Time-30 minutes 38 Questions
1. Although sales have continued to increase since last April, unfortunately the rate of increase has ----. (A) resurged (B) capitulated (C) retaliated (D) persevered (E) decelerated
2. Although the mental process that creates a fresh and original poem or drama is doubtless ---- that which originates and elaborates scientific discoveries, there is clearly a discernible difference between the crea- tors (A) peripheral to (B) contiguous with (C) opposed to (D) analogous to (E) inconsistent with
3. It is disappointing to note that the latest edition of the bibliography belies its long-standing reputation for ---- by ---- some significant references to recent publications. (A) imprecision.. appropriating (B) relevance.. adding (C) timeliness.. updating (D) meticulousness.. revising (E) exhaustiveness.. omitting
4. Although Simpson was ingenious at ---- to appear innovative and spontaneous, beneath the ruse he remained uninspired and rigid in his approach to problem-solving. (A) intending (B) contriving (C) forbearing (D) declining (E) deserving
5. She was criticized by her fellow lawyers not because she was not ----, but because she so ---- pre- pared her cases that she failed to bring the expected number to trial. (A) well versed.. knowledgeably (B) well trained.. enthusiastically (C) congenial.. rapidly (D) hardworking.. minutely (E) astute.. efficiently
6. Schlesinger has recently assumed a conciliatory atti- tude that is not ---- by his colleagues, who con- tinue to ---- compromise. (A) eschewed.. dread (B) shared.. defend (C) questioned.. reject (D) understood.. advocate (E) commended.. disparage
7. The National Archives contain information so ---- that researchers have been known never to publish because they cannot bear to bring their studies to an end. (A) divisive (B) seductive (C) selective (D) repetitive (E) resourceful
8. HILL: MOUNTAIN:: (A) grass: rocks (B) autumn: winter (C) creek: river (D) star: sun (E) cliff: slope
9. AERATE: OXYGEN:: (A) eclipse: light (B) desiccate: moisture (C) precipitate: additive (D) hydrate: water (E) striate: texture
10. ORCHESTRA: MUSICIAN: (A) cube: side (B) kilometer: meter (C) sonnet: poem (D) biped: foot (E) pack: wolf 11. EQUIVOCATION: MISLEADING:: (A) mitigation: severe (B) advice: peremptory (C) bromide: hackneyed (D) precept: obedient (E) explanation: unintelligible
12. CENSORSHIP: COMMUNICATION:: (A) propaganda: ideology (B) preservative: decay (C) revision: accuracy (D) rest: atrophy (E) exercise: fitness
13. BUS: PASSENGERS: (A) flock: birds (B) tanker: liquid (C) envelope: letter (D) bin: coal (E) automobile: gasoline
14. BALLAD: STANZA:: (A) novel: chapter (B) poem: meter (C) play: dialogue (D) movie: script (E) photograph: caption
15. DISABUSE: FALLACY:: (A) cure: disease (B) persevere: dereliction (C) belittle: imperfection (D) discredit: reputation (E) discern: discrimination
16. BLANDISHMENT: CAJOLE:: (A) prediction: convince (B) obstacle: impede (C) embellishment: praise (D) deficiency: compensate (E) compliment: exaggerate
Although the hormone adrenaline is known to regulate memory storage, it does not pass from the blood into brain cells. We are faced with an apparent paradox: how can a hormone that does not act directly on the brain have such a (5)large effect on brain function? Recently, we tested the possibility that one of the hormone’s actions outside the brain might be responsible. Since one consequence of adrenaline release in an animal is an increase in blood glucose levels, we examined the (10)effects of glucose on memory in rats. We found that glu- cose injected immediately after training enhances memory tested the next day. Additional evidence was provided by negative findings: drugs called adrenergic antagonists, which block peripheral adrenaline receptors, disrupted (15)adrenaline’s ability to regulate memory but did not affect memory enhancements produced by glucose that was not stimulated by adrenaline. These results are as they should be if adrenaline affects memory modulation by increasing blood glucose levels. |