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More often than not, mothers are ____________ for oddities of behavior in their offspring. ____________, single mothers’ children, raised even in the most difficult of times, do not display ‘outrageous’ patterns of behavior, as do those of nuclear families.
 A. appreciated, consequently
 B. berated, therefore
 C. praised, in the same manner
 D. blamed, interestingly enough
 
Choice D
blamed, interestingly enough 
In measuring electrical activity in different parts of the brain, researchers found that people who describe themselves as generally happy have more activity in the left prefrontal lobe of their brains than do other people. Therefore, a medication for ____________ the left prefrontal lobe of the brain would be an ____________ treatment for clinical depression.
 A. suppressing, ineffective
 B. stimulating, effective
 C. improving, impressive
 D. challenging, practical
 
Choice B
stimulating, effective 
Researchers found that when people's hands were crossed to other side of their bodies, it confused the brain by ____________ the processing of information incoming from multiple regions. Lead researcher says the confusion results from a ____________ between the brain's external mapping of where it normally assumes the hands will be (on the appropriate side of the body) and its internal map of the physical source of the new pain information.
 A. quickening, alignment
 B. transmitting, connection
 C. interrupting, misalignment
 D. hindering, alignment
 
Choice C
 interrupting, misalignment 
________around race, gender and religion sometimes seems to have gone beyond ___________ in academic circles. The world would do better if we could all speak with a lighter heart more often about these things.
 A. insensitivity, the pale
 B. sensitivity, parody
 C. sensitivity, the pale
 D. insensitivity, reality
 
Choice B
 sensitivity, parody 
Democracy is better ___________through the ballot box than it is through the crowding of main squares, which is a _______________ image, but a misleading representation of the “people’s will”
 A. focused, ineffective
 B. affected, moving
 C. effected, powerfulbr>
 D. realized, fleeting
 
Choice C
 effected, powerful 
______________ Muhmud of Ghazni made 17 raids of India, he did not make any_____________effort to capture India. ___________, he may be seen as the founder of Turkish rule in India to the extent that his expeditions opened India to conquest from the north-west.
 A. Because, systemic, therefore
 B. Although, systematic, however
 C. Albeit, repeated, consequently
 D. Even though, systemic, nevertheless
 
Choice B
Although, systematic, however 
Citing an improvement in exports and government spending, the nation’s central bank has said that an ________economic recovery is under way. However, many economists remain skeptical as to whether the economy is picking up after more than a year of ________ economic growth.
 A. incipient, anaemic
 B. slow, weak
 C. insipient, steady
 D. insipid, astounding
 
Choice A
 incipient, anaemic 
In measuring electrical activity in different parts of the brain, researchers found that people who describe themselves as generally happy have more activity in the left prefrontal lobe of their brains than do other people. Therefore, a medication for ____________ the left prefrontal lobe of the brain would be an ____________ treatment for clinical depression.
 A. continuous, naive
 B. separate, crafty
 C. abutting, astute
 D. contiguous, less shrewd
 
Choice D
 contiguous, less shrewd 
Unfettered free speech is good for humanity. Defending free speech means defending speech you __________________; otherwise it’s just _________________, not principle.
 A. like, dogma
 B. don't like, partisanship
 C. don't like, antipathy
 D. like, candor
 
Choice B
 don't like, partisanship 
The Western culture’s relationship with luxury is ____________ from that in emerging markets.___________ great shows of ostentatious wealth are considered crass in the UK, they are de rigueur in Russia.
 A. strikingly different, however
 B. not different, just as
 C. marginally different, whilst
 D. starkly different, whereas
 
Choice D
 starkly different, whereas 
It had long been presumed that stone tool-making was a hallmark of our ______________, Homo. _______________,the recent discovery, in northwestern Kenya, of 3.3-million-year-old stone tools that are 7,00,000 years older than any other such stone tools ever found suggests it was the more ancient human ancestors who made the cognitive leap needed for crafting such implements.
 A. genius, per contra
 B. genius, additionally
 C. genus, after all
 D. genus, however
 
Choice D
 genus, however 
Even in the____________ Nordic countries, household chores are still not evenly distributed, but at least the language is changing. When a reporter asked a young Swedish father whether he helped with the child care, she was __________________ for asking the wrong question. He did not “help”: he did his share. 
 A. elitist, reprimanded
 B. egalitarian, rebuked
 C. prejudiced, admonished
 D. non partisan, condemned
 
Choice B
 egalitarian, rebuked 
___________ they gained control of Italy and defeated the Carthaginians, the Romans became the strongest power in the Mediterranean. They greatly benefited from the _____________ nature of Mediterranean politics, oftentimes getting help from local allies to defeat a far-off enemy.
 A. though, fractious
 B. after, facetious
 C. Utzonce, factious
 D. since, factitious
 
Choice C
 once, factious 
It is __________________ rhetoric that the government "shutdown" was devastating. In actuality only seventeen percent of the federal government was actually shutdown as a result of partisan _______________.
 A. efficacious, discord
 B. specious, disagreement
 C. spurious, comity
 D. facile, agreement
 
Choice B
 specious, disagreement 
Connoisseurs ____ sport know an uber moment when they have witnessed one. __________ greatness does not require a quorum, as the stands erupted that Friday on the Centre Court, Wimbledon welcomed with open arms Roger Federer, a player who can turn prose into poetry.
 A. into, since
 B. of, while
 c. in, though
 D. on, now
 
