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The graph depicts the per-person dietary intake of foods in 4 categories for the people of Nation X for the years 1909 through 2000. A decline in consumption in all 4 categories strongly suggests an overall food shortage rather than a simple change in dietary pattern. From each drop-down menu, select the option that creates the most accurate statement about food consumption in Nation X based on the information provided.The graph suggests that Nation X most likely experienced a food shortage shortly before the year .For the year that the total dietary intake of carbohydrates was lowest, the per-person intake of carbohydrates was approximately times the per-person intake of dietary fiber.
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The following excerpt from a fictitious science news report discusses a fictitious type of location called a morefa.For zoologists studying the behavior of certain species of birds, the critical importance of observing the birds in those species' morefa during the annual breeding season is obvious. Such observation allows researchers to study not only the courtship displays of many different individuals within a species, but also the species' social hierarchy. Moreover, since some species repeatedly return to the same morefa, researchers can study changes in group dynamics from year to year. The value of observing a morefa when the birds are not present, however---such as prior to their arrival or after they have abandoned the area to establish their nests---is only now becoming apparent.Based on the definition of the imaginary word morefa that can be inferred from the previous paragraph, which of the following activities of a bird species must happen in a location for that location to be the species' morefa, and which must NOT happen in a location for that location to be the species' morefa? Make only two selections, one in each column.
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For all positive values of P,W,L and A, consider the family of rectangles having perimeter P feet, width W feet, length L feet, and area A square feet. In the first column of the table, select the expression in terms of P and W that is equivalent to A, and in the second column of the table select the expression in terms of P and W that is equivalent to L. select only two expressions, one in each column.
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As part of a joint planning process, two museums – Museo metropolitan (MM) and the Fundacion arte (FA) – have decided to require that future exhibits at each museum be directly connected to the strengths of their permanent collections. MM's strengths are East Asian printmaking, 19th-sentury European painting, and 18th-century US painting and sculpture; the FA's strengths are 20th-centuru US painting, 20th-century jewelry, and art from 14th-century South America.In addition, MM's next exhibit must be devoted to something other than European or US art and be restricted to the 20th-century. FA's next exhibit must be devoted to art that is abstract, or at least art that is not fully representational (e.g. Semiabstract or semi representational), preferably including at least some art by US women.For each of the two museums, select a work that could be included in that museum's next exhibit without violating any of its requirements for exhibits. Make only two selections, one in each column.
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Rock varnish is typically rich in iron and manganese, with the presence of manganese due to bacteria on the surface of the rock. Because the bacteria would not survive on the surface of rocks in the colder, continuously frozen, reaches of Antarctica, scientists were not surprised to discover that rock varnish in the Thiel mountains area of Antarctica consists only of limonite, a form of oxidized iron. This had penetrated from the surface of the rocks into the cracks. However, although moisture is essential to the movement of limonite, snow has not melted in the Thiel Mountains in recent times.Indicate which statement in the table the given information most strongly suggests is true, and the statement that the given information most strongly suggests is false. Make only two selections, one in each column.
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Consider a right circular cylinder for which the following quantities are all numerically equal:the height, in meter; one-fourth of the volume, in cubic meters; the area of the circular base, in square meters.In the table, select a value for the diameter of the circular base and a value for the height, where both are measured in meters, so that the two values are jointly consistent with the information provided. Make only two selections, one in each column.
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Professor A: the aid industry should begin to limit its effort to spending on primary schools in the poorest areas, providing medicines and other basic supplies for health care such as mosquito nets, and to a few key agricultural initiatives.Professor B: much education work has been ineffective. A village or town with poor schooling may be better off getting a road than a teacher. Once local farmers can transport produce to market they will be willing to pay for schools—and to make sure the schools succeed.Suppose that the professors' statements express their genuine opinions. Select statement (1) and (2) as follows: professor A would likely disagree with (1) and professor B would take (2) to present logical support for (1). Select only two statements, one per column.
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A car is travelling on a straight stretch of roadway. And the speed of the car is increasing at a constant rate. At time 0 seconds, the speed of the car is v0 meters per second; 10 seconds later, the front bumper of the car has traveled 125 meters and the speed of the car is v10 meters per second.In the table, select values of v0 and v10 that are together consistent with the information provided. Make only two selections, one in each column.
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For each positive integer n, the quantity $$S_n$$ is defined such that $$S_{n+2}=(S_n)^2-S_{n+1}$$. In addition, $$S_2=1$$ .In the table, select values for s1 and s4 that are jointly compatible with these conditions. Select only two values, one in each column.
