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Anatole was not quick-witted, nor ready or eloquent in conversation, but he had the faculty, so invaluable in society, of composure and ___________ self-possession.
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One of the most common sights in Burning Man is the spectacular falling out. The devoted acolyte whom Lawrence ends up _______(i)_______; the intense, passionate companion who fails to _______(ii)_______ because he or she is a bit less passionate and intense than the object of their admiration.
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Tsuyoshi Hasegawa - a highly respected historian at the University of California, Santa Barbara - has ____(i)____ that it was the Soviet entry into the Pacific conflict, not Hiroshima and Nagasaki that forced Japan's surrender. His research can possibly force a new accounting of the moral meaning of the atomic attack. It also raises _____(ii)____ questions about nuclear deterrence, a foundation stone of military strategy in the postwar period. And it suggests that we could be headed towards an utterly different understanding of how, and why, the Second World War came to its conclusion.
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Without a body of (i)_________ beliefs to build on, philosophers can make interesting points, but not step-by-step progress. One difficulty is that while other disciplines (ii)_________ a specific range of phenomena, philosophy, particularly in the (iii)____________ conception of it, investigates all of existence. Worse, while the natural sciences seem to get better as they get older, philosophy does not.
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It was this charm that made him socially ____(i)____ at a time when conservatism was widely looked upon by the liberal establishment as one step short of outright bigotry. Moreover, that same charm also made it possible for Buckley to persuade conservatives of all stripes, not a few of whom ____(ii)____, to band together into a movement that is now as central to politics in America as the liberalism that he opposed so passionately and with such flair. For this reason, it\'s impossible to talk intelligibly about Buckley without talking about his ____(iii)____.
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This ability to think independently and form opinions gives us our individuality. Conflicting ideologies also make for some very interesting and lively conversations, intense debates, furious arguments, and fights, battles and wars of varying magnitude.From an outsider's analytical point of view, what is the most interesting is the reaction of protagonists when confronted with diametrically opposing viewpoints. People sometimes get swayed by the force of someone's passion or logic and sometimes people only pretend to agree without actually changing their viewpoints. At other occasions, people are convinced of the factual correctness of the other person's viewpoint but prefer to stick to their guns and sometimes people do not change their viewpoints an iota even if the other person goes blue in the face talking.What makes a viewpoint right for one person and wrong for the other? Are good, bad and evil just the figments of our imagination? Or is it that we've been fed a steady diet of our forefathers' perception of right and wrong only to make us toe the line that they wanted us to? Why is it alright for a soldier to kill a man while defending his country and wrong for a person to murder a man for other reasons? Why is it so wrong to kill a human being when there are billions of them and not such a heinous crime when we kill a tiger, of which only 1400 are left?On the flip side, why is it ok for an animal to kill on instinct and wrong for a psychopath to kill on the same animalistic instinct? Taking the point further, is there really a hell and a heaven? What do they really look like? Even if there is, who decides the rules for getting into them? For a moment, let us assume, for the sake of argument, that there is a hell and a heaven. When a few allegedly holy men of a religion advocate killing of non-believers and people from other religions as a path to heaven, the entire religion gets branded as terrorists.Which brings us back to our initial dilemma, what is the definition of right and wrong? Who decides? Or is it just one's own personal benchmark of satisfaction or unhappiness that dictates the label of an act committed? In which case, the earlier example of psychopath killing because he finds pleasure in it would make it an act of goodness. Another contentious issue is, is an act absolute in its nature? Are acts to be classified as Black and White, or are there innumerable shades of Gray in between? There are a lot of questions, but no clear answers, or at least no answers that we all can agree upon. This is what makes us unique among the species/races that we know of as yet.
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According to the passage, what would make for an interesting case study for a behavioral psychologist?
