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The process by which the Roman legions came to serve so far from the Roman army's birthplace began in earnest during the Punic wars with Carthage. The Phoenician colony first clashed with the Romans when Rome's success in subduing its Italian neighbors drew it south to Sicily, which Carthage regarded as within its sphere of influence. In 265 B.C., after Rome's expensive victory over Pyrrhus, Rome and Carthage found themselves at war over Sicily. The war rapidly extended by both land and sea until the Carthaginians had to admit defeat and allow the establishment of Roman control over the island. Rome soon after added Corsica and Sardinia to these beginnings of its overseas empire.
What area were the Romans and Carthaginians fighting over in 265 B.C.?

  1. Phoenicia
  2. Carthage
  3. Sicily
  4. Corsica

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

The passage states, "In 265 B.C Rome and Carthage found themselves at war over Sicily."



It is vitally important in strategic planning to select the "right" goals and objectives. Some experts maintain that this is the primary role and purpose of strategic planning. Planning also includes determining the best means of achieving objectives, facilitating effective communication, and reviewing results as the plan is executed. In order to select the truly "right" objectives, however, planners must keep in mind the overall mission of the organization.
How must strategic planners choose appropriate goals?

  1. By selecting the "right" objectives.
  2. By facilitating effective communication.
  3. While keeping in mind the overall mission of the organization.
  4. By reviewing results as the plan is executed.

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

The passage states that, "In order to select the truly 'right' objectives, however, planners must keep in mind the overall mission of the organization."



The traditions of Freemasonry have evolved over many centuries and from many sources. These traditions are a powerful force that cements a Lodge and Freemasons into one sacred band. They can be modified – but only slowly – to fit the needs of the organization. As individual Freemasons become aware of the traditions, they soon learn that they are part of something larger than themselves.
The traditions of Freemasonry teach new members that ___________.

  1. They are part of something larger than themselves.
  2. New members can quickly change traditions to meet the organization's needs.
  3. Traditions are never written in cement.
  4. There is only one source for the traditions of Freemasonry.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

The passage states, "As individual Freemasons become aware of the traditions, they soon learn that they are part of something larger than themselves."



Captain Agnew had located the Italian naval convoy by means of radar, and then brought his Force K into the most favorable attacking position. To the Italians, who possessed no such technology, the darkness remained impenetrable, and their surprise was consequently complete.
What happened to the Italian convoy?

  1. It used radar to locate Captain Agnew’s Force K.
  2. It was surprised by a nighttime attack.
  3. It surprised the Force K nighttime convoy.
  4. It got lost in the impenetrable darkness.

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

The Italian convoy did not have radar or anything like it, so they could not see Captain Agnew’s Force K in the darkness and Force K surprised them with an attack.






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