31) Antitrust laws attempt to promote creativity while ensuring free trade, hence it would be (i) ______________
inappropriate if increased protection from these laws resulted in (ii) ______________ avoidance of
participation by business (iii) ______________.
Blank (i) A. undeniably B. slightly C. potentially | Blank (ii) D. minimalist E. sheer F. consigned | Blank (iii) G. detractors H. entities I. colluders |
32) Disappointingly, since education in entrepreneurship is often (i) ______________ in law school
coursework, a typical lawyer is (ii) ______________ going to be a reliable source of knowledge
on small business activity.
Blank (i) A. emphasized B. lacking C. reluctant | Blank (ii) D. never E. rarely F. possibly |
33) No matter how (i) ______________ a particular iconoclast may seem, creative people who break the bounds
of standard art are almost always likely to have a well-known (ii) ______________whom they (iii) ______________.
Blank (i) A. despotic B. individualistic C. conventional | Blank (ii) D. profit E. rebel F. partisan | Blank (iii) G. mentor H. question I. emulate |
34) The behavior of people not mixing well with the mandate to use seat belts has made the latter a
(i) ______________ topic in the state, but the state's desire to increase revenues has resulted in a stalling of
(ii) ______________ reforms that would match people's natural driving tendencies with better methods for
protecting their safety.
Blank (i) A. comprehensive B. polemical C. missing | Blank (ii) D. efficacious E. somnolent F. indignant |
35) Arguing that a culture's heritage can be understood through (i)______________of its written music
is similar to arguing that the depth of a religion can be (ii) ______________ by scrutinizing the voice quality
of members of any (iii) ______________ church.
Blank (i) A. hindrance B. analysis C. discomfiting | Blank (ii) D. idealized E. comprehended F. charged | Blank (ii) G. parent H. universal I. affiliated |
36) Although Gina was cognizant of the fact that it would be (i) ______________ to display anger in front of the
management team, she could not (ii) ______________ her frustration regarding the direction the
company was headed.
Blank (i) A. sharp B. acrimonious C. impolitic | Blank (ii) D. unnerve E. conspire F. conceal |
37) It is reasonable that many critics find Johnson's book offensive, for it is (i) ______________ with a clear
intent to attack many traditions that these critics have (ii) ______________ for many generations.
Blank (i) A. enchanted B. framed C. complicated | Blank (ii) D. bemoaned E. understood F. cherished |
38) Andrew felt he deserved recognition for the fact that the research institute had become (i) ______________
authority for it was his (ii) ______________ that helped the company avoid a wide variety of imminent problems
(iii) ______________ to be had.
Blank (i) A. an insurmountable B.an eminent C.a notorious | Blank (ii) D. character E. personalization F. vigilance | Blank (ii) G. considering H. deciding I. begging |
39) Any growth in the number of people receiving unemployment benefits invariably results in greater individual
______________ on government support.
A. dependence
B. grasping
C. participants
D. conscripts
E. thinkers
40) Socialism is very different from fascism; in fascism there is a (i) ______________ who may demand absolute obedience through (ii) ______________.
Blank (i) A. conversationalist B. despot C. criminal | Blank (ii) D. democracy E. tyranny F. disagreement |
31) AEH
32) BE
33) BEI
34) BD
35) BEF
36) CF
37) BF
38) BFI
39) A
40) BE
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