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Example Question
'Ultimate reality is ideational or spiritual (that is, not material). Physical, material things appear to be real, but they are not. That is, even though there are 'physical things', they are not what they appear to be. The physical appearance is merely the appearance of a more fundamental, underlying reality which is ideational.'
The above passage is an example of:
A) Realism
B) Pragmatism
C) Idealism
D) Activism
Consider the two conclusions below I , II.
I: According to the above passage, it can be concluded that human beings can be certain of the information they receive through their senses.
I. Which of the following is correct?
A) I True , II True
B) I False , II False
C) I True , II False
D) I False , II true
II: If the above passage is accepted as true, then knowledge is given to us only through our minds, independent of our senses.
II. According to the above passage, 'ultimate reality' means that:
A) Physical things are real in the mind and in reality
B) Physical things are real only in the mind
C) Physical things represent another reality
D) None of the above
Example Question
If a scientist was looking at this cartoon, he or she could interpret is as being:
A) self-congratulatory
B) self-absorbed
C) self-deprecating
D) self-mocking
Example Question
The graph shows the distribution of p-values of published political science papers in two academic journals. The x-axis represents t-values, including those of bare statistical significance, with values ranging from t=1.96 to 2.06 ) and barely not significant (t=1.85 to 1.95). The Y-axis shows the number of papers published.
Based on this graph, which of the following statements is true?
A) There are a lot of studies that just barely show significant results
B) There are some studies that just barely show significant results
C) There are very few studies that just barely show significant results
D) There are no studies that just barely show significant results
Example Question
A mass connect to a rope wrapped around a pulley and connected via spring to the ground is released as shown.
What distance will the mass fall if the Spring constant K = 200NM , g=10 M/sec per sec , and the mass is 1kg?
A) 0.2 M
B) 0.15 M
C) 0.1 M
D) 0.05 M
The amplitude of the resulting oscillation is?
A) 0.05M
B) 0.075M
C) 0.1M
D) 0.025M
The equillibrium point if the starting position was D off the ground is?