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This ability to think independently and form opinions gives us our individuality. Conflicting ideologies also make for some very interesting and lively conversations, intense debates, furious arguments, and fights, battles and wars of varying magnitude.From an outsider's analytical point of view, what is the most interesting is the reaction of protagonists when confronted with diametrically opposing viewpoints. People sometimes get swayed by the force of someone's passion or logic and sometimes people only pretend to agree without actually changing their viewpoints. At other occasions, people are convinced of the factual correctness of the other person's viewpoint but prefer to stick to their guns and sometimes people do not change their viewpoints an iota even if the other person goes blue in the face talking.What makes a viewpoint right for one person and wrong for the other? Are good, bad and evil just the figments of our imagination? Or is it that we've been fed a steady diet of our forefathers' perception of right and wrong only to make us toe the line that they wanted us to? Why is it alright for a soldier to kill a man while defending his country and wrong for a person to murder a man for other reasons? Why is it so wrong to kill a human being when there are billions of them and not such a heinous crime when we kill a tiger, of which only 1400 are left?On the flip side, why is it ok for an animal to kill on instinct and wrong for a psychopath to kill on the same animalistic instinct? Taking the point further, is there really a hell and a heaven? What do they really look like? Even if there is, who decides the rules for getting into them? For a moment, let us assume, for the sake of argument, that there is a hell and a heaven. When a few allegedly holy men of a religion advocate killing of non-believers and people from other religions as a path to heaven, the entire religion gets branded as terrorists.Which brings us back to our initial dilemma, what is the definition of right and wrong? Who decides? Or is it just one's own personal benchmark of satisfaction or unhappiness that dictates the label of an act committed? In which case, the earlier example of psychopath killing because he finds pleasure in it would make it an act of goodness. Another contentious issue is, is an act absolute in its nature? Are acts to be classified as Black and White, or are there innumerable shades of Gray in between? There are a lot of questions, but no clear answers, or at least no answers that we all can agree upon. This is what makes us unique among the species/races that we know of as yet.
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Which of the following does the author of the passage imply?
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This ability to think independently and form opinions gives us our individuality. Conflicting ideologies also make for some very interesting and lively conversations, intense debates, furious arguments, and fights, battles and wars of varying magnitude.From an outsider's analytical point of view, what is the most interesting is the reaction of protagonists when confronted with diametrically opposing viewpoints. People sometimes get swayed by the force of someone's passion or logic and sometimes people only pretend to agree without actually changing their viewpoints. At other occasions, people are convinced of the factual correctness of the other person's viewpoint but prefer to stick to their guns and sometimes people do not change their viewpoints an iota even if the other person goes blue in the face talking.What makes a viewpoint right for one person and wrong for the other? Are good, bad and evil just the figments of our imagination? Or is it that we've been fed a steady diet of our forefathers' perception of right and wrong only to make us toe the line that they wanted us to? Why is it alright for a soldier to kill a man while defending his country and wrong for a person to murder a man for other reasons? Why is it so wrong to kill a human being when there are billions of them and not such a heinous crime when we kill a tiger, of which only 1400 are left?On the flip side, why is it ok for an animal to kill on instinct and wrong for a psychopath to kill on the same animalistic instinct? Taking the point further, is there really a hell and a heaven? What do they really look like? Even if there is, who decides the rules for getting into them? For a moment, let us assume, for the sake of argument, that there is a hell and a heaven. When a few allegedly holy men of a religion advocate killing of non-believers and people from other religions as a path to heaven, the entire religion gets branded as terrorists.Which brings us back to our initial dilemma, what is the definition of right and wrong? Who decides? Or is it just one's own personal benchmark of satisfaction or unhappiness that dictates the label of an act committed? In which case, the earlier example of psychopath killing because he finds pleasure in it would make it an act of goodness. Another contentious issue is, is an act absolute in its nature? Are acts to be classified as Black and White, or are there innumerable shades of Gray in between? There are a lot of questions, but no clear answers, or at least no answers that we all can agree upon. This is what makes us unique among the species/races that we know of as yet.
Select the sentence in the passage that implies that the acts of few attract retribution for many.
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What do they really look like?Even if there is, who decides the rules for getting into them?For a moment, let us assume, for the sake of argument, that there is a hell and a heaven.When a few allegedly holy men of a religion advocate killing of non-believers and people from other religions as a path to heaven, the entire religion gets branded as terrorists.
