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Time –30 minutes
38 Questions . 1. We first became aware that her support for the new
program was less than____when she declined to
make a speech in its favor.
(A) qualified
(B) haphazard
(C) fleeting
(D) unwarranted
(E) wholehearted . 2. When a person suddenly loses consciousness, a
bystander is not expected to ____the problem but to
attempt to ____its effects by starting vital functions
if they are absent
(A) cure.. precipitate
(B) minimize.. predict
(C) determine.. detect
(D) diagnose.. counter
(E) magnify.. . 3. The remark was only slightly ____, inviting a
chuckle, perhaps, but certainly not a ____.
(A) audible.. reward
(B) hostile.. shrug
(C) amusing.. rebuke
(D) coherent.. reaction
(E) humorous.. guffaw . 4. Doors were closing on our past, and soon the values
we had lived by would become so obsolete that we
would seem to people of the new age as ____as
travelers from an ancient land.
(A) elegant
(B) ambitious
(C) interesting
(D) comfortable
(E) quaint . 5. Ability to ____is the test of the perceptive historian,
a history, after all, consists not only of what the
historian has included, but also, in some sense, of
what has been left out.
(A) defer
(B) select
(C) confer
(D) devise
(E) reflect . 6. Some artists immodestly idealize or exaggerate the
significance of their work; yet others, ____to exalt
the role of the artist, reject a transcendent view of art
(A) appearing
(B) disdaining
(C) seeking
(D) failing
(E) tending . 7. Estimating the risks of radiation escaping from a
nuclear power plant is ____question, but one whose
answer then becomes part of a value-laden,
emotionally charged policy debate about whether to
construct such a plant.
(A) an incomprehensible
(B) an undefined
(C) an irresponsible
(D) a divisive
(E) a technical . 8. TREE: FORESTRY::
(A) tractor: agriculture
(B) experiment: laboratory
(C) fuel: combustion
(D) flower: horticulture
(E) generator: electricity . 9. COMMAND: REQUEST
(A) presume: inquire
(B) recommend: propose
(C) summon: invite
(D) refuse: rebel
(E) authorize: permit . 10. PESTLE: GRIND::
(A) whetstone: sharpen
(B) balloon: float
(C) mill: turn
(D) hinge: fasten
(E) switch: conduct . 11. ILLITERACY: EDUCATION
(A) bureaucracy: clarification
(B) oppression: agreement
(C) vagrancy: travel
(D) inequity: redistribution
(E) inclemency: evasion . 12. REVERENCE: RESPECT::
(A) resiliency: vitality
(B) appreciation: dependency
(C) avidity: enthusiasm
(D) imagination: creativity
(E) audacity: sentiment . 13. APOSTROPHES:WORD
(A) letters: alphabet
(B) verbs: syntax
(C) ellipses: sentence
(D) commas: punctuation
(E) paragraphs: essay . 14. EXAGGERATION: CARICATURE::
(A) craft: art
(B) detail: sketch
(C) illusion: story
(D) brevity: epigram
(E) sophistication: farce . 15. MALLEABLE: SHAPE
(A) apathetic: emotion
(B) irresolute: opinion
(C) demonstrable: evidence
(D) irredeemable: value
(E) gustatory: taste . 16. BOLSTER: SUPPORT::
(A) axis: revolve
(B) spackle: paint
(C) leakage: caulk
(D) heat: insulate
(E) tackle: hoist . 28. RECORD
(A) postpone
(B) disperse
(C) delete
(D) delay
(E) devise . 29. EMBED
(A) induce
(B) extend
(C) extract
(D) receive
(E) diverge . 30. WHOLESOME
(A) deleterious
(B) submissive
(C) provoking
(D) monotonous
(E) rigorous .
31. EXTINCTION:
(A) immunity
(B) mutation
(C) inhibition
(D) formulation
(E) perpetuation . 32. CURSE:
(A) exoneration
(B) untruth
(C) redress
(D) benediction
(E) separation . 33. DECORUM
(A) constant austerity
(B) false humility
(C) impropriety
(D) incompetence
(E) petulance . 34. AGGRANDIZE:
(A) misrepresent
(B) disparage
(C) render helpless
(D) take advantage of
(E) shun the company of . 35. VIGILANT
(A) reluctant
(B) haphazard
(C) gullible
(D) ignorant
(E) oblivious . 36. FASTIDIOUS
(A) coarse
(B) destructive
(C) willing
(D) collective
(E) secret . 37. TRACTABLE
(A) indefatigable
(B) incorrigible
(C) insatiable
(D) impractical
(E) impetuous . 38. RESCISSION
(A) expansion
(B) enactment
(C) instigation
(D) stimulation
(E) abdication .
SECTION 5
Time –30 minutes
38 Questions
. 1. Because modern scientists find the ancient Greek
view of the cosmos outdated and irrelevant, they
now perceive it as only of ____ interest.
