GRE Exam Verbal Ability Miscellaneous

Question is based on this passage.
Recently an unusually high number of dolphins have been found dead of infectious diseases, and most of these had abnormally high tissue concentrations of certain compounds that, even in low concentrations, reduce dolphins’ resistance to infection. The only source of these compounds in the dolphins’ environment is boat paint. Therefore, since dolphins rid their bodies of the compounds rapidly
once exposure ceases, their mortality rate should decline rapidly if such boat paints are banned.

Question
Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the argument?
(A) The levels of the compounds typically used in boat paints today are lower than they were in boat paints manufactured a decade ago.
(B) In high concentrations, the compounds are toxic to many types of marine animals.
(C) The compounds break down into harmless substances after a few months of exposure to water or air.
(D) High tissue levels of the compounds have recently been found in some marine animals, but there is no record of any of those animals dying in unusually large numbers recently.
(E) The compounds do not leach out of the boat paint if the paint is applied exactly in accordance with the manufacturer’s directions.

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Question
This filmmaker is not outspoken on political matters: her films are known for their aesthetic qualities rather than for their ……………… ones.
(A) polemical
(B) cinematic
(C) narrative
(D) commercial
(E) dramatic
Questions 1 and 2 are based on this passage.
Among academics involved in the study of Northern Renaissance prints (reproducible graphic artworks), an orthodox position can be said to have emerged. This position regards Renaissance prints as passive representations of their time—documents that reliably record contemporary events, opinions, and beliefs—and therefore as an important means of accessing the popular contemporary consciousness. In contrast, pioneering studies such as those by Scribner and Moxey take a strikingly different approach, according to which Northern Renaissance prints were purposeful, active, and important shaping forces in the communities that produced them. Scribner, for example, contends that religious and political prints of the German Reformation (ca. 1517–1555) functioned as popular propaganda: tools in a vigorous campaign aimed at altering people’s behavior, attitudes, and beliefs.

Question 1
The passage suggests that an adherent to the “orthodox position” would agree with which of the following statements?
(A) Northern Renaissance prints should be regarded as passive representations of their time.
(B) Northern Renaissance prints were part of a campaign aimed at altering contemporary thinking.
(C) Northern Renaissance prints provide reliable records of contemporary events, opinions, and beliefs.

Question 2
Replacement of the word “passive” which of the following words results in the least change in meaning for the passage?
(A) disinterested
(B) submissive
(C) flaccid
(D) supine
(E) unreceptive