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This ability to think independently and form opinions gives us our individuality. Conflicting ideologies also make for some very interesting and lively conversations, intense debates, furious arguments, and fights, battles and wars of varying magnitude.From an outsider's analytical point of view, what is the most interesting is the reaction of protagonists when confronted with diametrically opposing viewpoints. People sometimes get swayed by the force of someone's passion or logic and sometimes people only pretend to agree without actually changing their viewpoints. At other occasions, people are convinced of the factual correctness of the other person's viewpoint but prefer to stick to their guns and sometimes people do not change their viewpoints an iota even if the other person goes blue in the face talking.What makes a viewpoint right for one person and wrong for the other? Are good, bad and evil just the figments of our imagination? Or is it that we've been fed a steady diet of our forefathers' perception of right and wrong only to make us toe the line that they wanted us to? Why is it alright for a soldier to kill a man while defending his country and wrong for a person to murder a man for other reasons? Why is it so wrong to kill a human being when there are billions of them and not such a heinous crime when we kill a tiger, of which only 1400 are left?On the flip side, why is it ok for an animal to kill on instinct and wrong for a psychopath to kill on the same animalistic instinct? Taking the point further, is there really a hell and a heaven? What do they really look like? Even if there is, who decides the rules for getting into them? For a moment, let us assume, for the sake of argument, that there is a hell and a heaven. When a few allegedly holy men of a religion advocate killing of non-believers and people from other religions as a path to heaven, the entire religion gets branded as terrorists.Which brings us back to our initial dilemma, what is the definition of right and wrong? Who decides? Or is it just one's own personal benchmark of satisfaction or unhappiness that dictates the label of an act committed? In which case, the earlier example of psychopath killing because he finds pleasure in it would make it an act of goodness. Another contentious issue is, is an act absolute in its nature? Are acts to be classified as Black and White, or are there innumerable shades of Gray in between? There are a lot of questions, but no clear answers, or at least no answers that we all can agree upon. This is what makes us unique among the species/races that we know of as yet.
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The passage is most probably taken from
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Select the two answer choices that, when used to complete the sentence, fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole and produce completed sentences that are alike in meaning.
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Because of the ________ of herbal and aroma therapies in India, Western physicians are starting to learn the procedure.
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Suppose Thomas Edison had died of an electric shock before thinking up the light bulb, would history have been radically different? Of course not. No fewer than 23 people deserve the credit for inventing some version of the incandescent bulb before Edison, according to 'A History of the Invention' written by Robert Friedel, Paul Israel and Bernard Finn.
The same is true of other inventions. Elisha Gray and Alexander Graham Bell filed for a patent on the telephone on the very same day. By the time Google came along in 1996, there were already scores of search engines. As Kevin Kelly documents in his book "What Technology Wants," we know of six different inventors of the thermometer, three of the hypodermic needle, four of vaccination, five of the electric telegraph, four of photography, five of the steamboat, six of the electric railroad. The history of inventions, writes the historian Alfred Kroeber, is one endless chain of parallel instances.
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The passage is primarily concerned with discussing which of the following?
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Suppose Thomas Edison had died of an electric shock before thinking up the light bulb, would history have been radically different? Of course not. No fewer than 23 people deserve the credit for inventing some version of the incandescent bulb before Edison, according to 'A History of the Invention' written by Robert Friedel, Paul Israel and Bernard Finn.
The same is true of other inventions. Elisha Gray and Alexander Graham Bell filed for a patent on the telephone on the very same day. By the time Google came along in 1996, there were already scores of search engines. As Kevin Kelly documents in his book "What Technology Wants," we know of six different inventors of the thermometer, three of the hypodermic needle, four of vaccination, five of the electric telegraph, four of photography, five of the steamboat, six of the electric railroad. The history of inventions, writes the historian Alfred Kroeber, is one endless chain of parallel instances.
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Which of the following statements is least supported by the information given in the passage?
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'x' is a positive even integer.
