24 - ] Model SAT Tests
Test Twenty Four
Select the best answer
to each of the following questions : then blacken the appropriate space on your
answer sheet .
1 . Although in his seventies at the time of the
interview , Picasso proved alert and insightful , his faculties -----------
despite the inevitable toll of the years .
(A) atrophied (B) diminished (C) intact (D) useless (E) impaired
2 .While the 1940s are most noted for the development of
black modern dance , they are also ------ because they were the last gasp for
tap dancing .
(A) irrelevant (B) unfounded (C) significant (D)
speculative (E) contemporary
3 . People who take megadoses of vitamins and minerals
should take care : though beneficial in small quantities , in large amounts
these substances may have ---------effects .
(A) admirable (B) redundant (C) intangible (D) toxic (E)
minor
4 . The number of black hawks has -----------because the
encroachments of humans on their territory have caused them to --------- their
customary breeding places .
(A) multiplied ------endure
(B) extrapolated ------alter
(C) increased ----- locate
(D) diminished ---------accept
(E) dwindled ------- shun
5 . Although Britain’s film makers often produce fine
films , they are studiously --------and rarely aim at a mass market .
(A) commercial (B) viable (C) derivative (D) elitist (E) collaborative
6 . MacDougall’s former editors remember him as a
-------- man whose ------and exhaustive
reporting was worth the trouble .
(A) domineering…. wearisome
(B) congenial …. pretentious
(C) popular …. supercilious
(D) fastidious …. garbled
(E) cantankerous …. meticulous
7 . The opossum is …. the venom of snakes in the
rattlesnake subfamily and thus views the reptiles not as …. enemies but as a
food source .
(A) vulnerable to …. natural
(B) conscious of …. mortal
(C) impervious to …. lethal
(D) sensitive to …. deadly
(E) defenseless against …. potential
8. Breaking with established musical conventions ,
Stravinsky was …. composer whose heterodox works infuriated the traditionalists
of his day .
(A) a derivative (B) an iconoclastic (C) an controversial
(D) a venerated (E) a trite
9 . A code of ethics governing the behavior of physicians
during epidemics did not exist until 1846 when it was …. by the American
Medical Association .
(A) rescinded (B) promulgated (C) presupposed (D) depreciated
(E) implied
10 . Unlike the highly …. Romantic poets of the previous
century , Arnold and his fellow Victorian poets were …. and interested in moralizing .
(A) rhapsodic …. lyrical
(B) frenetic …. distraught
(C) emotional …. didactic
(D) sensitive …. strange
(E) dramatic …. warped
11 . The critics were distressed that an essayist of such
glowing ….. could descend to writing such dull , uninteresting prose .
(A) obscurity (B) ill-repute (C) shallowness (D) promise (E)
amiability
12 . Famous in her time and then forgotten , the
seventeenth century Dutch painter Judith Leyster was …. obscurity when , in
1993 , the Worcester Art Museum organized the first retrospective exhibition of
her work .
(A) resigned to (B) rewarded with (C) rescued from (D) indifferent
to (E) worthy of
13 . The testimony of eyewitnesses is notoriously ….
emotion and excitement all too often cause our minds to distort what we see .
(A) judicious (B) interdependent (C) credible (D) unreliable
(E) gratifying
14 . Although Henry was not in general a sentimental man
, occasionally he would feel a touch of …. for the old days and would
contemplate making a brief excursion to Boston to revisit his childhood friends
.
(A) exasperation (B) chagrin (C) nostalgia (D) lethargy (E)
anxiety
15 . We had not realized how much people …. the library’s
old borrowing policy until we received complaints once it had been ….
(A) enjoyed …. continued
(B) disliked …. administrated
(C) respected …. imitated
(D) ignored …. lauded
(E) appreciated …. superseded
16 . During the Dark Ages , hermits and other religious
….. fled the world to devote themselves to silent contemplation .
(A) renegades (B) skeptics
(C) altruists (D) recluses (E) convictions
17 . No real-life hero of ancient or modern days can
surpass James Bond with his nonchalant …. of death and the …. with which he
bears torture .
(A) contempt …. distress
(B) disregard …. fortitude
(C) veneration …. guile
(D) concept …. terror
(E) ignorance …. fickleness
18 . Even though the basic organization of the brain does
not change after birth , details of its structure and function remain …. for
some time , particularly in the cerebral cortex .
(A) plastic (B) immutable (C) essential (D) unavoidable (E)
static
19 . Lavish in visual beauty , the film Lawrence of
Arabia also boasts …. of style : it knows how much can be shown in a shot ,
how can be said in a few words .
(A) extravagance (B) economy (C) autonomy (D) frivolity (E)
arrogance