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Yökdil Sosyal Bilimler ŞUBAT 2021
Yökdil Sosyal Bilimler ŞUBAT 2021
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A) impatiently B) subtly
1. Social learning theories are based on the
C) preciously D) consistently
simple but powerful ---- that people learn by
observing other people. E) adversely
A) familiarity B) equation
C) disapproval D) assumption
E) correspondence
E) memorials
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7. Ada Lovelace earned her place in history as 10. Prized ---- their sweet edible fruits, blueberries
the first computer programmer, but she ---- it grow only ---- highly acidic and well–drained
without the help of British mathematician but moist soils.
Charles Babbage, who developed a
A) with / at B) for / in
mechanical calculator that ---- nearly any
mathematical task ordered. C) through / around D) amongst / under
8. By the time the first Europeans ---- in Central 11. Around 3600 BCE, ---- reasons that are still
America in 1052, the region’s greatest unclear, people ---- Malta and the nearby
civilisations ---- into the jungle. island of Gozo began to construct massive
limestone temple complexes and went on to
A) were arriving / were already dissipating
create large underground burial chambers.
B) would arrive / are already dissipating
A) behind / over B) for / on
C) were going to arrive / have already dissipated
C) at / from D) through / by
D) had arrived / already dissipated
E) in / across
E) arrived / had already dissipated
E) Through / at
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13. ---- functionalism no longer exists as a school 17. The greatest breakthroughs in understanding
of psychology, its basic principles have been and treating plague came ---- the mid-19th-
observed into psychology and continue to century developments in germ theory by
influence it in many ways. Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch.
E) In case E) in comparison to
14. ---- aptitude tests may help you figure out one 18. ---- various measures taken since the mid-
aspect of puzzle, they do not give you the 1950s to protect the Spanish cinema industry
complete picture. against competition, the number of films
made in Spain continued to decline.
A) As if B) Just as
A) According to B) Despite
C) Given that D) Even though
C) Along with D) Expect for
E) Unless
E) Unlike
E) whether / or
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24.
A) with B) by
C) of D) toward
21.
E) from
A) can be found
B) ought to be found
D) must be found
E) used to be found
22.
25.
A) unless B) although
A) in spite of B) such as
C) because D) whether
C) owing to D) regardless of
E) so that
E) with the aim of
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28.
26.
A) adopted B) motivated
C) enrolled D) admitted
E) dismissed
30.
27.
A) through B) above
A) To illustrate B) Otherwise
C) towards D) without
C) Likewise D) Indeed
E) behind
E) Even so
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31. - 41. sorularda,verilen cümleyi uygun 33. Just as dinosaurs characterised the
şekilde tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz. Cretaceous Period, which ended with their
extinction 66 million years ago, ----.
31. Because young children possess a natural
curiosity about the world, ----. A) studies that aim to find how they went extinct
focus on the impact of a celestial body as the
A) abstract or complex notions begin to make most probable cause
sense when they reach a certain age
B) dinosaurs roamed the planet for millions of
B) learning experience is a constant source of years as the dominant species, much longer
intrinsic pleasure for them than human beings have
C) extreme shyness may prevent them from C) human beings consume and use up natural
participating in classroom activities resources at a pace faster than any other
D) parents are advised not to harshly criticise species have in history
their children based on school success D) many scientists believe we need to designate
a new geologic age, called the Anthropocene,
E) some prefer to spend time with their peers that reflects the impact of humankind
while others favour playing on their own E) the Tasmanian tiger, thylacine, was one of the
species of animals that went extinct in the
1900s
E) Countless islands are found throughout E) an important component of the traffic safety
Brazil’s river systems and in the huge delta of problem is understanding, predicting, and
the Amazon modifying the behaviours of drivers
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35. Death rates have been falling in all Western 37. ----, it was not until only 1995 that extreme
countries for decades ----. sports achieved their highest level of public
exposure with the First Extreme Games.
