(D) characteristic (E) challenging
33. INDIGENCE:
(A) wealth (B) vanity (C) boldness
(D) endurance (E) vivacity
34. INVEIGLE:
(A) display openly (B) request directly
(C) initiate willingly (D) advocate strongly
(E) contribute lavishly
35. TRACTABLE:
(A) distraught (B) irritating (C) ruthless
(D) headstrong (E) lazy
36. INCHOATE:
(A) sensuously pleasant
(B) prominently visible
(C) intrinsically reasonable
(D) fully formed (E) widely known
37. PERFIDY:
(A) thoroughness (B)generosity
(C) gratitude (D) tact (E) loyalty
38. APPROPRIATE:
(A) create a void (B) rectify an error
(C) sanction (D) surrender (E) lend
No. 5-3 SECTION 2
1. Animals that have tasted unpalatable plants tend to----them afterward on the basis of their most conspicuous features, such as their flowers.
(A) recognize (B) hoard (C) trample
(D) retrieve (E) approach
2. As for the alleged value of expert opinion, one need only----government records to see---- evidence of the failure of such opinions in many fields.
(A) inspect.. questionable
(B) retain.. circumstantial
(C) distribute.. possible
(D) consult.. strong
(E) evaluate.. problematic
3. In scientific inquiry it becomes a matter of duty to expose a ----hypothesis to every possible kind of----.
(A) tentative.. examination