(B) continuation without change
(C) cyclical motion
(D) dogmatic persistence
(E) varied activity
32. MOROSE:
(A) overawed (B) agitated (C) cherubic
(D) decisive (E) cheerful
33. INDELIBILITY:
(A) availability (B) comprehensibility
(C) decidability (D) erasability
(E) retractability
34. SPIRITUAL:
(A) eclectic (B) figurative (C) ephemeral
(D) immoral (E) corporeal
35. DISPATCH:
(A) serenity (B) leisureliness
(C) heedlessness (D) irregularity
(E) aversion
36. FERMENT:
(A) solidity (B) purity (C) lucidity
(D) transparency (E) tranquillity
37. FACETIOUS:
(A) lugubrious (B) contentious
(C) ingenuous (D) prodigious
(E) audacious
38. CRAVEN:
(A) indifferent (B) presumptuous
(C) valorous (D) scrupulous (E) petulant
NO. 4-3 SECTION 2
1. The spellings of many Old English words have been----in the living language, although their pronunciations have changed.
(A) preserved (B) shortened (C) preempted
(D) revised (E) improved
2. The sheer diversity of tropical plants represents a seemingly----source of raw materials, of which only a few have been utilized.
(A) exploited (B) quantifiable
(C) controversial (D) inexhaustible
(E) remarkable
3. For centuries animals have been used as---- for people in experiments to assess the effects of therapeutic and other agents that might later be used in humans.
(A) benefactors (B) companions
(C) examples (D) precedents (E) surrogates
4. Social tensions among adult factions can be
----by politics, but adolescents and children
have no such----for resolving their conflict with the exclusive world of adults.
(A) intensified.. attitude
(B) complicated.. relief
(C) frustrated.. justification
(D) adjusted.. mechanism
(E) revealed.. opportunity
5. The state is a network of exchanged benefits and beliefs, ----between rulers and citizens based on those laws and procedures that are----to the maintenance of community.
(A) a compromise.. inimical
(B) an interdependence.. subsidiary
(C) a counterpoint.. incidental
(D) an equivalence.. prerequisite
(E) a reciprocity.. conducive
6. Far from viewing Jefferson as a skeptical but enlightened intellectual, historians of the 1960's portrayed him as----thinker, eager to fill the young with his political orthodoxy while censoring ideas he did not like.
(A) an adventurous (B) a doctrinaire
(C) an eclectic (D) a judicious (E) a cynical
7. To have true disciples, a thinker must not be too
----: any effective intellectual leader depends
on the ability of other people to----thought processes that did not originate with them.
(A) popular.. dismiss
(B) methodical.. interpret
(C) idiosyncratic.. reenact
(D) self-confident.. revitalize
(E) pragmatic.. discourage
8. ADULT: CHILD::
(A) horse: mare (B) cat: kitten (C) swine: sow
(D) human: animal (E) cow: herd
9. CLOT: DISSOLVED::
(A) enthusiast: influenced
(B) cartoon: distorted (C) crowd: dispersed
(D) chain: disengaged (E) disciple: inspired
10. GLOSSARY: TEXT::
(A) bibliography: source
(B) abstract: dissertation (C) legend: map
(D) index: catalog (E) abbreviation: footnote
11. FERVOR: ZEALOT::
(A) antipathy: philanthropist
(B) improvidence: spendthrift
(C) concision: politician
(D) determination: ecologist
(E) nonchalance: acrobat
12. SHARD: POTTERY::
(A) flint: stone (B) flange: wheel
(C) cinder: coal (D) fragment: bone
(E) tare: grain
20. If Dora washes on day 6, on which day does Carmen wash?
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 (E) 5
21. If Alice washes on day 1, who washes on day 2?
(A) Betty (B) Carmen (C) Dora
(D) Gina (E) Harriet
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