3.If one responds with insight to the mood of the desert,
it evokes
a)An inclination for deep thought
b)The possibility of unending resources
c)The desire for Heroic conquest
d)A sense of intense revulsion
4.The writer calls the desert “conservative rather than radical”
because
it provides an environment that
a)Inspires man to explore it
b)Offers unlimited opportunity to conquer
c)Tests ones Endurance
d)makes one gloomy
5.What does the phrase ”it brings man up against his
limitations”,
mean?
a)It makes man feel hopeless about his limitations
b)It makes man aware of his limitations