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Q. The artist's latest exhibition is a ________ of her journey, showcasing the evolution of her style over the years.
  • A. reflection
  • B. distraction
  • C. rejection
  • D. contraction
Q. The artist's latest exhibition is a __________ exploration of identity, challenging viewers to reconsider their perceptions of self and society.
  • A. superficial
  • B. profound
  • C. confusing
  • D. mundane
Q. The artist's latest exhibition is a __________ exploration of identity, using mixed media to challenge traditional notions of self.
  • A. superficial
  • B. profound
  • C. confusing
  • D. limited
Q. The artist's latest exhibition was a ______ of her previous works, showcasing her evolution as a creator.
  • A. reiteration
  • B. culmination
  • C. replication
  • D. distraction
Q. The artist's latest exhibition was a __________ of various styles, showcasing her evolution over the years. (2020)
  • A. monotony
  • B. fusion
  • C. replication
  • D. disarray
Q. The artist's work is often described as ______, as it challenges viewers to confront uncomfortable truths.
  • A. mundane
  • B. provocative
  • C. uninspired
  • D. trivial
Q. The artist's work is often described as ______, as it evokes strong emotions and challenges viewers' perceptions.
  • A. mundane
  • B. provocative
  • C. uninspired
  • D. ordinary
Q. The artist's work is often described as __________, as it challenges viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about society.
  • A. provocative
  • B. mundane
  • C. predictable
  • D. trivial
Q. The artist's work is often described as __________, as it challenges viewers to rethink their perceptions of reality.
  • A. mundane
  • B. provocative
  • C. predictable
  • D. conventional
Q. The artist's work is often described as __________, as it evokes deep emotional responses from its viewers. (2023)
  • A. superficial
  • B. provocative
  • C. mundane
  • D. ordinary
Q. The artist's work is often described as __________, as it evokes strong emotions and challenges societal norms. (2023)
  • A. conventional
  • B. provocative
  • C. mundane
  • D. predictable
Q. The author argues that the decline in bee populations is a significant threat to global food security. Which of the following best supports this argument?
  • A. Bees are essential for the pollination of many crops.
  • B. Food security is only affected by climate change.
  • C. Most crops can grow without pollination.
  • D. Declining bee populations are a natural phenomenon.
Q. The author argues that the rise in online shopping has led to a decline in local businesses. Which of the following best supports this argument?
  • A. Local businesses have adapted to online shopping.
  • B. More people are shopping online than ever before.
  • C. Online shopping offers better prices than local stores.
  • D. Local businesses are thriving despite online competition.
Q. The author argues that the rise in online shopping has led to a decline in local businesses. Which of the following can be inferred from this argument?
  • A. Local businesses are thriving despite online shopping.
  • B. Online shopping is the only factor affecting local businesses.
  • C. The decline of local businesses is a direct result of online shopping.
  • D. All consumers prefer online shopping over local stores.
Q. The author argues that the rise in remote work has led to increased productivity among employees. Which of the following can be inferred from this argument?
  • A. All employees are more productive when working remotely.
  • B. Remote work is the only factor contributing to productivity.
  • C. Some employees may not be as productive while working remotely.
  • D. Productivity has decreased for all employees.
Q. The author argues that the rise of digital media has transformed the landscape of journalism, leading to __________.
  • A. a decline in the quality of news reporting.
  • B. an increase in public trust in media.
  • C. a more informed citizenry.
  • D. fewer job opportunities for journalists.
Q. The author argues that the rise of digital media has transformed the way we consume information, leading to a culture that values ______ over depth.
  • A. accuracy
  • B. entertainment
  • C. complexity
  • D. authenticity
Q. The author argues that the rise of digital media has transformed traditional journalism, leading to a situation where __________.
  • A. fact-checking is no longer necessary.
  • B. the public is more informed than ever.
  • C. sensationalism often overshadows factual reporting.
  • D. journalists have more control over narratives.
Q. The author argues that the traditional view of education as a mere transfer of knowledge is _____; instead, it should be seen as a dynamic process that fosters critical thinking and creativity.
  • A. obsolete
  • B. innovative
  • C. effective
  • D. beneficial
Q. The author argues that the traditional view of education as a mere transfer of knowledge is ________; instead, it should be seen as a process of critical thinking and engagement.
  • A. obsolete
  • B. innovative
  • C. effective
  • D. necessary
Q. The author describes the findings as 'pivotal'. This suggests that they are:
  • A. unimportant
  • B. central
  • C. confusing
  • D. irrelevant
Q. The author implies that addressing inequalities requires:
  • A. A collective effort from all sectors of society.
  • B. A focus solely on economic factors.
  • C. Ignoring historical contexts.
  • D. A reduction in government involvement.
Q. The author uses the phrase 'the cycle of poverty' to illustrate:
  • A. The inevitability of poverty.
  • B. The interconnectedness of various forms of inequality.
  • C. The temporary nature of poverty.
  • D. The lack of government intervention in poverty.
Q. The author uses the term 'myriad' to describe the options available, which implies that there are:
  • A. a few
  • B. many
  • C. none
  • D. some
Q. The author uses the term 'myriad' to emphasize:
  • A. a few
  • B. many
  • C. none
  • D. some
Q. The author uses the term 'quintessential' to emphasize that something is:
  • A. the least important
  • B. the most typical example
  • C. the most complex
  • D. the most unusual
Q. The author's argument was so ______ that even the most skeptical readers found it difficult to disagree.
  • A. flawed
  • B. compelling
  • C. ambiguous
  • D. unconvincing
Q. The author's argument was so ______ that even the most skeptical readers found it hard to disagree.
  • A. flawed
  • B. compelling
  • C. ambiguous
  • D. unconvincing
Q. The author's argument was __________, as it failed to consider the counterarguments presented by the critics. (2023)
  • A. compelling
  • B. flawed
  • C. innovative
  • D. persuasive
Q. The author's use of vivid imagery serves to __________ the emotional depth of the narrative, drawing readers into the protagonist's experience. (2023)
  • A. diminish
  • B. enhance
  • C. obscure
  • D. simplify
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