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E
The author has not used any metaphor in the passage.
A. Incorrect. The author defines the terms
pheromones and VNO.
B. Incorrect. In the passage, the author compares the existence
of pheromones in different animals - mice, bees, sow etc.
C. Incorrect. The author cites different authoritarial voices
in the passage.
D. Incorrect. The author gives the approximation of the sales
of Realm Men, Realm Women and Inner Realm.
- B
Lines # 54-67 imply that mentral cycles can be controlled by male sweat.
Lines # 21-22 imply the nose may affect mood and sex. Lines #50-54, explicitly
states that sex-chemicals exist, so "I" is not inferred but
rather stated specifically in the passage.
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A
Libido means lust and sexual drive. A male rhesus is found to lose its
desire for sex if its VNO is blocked.
B,C,D,E- All fillers.
A is the only possible answer.
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A
Pamela Harriman had affairs with Presidents, policy makers, diplomats
and decorators.
Choices B, C, D & E are Incorrect. The ‘courtesan’
used in the quote does not mean a pioneer, the greatest woman,
an idle woman or an extraordinary woman.
- D
She died an elegant death: she did not have to suffer a great deal
before she died.
A. Incorrect. Her death was not horrible: there
was no lingering illness.
B. Incorrect. It was not a disreputable death.
C. Incorrect. She was not in a pathetic shape She did not
have a lingering illness.
E. Incorrect. She did not go through any physical or mental
agony before she died.
- B
Pamela led an unruly, boisterous private life by having affairs with the
most powerful men. The word "rambunctious" means unruly or boisterous.
A,C,E- Fillers.
D-Extravagant is close to being right, but she played by no rules(unruly)
which describes her lifestyle more accurately.
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A
The first time with Randolph Churchill, then with Hayward and finally
with Harriman; from the passage it can be inferred that Pamela married
three times See lines #31-32 for her last names.
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B
Pamela's success was due to her exquisite taste in men: which kept her
in influential circles. The article did not explicity address her
physical attractiveness, though she may have been attractive. It could
be inferred that she was attractive, but this question does not ask for
an inferrence.
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Index
Test 4
Section 1 : Verbal Reasoning Section 2 : Mathematical Reasoning Section 3 : Verbal Reasoning Section 4 : Mathematical Reasoning Section 5 : Reading Comprehension Section 6 : Mathematical Reasoning Section 7 : Verbal Reasoning Answer Key To Test 1
Answer Explanation To Test 4 Section 1 : Verbal Reasoning Section 2 : Mathematical Reasoning Section 3 : Verbal Reasoning Section 4 : Mathematical Reasoning Section 5 : Reading Comprehension Section 6 : Mathematical Reasoning Section 7 : Verbal Reasoning
Part I
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