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1 : It is as if by defining how a person earns, we validate that person's existence.
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Doubt
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Confirm
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Argue
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Deny
2 : Larry is a laid-off auto worker.
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Transferred
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Retired
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Dismissed
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Promoted
3 : Through the work and job title, we evaluate the worth of the life attached.
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Delay
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Observe
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Judge
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Accept
4 : We tend to define and judge everybody in terms of the work they do.
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Ignore
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Describe
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Refuse
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Control
5 : People aren't cast in bronze because of the jobs they held.
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Replaced
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Fixed
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Ignored
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Praised
6 : We are supposed to be a classless society...
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Exclusive
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Divided
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Egalitarian
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Dangerous
7 : Rationally it is silly.
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Emotionally
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Logically
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Naturally
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Experimentally
8 : We refuse to acknowledge dynastic privilege.
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Corporate
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Hereditary
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Democratic
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National
9 : I think some anthropologist ought to study our uncatalogued system.
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Historian
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Cultural scientist
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Biologist
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Psychologist
10 : Sally is a former show girl.
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Previous
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Active
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Unknown
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Frequent
11 : our uncatalogued system of awarding respect and deference to each other.
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Disrespect
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Respect
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Rejection
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Anger
12 : This seems peculiar to me.
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Normal
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Usual
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Strange
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Basic
13 : Where does a vice-president-product planning fit in?
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Retire
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Stand out
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Belong
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Disappear
14 : We don't recognize a titled nobility.
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Servants
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Aristocracy
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Royalty
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Civilians
15 : 'Just' a bum, 'just' a kid, 'just' a drunk...
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Hero
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Vagrant
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Hunter
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Student
16 : That's our system, however, and we should not
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Goal
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Process
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Structure
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Idea
17 : Writers earn diddly dot, but I suspect they are held in higher esteem.
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Much
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Very little
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A lot
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Some
18 : It is not to be recognized by society as having much value.
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Doubt
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Worth
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Anger
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Relief
19 : We might think about the phenomenon the next time we are tempted to fawn over some stranger
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Person
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Occurrence
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Experience
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Lesson
20 : To be 'just' anything is to be totally discounted.
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Admired
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Ignored
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Rewarded
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Selected
21 : Why is someone who builds shopping centres called an entrepreneur?
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Worker
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Investor
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Businessperson
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Laborer
22 : based on jobs we hold,
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Careers
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Occupations
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Workplaces
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Appointments
23 : 'Just' a housewife immediately and painfully comes to mind.
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Loudly
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Sadly
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Quickly
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Deeply
24 : The importance or prestige we attach to them...
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Confusion
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Reputation
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Distance
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Emotion
25 : People whose present jobs are on the low-end of pay...
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Luxury
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Midway
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Inferior
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Equal
26 : That apparently doesn't count.
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Secretly
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Seemingly
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Accidentally
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Rarely
27 : Women who have kept a house and reared six children...
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Feared
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Served
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Raised
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Fed
28 : A retired teacher may spend time on volunteer work.
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Paid
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Silent
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Unpaid
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Forced
29 : We assign that person to limbo.
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Avoid
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Remove
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Designate
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Confuse
30 : There is a whole category of other people who are 'just' something.
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Conflict
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Group
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Reason
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Warning
31 : ...the valueless...
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Costly
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Worthless
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Heavy
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Rare
32 : It is no use arguing whether any of this is correct or proper
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Settling
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Disputing
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Deciding
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Agreeing
33 : in the public consciousness, or unconsciousness?
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Disorientation
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Awareness
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Confusion
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Distance
34 : A person can be 'just' a janitor.
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Teacher
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Guard
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Cleaner
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Cook
35 : we are tempted to fawn over some stranger because we find out he happens to be a judge.
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Ignore
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Scold
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Flatter
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Disrespect
36 : Discounting the personal worth of the garbage collector.
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Considering
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Appreciating
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Undervaluing
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Honoring
37 : catch ourselves discounting the personal worth of the garbage collector.
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Exaggerating
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Undervaluing
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Acknowledging
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Praising
38 : It is not to be recognized by society as having much value.
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Avoided
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Accepted
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Blamed
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Ignored
39 : We certainly separate the valued from the valueless.
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Join
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Divide
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Cancel
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Avoid
40 : We assign that person to limbo.
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Success
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Uncertainty
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Fame
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Strange
41 : Until he begins to work steadily again...
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Randomly
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Occasionally
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Regularly
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Temporarily
42 : Kids should know more respecthat quite apart from earnings potential, the cattle breeder is much more respected....