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b > 0 and c > 0
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AB is the diameter of a circle with center O and radius 3.5 units, such that AB = BC and AD = DC.
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Angle DBC
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If the sum of two distinct numbers is 40, which of the following is/are the possible HCF(s) of the two numbers?
Indicate all such values.
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H = 5q + 38.4 inches
The model above is used to estimate the height H of a girl, in inches, in terms of the girl's age q, in years, between the ages of 4 and 7. Based on the model, what is the estimated increase, in inches, of a girl's height each year?
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If for 15 days, the average temperature was 15° Celsius and the median temperature was 13° Celsius, then which of the following statements must be true?
I. At least one of the temperatures was more than 16.5° Celsius.
II. At least one of the days' temperature was more than 13° Celsius and less than 15° Celsius.
III. At least one of the temperatures was less than 13° Celsius.
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Number of passengers using five different means of transport (Cars, Bikes, Yachts, Bicycles and Buses) for traveling in a region in the years 2010 and 2015:
What is the average number of people (in thousands) traveling in the year 2010?
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Number of passengers using five different means of transport (Cars, Bikes, Yachts, Bicycles and Buses) for traveling in a region in the years 2010 and 2015:
The number of passengers traveling via Cars and Yachts in the year 2015 is what percent of the number of passengers traveling via Bicycles in the year 2010?
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Number of passengers using five different means of transport (Cars, Bikes, Yachts, Bicycles and Buses) for traveling in a region in the years 2010 and 2015:
What is the ratio of the number of passengers traveling via Yachts to that via Bicycles in the year 2015?
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In a school with 727 students, 600 students opted for Maths and 173 students opted for both Maths and Physics. Each student opted for at least one of the two subjects.
How many students opted for Physics only?
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Only performance mattered and the manager cared a whit for __________ and would whole-heartedly dress down who would pad their performances with circumlocutory statements or fabricated numbers, worse yet broke into affected bouts of sobbing.
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It sounds __________, but the Supreme Court has authorized the police to break the law, in order to enforce the law.
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The Republic is considered a treatise on political theory, ethics and epistemology. Plato, in the essay, Laws presents a more egalitarian vision of the community that does away with many of the ambiguities that are eyesores in an otherwise farsighted journal on society and its laws. The Republic puts forth a viewpoint of a first class city by attributing to such a city a certain sense of community of property and of family, but restricts it to the upper two classes. Laws, however, puts forth a viewpoint that includes the producers of grain within the larger community and along with a sense of equality, also expects a high degree of ethics from all its inhabitants. To make a claim that Plato's vision of the ideal city is the second-best is saying that he endorsed the Republic in everything that it stood for.
Select a sentence in the passage which explains how Plato's viewpoint was non-partisan.
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The Republic is considered a treatise on political theory, ethics and epistemology. Plato, in the essay, Laws presents a more egalitarian vision of the community that does away with many of the ambiguities that are eyesores in an otherwise farsighted journal on society and its laws. The Republic puts forth a viewpoint of a first class city by attributing to such a city a certain sense of community of property and of family, but restricts it to the upper two classes. Laws, however, puts forth a viewpoint that includes the producers of grain within the larger community and along with a sense of equality, also expects a high degree of ethics from all its inhabitants. To make a claim that Plato's vision of the ideal city is the second-best is saying that he endorsed the Republic in everything that it stood for.
Select one answer choice from the given options.
In the context in which it appears, "egalitarian vision" most nearly means
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For each blank, select one entry from the corresponding column of choices. Fill all blanks in the way that best completes the text.
One cannot be acclaimed for being a paragon of peace, brotherhood or non-violence, if one merely lacks the fortitude to be (i)__________; in this case, docile or righteous behavior is the dissemblance for (ii)__________.
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This little problem has a knack of (i)__________ every effort, of slipping away and (ii)_________ only to pop up again, a pert challenge flung at philosophic speculation.
