YDS 2011 Sonbahar Soruları ve Çözümleri

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76. - 80. sorularda, cümleler sırasıyla okunduğunda parçanın anlam bütünlüğünü bozan cümleyi bulunuz. (I) Toward the end of the 15 th century, several elements contributed to the age of European exploration and discovery. (II) Christians were anxious to spread their religion to stop the expansion of Islam. (III) And overland trade routes had been cut off ever since Ottoman Turks had conquered Constantinople in 1453. (IV) Thus, Christopher Columbus, navigator and agent from Genoa, thought that sailing west across the Atlantic would lead to the East Indies. (V) In order to obtain the spices, silks, perfumes, and other exotic goods in great demand throughout Europe, it was necessary to discover a new way to the Orient. A) B) C) D) E) I II III IV V (I) Noam Chomsky’s ethical analyses are based on what he calls the “principle of universality”. (II) Good politicians must analyze their political actions rigorously, instead of blinding the public with rhetoric. (III) At root, this principle is relatively simple. (IV) It says that at the very least we should apply to ourselves the same standards that we apply to others. (V) This is a principle that Chomsky claims has always been central to any responsible system of ethics. A) B) C) D) E) I II III IV V (I) Character traits are the qualities that make up a character’s personality. (II) For example, a character may be honest, generous, stubborn, or scheming. (III) You can discover these character traits through a character’s actions and words and through the writer’s description of the character. (IV) Some characters may show only one major character trait, while others, like real people, show a number of different traits. (V) Thus, the setting of a story affects what happens to the characters and what they learn about life. A) B) C) D) E) I II III IV V 76. 77. 78. (I) Founded in 1630 by Puritans who envisioned their settlement as a shining beacon to the world, Boston was among America’s first great urban centres. (II) Its patriots led the rebellion that grew into the American Revolution, and few places in the US evoke so vividly the birth of a nation. (III) Scenically located along the waters of the Charles River and Boston Harbour, it has humid summers and moderately cold winters. (IV) Centuries later, Boston remains at the national forefront in politics, the arts, culture, education, and science. (V) The city retains its classical proportions and human scale, with modern buildings nudging up against landmarks of the Colonial and Revolutionary eras. A) B) C) D) E) I II III IV V (I) Art therapy, sometimes called expressive art or art psychology, encourages self-discovery and emotional growth. (II) Personal fulfillment comes from both creative and analytical components of the process. (III) It is a two-part process, involving both the creation of art and the discovery of its meaning. (IV) Rooted in Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung’s theories of the subconscious and unconscious, art therapy is based on the premise that visual symbols and images are the most accessible and natural form of communication to the human experience. (V) Patients are encouraged to visualize, and then create, the thoughts and emotions that they can’t express verbally. A) B) C) D) E) I II III IV V 79. 80. 2011-ÜDS Sonbahar/İNG-Sos.Bil. 00000000

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76. - 80. sorularda, cümleler sırasıyla okunduğundaparçanın anlam bütünlüğünü bozan cümleyibulunuz.

(I) Toward the end of the 15th century, several elementscontributed to the age of European exploration anddiscovery. (II) Christians were anxious to spread theirreligion to stop the expansion of Islam. (III) Andoverland trade routes had been cut off ever sinceOttoman Turks had conquered Constantinople in 1453.(IV) Thus, Christopher Columbus, navigator and agentfrom Genoa, thought that sailing west across theAtlantic would lead to the East Indies. (V) In order toobtain the spices, silks, perfumes, and other exoticgoods in great demand throughout Europe, it wasnecessary to discover a new way to the Orient.

A) B) C) D) E)I II III IV V

(I) Noam Chomsky’s ethical analyses are based on whathe calls the “principle of universality”. (II) Goodpoliticians must analyze their political actions rigorously,instead of blinding the public with rhetoric. (III) At root,this principle is relatively simple. (IV) It says that at thevery least we should apply to ourselves the samestandards that we apply to others. (V) This is a principlethat Chomsky claims has always been central to anyresponsible system of ethics.