A) so life expectancy is calculated based on the
proportion of deaths at each age A) While most sports now classified as extreme
have all existed for a long time and most have
B) even if big social as well as cultural changes
competitions
occur almost in each society
B) Given that extreme sports are international,
C) although life expectancy was previously
with the Extreme or X Games attracting
climbing by about three months a year
competitors from dozens of nations
D) given that fatalities can be reduced
C) Because what differentiates extreme sports
substantially through mass media coverage of
from others involves changes in the rules and
traffic accidents
use of equipment
E) as there have been a number of
D) Although sport climbing is the only extreme
improvements in medicine and nutrition
sport with separate divisions for men and
women
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39. ----, some simple breathing techniques can 41. Because ethnicity and race are critical to
help you lower high levels of anxiety. Southern Africa’s social and economic
framework, ----.
A) Though some studies have shown that
controlling your breathing helps reduce A) the region’s main racial features originally
anxiety appeared in the Cape Colony and Natal
B) Unlike ancient yoga, which can decrease your B) colonial boundary-makers generally ignored
anxiety levels existing ethnic boundaries
C) While you block your right nostril and keep C) the colonial settlements also produced mixed
breathing through your left nostril race populations
D) Despite the recent growing interest in learning D) racial and ethnic struggles tend to be central
how to breathe correctly drivers of the region’s politics
E) Whether you are an anxious flyer, rushed off E) the 19th century was an especially violent
your feet or running late for an appointment period in South Africa
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42.- 47. sorularda, verilen İngilizce cümleye 43. It is of vital importance to learn how to
anlamca en yakın Türkçe cümleyi bulunuz. identify sources of stress in order to reduce
the risk of seriously impairing our mental
health.
42. Since its slave revolution and war of A) Ruh sağlığımızı ciddi şekilde bozma riskini
independence, which resulted in the founding azaltmak için stres kaynaklarının nasıl tespit
of the nation in 1804, small-scale agricultural edileceğini öğrenmek, hayati bir öneme
production has dominated the economy of sahiptir.
Haiti.
B) Stres kaynaklarının nasıl tespit edileceğini
A) Köle devrimi ve bağımsızlık savaşı sonrası öğrenmek, ruh sağlığımızı ciddi şekilde
1804 yılında kurulan Haiti’nin ekonomisine, bozma riskini azaltma konusun da hayati bir
kuruluşundan beri küçük ölçekli tarımsal önem taşımaktadır.
üretim hâkim olmuştur.
C) Stres kaynaklarının nasıl tespit edileceğini
B) Haiti ekonomisinde küçük ölçekli tarımsal öğrenerek hayati bir öneme sahip olan ruh
üretim, 1804’te ülkenin kuruluşuyla sağlığımızı ciddi şekilde bozma riskini
sonuçlanan köle devrimi ve bağımsızlık azaltabiliriz.
savaşından itibaren hüküm sürmüştür.
D) Stres kaynaklarının nasıl tespit edileceğini
C) Köle devrimi ve bağımsızlık savaşı öğrenmek, ruh sağlığımızı ciddi bir şekilde
neticesinde 1804 yılında kurulmuş olan bozma riskini azaltacağı için hayati bir önem
Haiti’nin ekonomisinde en önemli yerlerden taşımaktadır.
birini küçük ölçekli tarımsal üretim
tutmaktadır. E) Ruh sağlığımızı ciddi şekilde bozma riskini
azaltmak hayati bir öneme sahiptir ve bunun
D) Haiti, 1804’te köle devrimi ve bağımsızlık için stres kaynaklarının nasıl tespit edileceğini
savaşı sonrasında kurulmuş ve o zamandan öğrenmemiz gerekir.
beri ekonomisindeki en büyük pay küçük
ölçekli tarımsal üretim olmuştur.
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44. Novelists explore ethical ideas through the 45. Since the 4th century BCE, the works of
crises and dilemmas their characters endure, Aristotle, student to Plato, have profoundly
and Tolstoy’s exploration of happiness influenced a broad variety of fields, including
evidently falls into this category. the natural sciences, logic, and political
science.
