(A) demographic.. intrinsically
(B) ecological.. marginally
(C) cultural.. substantively
(D) psychological.. philosophically
(E) political.. demonstratively
4. It is puzzling to observe that Jones's novel has recently been criticized for its----structure, since commentators have traditionally argued that its most obvious----is its relentlessly rigid, indeed schematic, framework.
(A) attention to.. preoccupation
(B) speculation about.. characteristic
(C) parody of.. disparity
(D) violation of.. contradiction
(E) lack of.. flaw
5. It comes as no surprise that societies have codes of behavior; the character of the codes, on the other hand, can often be----.
(A) predictable (B) unexpected
(C) admirable (D) explicit (E) confusing
6. The characterization of historical analysis as a form of fiction is not likely to be received---- by either historians or literary critics, who agree that history and fiction deal with----orders of experience.
(A) quietly.. significant
(B) enthusiastically.. shifting
(C) passively.. unusual
(D) sympathetically.. distinct
(E) contentiously.. realistic
10. Nineteenth-century art critics judged art by the realism of its method of representation. It was assumed that the realistic method developed from primitive beginnings to the perfection of formal realism. It is one of the permanent gains of the aesthetic revolution of the twentieth century that we are rid of this type of aesthetics.
It can be inferred from the passage above that the artistic revolution of the twentieth century had which of the following effects?
(A) It deemphasized realistic representation as an evaluative consideration for judging works of art.
(B) It permitted modern critics to appreciate the simplicity of primitive art.
(C) It repudiated the realistic representation found in the art of the past.
(D) It reinforced traditional ways of looking at and judging great art.
(E) It allowed art critics to understand the evolution and nature of art.
Questions 11-16
Three women-R, S, and T, two men-U and V, and four children-W, X, Y, and Z-are going to a game. They have a total of nine seats for the game, but the seats are in three different sections of the arena; they have a group of three adjacent seats in each section. For the game, the nine people must divide into groups of three according to the following restrictions:
No adults of the same sex can be together in any group.
W cannot be in R's group.
X must be in a group with S or U or both.
11. If R is the only adult in one group, the other members of her group must be
(A) W and X (B) W and Y (C) X and Y
(D) X and Z (E) Y and Z
12. If R and U are two of the three people in the first group, who can be in the second and third groups, respectively?
(A) S, T, W; V, Y, Z (B) S, W, Z; T, V, X
(C) S, X, Y; T, W, Z (D) T, V, W; S, Y, Z
(E) W, X, Y; S, V, Z
13. Which of the following pairs of people can be in the same group as W?
(A) R and Y (B) S and U (C) S and V
(D) U and V (E) X and Z
14. Which of the following must be true?
(A) One of the women is in a group with two children.
(B) One of the two men is in a group with W.
(C) R is in a group with a man.
(D) T's group includes exactly one child.
(E) One of the groups includes no children.
15. Any of the following pairs of people could be in X's group EXCEPT
(A) R and U (B) S and T (C) S and U
(D) S and W (E) T and U
16. If T, Y, and Z are in one group, which of the following must be together in one of the other groups?
(A) R, S, V (B) R, U, W (C) S, U, W
(D) S, V, W (E) U, V, X
Questions 17-22
The manager of a repertory theater company is planning a schedule of productions for the company's five-week summer festival. Two different plays will be scheduled for each of the five weeks. The ten plays that will be scheduled are four plays by playwright R, two plays by playwright S, two plays by play- wright T, one play by playwright U, and one play by playwright V. The scheduli
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