The writer seems to be:
- A. Rational
- B. Marxist
- C. Liberal
- D. Democratic
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The passage is:
- A. Explanatory
- B. Narrative
- C. Argumentative
- D. Descriptive
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The passage is:
- A. Explanatory
- B. Narrative
- C. Argumentative
- D. Descriptive
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The writer says except:
- A. State is stable if people willingly obey it
- B. People in class societies risked their lives to defend the state
- C. In a state dominating class dictates
- D. There was classless society in primitive times
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The writer says except:
- A. State is stable if people willingly obey it
- B. People in class societies risked their lives to defend the state
- C. In a state dominating class dictates
- D. There was classless society in primitive times
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The writer says except:
- A. State is stable if people willingly obey it
- B. People in class societies risked their lives to defend the state
- C. In a state dominating class dictates
- D. There was classless society in primitive times
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The central idea of the passage is:
- A. State neither is nor was an instrument of coercion
- B. State was organized differently in different periods
- C. Anarchist and Marxist's view is that state is an instrument of coercion is incorrect
- D. None of these
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The central idea of the passage is:
- A. State neither is nor was an instrument of coercion
- B. State was organized differently in different periods
- C. Anarchist and Marxist's view is that state is an instrument of coercion is incorrect
- D. None of these
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The central idea of the passage is:
- A. State neither is nor was an instrument of coercion
- B. State was organized differently in different periods
- C. Anarchist and Marxist's view is that state is an instrument of coercion is incorrect
- D. None of these
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The central idea of the passage is:
- A. State neither is nor was an instrument of coercion
- B. State was organized differently in different periods
- C. Anarchist and Marxist's view is that state is an instrument of coercion is incorrect
- D. None of these
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Most appropriate title for the passage is:
- A. State's power and function
- B. State as an instrument of coercion
- C. State and individual
- D. Anarchist and Marxist's view of state is fallacious
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Most appropriate title for the passage is:
- A. State's power and function
- B. State as an instrument of coercion
- C. State and individual
- D. Anarchist and Marxist's view of state is fallacious
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Most appropriate title for the passage is:
- A. State's power and function
- B. State as an instrument of coercion
- C. State and individual
- D. Anarchist and Marxist's view of state is fallacious
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Most appropriate title for the passage is:
- A. State's power and function
- B. State as an instrument of coercion
- C. State and individual
- D. Anarchist and Marxist's view of state is fallacious
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Most appropriate title for the passage is:
- A. State's power and function
- B. State as an instrument of coercion
- C. State and individual
- D. Anarchist and Marxist's view of state is fallacious
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20778 . Read the following passage and answer the questions Money is not only coins and banknotes, It is anything that people are willing to use in order to represent tl1e value of other things for the purpose of exchanging goods and services. Money enables people to compare quickly ai1d easily the value of different commodities (such as fish and shoes), to exchange one thing for another, and to store wealth conveniently. There have been many types of money. The most familiar is the coin, which is a standardized piece of imprinted metal. Yet money existed long before the invention of coins, and cultures have prospered using things as currency, such as cowries, cattle, skins, salt, grains, beads, cloth and promissory notes. In modern prisons, cigarettes have often served as money. Nowadays people do not have to carry money when they go for shopping, the can use debit or cash cards. These cards are also called plastic money. 1. What is the passage about?
- A. The history of money in human society
- B. How money changes society
- C. How coins came into existence
- D. The importance of plastic money
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20779 . Read the following passage and answer the questions Money is not only coins and banknotes, It is anything that people are willing to use in order to represent tl1e value of other things for the purpose of exchanging goods and services. Money enables people to compare quickly ai1d easily the value of different commodities (such as fish and shoes), to exchange one thing for another, and to store wealth conveniently. There have been many types of money. The most familiar is the coin, which is a standardized piece of imprinted metal. Yet money existed long before the invention of coins, and cultures have prospered using things as currency, such as cowries, cattle, skins, salt, grains, beads, cloth and promissory notes. In modern prisons, cigarettes have often served as money. Nowadays people do not have to carry money when they go for shopping, the can use debit or cash cards. These cards are also called plastic money. The passage suggests that ...... .
- A. coins existed long before the invention of money
- B. cowries were never counted as money.
- C. in ancient times, cigarettes were used as money.