(A) historical
(B) intrinsic
(C) astronomical
(D) experimental
(E) superfluous . 2. Religious philosopher that he was. Henry More
derived his conception of an infinite universe from
the Infinite God in whom he believed, a benevolent
God of ____whose nature was to create____
(A) plenitude ..abundance
(B) vengeance .. justice
(C) indifference .. suffering
(D) indulgence .. temperance
(E) rectitude .. havoc . 3. While some argue that imposing tolls on highway
users circumvents the need to raise public taxes
for road maintenance, the phenomenal expense of
maintaining a vast network of roads____reliance
on these general taxes.
(A) avoids
(B) diminishes
(C) necessitates
(D) discourages
(E) ameliorates . 4. Although they were not direct____,the new arts of
the Classical period were clearly created in the spirit
of older Roman models and thus____many features
of the older style.
(A) impressions .. introduced
(B) translations .. accentuated
(C) copies .. maintained
(D) masterpieces .. depicted
(E) borrowings .. improvised . 5. In spite of the increasing____-of their opinions, the
group knew they had to arrive at a consensus so that
the award could be presented
(A) impartiality
(B) consistency
(C) judiciousness
(D) incisiveness
(E) polarity . 6. By forcing our surrender to the authority of the clock
systematic timekeeping has imposed a form of____
on society.
(A) anarchy
(B) permanence
(C) provincialism
(D) tyranny
(E) autonomy . 7. Our high____vocabulary for street crime contrasts
sharply with our____vocabulary for corporate crime,
a fact that corresponds to the general public's unawar-
eness of the extent of corporate crime.
(A) nuanced ..subtle
(B) uninformative ..misleading
(C) euphemistic ..abstract
(D) differentiated ..limited
(E) technical ..jargon-laden . 8. DIVERGE : APART::
(A) traverse : across
(B) suspend : around
(C) reverse : beyond
(D) repose : beside
(E) involve : among . 9. ATROCIOUS : BAD::
(A) excessive : adequate
(B) momentous : important
(C) unavailing : helpful
(D) contagious : diseased
(E) nominal : satisfactory . 10.PATRONIZE : CONDESCENSION::
(A) exasperate : anger
(B) deride : mockery
(C) compensate : apology
(D) hurry : decision
(E) encroach : fearlessness .
11.FANG : TOOTH::
(A) gum : mouth
(B) elbow : arm
(C) bank : river
(D) finger : digit
(E) summit ; mountain . 12.ANALGESIC : PAIN::
(A) sedative : sleep
(B) stimulant : mood
(C) antiseptic : odor
(D) anesthetic : sensation
(E) ointment : skin . 13.IMPECCABLE : FLAW::
(A) foreseeable : outcome
(B) mundane : substance
(C) dishonorable : blemish
(D) ingenuous : guile
(E) portentous : omen . 14.POLEMIC : DISPUTATIOUS::
(A) anachronism : chronological
(B) vernacular : unpretentious
(C) invective : abusive
(D) platitude : insightful
(E) eulogy : unrealistic . 15.EMBARRASS : SHAME::
(A) coax : reluctance
(B) sleep : fatigue
(C) doubt : uncertainty
(D) belittle : condescension
(E) console : comfort . 16.ETCH : CORROSIVE::
(A) shrink : diminutive
(B) destroy : worthless
(C) glue : adhesive
(D) sculpt : malleable
(E) polish : glossy . 28.COMPRESSION:
(A) increase in volume
(B) change of altitude
(C) loss of stability
(D) absence of matter
(E) lack of motion . 29.REFINE:
(A) loosen
(B) obscure
(C) destabilize
(D) decrease size
(E) reduce purity . 30.BALK:
(A) extend
(B) derive
(C) observe
(D) plan ahead carefully
(E) move ahead willingly . 31.ANTIPATHY:
(A) affection
(B) courtesy
(C) exasperation
(D) obstinacy
(E) cynicism . 32.PATHOLOGICAL:
(A) acute
(B) normal
(C) adequate
(D) variable
(E) temporary . 33.REIN:
(A) prod
(B) assess
(C) engulf
(D) commend
(E) affirm . 34.MELLIFLUOUS:
(A) obtuse
(B) ineffable
(C) raspy
(D) deranged
(E) uproarious . 35.IMPUGN:
(A) abandon
(B) anticipate
(C) enable
(D) clarify
(E) endorse . 36.PERTINACITY:
(A) liability
(B) simplicity
(C) vacillation
(D) eccentricity
(E) misrepresentation . 37.GAINSAY:
(A) speak kindly of
(B) tell the truth about
(C) forecast
(D) affirm
(E) reiterate . 38. ABSOLUTE:
(A) inferior
(B) tolerant
(C) qualified
(D) preliminary
(E) immeasurable . .
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