30.fragment:
(a) ensue
(b) revive
(c) coalesce
(d) balance
(e) accommodate
31.ostensible:
(a) gargantuan
(b) inauspicious
(c) intermittent
(d) perpetual
(e) inapparent
32.prolixity:
(a) ceremoniousness
(b) flamboyance
(c) succinctness
(d) inventiveness
(e) lamentation
33.concerted:
(a) meant to obstruct
(b) not intended to last
(c) enthusiastically supported
(d) run by volunteers
(e) individually devised
34.forbearance:
(a) fragility
(b) impatience
(c) freedom
(d) nervousness
(e) tactlessness
35.cosseted:
(a) unspoiled
(b) irrepressible
(c) serviceable
(d) prone to change
(e) free from prejudice
36.probity:
(a) timidity
(b) sagacity
(c) impertinence
(d) uncertainty
(e) unscrupulousness
37.eschew:
(a) habitually indulge in
(b) take without authorization
(c) leave unsaid
(d) boast about
(e) handle carefully
38.redoubtable:
(a) trustworthy
(b) unschooled
(c) credulous
(d) not formidable
(e) not certain
section 2
time -30 minutes
25 questions
questions 1-6
a newsstand will display exactly one copy each of six
different magazines-m, o, p, s, t, and v-in a single
row on a rack. each magazine will occupy exactly one of
the six positions, numbered consecutively 1 through 6.
the magazines must be displayed in accordance with the
following rules:
either p or else t occupies position 1.
either s or else t occupies position 6.
m and o, not necessarily in that order, occupy consecu-
tively numbered positions.
v and t, not necessarily in that order, occupy consecu-
tively numbered positions.