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SECTION 3
Directions: Each passage in this group is followed by questions based on its content. After reading a passage, choose the best answer to each question. Answer all questions following a passage on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage.
Through the very symbolism of popular culture that molded, defined and
contained women in their role as the subservient half of society, the artist
Alexis Hunter used the techniques of advertising to subvert and question these
Line hitherto accepted norms. Full of irony and piquant wit, her art centered on
(5) subverting the male-dominated atmosphere now all but vanished in the visual
arts-a fact evidenced by the current prominence of fellow feminist Judy
Chicago-and critics rejected this early work for fear of its inner suppressed
violence. In the early 1980s Hunter withdrew, like many of her
contemporaries, from such an overtly political forum, partly due to doubts about
(10) the efficacy of didactic political art to execute change outside the liberal
chattering classes, and partly because of her awakening interest in psychology
and psychoanalysis and the desire for greater self-expression. In a decade where
it seemed possible to begin to take for granted certain social freedoms for
women, it became more important to examine deeper, more irrational fears. In
(15) abandoning the project of defining women's identities for male audiences, the
aim of new feminist art suddenly became the production of a concept of women
that women themselves might consume.
According to the passage, feminist art-production in the 1980's was typified by which of the following?

A. an open liberality toward social freedoms
B. a rejection of openly political art
C. a male-dominated perspective
D. less effective didactic art
E. more irrational fears than in art of previous decades

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Which of the following situations is most closely analogous to the situation described by

A. That of restaurant customers whose food has not arrived because the manager forgot to oversee its preparation.
B. That of a highway maintenance crew who cannot reach a pothole they must fix because the highway is congested with traffic from the pothole.
C. That of a man who saves his excess income in a bank account, only to find out the bank has charged fees so high that he has less money than when he began.
D. That of an unknown artist who dies just weeks before being recognized in an exhibition.
E. That of scientists trying to find a means of traveling at the speed of light, but find that their innovations can only asymptotically approach the speed, but never reach it.

According to the passage, Aristotle argued for the use of morally fallible characters in drama in order that

A. Characters would be perceived as flawed but sympathetic
B. Characters would be viewed as dignified by their burdens
Characters would be presented as heroic and powerful
D. Characters would be depicted as doomed and powerless
E. Characters would be seen as ignorant and victimized

A long misunderstood phenomenon in cognitive psychology is synesthesia,
the anomalous blending of the senses and synesthetes-people with synesthesia,
have the exceptional power to hear colors, feel sounds and taste shapes.
Line Synesthesia differs from drug-induced hallucinations in that synesthetic
(5) sensations are highly consistent for particular synesthetes. Landmark new
research has documented that synesthetic colors are perceived in much the same
way that nonsynesthetic individuals perceive real colors and synesthetic color
differences can facilitate performance on tasks in which real color differences
make easy performance for non-synesthetes and can impair performance on
(10) tasks in which real color differences diminish quality of performance for
nonsynesthetes, but the neural mechanism by which synesthetic colors are
automatically bound to alphanumeric characters remains a mystery. One
possibility is that synesthesia might stem from some kind of deviant cross-wiring
between digit and letter processing areas and color processing areas in
(15) neighboring, unlocated regions of the human brain.
Which of the following most accurately describes the passage?

A refutation of an earlier hypothesis
B. A confirmation of an earlier research
C. A recommendation for a new direction in research
D. A description of a replicable experiment
E. A summary report of new findings

Despite the______odds that the poor facilities and elements have brought about, they have

A. insuperable
B. dispassionate
C. indefatigable
D. steely
E. ambivalent

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