FIB Practice Set 55
Question 1: The ____ of the early Greek philosophers' attempts to explain the operations of the cosmos led certain later thinkers to inquire into the _____of human reason.| difficulty..origin | |
| meaning..supremacy | |
| complexity..reality | |
| equivocations..subtlety | |
| failures..efficacy |
Question 2: Ever prey to vagrant 'impulses that impelled him to - his talents on a host of unworthy projects, his very ____ nonetheless enhanced his reputation, for the sheer energy of his extravagance dazzled observers.
| undermine..enthusiasm | |
| isolate..selectiveness | |
| display..affability | |
| squander..dissipation | |
| implicate..genius |
Question 3: Given the existence of so many factions in the field, it was unrealistic of Anna Freud to-expect any ____ of opinion.
| freedom | |
| reassessment | |
| uniformity | |
| expression | |
| formation |
Question 4: Although specific concerns may determine the intent of a research project, its results are often ____.
| unanticipated | |
| beneficial | |
| expensive | |
| spectacular | |
| specialized |
Question 5: To list Reilly's achievements in a fragmentary way is _____, for it distracts our attention from the _____themes of her work.
unproductive..disparate | |
| misleading. integrating | |
| pragmatic..comprehensive | |
| logical. important | |
| inevitable..unsettling |
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