A) Roman yazarlarının karakterin katlandığı
krizler ve ikilemler aracılığıyla etik fikirleri A) Eserleri MÖ 4. yüzyıldan itibaren doğa
keşfetmesi gibi Tolstoy’un mutluluğu keşfi de bilimleri, mantık ve siyaset bilimi gibi pek çok
açıkça bu kategoride yer almaktadır. alanı derinden etkilemiş olan Aristo, Platon’un
öğrencisidir.
B) Roman yazarları, etik fikirleri karakterlerinin
tahammül ettiği krizler ve ikilemler aracılığıyla B) Doğa bilimleri, mantık ve siyaset bilimi dahil
keşfederler ve Tolstoy’un mutluluğu keşfi olmak üzere birçok alanı eserleriyle derinden
açıkça bu kategoriye girer. etkileyen Aristo, MÖ 4. yüzyılda Platon’un
öğrencisiydi.
C) Roman yazarları, etik fikirler aracılığıyla
karakterlerin katlandığı krizleri ve ikilemleri C) Aristo, MÖ 4. yüzyılda, Platon’un öğrencisi
keşfeder ve Tolstoy’un mutluluk keşfi de olarak eserleriyle doğa bilimleri, mantık ve
açıkça bu kategoride yer almaktadır. siyaset bilimi gibi birçok alanı büyük ölçüde
etkilemiştir.
D) Etik fikirler, karakterlerin katlandığı krizler ve
ikilemler aracılığıyla roman yazarları D) MÖ 4. yüzyıldan bu yana doğa bilimleri,
tarafından keşfedilir ve Tolstoy’un mutluluğu mantık ve siyaset bilimi başta olmak üzere
keşfetmesi de açıkça bu kategoridedir. pek çok alanı derinden etkilemiş olan Aristo,
Platon’un öğrencisidir.
E) Roman yazarlarının karakterlerin tahammül
ettiği krizler ve ikilemler aracılığıyla keşfettiği E) Platon’un öğrencisi olan Aristo’nun eserleri,
etik fikirler ve Tolstoy’un mutluluğu keşfi MÖ 4. yüzyıldan itibaren doğa bilimleri,
açıkça aynı kategoridedir. mantık ve siyaset bilimi dahil olmak üzere pek
çok alanı büyük ölçüde etkilemiştir.
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46. Emotional intelligence, which involves the 47. Different societies shared certain common,
ability to recognise your own emotions as fundamental features until about 10,000 years
well as the emotions of other people, also has ago as they all obtained their food, shelter
to do with how you manage your emotions and clothing roughly the same way.
and other people’s emotions.
A) Farklı toplumlar yaklaşık 10,000 yıl öncesine
A) Duygusal zeka yalnızca kendi duygularınızı kadar belli ortak temel özellikleri
ve diğer insanların duygularını tanıma paylaşıyorlardı çünkü tümü yiyeceğini,
yeteneğini kapsamakla kalmaz, duygularınızı barınağını ve giysilerini hemen hemen aynı
ve diğer insanların duygularını nasıl şekilde elde ediyorlardı.
yönettiğinizle de ilgilenir.
B) Toplumlar farklı olsa da 10,000 yıl öncesine
B) Hem kendi duygularınızın hem de diğer kadar temel özellikleri ortaktı çünkü tüm
insanların duygularının farkında olma toplumlar kabaca aynı şekilde yiyecek,
anlamına gelen duygusal zekaya sahip barınak ve giysi ihtiyaçlarını karşılıyorlardı.
olduğunuzda kendi duygularınızın yanı sıra
C) Değişik toplumların temel ortak özellikleri
diğer insanların duygularını da
neredeyse 10,000 yıl öncesine kadar aynıydı
yönetebilirsiniz.
çünkü tümü yiyecek, barınak ve giysilerini,
C) Duygusal zekâ, kendi duygularınızla birlikte kabaca da olsa aynı şekilde elde ediyorlardı.
başkalarının da duygularını tanıma
D) Farklı toplumların hepsi yiyeceklerini,
yeteneğine sahip olup hem kendi
barınaklarını ve giysilerini yaklaşık 10,000 yıl
duygularınızı hem de başkalarının duygularını
öncesine kadar aynı şekilde elde ettiklerinden,
yönetmekle alakalıdır.
belli ortak özellikleri de neredeyse aynıydı.