Choice B
 of, while 
The belief in _______________justice is the expectation that the universe is designed to ensure that evil is punished and virtue rewarded. _______ being exclusive to traditional societies, these beliefs pervade large-scale modern societies.
 A. immanent, far from
 B. inherent, normally
 C. imminent, besides
 D. eminent, not
 
Choice A
 immanent, far from 
Archaeologists have unearthed 150 skeletons that they think may have been part of a "mass mortality crisis" like Bubonic plague beneath a Paris supermarket. The long-buried mass grave is a reminder that Paris, for all its surface grandeur, is still ___________ with undiscovered archaeological treasures, some grand, others much more __________.
 A. replete, grisly
 B. teeming, grizzly
 C. awash, gristly
 D. tempered, grizzled
 
Choice A
 replete, grisly 
Shakespeare’s tragedies may have drawn inspiration more from ancient Rome than Greece. Yet, in “Hamlet,” Polonius offers _____________advice: “Neither a borrower nor a lender be; for loan oft loses both itself and friend, and borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.” Greece might have saved the Eurozone some grief had it followed Polonius' __________.
 A. fatuous, caution
 B. germane, council
 C. apposite, counsel
 D. opposite, consul
 
Choice C
 apposite, counsel 
Religious belief is fluid and protean, _________ ideology is procrustean, enforcing uniformity. Religion can be syncretic ________ ideology is restrictive.
 A. while, whereas
 B. hence, but
 C. similarly, yet
 D. by contrast, likewise
 
Choice A
 while, whereas 
One writer who has, for more than half a century, been admired for his searing honesty is George Orwell. He is never ___________, but he is never __________. He says it as it is and yet says it as it has not been said before.
 A. candid, clichéd 
 B. recondite, trite
 C. arcane, unorthodox
 D. lucid, singular
 
Choice B
 recondite, trite 
The link between language and cognition is a ___________. ___________, the manifest reality of thinking by nonlinguistic creatures argues against the importance of language.
 A. can of worms, ironically
 B. grey area, yet
 C. elephant in the room, nevertheless
 D. red herring, indeed
 
Choice D
 red herring, indeed 
No parent would ___________ childcare for childhood. ________, seeing the world anew through a child’s eyes can be a powerful source of stimulation.
 A. mistake, still
 B. reject, yet
 C. conflate, however
 D. opt, besides
 
Choice A
 mistake, still 
Reporters are ________________ to lending color and emotion to stories. Hence their temptation to _____________ to adjectives. But adjectives convert news into views.
 A. wont, resort
 B. accustomed, revert
 C. loath, recourse
 D. averse, turn
 
Choice A
 wont, resort 
The argument by the Finance Minister that high inflation is the necessary price for high economic growth is clearly _____________. ______________China has been growing at close to double-digit rates for more than a decade, inflation has been either low or falling through most of these years.
 A. ingenious, while 
 B. ingenuous, after all
 C. dissentious, considering
 D. disingenuous, though
 
Choice D
 disingenuous, though 
Comics are in the peculiar position of needing to ______________ sounds through images, making it the only medium where the audience regularly sees sound instead of hearing it. A comic with the sound effects removed might be a significantly different reading experience, almost as though a central character had been _______________.
 A. evince, purged
 B. imply, excised
 C. convey, revamped
 D. infer, expunged
 
Choice B
 imply, excised 
For as long as men have had access to mirrors, they’ve been fretting about their scalps going ____________. It was a particular obsession of Julius Caesar; the wreath of laurels he wore was less a _____________ to Roman tradition than an attempt at covering up his shiny pate.
 A. barren, bow
 B. barred, blow
 C. bare, nod
 D. bared, note
 
Choice C
 bare, nod 
Cetus is a very large constellation that can be readily recognized from the peculiar ____________ of its _______________ stars.
 A. confirmation, predominant
 B. configuration, principle 
 C. composition, prominent
 D. conformation, principal
 
Choice D
 conformation, principal 
 ________ of protesters joined the agitation and did not heed the repeated requests by the police not to ________ the barricades.
 A. Hordes, breach
 B. Hordes, breech
 C. Hoards, breach
 D. Hoards, breech
 
Choice A
 Hordes, breach 
Even before newspaper editorials shrank into vestigial artifacts of a bygone era, their impact was ______________________. Editorial boards have long tended to have durable leanings which _________________ their persuasive power over partisan politics.
 A. formidable, underpin
 B. pronounced, subvert
 C. self-limiting, undermine
 D. negligible, bolster
 
Choice C
 self-limiting, undermine 
Laughter is a complex and __________________ social signal. People interpret laughter in a way that is _____________ with their interpretations of other people’s intentions.
 A. ambiguous, consistent
 B. ambivalent, compatible
 C. misleading, contrary
 D. misconstrued, accordant
 
Choice A
 ambiguous, consistent 
It's the ______________________ nature of experiential purchases that endears us to them. Often, they're not around long enough to become imperfect. And even if they are imperfect, our memories and stories of them get sweet with time. Even a bad experience becomes a _________________ story.
 A. ephemeral, engaging
 B. lasting, compelling 
 C. fleeting, good
 D. enduring, disquieting
 
Choice C
 fleeting, good 
In reality, most of us on this planet would rather preserve civilization than destroy it with climate change. To think of climate change as something that we are doing, instead of something we are being prevented from _____________, _______________ the very ideology of the fossil-fuel economy that we are trying to transform.
 A. accomplishing, bolsters
 B. undoing, perpetuates
 C. revoking, counters
 D. ratifying, thwarts
 
Choice B
 undoing, perpetuates 
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