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Sentence Completion:

Formerly ---- as a "dumb blond," Marilyn Monroe is now ---- as having been an intelligent, sensitive woman.

(A) sensationalized ... romanticized
(B) sabotaged ... described
(C) denigrated ... lauded
(D) recognized ... remarked upon
(E) romanticized ... redeemed

Critical Reading:

Passage 1

Astral projection is synonymous with OBE—that is, out-of-body experience. The person who experiences this phenomenon leaves his or her physical body and enters what is called a subtle body, a kind of semi-transparent double that may be either clothed or naked. In the astral form, OBE travelers can roam about the earth or even visit non-earthly realms, passing through objects and moving at the speed of thought.

Passage 2

"Astral projection" is said to be synonymous with "OBE," or "out-of-body" experience. The so-called "traveler" leaves his or her body and enters what believers call a subtle body, which is a semi-transparent double that may be either clothed or dressed in its birthday suit. In this "astral form," the person can move about the earth or even visit other worlds, passing through objects like Casper the Friendly Ghost, and moving at the speed of thought.

1. According to Passage 1, a subtle body is

(A) the guide that shows the astral traveler other realms, earthly and non-earthly.
(B) the illusion of a semi-transparent double that makes astral travel possible.
(C) an exit in the physical body through which the soul of the astral traveler can escape.
(D) the form in which the astral traveler makes his or her way to other places, earthly or non-earthly.
(E) the thought-projection that enables the astral traveler to move swiftly.

2. Which passage is more likely written by an author who accepts astral projection as fact? How can you tell?

(A) Passage 1, because that author seems more knowledgeable about the subject.
(B) Passage 1, because the tone is straightforward, with no sarcasm.
(C) Passage 2, because it has more detail and support from outside sources.
(D) Passage 2, because that author uses humor to make his piece more interesting.
(E) Both authors accept the idea as based on fact.

3. What is the most likely reason the author of Passage 2 used quotation marks around words and phrases?

(A) To make the passage seem more authoritative
(B) To reinforce the impression of a sarcastic or tongue-in-cheek attitude toward the subject
(C) To indicate that the words are from a secondary source
(D) To make the technical information in the passage more clear
(E) To differentiate technical words from the rest of the text

Multiple-Choice Math:

For what values of a and b is (a x b) < 0?

(A) a = 3, b = .0001
(B) a = –2, b = –.0001
(C) a = 7, b = 0
(D) a = –1, b = –19
(E) a = –2, b = 3

Grid-in:

If 3n+2 = 81, what does n equal?

Identifying Sentence Errors:

Both Janet and Tiffany want to be a veterinarian and work in zoos when
  A       B    C
they grow up.   No error.
      D      E

Improving Sentences:

By the time they arrived at 2 a.m., I was so worried I was fixing to call the police.

(A) (No error.)
(B) I am calling the police.
(C) I am about to call the police.
(D) I was about to call the police.
(E) I’m geared up to call the police.

Improving Paragraphs:

(1) El Niño was originally recognized by fishermen who were fishing off the coast of South America who noticed an appearance that was unusual of some unusually warm water in the Pacific Ocean, occurring very near the beginning of the start of the year. (2) El Niño means The Little One in Spanish

In the context of the paragraph, which is the best version of sentence (1)?

(A) (No error.)
(B) Originally being recognized by fishermen off the coast of South America as an appearance of some unusually warm water, occurring very near the beginning or the start of the year; El Niño was in the Pacific Ocean.
(C) El Niño was originally recognized by fishermen off the coast of South America as the appearance of unusually warm water in the Pacific Ocean, occurring near the beginning of the year.
(D) Occurring near the beginning of the year, some fishermen originally recognized El Niño as the appearance of some unusually warm water, it occurred near the very beginning of the year, in the Pacific Ocean.
(E) Some fishermen originally recognized off the coast of South America, as an appearance of unusually warm water occurring near the very beginning or start of this year in the Pacific Ocean.

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