D) Diğer insanların duygularının yanı sıra kendi
E) Değişik toplumlarda izlenen ortak temel
duygularınızın da farkında olma yeteneğini
özellikler neredeyse 10,000 yıl öncesine
kapsayan duygusal zekâ, aynı zamanda
dayanır çünkü o zamanlarda toplumların tümü
duygularınızı ve diğer insanların duygularını
yiyecek, barınak ve giysilerini benzer yollarla
nasıl yönettiğinizle de alakalıdır.
ediniyordu.
E) Kendi duygularınızı ve diğer insanların
duygularını tanıma yeteneği anlamına gelen
duygusal zekaya sahip insanlar hem kendi
duygularını hem de başka insanların
duygularını yönetebilirler.
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48. - 53. sorularda, verilen Türkçe cümleye 49. İlk Avrupalı kaşifler karşılaştıkları her kara
anlamca en yakın İngilizce cümleyi bulunuz. parçasının ada olduğunu varsaymışlardır ve
kıtalar ile adalar arasındaki ayrım ise ancak
16. yüzyılda yapılmıştır.
48. Rönesans, bir zaman diliminden ziyade, belirli A) Even if the distinction between continents and
fikirlerin hayatın neredeyse tüm alanlarına islands was eventually made in the 16th
uygulanmasıyla tanımlanan bir dönemdi. century, early European explorers believed
A) The Renaissance was defined as a period by that every land they encountered was an
the application of certain ideas to almost all island.
aspects of life rather than a span of time. B) The distinction between continents and
B) During the Renaissance, the period was not islands could not be made until the 16th
only defined by a span of time but also by the century because early European explorers
way certain ideas were applied to almost all thought every land they encountered was an
aspects of life. island.
C) Instead of a span of time, the application of C) Early European explorers assumed that every
certain ideas to nearly every aspect of life land they encountered was an island, and it
defines the Renaissance as a period. was not until the 16th century that the
distinction between continents and islands
D) The Renaissance was a period defined less was finally made.
by a span of time than by the application of
certain ideas to almost every aspect of life. D) Because early European explorers
considered every land they encountered to be
E) The definition of the Renaissance was not an island, it was not possible to distinguish
made by a span of time but by applying continents from islands until the 16th century.
certain ideas to nearly every aspect of life.
E) Although it was finally possible to distinguish
between continents and islands in the 16th
century, it was early explorers who supposed
that every land they encountered was an
island.
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50. Kuzey Amerika’nın yerli halkları 15. yüzyıl 51. Asyalılar 175 yıldan daha fazla bir süredir
sonundaki Avrupalı yerleşimci akıma ittifaktan ABD’de yaşamaktadırlar, fakat Asya kökenli
silahlı direnişe kadar çeşitli şekillerde tepki Amerikalarının sayıca önemli bir hale
göstermiştir. gelmeleri ve toplumların ve konumlarının
yeterli ilgiyi çekmesi ancak 19. Yüzyılın
A) At the end of the 15th century, the ways native
sonunda olmuştur.
peoples of the North America reacted to the
influx of European settlers varied from A) For over 175 years, Asians have lived in the
alliance to armed resistance. US, but it was only in the late 19th century that
the Asian Americans became important in
B) Native peoples of the North America reacted
number and thus, sufficient attention was
to the influx of European settlers at the end of
given to their society and position.
the 15th century in varied ways from alliance
to armed resistance. B) It was not earlier than the late 19th century
that Asian Americans became numerically
C) The reaction of native peoples of the North
significant, and sufficient attention was paid to
America to the influx of European settlers at
their society and position although Asians
the end of the 15th century varied from
have lived in the US for more than 175 years.
alliance to armed resistance.
C) Asians have lived in the US for over 175
D) As the influx of European settlers grew at the
years, yet it was not until the late 19th century
end of the 15th century native peoples of the
that the Asian Americans became numerically
North America reacted to through alliances
significant, and their society and position
and armed resistance.
attracted sufficient attention.
