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Question 8

Suburbanization arguably ushered in numerous changes in (he way many people in the United States lived: the suburbs_________a society based on unprecedented consumption and intense privacy.

Options:

A.

validated

B.

affirmed

C.

inaugurated

D.

engendered

E.

enlivened

F.

represented

Question 9

The highly dispersed nature of Panzaleo pottery throughout present-day Ecuador has led archaeologists to speculate about the pottery's origins and significance. Jijon y Caamano attributed the pottery's distribution to trade, and based on the large quantities of pottery recovered in the Ambato-Latacunga region of the central Ecuadorian highlands, he proposed that region as the probable locus of production. However. Porras suggests that inhabitants of the subtropical eastern Andean slopes, or montafta, were the original producers of Panzaleo. Porras: theory involves the forced migration of the montaria population from their homeland in the Quijos River valley into the Ecuadorian highlands. The gradual exodus and ensuing dispersal of the makers of this ware could account for the diffuse distribution of the materials.

The passage cites evidence supporting which of the following hypotheses?

Options:

A.

Jijon y Caamaflos hypothesis about the relationship between trade and the distribution of Panzaleo pottery

B.

Jijon y Caamanos hypothesis about the probable locus of Panzaleo pottery production

C.

Porrasr hypothesis about who the original producers of Panzaleo pottery were

D.

Porras' hypothesis about the forced migration of certain peoples

E.

Porras' hypothesis about the dispersal of the original makers of Panzaleo porter)"

Question 10

Since scientific truths must be discovered, and since many, probably most, are far from (i)_________. Futile investigations are (ii)_________. Thus, the path to the truth is decidedly a (iii)_________one.

Options:

A.

intuitively obvious

B.

routinelv acelauned

C.

hie vi table

D.

sinuous

E.

potentially useful

F.

auspicious

G.

ne eligible

Question 11

Sunflower sea stars help maintain certain kelp forest ecosystems by eating quickly reproducing prey species such as urchins, thus keeping populations low. Without the sea stars, the urchin population explodes, which is bad news for kelp forests and everything in them. Gianl kelp can grow to 150 feet underwater at a speed of two feet a day. but their weaknesses are their holdfasts. which are akin to tree roots. The holdfasts are home to brittle stars, prawns, and snails, among other creatures. Urchins like to eat the kelp holdfasts. Once the holdfasts are gone, the rest of the kelp drifts oft* in the tides. In this way. urchins can destroy the forests, which, higher up. are also home (o fish, including several types of commercially important rockfish,

The passage compares kelp holdfasts to tree roots in order to

Options:

A.

indicate the role of holdfasts in the acquisition of nutrients

B.

emphasize the structural function of holdfasts

C.

rationalize the use of the term "kelp forest"

D.

point out similarities between terrestrial and aquatic flora

E.

identify a misconception about kelp anatomy

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Exam Code: GRE
Exam Name: GRE General Test
Last Update: Dec 27, 2024
Questions: 407
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