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In late 2003, as Conrad Black was _________(i)__________ of criminal conviction and incarceration, he turned to his library for "insight into how to cope with a sudden, overwhelming rout and collapse". Mr. Black pulled down Bonfire of the Vanities, Tom Wolfe's epic novel about a wealthy New York plutocrat mauled by _________(ii)_________ criminal-justice system. And yet, Bonfire of the Vanities doesn't end as a tragedy - which, presumably, is why Black took inspiration from it - because McCoy, empowered by his innocence, refuses to give his accusers the _________(iii)__________.
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For each blank, select one entry from the corresponding column of choices. Fill all blanks in the way that best completes the text.
The history of the British pound is as (i)__________ as that of the British Empire. And just like (ii)__________ on the Empire, so it goes with the pound, always there through wars, plague, ice ages, and even European monetary integration. Also known as the Sterling, the British pound is one of the oldest reserve currencies and thus considered as one of the most reliable to store wealth. Today, the pound falls fourth in the line of the world's (iii)__________ currencies - behind US dollar, Euro and Japanese yen.
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Depression is the most common mental malady—affecting an astonishing 25 percent of Americans—but a growing body of research suggests that one of its best cures is cheap and ubiquitous. A randomized controlled trial demonstrated that depressed adults who took part in aerobic exercise improved as much as those treated with Zoloft. A 2006 meta-analysis of 11 studies strengthened those findings and recommended that physicians counsel their depressed patients to try it. A 2011 study took this conclusion even further: It looked at 127 depressed people who hadn't experienced relief from SSRIs, a common type of antidepressant, and found that exercise led 30 percent of them into remission—a result that was as good as, or better than, drugs alone.
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Which of the following, if true, cast(s) serious doubt on the research findings?
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Though Stem Cell Research is a moniker applied to almost anything related to treatment of diseases using stem cells, stem cell research is actually composed of two different fields. Adult stem cells are cells that are found in the umbilical cord of a new born child. These can help treating many diseases that might besiege the child in later life. Embryonic stem cells are cells found in the umbilical cord of embryos and they have an even more versatile range of applications than their adult counterparts. In fact, they can be harvested and kept under cryogenic conditions and be utilized later for treating diseases within the family of the original donor. They can even be used to heal, and in some cases, regenerate diseased organs. However, harvesting these cells means killing the embryo and Right to Life advocates are up in arms against embryonic stem cell harvesting due to this reason.
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In the context indicated, "moniker" most nearly means
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Though Stem Cell Research is a moniker applied to almost anything related to treatment of diseases using stem cells, stem cell research is actually composed of two different fields. Adult stem cells are cells that are found in the umbilical cord of a new born child. These can help treating many diseases that might besiege the child in later life. Embryonic stem cells are cells found in the umbilical cord of embryos and they have an even more versatile range of applications than their adult counterparts. In fact, they can be harvested and kept under cryogenic conditions and be utilized later for treating diseases within the family of the original donor. They can even be used to heal, and in some cases, regenerate diseased organs. However, harvesting these cells means killing the embryo and Right to Life advocates are up in arms against embryonic stem cell harvesting due to this reason.
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Which of the following can be inferred about stem cells from the passage?
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Companies that produce oil argue that removing export restrictions would boost the economy and provide foreign allies with another source of oil, while companies that refine oil are worried that making it easier to sell American oil abroad would increase overall demand, raise the price they pay for crude and hurt their profits. The environmental community vigorously asserts that allowing more exports would increase oil production, open sensitive offshore waters to drilling and increase the carbon emissions responsible for climate change. There is no question that policy makers need to figure out ways to reduce the use of fossil fuels and lower emissions.Although the White House has said it will veto the bill passed by the Congress lifting restrictions on crude oil exports, what if the industry and the Republicans offered a deal - a bill, say, that would lift the ban on exports in exchange for a host of measures that could actually help in the fight against climate change? These measures could include long-term extensions of tax credits for renewable fuels like wind and solar power, putting a stop, once and for all, to billions of dollars of lucrative and wholly unnecessary tax breaks that the oil and gas industry has enjoyed for years.
