SAT Mc Graw Hill 2011

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

598 MCGRAW-HILL’S SAT


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  1. Which of the following is the best way to com-
    bine sentences 8 and 9 (reproduced below)?
    There is one good way to understand the differ-
    ence between idealism and intuitionism. Look
    at big numbers.
    (A) One good way to understand the differ-
    ence between idealism and intuitionism is
    the following: look at large numbers.
    (B) It is a good way to understand the differ-
    ence between idealism and intuitionism
    in considering large numbers.
    (C) The consideration of large numbers pro-
    vides one good way toward the under-
    standing of the difference between
    idealism and intuitionism.
    (D) To consider large numbers is to have one
    good way of understanding the differ-
    ence between idealism and intuitionism.
    (E) One good way to understand the differ-
    ence between idealism and intuitionism
    is to consider large numbers.

  2. In context, which of the following is the best
    revision of sentence 12 (reproduced below)?
    Another point of view that is different from these
    ones is one that says that it is a pointless thing
    to ask the question as to whether mathematical
    objects “really exist” or not.
    (A) A third point of view regards it as point-
    less to ask whether mathematical objects
    “really exist.”
    (B) Another, completely different, point of
    view is the one that regards asking
    whether or not mathematical objects
    “really exist” as pointless.
    (C) Asking whether mathematical objects
    “really exist” is pointless, according to
    another, third, different point of view.
    (D) The asking of whether mathematical
    objects “really exist” is a pointless thing,
    says a third point of view.
    (E) Another different point of view says it is
    pointless to ask about whether mathe-
    matical objects “really exist” or not.

  3. Which of the following is the best revision of
    sentence 4 (reproduced below)?
    Rather, they are just a flawed approximation of
    the perfect circular form.
    (A) But instead they are only a flawed approxi-
    mation of the perfect circular form.
    (B) Rather, they are only flawed approxima-
    tions of the perfect circular form.
    (C) Rather, their forms are merely an approxi-
    mation of circular perfection alone.
    (D) Instead, their approximation of the
    perfect circular form mentioned above is
    imperfect.
    (E) Rather, their perfection as circular forms
    is only an approximation of it.

  4. Which of the following sentences contributes
    least to the unity of the first paragraph?
    (A) Sentence 3
    (B) Sentence 4
    (C) Sentence 5
    (D) Sentence 6
    (E) Sentence 7


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