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One of the interesting things to me about our spaceship is that it is a mechanical vehicle, just as is an automobile. If you own a car, you realize that you must put oil and gas into it and must put water in the radiator and take care of the car as a whole. You begin to develop quite a little thermodynamic sense. You know that you are either going to have to keep the machine in a good order or it is going to be in trouble and fail to function. We have not been seeing our spaceship earth as an integrally-designed machine which to be persistently successful, must be comprehended and serviced in total. |
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The absence of instrument manual in Spaceship Earth has A. made the operation of the Spaceship Earth difficult B. forced man to devise other means of travelling in space C. challenged man's inquistiveness D. made man helpless |
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72. |
From the passage, it can be deduced that man A. learns by experiment and deduction B. learns bychance and accidentally C. is incapable of solving all his problems D. by his nature is in constant search of knowledge |
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73. |
The writer's mood in the passage is that of A. non-commital B. pessimism C. optimism D. frustration Detailed Solutionoptimism; hopefulness and confidence about the future or the success of something.There is an explanation video available below. |
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Stress is by far the most common cause of ill health in our society and may be the underlying cause of as many as 70-80 per cent of all visits to family doctors. It is also the problem that every doctor shares with patients. Experts note that stress is an issue everyone can relate to experimentally. In studying and better understanding about stress, we can derive personal as well as professional benefits. |
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The expression 'stress is an issue every body can relate to experimentally' means that A. it is better understood when experienced B. its problem can be solved by everybody C. everybody avoids it D. everybody encounters it Detailed SolutionThis means everyone experiences stress |
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75. |
Which of the following is true according to the passage? A. stress is mostly caused by internal factors B. stress can only be avoided during relaxation C. stress is better handled by the individual D. the issue of stress can be solved with no effort Detailed SolutionTo master stress-change, you have to figure out what you are doing that is contributing to your problems and change it |
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According to the passage, the major step in controlling stress is A. changing one's attitude to stressors B. understanding the history of the disease C. visiting family doctors for checkup and treatment D. constant exercise to dissipate every energy Detailed SolutionExercise is the most logical way to dissipate the excess energy |
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The experts feel one can control one's stress because A. its cause are understandable B. it is not difficult to control C. external factors contribute less to stress D. it is individually initiated Detailed Solutionwe cause most of our own stress, we can do something about it. |
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78. |
From the passage, it can be deduced that stress is A. hormonal disorder in the body system B. individually induced problems C. bodily reaction to internal factors D. bodily reaction to external factors |
A |
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According to the writer, corruption is triggered off by A. unnecessary afflunce B. selfish interests C. private officials D. public officers Detailed Solutionwhen a public official expects to be induced to perform an act which that public official is ordinarily required to do by law. |
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From the passage, one of the consequences of corruption is that A. large projects are executed B. it is beneficial to wealthy people who stole public wealth C. it impedes the progress of a nation D. people get what they want with so much money to spend Detailed SolutionAccording to the passage, Corruption can slow down development |
One of the interesting things to me about our spaceship is that it is a mechanical vehicle, just as is an automobile. If you own a car, you realize that you must put oil and gas into it and must put water in the radiator and take care of the car as a whole. You begin to develop quite a little thermodynamic sense. You know that you are either going to have to keep the machine in a good order or it is going to be in trouble and fail to function. We have not been seeing our spaceship earth as an integrally-designed machine which to be persistently successful, must be comprehended and serviced in total. |
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The absence of instrument manual in Spaceship Earth has A. made the operation of the Spaceship Earth difficult B. forced man to devise other means of travelling in space C. challenged man's inquistiveness D. made man helpless |
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72. |
From the passage, it can be deduced that man A. learns by experiment and deduction B. learns bychance and accidentally C. is incapable of solving all his problems D. by his nature is in constant search of knowledge |
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73. |
The writer's mood in the passage is that of A. non-commital B. pessimism C. optimism D. frustration Detailed Solutionoptimism; hopefulness and confidence about the future or the success of something.There is an explanation video available below. |
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Stress is by far the most common cause of ill health in our society and may be the underlying cause of as many as 70-80 per cent of all visits to family doctors. It is also the problem that every doctor shares with patients. Experts note that stress is an issue everyone can relate to experimentally. In studying and better understanding about stress, we can derive personal as well as professional benefits. |
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74. |
The expression 'stress is an issue every body can relate to experimentally' means that A. it is better understood when experienced B. its problem can be solved by everybody C. everybody avoids it D. everybody encounters it Detailed SolutionThis means everyone experiences stress |
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75. |
Which of the following is true according to the passage? A. stress is mostly caused by internal factors B. stress can only be avoided during relaxation C. stress is better handled by the individual D. the issue of stress can be solved with no effort Detailed SolutionTo master stress-change, you have to figure out what you are doing that is contributing to your problems and change it |
76. |
According to the passage, the major step in controlling stress is A. changing one's attitude to stressors B. understanding the history of the disease C. visiting family doctors for checkup and treatment D. constant exercise to dissipate every energy Detailed SolutionExercise is the most logical way to dissipate the excess energy |
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77. |
The experts feel one can control one's stress because A. its cause are understandable B. it is not difficult to control C. external factors contribute less to stress D. it is individually initiated Detailed Solutionwe cause most of our own stress, we can do something about it. |
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78. |
From the passage, it can be deduced that stress is A. hormonal disorder in the body system B. individually induced problems C. bodily reaction to internal factors D. bodily reaction to external factors |
A |
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79. |
According to the writer, corruption is triggered off by A. unnecessary afflunce B. selfish interests C. private officials D. public officers Detailed Solutionwhen a public official expects to be induced to perform an act which that public official is ordinarily required to do by law. |
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From the passage, one of the consequences of corruption is that A. large projects are executed B. it is beneficial to wealthy people who stole public wealth C. it impedes the progress of a nation D. people get what they want with so much money to spend Detailed SolutionAccording to the passage, Corruption can slow down development |