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(E) treatable

38. REDOUBTABLE:

(A) unsurprising (B) unambiguous

(C) unimpressive (D) inevitable

(E) immovable

No. 5-1 SECTION 2

1. Since it is now----to build the complex central processing unit of a computer on a single silicon chip using photolithography and chemical etching, it seems plausible that other miniature structures might be fabricated in----ways.

(A) unprecedented.. undiscovered

(B) difficult.. related (C) permitted.. unique

(D) mandatory.. congruent (E) routine.. similar

2. Given the evidence of Egyptian and Babylonian

----later Greek civilization, it would be incorrect

to view the work of Greek scientists as an entirely independent creation.

(A) disdain for (B) imitation of

(C) ambivalence about (D) deference to

(E) influence on

3. Laws do not ensure social order since laws can always be----, which makes them----unless the authorities have the will and the power to detect and punish wrongdoing.

(A) contested.. provisional

(B) circumvented.. antiquated

(C) repealed.. vulnerable

(D) violated.. ineffective

(E) modified.. unstable

4. Since she believed him to be both candid and trust- worthy, she refused to consider the possibility that his statement had been----.

(A) irrelevant (B) facetious (C) mistaken

(D) critical (E) insincere

5. Ironically, the party leaders encountered no greater

----their efforts to build a progressive party than

the----of the progressives already elected to the legislature.

(A) support for.. advocacy

(B) threat to.. promise

(C) benefit from.. success

(D) obstacle to.. resistance

(E) praise for.. reputation

6. It is strange how words shape our thoughts and trap us at the bottom of deeply----canyons of thinking, their imprisoning sides carved out by the

----of past usage.

(A) cleaved.. eruptions (B) rooted.. flood

(C) incised.. river (D) ridged.. ocean

(E) notched.. mountains

7. That his intransigence in making decisions----no open disagreement from any quarter was well known; thus, clever subordinates learned the art of

----their opinions in casual remarks.

(A) elicited.. quashing

(B) engendered.. recasting

(C) brooked.. intimating

(D) embodied.. instigating

(E) forbore.. emending

8. BABBLE: TALK::

(A) chisel: sculpt (B) harmonize: sing

(C) scribble: write (D) hint: imply

(E) quibble: elude

9. SYLLABUS: COURSE::

(A) rules: jury (B) map: destination

(C) recipe: ingredients (D) appetizer: meal

(E) agenda: meeting

10. VARNISH: WOOD::

(A) etch: glass (B) tarnish: silver

(C) wax: linoleum (D) burnish: metal

(E) bleach: fabric

11. PITCH: SOUND::

(A) color: light (B) mass: weight

(C) force: pressure (D) energy: heat

(E) velocity: time

24. Some people assert that prosecutors should be allowed to introduce illegally obtained evidence in criminal trials if the judge and jury can be persuaded that the arresting officer was not aware of violating or did not intend to violate the law while seizing the evidence. This proposed "good-faith exception" would weaken everyone's constitutional protection, lead to less careful police practices, and promote lying by law enforcement officers in court.

The argument above for maintaining the prohibition against illegally obtained evidence assumes that

(A) defendants in criminal cases should enjoy greater protection from the law than other citizens do

(B) law enforcement authorities need to be encouraged to pursue criminals assiduously

(C) the legal system will usually find ways to ensure that real crimes do not go unprosecuted

(D) The prohibition now deters some unlawful searches and seizures

(E) courts should consider the motives of law enforcement officers in deciding whether evidence brought forward by the officers is admissible in a trial

25. If it is true that the streets and the sidewalks are wet whenever it is raining, which of the following must also be true?

I. If the streets and sidewalks are wet, it is raining.

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