus’s defense mechanisms is its ability to squirt clouds of ink into the water. Some octopi use this cloud of ink as camouflage; after squirting the ink, the octopus retreats into the ink cloud where the predator cannot see it. Other octopi use the ink cloud as a decoy. If a large, intelligent predator such as a shark knows that octopi use ink clouds for camouflage, it might simply attack the ink cloud blindly, hoping to make contact with the octopus inside. However, some sneaky octopi will release the ink cloud in one direction and scurry away in another direction, leaving the predator with nothing but a mouthful of ink. In addition to confusing predators’ sense of sight, these ink clouds also confuse their sense of smell. The ink is composed primarily of melanin (the same chemical that gives human skin its color), which can shut down a predator’s sense of smell. If an octopus cannot be seen or smelled, it has a much higher chance of escaping an attack. 

Another defense mechanism possessed by many octopi is the ability to change color, much like a chameleon. Most animals get their skin color from chemicals in the skin called chromatophores (melanin is one of these chromatophores). Chromatophores might contain yellow, orange, red, brown, or black pigments, and the amount of each pigment present in the skin determines an animal’s color. While most animals are always the same color, some species of octopi can control the amount of each color pigment in their skin cells, allowing them to change color. Some poisonous octopi, when provoked, will change their skin to a bright, eye-catching color to warn predators that they are dangerous and ready to strike. Other octopi use this ability to change their skin to the color and texture of seaweed or coral, allowing them to blend in with their environment. Finally, some octopi—such as the mimic octopus—use this color-changing ability to masquerade as another type of animal. The body of an octopus is highly flexible, and some species can combine this flexibility with their color-changing skills to make themselves resemble more dangerous animals such as sea snakes or eels. 

Yet another defense mechanism possessed by some octopi is the ability to perform an autotomy, or self-amputation, of one of their limbs and regrow it later. Many species of skink and lizard also possess this ability, which allows them to shed their tails when caught by a predator and therefore get away. When a predator catches a tentacle the octopus can amputate this tentacle, thereby unfettering itself, and regrow the tentacle later. Some octopi, however, are even cleverer. When threatened by a predator, these octopi will shed a tentacle before being attacked in the hope that the predator will go after the detached tentacle rather than the octopus itself. 

While the octopus may not be the most vicious creature in the ocean, its numerous and clever defense mechanisms help it to survive in the dangerous undersea world.  


Questions 


1) Which of the following sentences from the passage best expresses the main idea? 


A. The most well-known of the octopus’s defense mechanisms is its ability to squirt clouds of ink into the water. 

B. Some people say that the best defense is a good offense; an octopus, however, would disagree. 

C. Another defense mechanism possessed by many octopi is the ability to change color, much like a chameleon. 

D. When it wants to get away, the octopus has an impressive arsenal of tricks at its disposal. 


2) The author claims in paragraph 1 that an octopus would disagree with the statement “the best defense is a good offense” because 


A. octopi employ more defensive than offensive capabilities 

B. octopi possess good defensive and offensive capabilities 

C. octopi can protect themselves from teeth, horns, and claws 

D. not all octopi possess the same defense mechanisms 



3) Which of the following statements best describes the organizational structure of paragraphs 2-4? 


A. The author lays out several reasons to support the argument that the octopus has the best defense mechanisms of any sea creature. 

B. The author devotes one paragraph each to explaining three different defense mechanisms possessed by the octopus. 

C. The author devotes one paragraph each to highlighting three potential threats to the octopus and how the octopus deals with each one differently. 

D. The author compares and contrasts three different defense mechanisms employed by the octopus. 



4) According to the passage, which of the following statements about the chemical melanin are true? 


I. An octopus’s ink is composed primarily of melanin. 

II. Melanin is a chromatophore. 

III. Like the octopus, chameleons use melanin to change color. 


A. I only 

B. I and II only 

C. II and III only 

D. I, II, and III 



5) As used in paragraph 4, which of the following is the best synonym for unfettering


A. freeing 

B. regrowing 

C. amputating 

D. sacrificing 



6) The final paragraph can best be described as a 


A. prediction conclusion, in which the author looks toward the future 

B. full circle conclusion, in which the author incorporates and builds on a word or theme from the introduction 

C. solution conclusion, in which the author proposes a solution to a problem posed earlier in the passage