26. The author's attitude toward the possibility of a unified theory in sociobiology is best described as which of the following?
(A) Guarded optimism
(B) Unqualified enthusiasm
(C) Objective indifference
(D) Resignation (E) Dissatisfaction
27. In discussing insect and vertebrate societies, the author suggests which of the following?
(A) A distinguishing characteristic of most insect and vertebrate societies is a well- marked division of labor.
(B) The caste structure of insect societies is similar to that of vertebrate societies.
(C) Most insect and vertebrate societies form cooperative groups in order to occupy territory.
(D) The means of communication among members of insect societies is similar to that among members of vertebrate societies.
(E) There are significant structural differences between insect and vertebrate societies.
28. BEGIN:
(A) participate (B) determine (C) persist
(D) conclude (E) prevent
29. SHUN:
(A) seek actively (B) perform occasionally
(C) understand intuitively
(D) answer correctly
(E) influence easily
30. EQUITY:
(A) uncleanness (B) unfairness
(C) unskillfulness (D) unreadiness
(E) unfaithfulness
31. PROPAGATION:
(A) regulation (B) emulation (C) extirpation
(D) infiltration (E) revelation
32. PRESUMPTUOUS:
(A) delicate (B) humble (C) certain
(D) constructive (E) contemptible
33. VACILLATION:
(A) perpetual activity (B) rapid growth