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1. The sociologist responded to the charge that her new theory was ________ by pointing out that it did not in fact contradict accepted sociological principles. A. banal B. heretical C. unproven D. complex E. superficial 2. Rumors, embroidered with detail, live on for years, neither denied nor confirmed, until they become accepted as fact even among people not known for their ________ . A. insight B. obstinacy C. introspection D. tolerance E. credulity 3. Animals that have tasted unpalatable plants tend to ________ them afterward on the basis of their most conspicuous features, such as their flowers. A. recognize B. hoard C. trample D. retrieve E. approach 4. Philosophical problems arise when people ask questions that, though very ________ , have certain characteristics in common. A. relevant B. elementary C. abstract D. diverse E. controversial 5. The natural balance between prey and predator has been increasingly ________ , most frequently by human intervention. A. celebrated B. predicted C. observed D. disturbed E. questioned 6. There is some ________ the fact that the author of a book as sensitive and informed as Indian Artisans did not develop her interest in Native American art until adulthood, for she grew up in a region rich in American Indian culture. A. irony in B. satisfaction in C. doubt about D. concern about E. presumptuousness in 7. Ecology, like economics, concerns itself with the movement of valuable ________ through a complex network of producers and consumers. A. commodities B. dividends C. communications D. nutrients E. artifacts 8. The struggle of the generations is one of the obvious constants of human affairs; therefore, it may be presumptuous to suggest that the rivalry between young and old in Western society during the current decade is ________ critical. A. perennially B. disturbingly C. uniquely D. archetypally E. captiously 9. At first, I found her gravity rather intimidating; but, as I saw more of her, I found that ________ was very near the surface. A. seriousness B. confidence C. laughter D. poise E. determination 10. The proponents of recombinant DNA research have decided to ________ federal regulation of their work; they hope that by making this compromise they can forestall proposed state and local controls that might be even stiffer. A. protest B. institute C. deny D. encourage E. disregard
1. The sociologist responded to the charge that her new theory was ________ by pointing out that it did not in fact contradict accepted sociological principles. A. banal B. heretical C. unproven D. complex E. superficial 2. Rumors, embroidered with detail, live on for years, neither denied nor confirmed, until they become accepted as fact even among people not known for their ________ . A. insight B. obstinacy C. introspection D. tolerance E. credulity 3. Animals that have tasted unpalatable plants tend to ________ them afterward on the basis of their most conspicuous features, such as their flowers. A. recognize B. hoard C. trample D. retrieve E. approach 4. Philosophical problems arise when people ask questions that, though very ________ , have certain characteristics in common. A. relevant B. elementary C. abstract D. diverse E. controversial 5. The natural balance between prey and predator has been increasingly ________ , most frequently by human intervention. A. celebrated B. predicted C. observed D. disturbed E. questioned 6. There is some ________ the fact that the author of a book as sensitive and informed as Indian Artisans did not develop her interest in Native American art until adulthood, for she grew up in a region rich in American Indian culture. A. irony in B. satisfaction in C. doubt about D. concern about E. presumptuousness in 7. Ecology, like economics, concerns itself with the movement of valuable ________ through a complex network of producers and consumers. A. commodities B. dividends C. communications D. nutrients E. artifacts 8. The struggle of the generations is one of the obvious constants of human affairs; therefore, it may be presumptuous to suggest that the rivalry between young and old in Western society during the current decade is ________ critical. A. perennially B. disturbingly C. uniquely D. archetypally E. captiously 9. At first, I found her gravity rather intimidating; but, as I saw more of her, I found that ________ was very near the surface. A. seriousness B. confidence C. laughter D. poise E. determination 10. The proponents of recombinant DNA research have decided to ________ federal regulation of their work; they hope that by making this compromise they can forestall proposed state and local controls that might be even stiffer. A. protest B. institute C. deny D. encourage E. disregard