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Quiz 5

Getting this one right requires careful attention to what the passage actually says. Every answer choice has been written to seem at least partly plausible — your job is to find the best fit, not just a possible one.

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Question 1
The longtime space policy analyst had a reputation for _____ observations about the commercial space industry: whenever a billionaire announced a new lunar tourism venture, she would note the engineering achievement in her first sentence and then spend the rest of her commentary pointing out how far the press release was from physical reality.
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The panel of faculty reviewers noted in their written feedback that the student's capstone presentation, while technically incomplete, was convincingly _____ in its ambition: she had clearly spent months on the problem, sought input from faculty in three different departments, and described the real-world implications of her design choices with a seriousness that most senior projects lacked.
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The engineering students who toured the restored laboratory where electromagnetic induction had first been demonstrated moved through each room with an almost _____ sense of awe, speaking quietly and resisting the urge to touch the original equipment even when no sign prohibited it.
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Several institutional investors remained _____ about the startup's claim that its fraud detection model outperformed every competitor's by a margin of forty percent, asking pointed questions about the size of the test dataset and whether the benchmark had been independently verified before any results were published.
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When the company released the results of its annual employee engagement survey, senior leadership was troubled by how _____ the responses appeared: the majority of workers had selected neutral or non-committal answers throughout, and the open-text comment fields that had historically generated pages of detailed feedback were mostly left blank.
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The senior software architect was openly _____ about no-code development platforms, telling his team that assembling applications by dragging interface components into place was not engineering and that companies relying on such tools were substituting convenience for rigor in ways that would eventually cost them.
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The discussion about whether to prioritize the mobile redesign or the backend infrastructure update became unexpectedly _____ during the quarterly planning session: two senior engineers disputed each other's data on user impact, the debate extended forty minutes past its scheduled slot, and the meeting ended without a clear resolution.
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The professor's letter of recommendation for her former student was strikingly _____, running to four full pages that described not only his academic performance but also his character, his response to setbacks, and his rare ability to connect ideas across disciplines in ways that had, she said, advanced her own thinking.
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Students who enrolled in Professor Okonkwo's macroeconomics course quickly learned that her _____ approach to Socratic questioning left little room for imprecision: she would identify the weakest term in a student's answer, press on it until the logic gave way, and use the gap to introduce a more rigorous framework.
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The technology companies involved in the patent dispute had jointly selected an international arbitration firm with a reputation for conducting _____ proceedings, confident that the panel would evaluate each claim based on technical merits and contractual language rather than on which party had more resources or greater name recognition.
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