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87.
1. a
2. b
3. b
4. b
5. c
6. a
7. d
8. b
9. a
10.a
11. c
12. d
13. c
14. b
15.c
16. a
17. a
18. c
19. с
20. a
21. c
22. b
23. b
24. a
25. c
88.
The courses given by a COLLEGE or university are called its curriculum. The PROSPECTUS of the
institution OUTLINES the complete CURRICULUM. It gives the REQUIREMENTS for entry to each course,
as well as the credits given for the COURSE.
Each course is designated as giving a SPECIFIED number of credits. These are usually equal to the
number of CLASS HOURS devoted each week to the course. For example, a course that meets three times
a WEEK usually gives THREE credits towards graduation. Schools using the semester CALENDAR require
about 120 credits for GRADUATION. Between 30 and 40 of the required credits must be in the
student's MAJOR subject.
Schools vary considerably in the AMOUNT of freedom given students in SELECTING their courses.
Almost all schools have a certain NUMBER of required SUBJECTS. Students can also usually choose
non-required courses called ELECTIVES. Liberal-arts colleges usually give students more OPPORTUNITY
to choose than do TECHNICAL schools.
89.
1. d
2. b
3. d
4. d
5. a
6. b
7. b
8. a
9. c
10. c
11. a
12. c
90.
1. с
2. b
3. b
4. b
5. d
6. a
7. c
8. a
9. b
10. a
11. c
12. c
13. c
14. c
15. d
91.
1. с
2. b
3. b
4. b
5. a
6. b
7. a
8. d
9. d
10. b
11. c
12. d
13. c
14. a
15. b
16. b
17. c
18. c
92
1. c
2. a
3. d
4. b
5. b
6. b
7. d
8. b
9. b
10. c
11. c
12. a
13. a
14. b
15. b
16. a
17. a
18. c
19. c
20 d
21 b
22. b
23. b
24. c
25. c
93
1. c
2. c
3. a
4. d
5. d
6. d
7. c
8. d
9. b
10. b
11. a
12. c
13. c
14. a