21. By abandoning our reasons (Russell says), we add to our…..
A) Comfort
B) Success
C) Troubles
D) Powers
22. Russell thinks as soon as we think that life on this planet is…..; the importance of man loses its validity.
A) Permanent
B) Useless
C) Limited
D) Temporary
23. The scientific view of the future of the …… system diminishes the value of man being all-important.
A) Solar
B) Digestive
C) Circulatory
D) Reproductive
24. The science disproves the……. superiority by proving that the color of the blood of both negro and a white man is the same.
A) Official
B) Racial
C) National
D) Physical
25. It is a worn-out notion that humans…. cannot be changed.
A) Generation
B) Face
C) Nature
D) Thought
26. Rational people cannot be misguided by…… beliefs.
A) Superstitious
B) Religious
C) Logical
D) Irrational
27. Open discussion can….. irrational beliefs and superstitions.
A) Promote
B) Resist
C) Spread
D) Support
28. Without conquering….., superstitions and tyranny cannot be resisted.
A) Corruption
B) Jealousy
C) Fear
D) Avarice
29. In the essay, ” A Function of a Teacher” Russell says that comparative study broadens…….
A) Vision
B) Knowledge
C) Wisdom
D) Awareness
30. Teachers are the true guardians of ……
A) Pupils
B) Nations
C) Civilizations
D) States