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Questions # 31:

Cole makes the argument that while some advocates of government transparency seem to treat any exposure of state secrets as an (i)_________. that position is (ii)_________; there are many legitimate bases for (hi)_________ disclosures. Cole contends, particularly when they reveal the identities of sources and methods of foreign intelligence.

Options:

A.

abuse of power

B.

ambiguous act

C.

unmitigated good

D.

untenable

E.

understandable

F.

commonplace

G.

condemning

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Questions # 32:

Laws protecting intellectual properly are intended to stimulate creativity, yet some tonus of creative work have never enjoyed legal protection—a situation that ought to be of great interest. If we see certain forms of creative endeavor (1)_________as a result of uncontrolled copying, we might decide tot (ii )_________intellectual property law. Conversely, if unprotected creative work (iii)_________in the absence of legal rules against copying, we would do well to know how such flourishing is sustained.

Options:

A.

languishing

B.

proliferating

C.

diversifying

D.

jettison

E.

declines in originality

F.

extend

G.

relax

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Questions # 33:

Many people eschewed botany as merely the_________business of renaming and reclassifying plants until the concern over Earth's loss of biodiversity brought botany into everyday discussions.

Options:

A.

arcane

B.

stodgy

C.

enlightening

D.

esoteric

E.

essential

F.

indispensable

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Questions # 34:

Her tendency toward_________made her willingness to step up and lead the turbulent group all the more impressive.

Options:

A.

guilelessness

B.

diffidence

C.

forbearance

D.

rectitude

E.

assiduousness

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Questions # 35:

As an intellectual trying to navigate the world of politics. Madison's problem was not, as some claimed, that he was

loo (i)_________to respond lo shifting political realities; indeed, he was intellectually quite (ii)_________. adapting

to the demands of the moment.

Options:

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Questions # 36:

Because ii has usually been impossible to_________exotic species once they have become established, it is prudent to minimize the introduction of such species that have a substantial probability of unwanted impacts.

Options:

A.

disseminate

B.

detect

C.

eradicate

D.

propagate

E.

extirpate

F.

differentiate

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Questions # 37:

The highly dispersed nature of Panzaleo pottery throughout present-day Ecuador has led archaeologists to speculate about the pottery's origins and significance. Jijon y Caamano attributed the pottery's distribution to trade, and based on the large quantities of pottery recovered in the Ambato-Latacunga region of the central Ecuadorian highlands, he proposed that region as the probable locus of production. However. Porras suggests that inhabitants of the subtropical eastern Andean slopes, or montafta, were the original producers of Panzaleo. Porras: theory involves the forced migration of the montaria population from their homeland in the Quijos River valley into the Ecuadorian highlands. The gradual exodus and ensuing dispersal of the makers of this ware could account for the diffuse distribution of the materials.

The passage cites evidence supporting which of the following hypotheses?

Options:

A.

Jijon y Caamaflos hypothesis about the relationship between trade and the distribution of Panzaleo pottery

B.

Jijon y Caamanos hypothesis about the probable locus of Panzaleo pottery production

C.

Porrasr hypothesis about who the original producers of Panzaleo pottery were

D.

Porras' hypothesis about the forced migration of certain peoples

E.

Porras' hypothesis about the dispersal of the original makers of Panzaleo porter)"

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Questions # 38:

According 10 the classical idea of space-time reality, two particles, identical or not, can be distinguished by tracing the motion of the particles along their trajectories. This idea is (1)________that the particles can be observed continuously, a belief that is (ii)________with respect to macroscopic bodies, but not with respect to free atoms. which (iii)________constant observation.

Options:

A.

based on the assumption

B.

incompatible with the view

C.

entailed by the fact

D.

fortuitous

E.

innovative

F.

tenable

G.

elude

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Questions # 39:

In the 1980s the press release announcing the discovery of a new fundamental particle turned a once_______

hypothesis of interest to no more than a few hundred physicists into an undisputed fact of global significance.

Options:

A.

cogent

B.

fungible

C.

recondite

D.

preeminent

E.

discretionary

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Questions # 40:

The politician's record while in office, though (i)_________- hardly accounts for her high standing three decades later

—a standing all the more (it)_________because of continuing assaults on her reputation during those years.

Options:

A.

bewildering

B.

admirable

C.

unappreciated

D.

unusual regrettable

E.

persistent

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