E) Native peoples of the North America
D) Asians had lived in the US for more than 175
demonstrated their reaction to the influx of
years when sufficient attention was paid to the
European settlers at the end of the 15th
society and position of the Asian Americans
century in various ways including alliance and
during the late 19th century, with their
armed resistance.
numbers becoming significant.
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52. Yaklaşık son 30 yıldır kurumlar; daha fazla 53. Bal, şeker ithalatı başlayana kadar en iyi
esneklik sağlamaları ve maliyetleri tatlandırıcı olduğu için arıcılık Orta Çağ
düşürmeleri sebebiyle gittikçe artan bir Avrupası’nda oldukça önemli bir işti.
şekilde yarı zamanlı çalışanlara yönelmiştir.
A) Because honey was the best sweetener until
A) With their ability to provide greater flexibility sugar import began, beekeeping was a very
and reduce costs, part-time employees have important task in Europe's Middle Ages.
been increasingly preferred by organisations
B) Before sugar import started, honey was the
during the past 30 years or so.
best sweetener, thus beekeeping was a very
B) What has made organisations turn to part- important task in Europe's Middle Ages.
time employees for the past 30 years or so is
C) The reason why beekeeping was such an
the fact that they provide greater flexibility and
important task in Europe's Middle Ages was
reduce costs.
that honey was the best sweetener until sugar
C) Since part-time employees have provided started to be imported.
greater flexibility and reduced costs during the
D) Because honey continued to be the best
past 30 years, organisations have
sweetener until sugar began to be imported,
increasingly preferred them.
beekeeping was such an important task in
D) For almost 30 years now, more and more Europe's Middle Ages
part-time employees have been hired by
E) Until sugar import began, beekeeping
organisations due to the fact that they provide
remained a very important task in Europe's
greater flexibility and reduce costs.
Middle Ages thanks to honey, which was then
E) For the past 30 years or so, organisations the best sweetener.
have increasingly turned to part-time
employees because they provide greater
flexibility and reduce costs.
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54. - 59. sorularda, boş bırakılan yere, parçada 55.There is a popular misconception that
anlam bütünlüğünü sağlamak için medieval food had less variety than modern
getirilebilecek cümleyi bulunuz. food, possibly due to the number of new
ingredients introduced to the cuisine after the
discovery of the New World. ---- Not only did
54. As early humans moved out of Africa and into they consume domestic livestock such as
colder, more hostile climates, they were cows, sheep, pigs, chicken, geese, and ducks,
confronted with the problem of keeping warm. but they also hunted game such as deer,
---- From this basic need developed the rich boars, rabbits, and wildfowl. Commoners
and varied dress of the world's peoples. As were generally not supposed to hunt, but they
societies began to develop, many other often poached rabbits and wildfowl in
factors determined the specific dress of a defiance of the laws.
region or a culture, including technological A) At the bottom of the economic scale, people
levels, relative affluence, class and hierarchy, were suffering from undernutrition due to lack
migration, war, religion, and industrialisation of food.
A) The earliest forms of dress were probably B) For most of the people, protein came less
animal skins, at first used in their original from meat than from eggs, butter, and
shapes and later modified to fit the human cheese.
form.
C) The range of foods was less diverse than it is
B) Clothing that mirrored social divisions and today because of the difficulties of
defined subcultures allowed an immediate preservation.
visual determination of the wearer's place and
status. D) Tomato and potato were among the popular
foods introduced to the medieval cuisine.
C) Without a thick coat of hair to protect them
from the elements, they had to create an E) Yet, the 14th-century aristocracy ate a much
artificial means of retaining body heat in order greater range of meats than is common today.
to survive.
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56. High-yield seeds, fertilisers, pesticides, 57. In the United States and many Western
tractors, and motorised well pumps have societies, autonomy and individualism are the
hugely increased crop yields since the 1960s guiding philosophies. Individuals are
in India. Once struck by famines, India feeds socialised and reinforced to be self-sufficient
itself today. Its farmers sell the world torrents and independent, and personal success and
of grains and fruits. ---- Agricultural chemicals achievement are highly valued. Conversely,
have poisoned entire river systems, possibly Asian cultures are characterised as
contributing to hot spots of diseases like collectivistic. ---- Roles are interdependent
cancer. Moreover, unsustainable harvests and inextricably woven into social structures.
have resulted in a great loss of large Therefore, a decision made by an individual
quantities of groundwater. must take into account the whole rather than
merely the individual's needs.
