1. According to the third law of thermodynamics, _____ possible is – degrees centigrade. (A) that temperature is lowest (B) the temperature is lower (C) lowest temperature (D) the lowest temperature. 2. After the First World War, the author Anais Nin became interested in the art movement known as Surrealism and in psychoanalysis, both _____ her novels and shorts stories. (A) in which the influence (B) of which influenced (C) to have influence (D) its influence in 3. Muskrats generally _____ close to the edge of a bog, where their favorite plant foods grow plentifully. (A) staying (B) they are staying (C) stay (D) to stay there 4. Oliver Ellsworth, _____ of the United States Supreme Court, was the author of the bill that established the federal court system. (A) he was the third chief justice (B) the third chief justice was (C) who the third chief justice (D) the third chief justice 5. _____ Colonial period the great majority of Connecticut's settlers came from England. (A) Since (B) The time (C) During the (D) It was 6. A politician can make a legislative proposal more _____ by giving specific examples of what its effect will be. (A) to understanding (B) understandably (C) understandable (D) when understood 7. Playing the trumpet with dazzling originality, _____ dominated jazz for 20 years. (A) Louis Armstrong (B) The influence of Louis Armstrong (C) The music of Louis Armstrong (D) Louis Armstrong's talent 8. Before every presidential election in the United States, the statisticians try to guess the proportion of the population that _____ for each candidate. (A) are voted (B) voting (C) to be voted (D) will vote 9. _____ at a river ford on the Donner Pass route to California, the city of Reno grew as bridges and railroad were built. (A) Settle (B) To settle (C) It was settling (D) Having been settled 10. The air inside a house or office building often has higher concentrations of contaminants _____ heav