(D) precipitate (E) steady
36. TENDENTIOUS:
(A) unbiased (B) severely hampered
(C) inapplicable (D) highly productive
(E) curved
37. REDUNDANT:
(A) consistent (B) complex (C) diffuse
(D) insightful (E) economical
38. RUE:
(A) tenderness (B) sincerity (C) heartiness
(D) spite (E) satisfaction
No. 5-2 SECTION 2
1. There are no solitary, free-living creatures; every form of life is----other forms.
(A) segregated from (B) parallel to
(C) dependent on (D) overshadowed by
(E) mimicked by
2. The sale of Alaska was not so much an American coup as a matter of----for an imperial Russia that was short of cash and unable to----its own continental coastline.
(A) negligence.. fortify
(B) custom.. maintain
(C) convenience.. stabalize
(D) expediency.. defend
(E) exigency.. reinforce
3. Despite assorted effusions to the contrary, there is no necessary link between scientific skill and human- ism, and, quite possibly, there may be something of a----between them.
(A) generality (B) fusion (C) congruity
(D) dichotomy (E) reciprocity
4. A common argument claims that in folk art, the artist's subordination of technical mastery to intense feeling----the direct communication of emotion to the viewer.
(A) facilitates (B) averts (C) neutralizes
(D) implies (E) represses
5. While not completely nonplussed by the usually caustic responses from members of the audience, the speaker was nonetheless visibly----by their lively criticism.
(A) humiliated (B) discomfited (C) deluded
(D) disgraced (E) tantalized
6. In eighth-century Japan, people who---- wasteland were rewarded with official ranks as part of an effort to overcome the shortage of----fields.
(A) conserved.. forested
(B) reclaimed.. arable
(C) cultivated.. domestic
(D) irrigated.. accessible
(E) located.. desirable
22. If Serenia is gold, which of the following provinces must be olive?
(A) Istoria (B) Jacaranda (C) Luna
(D) Praz (E) Venotia
23. It is important to teach students to use computers effectively. Therefore, students should be taught computer programming in school.
Which of the following, if true, most weakens the argument above?
(A) Only people who use computers effectively are skilled at computer programming.
(B) Only people skilled at computer programming use computers effectively.
(C) Some people who use computers effectively cannot write computer programs.
(D) Some schools teach computer programming more effectively than others.
(E) Most people who are able to program computers use computers effectively.
24. Butterfat gets its yellowish color from carotene, the fat-soluble vitamin A precursor that is also responsible for the color of carrots. Not all butter- fat, however, is equally yellow. Some breeds of cows are more efficient than others at converting carotene to the colorless vitamin A.
If butter made from the milk of holstein cows is much paler than that made from the milk of jersey or guernsey cows, then the facts above suggest that
(A) there is less butterfat in the milk of holsteins than in the milk of jerseys or guernseys
(B) there is more vitamin A in the butterfat of holsteins than in the butterfat of jerseys or guernseys
(C) there is more carotene in the butterfat of holsteins than in the butterfat of jerseys or guernseys
(D) holsteins are less efficient converters of carotene than are jersyes or guernseys
(E) the carotene in the milk of holsteins is less fat- soluble than the carotene in the milk of jerseys or guernseys
25. X melts at a higher temperature than P melts. Y melts at a lower temperature than P melts, but at a higher temperature than Q melts.
If the statements above are true, it can be con- cluded with certainty that S melts at a higher tem- perature than Y melts if one knows in addition that
(A) Q and P melt at a higher temperature than S melts
(B) X melts at a higher temperature than S melts
(C) P melts at a lower temperature than S melts
(D) Q melts at the same temperature that S melts
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