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In the experiment, researchers posed simple questions in geometry to children from varied backgrounds. One group consisted of 7-to-13-year-old children of the Mundurucu, an isolated indigenous group in the Amazon basin. The Mundurucu children, who had no formal training in geometry, answered the questions just as quickly and accurately as did French children of the same ages who did have formal training in geometry. In contrast, 5-year-old North American children had much more trouble answering the questions. The researchers concluded that some basin geometric knowledge is innate, but this innate knowledge typically develops only after age 5.In the table, select the statement that would, if true, most strengthen the researchers' conclusion and most weaken it, respectively. Make only two selections, one in each column.
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A mattress company has two stores, one in City X and the other in City Z. The company has advertised equally in newspapers in both cities, but has advertised twice as much on the radio in City Z as in City X. The two cities have similar populations and economies and the sales at each store have been roughly equal. A consultant claims this shows that the radio advertising has not improved mattress sales.In the table, select changes that the company could make in City X and City Z, respectively, that together would probably be most helpful in testing the consultant's claim. Make only two selections, one in each column.
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First, small firms are often the source of the kind of innovative activity that leads to technological change.Small firms generate market turbulence that creates additional dimensions of competition, and they also promote international competition through newly created niches.Finally, small firms in recent years have generated the preponderant share of new jobs.第一句和第二句的关系是什么?
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Most geologists and many historians today believe that Wegener's theory was rejected because of its lack of an adequate mechanical basis.Stephen Jay Gould, for example, argues that continental drift theory was rejected because it did not explain how continents could move through an apparently solid oceanic floor.However, as Anthony Hallam has pointed out, many scientific phenomena, such as the ice ages, have been accepted before they could be fully explained.第一句和第三句之间的关系是:
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Recent theoretical work convincingly shows why behavioral factors such as organizational culture and employee relations are among the few remaining sources of sustainable competitive advantage in modern organizations. Furthermore, empirical evidence demonstrates clear linkages between human resource (HR) practices based in the behavioral sciences and various aspects of a firm's financial success.Additionally, some of the world's most successful organizations have made unique HR practices a core element of their overall business strategies.第一句和第二句之间的关系是:
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Subsequent research in Kenya convinced Robertson that she had overgeneralized about Africa.Before colonialism, gender was more salient in central Kenya than it was in Ghana, although age was still crucial in determining authority.第一句和第二句之间的关系是:
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The dominant view in recent decades has been that family hunting territories, like other forms of private landownership, were not found among Algonquians (a group of North American Indian tribes) before contact with Europeans but are the result of changes in Algonquian society brought about by the European-Algonquian fur trade, in combination with other factors such as ecological changes and consequent shifts in wildlife harvesting patterns.Another view claims that Algonquian family hunting territories predate contact with Europeans and are forms of private landownership by individuals and families.第一句和第二句之间的关系是:
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Colonial historian David Allen's intensive study of five communities in seventeenth-century Massachusetts is a model of meticulous scholarship on the detailed microcosmic level, and is convincing up to a point. Allen suggests that much more coherence and direct continuity existed between English and colonial agricultural practices and administrative organization than other historians have suggested. However, he overstates his case with the declaration that he has proved "the remarkable extent to which diversity in New England local institutions was directly imitative of regional differences in the mother country." Such an assertion ignores critical differences between seventeenth-century England and New England. First, England was overcrowded and land-hungry; New England was sparsely populated and labor-hungry. Second, England suffered the normal European rate of mortality; New England, especially in the first generation of English colonists, was virtually free from infectious diseases. Third, England had an all-embracing state church; in New England membership in a church was restricted to the elect. Fourth, a high proportion of English villagers lived under paternalistic resident squires; no such class existed in New England. By narrowing his focus to village institutions and ignoring these critical differences, which studies by Greven, Demos, and Lockridge have shown to be so important, Allen has created a somewhat distorted picture of reality.两句粗体字之间的关系是:
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PREP07 Test 1
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The primary purpose of the passage is to
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The author's reference to Jupiter's gravity in line 25 serves primarily to
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The primary purpose of the passage is to
A.discuss historical changes in a government policy
B.describe the role of Congress in regulating the work of the SBA
C.contrast types of funding sources used by minority businesses
D.correct a misconception about minority entrepreneurship
E.advocate an alternative approach to funding minority entrepreneurs
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