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In the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.

The nation has been (161) as a relatively extensive, territorial relation of nativity. We have further formulated the (162) of the nation as a territorially (163), yet bounded, social relation for the generation, transmission, and (164) of life. When the nation is a national state, it is also a (165) for the protection of life. The nation is often (166) by the metaphor of familial relations and, indeed, has sometimes been considered as some kind of (167) family. This is understandable because both the nation and the family are relations of (168). Nonetheless, there is an important difference, and to understand this will (169) a more detailed examination of the (170) between territory and bonding.

  • situation (170)

  • enclaves (170)

  • relationship (170)

  • chain (170)

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In the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.

The nation has been (161) as a relatively extensive, territorial relation of nativity. We have further formulated the (162) of the nation as a territorially (163), yet bounded, social relation for the generation, transmission, and (164) of life. When the nation is a national state, it is also a (165) for the protection of life. The nation is often (166) by the metaphor of familial relations and, indeed, has sometimes been considered as some kind of (167) family. This is understandable because both the nation and the family are relations of (168). Nonetheless, there is an important difference, and to understand this will (169) a more detailed examination of the (170) between territory and bonding.

  • defiled (166)

  • descanted (166)

  • decried (166)

  • described (166)

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In the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.

The nation has been (161) as a relatively extensive, territorial relation of nativity. We have further formulated the (162) of the nation as a territorially (163), yet bounded, social relation for the generation, transmission, and (164) of life. When the nation is a national state, it is also a (165) for the protection of life. The nation is often (166) by the metaphor of familial relations and, indeed, has sometimes been considered as some kind of (167) family. This is understandable because both the nation and the family are relations of (168). Nonetheless, there is an important difference, and to understand this will (169) a more detailed examination of the (170) between territory and bonding.

In the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.

The nation has been (161) as a relatively extensive, territorial relation of nativity. We have further formulated the (162) of the nation as a territorially (163), yet bounded, social relation for the generation, transmission, and (164) of life. When the nation is a national state, it is also a (165) for the protection of life. The nation is often (166) by the metaphor of familial relations and, indeed, has sometimes been considered as some kind of (167) family. This is understandable because both the nation and the family are relations of (168). Nonetheless, there is an important difference, and to understand this will (169) a more detailed examination of the (170) between territory and bonding.

  • extended (167)

  • exhibited (167)

  • exhorted (167)

  • exhumed (167)

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In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer to each question out of the four alternative and fill in the blanks.

A man stopped at a flower shop to (43) some flowers to be (44) to his mother who lived 200 miles (45). As he got out of his car he noticed a young girl sitting on the curb sobbing. He asked her what was wrong and she (46), 'I wanted to buy a red rose for my mother. But I only have seventy-five cents and a rose costs two dollars.' The man smiled and said, 'Come (47) in with me. I'll (48) you a rose.' He bought the little girl her rose and ordered his own mother's flowers. As they were (49) he offered the girl a ride home. She said, 'Yes please! You can take me to my mother.' She directed him to a cemetery, (50) she placed the rose on a freshly dug grave. The man returned to the flower shop, cancelled the delivery order, (51) up a bouquet and (52) the two hundred miles to his mother’s house.

  • posted

  • given

  • taken

  • taken

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In the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.

The nation has been (161) as a relatively extensive, territorial relation of nativity. We have further formulated the (162) of the nation as a territorially (163), yet bounded, social relation for the generation, transmission, and (164) of life. When the nation is a national state, it is also a (165) for the protection of life. The nation is often (166) by the metaphor of familial relations and, indeed, has sometimes been considered as some kind of (167) family. This is understandable because both the nation and the family are relations of (168). Nonetheless, there is an important difference, and to understand this will (169) a more detailed examination of the (170) between territory and bonding.

  • enquire (169)

  • esquire (169)

  • retire (169)

  • require (169)

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In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer to each question out of the four alternative and fill in the blanks.

A man stopped at a flower shop to (43) some flowers to be (44) to his mother who lived 200 miles (45). As he got out of his car he noticed a young girl sitting on the curb sobbing. He asked her what was wrong and she (46), 'I wanted to buy a red rose for my mother. But I only have seventy-five cents and a rose costs two dollars.' The man smiled and said, 'Come (47) in with me. I'll (48) you a rose.' He bought the little girl her rose and ordered his own mother's flowers. As they were (49) he offered the girl a ride home. She said, 'Yes please! You can take me to my mother.' She directed him to a cemetery, (50) she placed the rose on a freshly dug grave. The man returned to the flower shop, cancelled the delivery order, (51) up a bouquet and (52) the two hundred miles to his mother’s house.

  • inquired

  • replied

  • exclaimed

  • exclaimed

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In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer to each question out of the four alternative and fill in the blanks.

A man stopped at a flower shop to (43) some flowers to be (44) to his mother who lived 200 miles (45). As he got out of his car he noticed a young girl sitting on the curb sobbing. He asked her what was wrong and she (46), 'I wanted to buy a red rose for my mother. But I only have seventy-five cents and a rose costs two dollars.' The man smiled and said, 'Come (47) in with me. I'll (48) you a rose.' He bought the little girl her rose and ordered his own mother's flowers. As they were (49) he offered the girl a ride home. She said, 'Yes please! You can take me to my mother.' She directed him to a cemetery, (50) she placed the rose on a freshly dug grave. The man returned to the flower shop, cancelled the delivery order, (51) up a bouquet and (52) the two hundred miles to his mother’s house.

  • beyond

  • between

  • away

  • away

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In the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.

The nation has been (161) as a relatively extensive, territorial relation of nativity. We have further formulated the (162) of the nation as a territorially (163), yet bounded, social relation for the generation, transmission, and (164) of life. When the nation is a national state, it is also a (165) for the protection of life. The nation is often (166) by the metaphor of familial relations and, indeed, has sometimes been considered as some kind of (167) family. This is understandable because both the nation and the family are relations of (168). Nonetheless, there is an important difference, and to understand this will (169) a more detailed examination of the (170) between territory and bonding.

  • structure (165)

  • frame (165)

  • harness

  • garter

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In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer to each question out of the four alternative and fill in the blanks.

A man stopped at a flower shop to (43) some flowers to be (44) to his mother who lived 200 miles (45). As he got out of his car he noticed a young girl sitting on the curb sobbing. He asked her what was wrong and she (46), 'I wanted to buy a red rose for my mother. But I only have seventy-five cents and a rose costs two dollars.' The man smiled and said, 'Come (47) in with me. I'll (48) you a rose.' He bought the little girl her rose and ordered his own mother's flowers. As they were (49) he offered the girl a ride home. She said, 'Yes please! You can take me to my mother.' She directed him to a cemetery, (50) she placed the rose on a freshly dug grave. The man returned to the flower shop, cancelled the delivery order, (51) up a bouquet and (52) the two hundred miles to his mother’s house.

  • requesting

  • request

  • order

  • order

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In the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.

The nation has been (161) as a relatively extensive, territorial relation of nativity. We have further formulated the (162) of the nation as a territorially (163), yet bounded, social relation for the generation, transmission, and (164) of life. When the nation is a national state, it is also a (165) for the protection of life. The nation is often (166) by the metaphor of familial relations and, indeed, has sometimes been considered as some kind of (167) family. This is understandable because both the nation and the family are relations of (168). Nonetheless, there is an important difference, and to understand this will (169) a more detailed examination of the (170) between territory and bonding.

  • family (168)

  • bonding (168)

  • kinship (168)

  • acquaintance (168)

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