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C) Course schedules should be arranged in a manner that students have a time for recreational activities 
D) Working schedules of students should be same for all
E)Contemporary education system should be designed in order to answer the society's needs. 
TEST 
– 13 
Although the interpretation of traffic signals may seem highly standardized, close observation reveals 
regional variations across this country, distinguishing the East Coast from Central Canada and the West as 
surely as dominant dialects or political inclinations. In Montreal, a flashing red traffic light instructs drivers to 
careen even more wildly through intersections heavily populated with pedestrians and oncoming vehicles. 
In startling contrast, an amber light in Calgary warns drivers to scream to a halt on the off chance that there 
might be a pedestrian within 600 meters who might consider crossing at some unspecified time within the 
current day. In my hometown in New Brunswick, finally, traffic lights do not apply to tractors, all terrain 
vehicles, or pickup trucks, which together account for most vehicles on the road. In fact, were any observant 
Canadian dropped from an alien space vessel at an unspecified intersection anywhere in this vast land, he 
or she could almost certainly orient him-or-herself according to the surrounding traffic patterns. 
1. What we can-infer from the passage that 
A) If you stopped at a yellow light in Calgary, you would have to shout to warn the animals not to cross. 
B) In New Brunswick, traffic lights strictly apply to all vehicles. 
C) A flashing red traffic light in Montreal would mean to go straight among the crowd. 
D) Traffic signals do not mean same across different parts of Canada.
E) Being unaware of the regional variations about the traffic signals would be an excuse at the traffic court. 
2. As understood from the passage, distinctive characteristics among the East Coast, Central Canada and 
the West include 
A) Linguistic variety 
B) Traditional way of clothing. 
C) Pedestrians 
D) Traffic police
E) Vehicles 
3. According to the passage, any alert Canadian could 
A) drive a space vessel. 
B) give direction to an alien space vessel at an intersection in Canada. 
C) drive all kinds of vehicles but tractors at intersections. 
D) get a license to drive all kinds of vehicles.
E) adapt himself or herself to the traffic system anywhere in Canada easily. 
There are two main types of concrete dams: arch dams and gravity dams. Arch dams are tall, curved shells 
of concrete that can be as little as 3 meters thick. Their arched shape gives them great strength. Large 
gravity dams are also made of concrete, but it is their vast weight that prevents them from bursting. The 
largest dams are embankment dams, which are made by piling up a huge barrier of earth and rock. A core 
of clay or concrete in the middle keeps water from seeping though the dam. The side is covered with stones 
to protect it from water. Rogunsky Dam in the Soviet Union is the world's highest dam. It. is 326 meters 
high. Hoover Dam, one of the world's highest concrete dams, measures 223 meters in height. It is an arch 
dam that spans the Colorado River and supplies water for irrigation and electricity to California, Arizona and 
Nevada. 



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