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OFFICIAL ACT Form 2176CPRE · Annual 2024

English

40 questions ~9 min recommended
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Bar Codes: A Linear History

In 1948, graduate students, Norman Woodland and Bernard Silver1 took on a problem that had troubled retailers for years: how to keep track of store inventories. Inspired by the dots and dashes of Morse code, however2 Woodland and Silver created a system of lines that could encode data. Called a symbology, the pattern created by the spacing and widths of the lines encodes information by representing different characters. The first bar code was composed of four white lines set at specific distances from each other3 on a black background. The first line was always present.4 Depending on the presence or absence of the remaining three lines, up to seven different arrangements were possible5 and, therefore, seven different encodings. Today, twenty-nine white lines make6 more than half a billion encodings possible. To create a bar code scanner, Woodland and Silver adapted technology from an optical movie sound system. Their prototype scanner used a 500-watt bulb, a photomultiplier tube (a device that detects light), and an oscilloscope (a device that translates electronic signals into readable information). Although successful, the contraption7 was both large and costly. However,8 progress stalled until the 1970s, when laser technology (both more compact and less expensive) became available. In today's scanners, a laser sends light back and forth across a bar code. While the black lines absorb the light, the white lines reflect it9 back at a fixed mirror inside the scanner. 10 Since11 there are one- and two-dimensional bar codes using numeric and alphanumeric symbologies, bar codes are used not only for a pack of gum or an airline ticket, but also for research. In one study, for instance, tiny bar codes were placed on bees to track12 their activities. Bar codes have almost certainly exceeded even Woodland and Silver's expectations.13

Artistry in Basketry

The largest Indian art festival in the nation40 show. The creator of the piece, thirty-three-year-old Passamaquoddy Indian Jeremy Frey from Princeton, Maine, the basket sold at auction for $16,000. Frey describes his baskets as 'cutting-edge traditional.' He primarily weaves a classic material, wood from the brown ash tree, but, unlike most contemporary basketmakers, he harvests, cuts, pounds, dries, and dyes the wood himself. Then creating highly elaborate versions of the sturdy utility baskets that have been used by generations of Passamaquoddy fishermen from Maine. He honors tradition, but he highlights complex weaving on areas that are often hidden and therefore typically not embellished. Many traditional baskets have basic, woven lids. Frey's porcupine quill lids are often decorated with art inlaid on birch bark; as far as lids go, I wouldn't say that's basic. And while braids of grass are customarily woven into ash baskets to make them better, Frey incorporates braided cedar bark to create striking new textures. Now that he's a nationally recognized artist who has rejuvenated the art of basketry, Frey feels his role is to inspire. He's on the board of the Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance, a group that works to help preserve it by reaching out to young members of Native communities in the state. His other goal is to continue to stand out. The woven grass bracelets he saw on a recent trip to Hawaii have influenced how he shapes the bases of some of his newer baskets, as he finds yet another way to make traditional Passamaquoddy weaving something spectacularly his own.

1. In 1948, graduate students, Norman Woodland...

2. Inspired by the dots and dashes of Morse code, however...

3. The first bar code was composed of four white lines...

4. The writer is considering deleting the preceding sentence...

5. Today, twenty-nine white lines making more than half...

6. Today, twenty-nine white lines make...

7. the concoction was both large and costly...

8. For example, progress stalled...

9. While the black lines absorb the light...

10. Which of the following true statements, if added here...

11. being that there are one- and two-dimensional bar codes...

12. were placed on bees tracking their activities...

13. we have almost certainly exceeded even Woodland and Silver’s expectations...

14. For the sake of the logic and coherence of the essay, Paragraph 3 should be placed:

15. Suppose the writer’s primary purpose had been to describe how a specific technological advancement changed business practices...

16. Select the answer that best improves the clarity of the sentence.

17. Select the answer that best clarifies the subject of the sentence.

18. Select the answer that best maintains the sentence structure.

19. Select the answer that is more appropriate for the context.

20. Select the answer that best refines the meaning of the sentence.

21. Which of the following choices, if added here, would best conclude the paragraph and refer back to the conversation at the beginning of the essay?

22. Should the writer make this revision?

23. Choose the best option to replace the underlined portion.

24. Select the answer that maintains the sentence structure.

25. Select the answer that best completes the sentence.

26. Which choice most closely maintains the sentence pattern the writer establishes after the semicolon?

27. Choose the option that best corrects the sentence.

28. Choose the best option that maintains the sentence structure.

29. Select the answer that provides the best description.

30. Choose an option that best connects the ideas.

31. Which choice best accomplishes that goal?

32. Which choice best introduces the main focus of the paragraph?

33. Choose the option that best maintains the meaning.

34. Choose the best option to enhance clarity.

35. Select the answer that best clarifies the comparative structure.

36. Which choice best accomplishes that goal?

37. Which sequence of sentences makes this paragraph most logical?

38. Suppose the writer’s primary purpose had been to describe the process of planting a particular flower. Would this essay accomplish that purpose?

39. Choose the option that correctly punctuates the sentence.

40. Choose the option that maintains clarity regarding the event.