최신 Graduate Record Examinations GRE 무료샘플문제:
1. For a list of k consecutive integers, the median is m and the range is r. Which of the following must be equal to K?
A) m
B) r
C) m+1
D) r-m+1
2. Hotels in major urban markets seem to offer the biggest potential________ seasoned investors looking to make an investment in the lodging sector: those hotels took the hardest hit during the recession, and analysts expect them to bounce back just as steeply.
A) risk for
B) concession from
C) disincentive to
D) windfall to
E) source of
3.
Region A accounted for of the amount spent on advertising in Country P in 2013. and the percent spent on
television advertising in
8 Region A in 2012 was the same as the percent spent on television advertising in Country P in 2013.
Approximately how much was spent on
television advertising in Region A in 2012?
A) $70 million
B) $58 million
C) $66 million
D) $S74 million
E) $62 million
4.
A) Quantity A is greater.
B) The relationship cannot lie determined from the information given.
C) Quantity B is greater.
D) The two quantities are equal.
5. The importance of the Bill of Rights in twentieth-century United States law and politics has led some historians to search for the "original meaning" of its most controversial clauses. This approach. known as
"originalism." presumes that each right codified in the Bill of Rights had au independent history that can be studied in isolation from the histories of other rights, and its proponents ask how formulations of the Bill of Rights in 1791 reflected developments in specific areas of legal thinking at that time. Legal and constitutional historians, for example, have found originalism especially useful in the study of provisions of the Bill of Rights that were innovative by eighteenth-century standards, such as the Fourth Amendment's broadly termed protection against "unreasonable searches and seizures." Recent calls in the legal and political arena for a return to a "jurisprudence of original intention." however, have made it a matter of much more than purely scholarly interest when originalists insist that a clause's true meaning was fixed at the moment of its adoption, or maintain that only those rights explicitly mentioned in the United States Constitution deserve constitutional recognition and protection. These two claims seemingly lend support to the notion that an interpreter must apply fixed definitions of a fixed number of rights to contemporary issues, for the claims imply that the central problem of rights in the Revolutionary era was to precisely identity, enumerate, and define those rights that Americans felt were crucial to protecting their liberty.
Both claims, however, are questionable from the perspective of a strictly historical inquiry, however sensible they may seem from the vantage point of contemporary jurisprudence. Even though originalists are correct in claiming that the search for original meaning is inherently historical, historians would not normally seek.
Which of the following historical documents, if they existed, would most strengthen the author's characterization of Revolutionary constitutionalism?
A) The diary of a framer of the BUI of Rights that details a
discussion concerning why one particular clause should be included in the Bill of Rights
B) Newspaper editorials asserting that the framers of the Bill of Rights failed to develop creative or innovative ideas about rights
C) Placards from 1791 urging people to ratify the Bill of Rights because it explicitly mentions all rights deserving of constitutional protection
D) Minutes of a meeting during which the precise wording of a right was worked out in order to ensure that the right had a single meaning
E) Personal letters of a framer of the Bill of Rights complaining about his colleagues' failure to reach consensus about which rights to protect and how to protect them
질문과 대답:
질문 # 1 정답: D | 질문 # 2 정답: E | 질문 # 3 정답: B | 질문 # 4 정답: D | 질문 # 5 정답: E |