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All the following inferences concerning removal of restrictions on export of crude are correct, according to the passage, EXCEPT:
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Companies that produce oil argue that removing export restrictions would boost the economy and provide foreign allies with another source of oil, while companies that refine oil are worried that making it easier to sell American oil abroad would increase overall demand, raise the price they pay for crude and hurt their profits. The environmental community vigorously asserts that allowing more exports would increase oil production, open sensitive offshore waters to drilling and increase the carbon emissions responsible for climate change. There is no question that policy makers need to figure out ways to reduce the use of fossil fuels and lower emissions.Although the White House has said it will veto the bill passed by the Congress lifting restrictions on crude oil exports, what if the industry and the Republicans offered a deal - a bill, say, that would lift the ban on exports in exchange for a host of measures that could actually help in the fight against climate change? These measures could include long-term extensions of tax credits for renewable fuels like wind and solar power, putting a stop, once and for all, to billions of dollars of lucrative and wholly unnecessary tax breaks that the oil and gas industry has enjoyed for years.
Select the sentence that singles out environmental concerns as a national priority.
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Select the two answer choices that, when used to complete the sentence, fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole and produce completed sentences that are alike in meaning.
A true literary careerist would have to develop a recognizable style and a consistent ___________ for evaluating books.
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Select the two answer choices that, when used to complete the sentence, fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole and produce completed sentences that are alike in meaning.
The sonatas of Beethoven represent the _________ of classicism, but they also contain the seed of its destruction - Romanticism, which shatters the sonata form by allowing emotion rather than tradition to shape the music.
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A square-shaped stamp is pasted on a piece of paper, which is in the shape of a square. The length of a side of the paper is 20 centimeters and the length of each side of the stamp is 2 centimeters.
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Adam is running along the boundary of a square stadium with side 100 meters and Bruce is running along the circumference of a circular stadium of radius 70 meters. Both complete one round in the same amount of time.
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f(x) = 2x + 15
f(n) = 17n
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Jack wants to go to office from his home via taxi. 11 taxis of different types are available for Jack. Quantity A
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Percentage of employees in various departments (A, B, C, D, E and F) and the percentage of freshers out of these.
Total employees : 1,200 (800 freshers + 400 experienced)
Percentage in various Departments
Total freshers : 800
Percentage of freshers in departments
What is the ratio of the number of experienced to that of freshers in department D?
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In which department is the number of experienced least?
Percentage of employees in various departments (A, B, C, D, E and F) and the percentage of freshers out of these.
Total employees : 1,200 (800 freshers + 400 experienced) Percentage in various Departments
Total freshers : 800 Percentage of freshers in departments
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By what percent is the number of freshers greater than that of experienced in department E?
Percentage of employees in various departments (A, B, C, D, E and F) and the percentage of freshers out of these.
Total employees : 1,200 (800 freshers + 400 experienced) Percentage in various Departments
Total freshers : 800 Percentage of freshers in departments
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$ax + bx = cx $
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Slope of the line k, if a(3, 2) and b(5, 7) are two points on it
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The coefficient of variation is 55 and the variance is 121.
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2 × (Standard deviation)
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In a group of college students, the ratio of female students to male students is 6 to 7, while the ratio of students pursuing Masters in Artificial Intelligence to students pursuing Masters in Nanotechnology is 8 to 9. Every student in the group is pursuing Masters in either Artificial Intelligence or Nanotechnology.
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The total number of candidates who appeared for MBA test to get admission in a university was 2450. The number of female candidates who appeared for the test was $\frac{3}{7}$of total number of candidates. If only 20$\frac{20}{49}$% candidates qualified the test, in which 45% were female candidates, then out of the total female candidates who appeared for the test, what percentage qualified the test?
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Adam has some fruits with him. He has thrice as many apples as oranges and twice as many mangoes as apples.
Which of the following could be the total number of apples, mangoes and oranges with Adam, given that there is at least 1 orange?
Indicate all such values.
For the following question, enter your answer as an integer or a decimal in the given input box.
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What could be the possible areas of a rectangle if the length and breadth are not equal and are integers, given that the perimeter of the rectangle is 32 centimeters?
Indicate all such values.