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Which one of the following, if true , contributes most to an explanation of the difference described above in the Romans use of water power?
(A) The ancient Romans were adept1 at constructing and maintaining aqueducts that could carry quantities of water sufficient to supply large cities over considerable distances
(B) In the areas in which water power was not used water flow in rivers and streams was substantial throughout the year but nevertheless exhibited some seasonal2 variation
(C) Water power was relatively3 vulnerable to sabotage4 but any damage could be quickly and inexpensively repaired
(D) In most areas to which the use of water power was not extended other more traditional sources of energy continued to be used
(E) In heavily populated areas the introduction of water power would have been certain to cause social unrest by depriving large numbers of people of their livelihood5
17. From a book review: The authors blithely6 claim that there are "three basic ways to store energy: as heat, as electricity or as kinetic7 energy" However, I can not call to mind any affective ways to store energy as electricity, whereas any capable student of physics could readily suggest a few more ways to store energy : chemical , gravitational, nuclear
The reviewer makes which one of the following criticisms of a claim that appears in the book under review?
(A) There is no reason to consider any particular way to store energy any more basic than any other
(B) The list given of ways to store energy is possibly inaccurate8 and certainly not exhaustive
(C) It is overly limiting to treat basic ways to store energy as a question unrelated to the question of effective ways to use energy
(D) What needs to be considered is not whether various ways to store energy are basic but whether they are effective
(E) Except possibly for electricity all ways to store energy are equally effective and therefore equally basic
18.There is no mystery as to why figurative painting revived in the fate 1970s.People want to look at recognizable images. Sorting out art theories reflected in abstract paintings
is no substitute for the sense of empathy that comes form looking at a realistic painting of a figure in a landscape. Perhaps. members of the art because they felt that its lack of realistic subject matter was a rejection9 of the viewers and their world.
Which one of the following most accurately10 expresses the main point of the passage?
(A) Abstract paintings often include or forms that are suggestive of real objects or emotions.
(B) The art-viewing public wished to see traditional subjects treated in a nontraditional manner.
(C) Paintings that depict11 a recognizable physical world rather than the emotional world of the artist's life require more artistic12 talent to create.
(D) The general public is unable to understand the theories on which abstract painting is based.
(E) The artistic preferences of the art-viewing public stimulated13 the revival14.
19. Valitania's long -standing practice of paying high salaries to its elected politicians has had a disastrous15 effect on the level of integrity among politicians in that country. This is because the prospect16 of earning a high salary is always attractive to anyone whose primary aim in life is to make money, so that inevitably17 the wrong people must have been attracted into Valitanian politics: people who are more interested in making money than in serving the needs of the nation
Which one of the following, if true, world weaken the argument?
(A) Many Valitanian candidates for elected office spend some of their own money to finance their campaigns.
(B) Most Valitanian elective offices have four-year terms.
(C) No more people compete for elected office when officeholders are paid well then when they are paid poorly.
(D) Only politicians who rely on their offices for income tend to support policies that advance their own selfish interests.
(E) Most of those who are currently Valitanian politicians could have obtained better-paid work outside politics.
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Policy Adviser18: Freedom of speech is not only a basic human right; it is also the only rational policy for this government to adopt. When ideas are openly aired ,good idea flourish, silly proposals are easily recognized as such, and dangerous ideas can be responded to by forcing citizens to disseminate19 their thoughts in secret.
20. The policy adviser's method of persuasion20 in recommending a policy of free speech to the following?
(A) a circular justification21 of the idea of free speech as an idea that flourishes when free speech is allowed
(B) advocating respect for basic rights of citizens for its own sake
(C) a coupling of moral ideals with self-interest
(D) a warning about the difficulty of suppressing the truth
(E) a description of an ideal situation that cannot realistically be achieved.
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