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21. The - tones of the flute succeeded in - his tense nerves.
(a) rhapsodic - minimising
(b) blatant - enhancing
(c) hovendous - calming
(d) vibrant - portraying
(e) mellifluous - soothing.
Ans : (e)
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22. Without the psychiatrist's promise of confidentiality, trust is - and the patient's communication limited; even though confidentiality can thus be seen to be precious in thercopy, moral responsibility sometimes requires a willingness to - it.
(a) lost - forget
(b) implicit - extend
(c) impaired - sacrifise
(d) ambiguous - apply
(e) assumed - examine.
Ans : (c)
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23. Parts of seventeenth-century Chinese pleasure gardens were not necessarily intended to look -they were designed expressly to evoke the agreeable melancholy resulting from a sense of the - of natural beauty and human glory.
(a) great - immutability
(b) joyful - mortality
(c) conventional - wildness
(d) cheerful - transitoriness
(e) colorful - abstractness.
Ans : (d)
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24. Despite the - of many of their colleagues, some scholars have begun to emphasize ''pop culture'' as a key for - the myths, hopes, and fears of contemporary society.
(a) pedantry - reinstating
(b) enthusiasm - symbolizing
(c) skepticism - deciphering
(d) antipathy - involving
(e) discernment - evaluating.
Ans : (c)
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25. If duty is the natural - of one's the course of future events, then people who are powerful have duty placed on them whether they like it or not.
(a) outgrowth - control over
(b) arbiter - responsibility for
(c) correlate - understanding of
(d) determinant - involvement in
(e) mitigant - preoccupation with .
Ans : (a)
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26. Clearly refuting sceptics, researches have - not only that gravitational radiation exists but that it also does exactly what the theory - it should do.
(a) supposed - asserted
(b) voubted -warranted
(c) assumed - deduced
(d) demonstrated - predicted
(e) estimated - accepted
Ans :D
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27. The Neolatonists' conception of a deity, in which perfection was measured by abundant fecundity, was contradicted by that of the Aristotelians, in which perfection was displayed in the - of creation.
(a) variety
(b) economy
(c) profusion
(d) clarity
(e) precision.
Ans : (b)
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28. It is a great - to be able to transfer useful genes with as little extra gene material as possible, because the donor's genome may contain, in addition to desirable genes, many genes with - effects.
(a) Disappointment - superfluous
(b) Convenience - exquisite
(c) Advantage - deleterious
(d) Accomplishment - profound
(e) Misfortune - unpredictable.
Ans : (c)
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29. While admitting that the risks incurred by use of the insecticide were not - the manufacturer's spokesperson argued that effective - were simply not available.
(a) indeterminable - safeguards
(b) unusual - alternatives
(c) inconsequential - substitutes
(d) proven - antidotes
(e) increasing - procedures.
Ans : (c)
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30. Human reaction to the realm of though is often as strong as that to sensible presences; our higher moral life is based on the fact that - sensations actually present may have a weaker influence on our action than do ideas of - facts.
(a) emotional - impersonal
(b) familiar : symbolic
(c) disturbing - ordinary
(d) material - remote
(e) defenitive - controvoisial.
Ans : (d)
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