1. That his intransigence in making decisions_C_____no open disagreement from any quarter was well known; thus, clever subordinates learned the art of __D____their opinions in casual remarks.
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A elicited D intimating
B engendered E instigating
C brooked F emending
2. In the machinelike world of classical physics, the human intellect appears___B___, since the mechanical nature of classical physics does not ___E___creative reasoning, the very ability that had made the formulation of classical principles possible.
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A abstract D allow for
B anomalous E deny
C enduring F speak to
3. In order to___(A)___her theory that the reactions are ___(B)___, the scientist conducted many experiments, all of which showed that the heat of the first reaction is more than twice that of the second.
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(A) support (B)different
(C) comprehend (D).constant
(E) evaluate (F)concentrated
4. Having fully embraced the belief that government by persuasion is preferable to government by___E___, the leaders of the movement have recently___F___most of their previous statements supporting totalitarianism.
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(A) intimidation(B)issued
(C) participation(D)moderated
(E) coercion.(F)repudiated
5. A perennial goal in zoology is to infer function from___C___, relating the___F___of an organism to its physical form and cellular organization.
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A size D ancestry
B structure E appearance
C location F habitat