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Opportunity
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Income possibility
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Security
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Freedom
43 : It is perfectly swell to want to grow up to be a cowboy or a nurse. only keep it in mind....
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Distasteful
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Common
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Excellent
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Average
44 : But I suspect they are held in higher esteem than wealthy rock musicians.
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Disrespect
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Admiration
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Suspicion
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Criticism
45 : What is the primary theme of the passage?
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Employment
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Identity
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Economy
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Productivity
46 : How does the author feel about defining people by their jobs?
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Supportive
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Critical
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Neutral
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Indifferent
47 : What does the author find 'peculiar'?
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People volunteering
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Auto workers retiring
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Teachers teaching
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Society's value system
48 : Which of the following best describes the societal attitude discussed in the passage?
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Tolerant
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Open-minded
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Judgemental
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Accepting
49 : According to the passage, what is assumed if someone is not currently working?
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They are happy
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They are unimportant
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They are rich
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They are learning
50 : How does the author feel about society's use of the word 'just'?
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Supportive
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Neutral
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Critical
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Encouraging
51 : What does the word 'limbo' suggest in the passage's context?
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Celebration
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Uncertainty
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Promotion
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Power
52 : What kind of people are often placed in the 'just' category?
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Politicians
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Billionaires
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Underappreciated
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Popular
53 : What is ironic about the label 'just'?
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It empowers people
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It hides achievements
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It creates wealth
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It offers opportunities
54 : Despite claims of equality, how are people often judged?
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By emotions
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By jobs
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By cities
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By hobbies
55 : What is the effect of calling someone 'just' something?
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Praise
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Dismissal
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Confusion
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Motivation
56 : What does the author suggest about job titles like Vice-President - Product Planning?
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Unimportant
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Confusing
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Powerful
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Simple
57 : What is the author's tone towards the job-respect system?
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Excited
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Critical
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Proud
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Dismissive
58 : What does the author imply about titles and privilege?
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They are necessary
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They are modern
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They are unacknowledged but present
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They are clear
59 : The author's purpose in this passage is to:
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Entertain
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Critique
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Reassure
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Celebrate
60 : What is the tone of the passage?
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Humorous
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Aggressive
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Reflective
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Apathetic
61 : What should children be taught, according to the passage?
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Art
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Law
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Reality
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History
62 : What kind of society does the author claim we pretend to be?
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Socialist
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Traditional
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Classless
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Feudal
63 : The tone of the passage can best be described as:
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Comic
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Neutral
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Reflective
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Informal
64 : Why does the author mention Tony, Sally, and Larry?
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To glorify their careers
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To show how society labels people
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To mock their choices
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To highlight failures
65 : What does the 'just' category mainly reflect in society?
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Equality
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Disrespect
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Humor
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Admiration
66 : What is implied by the phrase 'cast in bronze'?
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Honored
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Decorated
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Permanently Defined
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Rewarded
67 : What does the author criticize in the passage?
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Job titles
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Social behavior
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Value judgment based on employment
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Economic systems
68 : Why is no one called 'just a vice-president'?
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It's hard to spell
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It's not common
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It's not a job
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It has prestige
69 : What does society fail to recognize according to the passage?
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Sports
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Contribution
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Danger
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Fame
70 : What does the author imply about society's way of giving deference?
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Logical
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Equal
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Biased
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Modern
71 : Why is the phrase 'just a housewife' considered painful?
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It shows pride
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It gives status
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It reduces value
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It implies wealth
72 : Who does the author think might hold more esteem?
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Rock musicians
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Contractors
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Writers
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Judges
73 : What emotion is hinted at when we 'fawn over' a judge?
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Hatred
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Confusion
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Admiration
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Fear
74 : What is the author encouraging readers to do in the end?
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Ignore people
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Follow tradition
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Reflect
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Argue
75 : What does the 'just' label often ignore in a person?
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Age
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Name
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Worth
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Mood
76 : What does the author call the idea of job-based respect, rationally?
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Fair
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Silly
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Noble
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Natural
77 : What does the author call the job-respect hierarchy?
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Incomplete
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Uncatalogued
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Fixed
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Global
78 : What does the author suggest about the term 'entrepreneur' versus 'contractor'?
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Legal
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Biased
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Simple
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Expensive
79 : In terms of respect, who gets more according to the system?
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Nurse
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Doctor
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Farmer
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Clerk
80 : Which social issue is being highlighted by the author?
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Migration
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Classism
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Crime
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Pollution
English 11th MCQs || Ilam Ghar
English 11th
Chapter 7 : What You Do is What You Are