A) For example, Punjabi farmers produce nearly
a quarter of India's wheat. A) Successes and failures are due to the
blessings or anger of their ancestors.
B) Thus, devastating famines, coupled with
political instability, led the country into turmoil. B) In other words, one's identity, behaviours, and
successes are rooted in collective units such
C) In addition, excessive mining of sand from
as the family and community.
river beds has destroyed aquatic habitats.
C) Shameful behaviours do not merely reflect on
D) But this stunning victory against hunger has
the individual but ultimately on his/her entire
come at a huge cost.
family, lineage, and even community.
E) With its Green Revolution, India has made a
D) However, the concept of independence and
spectacular agricultural breakthrough.
societal cultures. norms can take on different
connotations in different
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58. DNA detective work has revealed the ancient 59. Most historians believe the first Central
origins of the domesticated watermelon. Its Americans were people from Asia who
wild counterparts found in parts of Africa are migrated around 20,000 years ago across the
nothing like domesticated varieties. They are Bering Strait from Russia and down through
small, round and have white flesh with a very the Americas. ---- Either way, things got
bitter taste due to compounds called decidedly more tense for the region in the
cucurbitacins. ---- However, pictures on the next few thousand years. Natural disasters,
walls of at least three ancient Egyptian tombs such as hurricanes, volcanic eruptions and
depict what look like watermelons - including mudslides, destroyed settlements, while rival
one that looks strikingly like modern varieties. city-states battled each other. Then the
Europeans showed up, with the first Spanish
A) In the 19th century, watermelon leaves were
settlement established in Panama in 1509.
found placed on a mummy in a tomb dating
back around 3500 years. A) Others argue that seafaring Asians crossed to
present-day California only about 11,000
B) We do not know much about when and where
years ago.
they were domesticated.
B) Most of the 'Indians' who met the Spanish
C) One ancient Egyptian picture is of what
lived in small tribes, as corn farmers or
appears to be C) an elongated melon, so it
hunter-gatherers.
seems farmers had bred watermelons at least
3500 years ago. C) The first European settlement in Central
America was established in a region near
D) The DNA also reveals that the ancient
Panama in 1509.
watermelon was closely related to a sweet
watermelon still grown in the Darfur region of D) In some parts of Central America, one can still
Sudan. trace several remnants from the Asian
migrants.
E) The watermelon was first grown by farmers in
Sudan and use of the plant spread E) To many historians, how the region was
northwards along the Nile. populated is still a mystery that needs to be
unearthed.
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60.-65. sorularda, cümleler sırasıyla 62. (I) Archaeologists have used remains and
okunduğunda parçanın anlam bütünlüğünü nutrient analyses of wild plants and animal foods
bozan cümleyi bulunuz. consumed by hunter-gatherers that survived into
our age to estimate the dominant composition of
prevailing pre-agricultural diets. (II) The
60. (I) Social informatics is a term that lies at the enormous diversity of hunter-gatherer societies -
intersection between information technology and ranging from maritime hunters to foragers in arid
social science. (II) Over the past few decades, environments - means that there has never been
particularly since the early 1990s, there have a single typical hunter-gatherer diet. (III) These
been dramatic advances in information reconstructions conclude that plant foods,
technologies. (III) It has two distinct meanings; in generally consumed within hours after being
the first, social informatics consists of the study of gathered, supplied 65 to 70 percent of all food
the impacts of information and communication energy. (IV) Proteins made up about a third of
technology (ICT) on society. (IV) In the second, it food energy, and lipids about 20 percent. (V)
consists of the use of ICT to advance research in Average intakes of vitamins and minerals were
social science. (V) In the second case, social generally well above the modern recommended
informatics sometimes is contracted to daily allowances (RDA).