A) B) C) D) E)I II III IV V

(I) Character traits are the qualities that make up acharacter’s personality. (II) For example, a charactermay be honest, generous, stubborn, or scheming. (III) You can discover these character traits through acharacter’s actions and words and through the writer’sdescription of the character. (IV) Some characters mayshow only one major character trait, while others, likereal people, show a number of different traits. (V) Thus,the setting of a story affects what happens to thecharacters and what they learn about life.

A) B) C) D) E)I II III IV V

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(I) Founded in 1630 by Puritans who envisioned theirsettlement as a shining beacon to the world, Bostonwas among America’s first great urban centres. (II) Itspatriots led the rebellion that grew into the AmericanRevolution, and few places in the US evoke so vividlythe birth of a nation. (III) Scenically located along thewaters of the Charles River and Boston Harbour, it hashumid summers and moderately cold winters. (IV) Centuries later, Boston remains at the nationalforefront in politics, the arts, culture, education, andscience. (V) The city retains its classical proportions andhuman scale, with modern buildings nudging up againstlandmarks of the Colonial and Revolutionary eras.

A) B) C) D) E)I II III IV V

(I) Art therapy, sometimes called expressive art or artpsychology, encourages self-discovery and emotionalgrowth. (II) Personal fulfillment comes from bothcreative and analytical components of the process. (III) It is a two-part process, involving both the creationof art and the discovery of its meaning. (IV) Rooted inSigmund Freud and Carl Jung’s theories of thesubconscious and unconscious, art therapy is based onthe premise that visual symbols and images are themost accessible and natural form of communication tothe human experience. (V) Patients are encouraged tovisualize, and then create, the thoughts and emotionsthat they can’t express verbally.

A) B) C) D) E)I II III IV V

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(I) Robotics has achieved its greatest success to date inthe world of industrial manufacturing. (II) Robot arms, ormanipulators, comprise a 2 billion dollar industry. (III) For example, Plustech’s walking robot providesautomatic leg coordination while the human operatorchooses an overall direction of travel. (IV) Bolted at itsshoulder to a specific position in the assembly line, therobot arm can move with great speed and accuracy toperform repetitive tasks such as spot welding andpainting. (V) In the electronics industry, manipulatorsplace surface-mounted components with superhumanprecision, making industrial products such as theportable telephone and laptop computer possible.

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(I) When a pot of cold water is placed on the hot burnerof a stove, the temperature of the water increases. (II) We say that heat flows from the hot burner to thecold water. (III) When two objects at differenttemperatures are put in contact, heat spontaneouslyflows from the hotter one to the colder one. (IV) A certain amount of energy is involved in thischange of phase when a material changes phase from solid to liquid, or from liquid to gas. (V) The spontaneous flow of heat is in the directiontending to equalize the temperature.

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(I) When disasters occur near populated areas, theyare likely to cause death and social and economiccatastrophe. (II) Volcanologists use seismographicdevices and other instruments to monitor geophysicalsigns that may indicate when a volcano is getting readyto erupt. (III) These signals include earthquake activityand swelling of the ground beneath the volcano. (IV) Volcanologists can usually determine if a volcanowill produce a minor or major eruption on the basis ofthe volcano’s earlier activity. (V) A larger eruption, forexample, would be preceded by a long period ofvigorous earthquakes and a change in the shape of thevolcano due to underground swelling of magma.

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(I) Hydrogen accounts for about 73% of the observedmass of the universe and is the most common elementin the universe. (II) Spectroscopes reveal that hydrogenexists in the Sun and in most, if not all, other stars. (III) Most scientists believe that hydrogen atoms werethe first atoms to form in the early universe and that theatoms of the other elements formed later from thehydrogen atoms. (IV) Scientific experiments show thatabout 90% of the atoms in the universe are hydrogen,about 9% are helium, and all the other elementsaccount for less than 1%. (V) Under such extremepressures, hydrogen was found to act like a metal by,for example, conducting electricity and reflecting light.

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