- D. coins fallowed the invention of money.
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20780 . Read the following passage and answer the questions 'Bacteria' is the common name of a very large group of one-celled microscopic organism that, we believe, may be the smallest, simplest, and perhaps even the very first form of cellular life that evolved on earth. That is why they are observable only under a microscope. There are three main types of bacteria, which are classified according to their shape. The bacilli are a group of bacteria that occur in the soil and air. They are shaped like rods. If we look at them under a microscope, we find them in motion, they always seem to be rolling or tumbling under the microscope. These bacilli are largely responsible for food spoilage. There is another group of bacteria who tend to grow in chains. They are referred to as the cocci group. A common example of this type is streptococci that causes strep throat. Finally, there is the spiral shaped bacteria called spirilla. They look a little like corkscrews, and they are responsible for a number of diseases in humans. Some species of bacteria cause diseases, but mostly bacteria live harmlessly on the skin, in the mouth, and the intestines. In fact, bacteria are very helpful to researchers. Bacterial cells resemble the cells of other life forms in many ways, and may be studied to give us insights. What is the topic of this passage?
- A. Three major types of bacteria
- B. How microscopic organisms are measured
- C. How bacteria is used for research in genetics
- D. Diseases caused by bacteria
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20781 . Read the following passage and answer questions Man's intellect has a natural pride in its own aristocracy, which is the pride of its culture. Culture only acknowledges the excellence where criticism is its inner perfection, not in any external success. When his pride succumbs to some compulsion of necessity or lure of material advantage, it brings humiliation to the intellectual man. 4.'Intellect' is not only the ability to understand, but also___.
- A. mental powers
- B. the ability to write
- C. kinesthetic powers
- D. verbal interaction
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20782 . Read the extract and answer the question Be it sunny or rainy, For your safety I must be Vigil and agile, on the middle Standing erect, as fit as a fiddle. Oh! My ear hurts! Oh! My head aches! Oh! Look at the weather... such unpredictable days! But I cannot swerve; I must be on duty. I care for your safety. Be it noisy or dusty; Be it sunny or rainy; I must be on duty. I care for your safety. 1.What does the phrase 'vigil and agile' mean?
- A. seriousness about individual issues
- B. quick-witted monitoring
- C. reluctance towards duties and responsibilities
- D. enthusiasm regarding politics
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20784 . Ratul - before I came.
- A. left
- B. will leave
- C. would leave
- D. had left
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20786 . Rafiq is not _____ for this kind of a job.
- A. cut in
- B. cut up
- C. cut through
- D. cut out
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20787 . Rad the passage below and choose the alternative A, B, C or D to answer the questions (18-23) Washington was the first city in history to be created solely for the purpose of governance. Following the Revolution, members of congress had hotly debated the question of a permanent home for themselves and for those departments- the Treasury, the patent Office, and so on - Which even the sketchiest of central governments would feel obliged to establish. In 1790, largely in order to put an end to congressional bickering, George Washington was charged with selecting a site for the newly designated federal district. Not much to anyone's surprise but to the disappointment of many, he chose a tract of land on the banks of the Potomac River, a few miles upstream from his beloved plantation Mount Vernon. The District of Columbia was taken in part from Virginia and in part from Maryland. at the time is was laid out, its hundred square miles consisted of gently rolling hills, some under cultivation and the rest heavily wooded, with a number of creeks and much swampy land along the Potomac. There is now a section of Washington that is commonly referred to as Foggy Bottom; that section bore the same nickname a hundred and eighty years ago. two port cities, Alexandria and Georgetown, flourished within sight of the new capital and gave is access by ship to the most important cities of the infant nation- Charleston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Newport, Salem and Portsmouth- and also to the far- off ports of England and the Continent. 16.Why was George Washington's choice for the site of the - capital not very surprising?
- A. George Washington had lived on the site before the American Revolution.
- B. The river would bring trade to the city.
- C. The site was very close to George Washington's own home.
- D. The member of Congress hade already state there preference for the site.
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20788 . QUESTIONNAIRE
- A. questionnaire
- B. questionaire
- C. questionnairre
- D. questinnaire
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20790 . PyongYang and Washington have finally come to a consensus.'this is an exampul of
- A. metaphor
- B. metonym
- C. euphemism
- D. dysphemism
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