socioinformatics. A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
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64. (I) Burning herbs for purification, grounding and 65. (I) The history of playing cards is lost in the mists
to drive away negative energies is common in of time. (II) Some claim they were the invention
many cultures. (II) Ancient Egyptians and Greeks of the ancient Chinese, others that they were first
burned herbs as an offering to the gods. (III) In used in Ancient Egypt. (III) India has also been
China, also, the Naxi people have a custom that put forward as the place where they originated.
involves burning incense made from sacred (IV) There are perhaps links with the Crusaders
plants and herbs. (IV) To deepen this historical who may have learned about them from the
practice, one can grow his/her own herbs such as Saracens, who may have used them to divine the
wild ones in the forests. (V) They do not do it to future since the eighth century AD. (V) The first
make a room fragrant or to meditate, but the cards to arrive in Britain came from France five
effort of creating the incense makes its burning hundred years ago, and the design of the cards is
an important ritual for the Chinese, a way of still based on a pattern used all those years ago.
giving back.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
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66. - 68. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre 67. The author mentions the cases of
cevaplayınız. measles in England in order to ----.
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69. - 71. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya gore 70. One can understand from the passage that
cevaplayınız. in France ----.
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72. - 74. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre 73. It can be inferred from the passage that the
cevaplayınız. Soviets ----.
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75. - 77. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre 76. Paula Byrne describes Austen as someone
cevaplayınız. who ----.
Was Jane Austen a shy, gentle country girl, happy B) was aware of the importance of social skills
to write her romantic novels in the peace and quiet C) was reluctant to express her feelings in letters
of the family house, or was she an independent
business woman determined to achieve fame? This D) avoided literary clichés as much as possible
question has provoked much debate over the past E) was sophisticated and aware of the world
decades and will no doubt continue to resurface. outside
Frustratingly, little is known about Austen, who died
tragically young, at the age of 41. Much of the
evidence we have of her life is in the form of the
many letters she wrote to family and friends, which
offer a unique insight into the daily life of the
novelist, but little about her thoughts and feelings.
Paula Byrne, who has written two books on Austen,
has never been a subscriber to the cosy cliché of
Austen scribbling her novels in the safety of her
cottage. Instead, she wants people to see her as
she really was; an independent woman in Georgian
England who was well-travelled, socially adept and
far more in touch with her world than has
previously been assumed. Austen died in 1817,
leaving what may have been her finest novel
unfinished. No matter how one views Jane Austen,
there is no doubt she had so much more to offer
the world.
75. According to the author, many people have 77. Which of the following is implied by the
questioned ----. underlined sentence in the passage?
A) why so little is known about Austen even today A) Jane Austen’s role in Georgian England
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78. - 80. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre 79. Which of the following is true about ancient
cevaplayınız. Egypt?
78. According to the passage, free Egyptian 80. The marriage contract ----.
citizens ----.
A) required the exchange of valuable gifts by
A) had as many rights as a free citizen in a each party
modern society
B) ensured all mutual property owned by the
B) enjoyed certain rights regardless of gender couple transferred to the woman
C) needed a contract to sell and buy C) did not address the possible death of either
possessions belonging to serfs the husband or the wife
D) could sell property just the same as slaves D) was only legally valid if executed in front of
and serfs witnesses
E) were required to have a contract in order to E) was handled exclusively by the family of the
travel prospective wife
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1) D 2) B 3) D 4) E 5) A 6) D 7) B 8) E 9) B 10) B
11) B 12) C 13) B 14) D 15) B 16) A 17) C 18) B 19) C 20) D
21) A 22) C 23) D 24) D 25) B 26) B 27) D 28) B 29) C 30) A
31) B 32) D 33) D 34) B 35) E 36) E 37) A 38) D 39) E 40) D
41) D 42) E 43) A 44) B 45) E 46) D 47) A 48) D 49) C 50) B
51) C 52) E 53) A 54) C 55) E 56) D 57) B 58) B 59) A 60) B
61) E 62) B 63) C 64) D 65) E 66) A 67) E 68) E 69) C 70) A
71) D 72) D 73) B 74) A 75) C 76) E 77) D 78) B 79) E 80) A
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