Read the following paragraph and answer the question that follows. The most __________(i)__________ respect in which ideas have helped mankind is numbers. There must have been a time when homo sapiens was a very rare species, subsisting precariously in jungles and caves, terrified of wild beasts, having difficulty in securing nourishment. At this period the biological advantage of his greater intelligence, which was cumulative because it could be handed on from generation to generation, had scarcely begun to outweigh the disadvantages of his long infancy, his lessened __________(ii)__________ as compared with monkeys, and his lack of __________(iii)__________protection against cold. In those days, the number of men must certainly have been very small. The main use to which, throughout the ages, men have put their technical skill has been __________(iv)__________ the total population. I do not mean that this was the intention, but that it was, in fact, the effect. If this is something to rejoice in, then we have occasion to rejoice.
In the above passage identify the missing words. The table below contains possible words for each blank. Choose one word from each column for the 4 blanks.
The correct answer is:
uncertain, freedom, stubbled, extol
equivocal, confidence, unshaven, endanger
inconclusive, appetite, hirsute, decrease
indubitable, agility, hirsute, increase
Pick a point on the outermost ring of the maze. Each point indicates the direction of your next move. Which outermost point should be your starting point to reach Home in the fewest steps?
Shown are schematic diagrams of a regular door latch. $X$ is the door, $Y$ the frame. Identify which latch can correctly lock the door.
If the given flat shape is revolved about the $Y$-axis by $360^\circ$, identify the solid that will be generated.
At left is an empty glass with a straw in it. From the options, identify the correct view of the straw when the glass is half-filled with water.
Identify the most accurate shadow of the object given below. The arrow indicates direction of light.