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41. The city implemented a strict curfew in an attempt to ________ the rapid spread of the virus during the early phase of the outbreak. (A) accelerate (B) condone (C) impede (D) manifest
42. In diasporic communities, the younger generation often finds itself caught between preserving ancestral traditions and embracing a more ________ identity shaped by the host culture. (A) archaic (B) hybrid (C) robotic (D) sporadic
43. The conservator meticulously attempted to ________ the priceless manuscript, using a laser to create a single, extremely small hole for analysis. (A) perforate (B) perplex (C) proliferate (D) promulgate
44. Despite the board’s initial enthusiasm, the proposal was ultimately rejected due to concerns that its assumptions were excessively ________ and lacked empirical evidence and feasible forecasts. (A) pragmatic (B) speculative (C) redundant (D) resilient
45. The defendant’s seemingly sincere apology was perceived by many as a ________ gesture, strategically designed to sway public opinion prior to sentencing. (A) candid (B) fortuitous (C) innocuous (D) contrived
46. As her fame grew, the once accessible author became progressively more ________, avoiding interviews and refusing to engage with fans. (A) reclusive (B) gregarious (C) magnanimous (D) verbose
47. His arguments, though initially persuasive, gradually fell apart upon closer examination, revealing a disturbing pattern of ________ reasoning. (A) scrupulous (B) cogent (C) fallacious (D) judicious
48. The scientist’s innovative methods were initially met with skepticism; however, her research findings eventually gained ________ within academic communities. (A) impediment (B) derision (C) obsolescence (D) traction
49. Although many criticized the CEO’s decision as reckless, others praised it as a ________ move that positioned the company ahead of its competitors. (A) precarious (B) derivative (C) prescient (D) capricious
50. Mr. Clinton’s memoir is filled with ________ reflections that illustrate a man who has grappled deeply with regret and redemption. (A) haphazard (B) poignant (C) flippant (D) whimsical
51. The diplomat’s carefully articulated statement managed to ________ tensions while refraining from committing to any specific course of action. (A) exacerbate (B) amplify (C) mollify (D) reiterate
52. Critics argue that the policy, although well-intentioned, may inadvertently ________ the very communities it seeks to protect. (A) legitimize (B) alienate (C) debunk (D) homogenize
53. The organization asserted its commitment to transparency; however, its decision-making process remained frustratingly ________. (A) opaque (B) exhaustive (C) consistent (D) tenuous
54. The professor’s remarks were not meant to disparage the student but rather to ________ a more profound engagement with the subject matter. (A) stifle (B) galvanize (C) deter (D) assuage
55. The committee was impressed by the candidate’s ________ response, which effectively tackled the complexities of the issue while avoiding oversimplification. (A) glib (B) haphazard (C) perfunctory (D) nuanced
56. While the software promised seamless integration, its implementation proved to be so ________ that several departments reverted to manual systems. (A) decisive (B) cumbersome (C) intuitive (D) tepid
57. The CEO’s response was deliberately ________; he neither confirmed nor denied the allegations but spoke in generalities. (A) evasive (B) incendiary (C) emphatic (D) candid
58. (A) Yet (B) When (C) Since (D) Because
59. (A) why (B) about (C) despite (D) whose
60. (A) into (B) during (C) although (D) backward
61. (A) Acoustic (B) External (C) Prophet (D) Spooky
62. (A) intensify (B) nullify (C) randomize (D) reverse
63. (A) indispensable (B) obsolete (C) peripheral (D) redundant
64. (A) erratic (B) fragile (C) juvenile (D) robust
65. (A) adapt (B) delegate (C) exhaust (D) manipulate
66. (A) compile (B) duplicate (C) thwart (D) transcend
67. (A) dilute (B) extinguish (C) harvest (D) shoulder
68. (A) compartmentalization (B) demoralization (C) fabrication (D) recalibration
69. (A) dissolve (B) fabricate (C) reconcile (D) speculate
70. What is the main idea of the passage? (A) The dietary habits of early American travelers (B) How roads were constructed in early America (C) Differences between colonial homes and inns (D) The development and role of early American inns
71. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as part of a typical early American inn? (A) Oil lamps (B) Straw mats (C) Shared rooms (D) Indoor plumbing
72. According to the passage, early inns were primarily built using _______. (A) imported bricks (B) European stonework (C) locally available materials (D) government-funded supplies
73. What can be inferred about privacy in early American inns? (A) It was highly valued and expected. (B) It was rare and considered a luxury. (C) It varied depending on location. (D) Guests were discouraged from sharing space.
74. What is the main topic of the passage? (A) The history of elephant domestication (B) The use of elephants in African agriculture (C) The dangers posed by elephants to humans (D) The physical and behavioral traits of African elephants
75. The main difference between savanna and forest elephants is in their _______. (A) lifespan (B) intelligence (C) size and habitat (D) diet and reproduction
76. What does the passage imply about elephant behavior? (A) It is mostly instinctual and rigid. (B) It is limited to survival and feeding. (C) It resembles that of aquatic mammals. (D) It includes signs of emotion and intelligence.
77. It can be inferred from the passage that conservation efforts _______. (A) are effective and well-funded (B) rely entirely on elephant sanctuaries (C) have completely stopped illegal hunting (D) are facing difficulties due to human expansion
78. What is the main focus of the passage? (A) The agricultural exports of the Pueblo peoples (B) A comparison between Puebloans and other tribes (C) The impact of modern development on indigenous lands (D) A historical and cultural overview of the Ancestral Puebloans
79. Which of the following does the passage NOT suggest as a reason for the Ancestral Puebloan decline? (A) Religious shifts (B) European colonization (C) Environmental changes (D) Internal societal tension
80. Which of the following was NOT mentioned as a feature of Puebloan architecture? (A) Road systems (B) Adobe pyramids (C) Stone cliff dwellings (D) Multi-level great houses