_________ is the largest pilgrimage event in the world

A) Kumbh Mela
B) Shiva Ratri
C) Raksabandhana
D) Dassera


Kumbh Mela

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The phrase "Godofthegaps" refers to

a. the attempt to use gaps in scientific knowledge as evidence for the necessity of God. b. the claim that religion fills the emptiness in the human soul. c. the claim that arguments for God are full of holes. d. the claim that there is no innate idea of God.

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As a lexical definition, Kahlil Gibran's definition of 'poet' as "A bird of unearthly excellence who escapes from his celestial realm and arrives in this world warbling" may be criticized as:

A) Being too narrow. B) Being figurative. C) Being obscure. D) Being too broad. E) Being negative.

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Lucretius cites the fact that a ring worn on the finger grows thinner over the years as evidence for his claim that:

A. all things grow smaller over time. B. material objects are only temporary, not eternal. C. the universe is composed of what we would call atoms. D. physical reality is really an illusion. E. not everything can be explained by an appeal to natural processes.

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Throughout this test, write your answer on the form provided. Erasure marks may cause the grading machine to mark your answer wrong. INSTRUCTIONS: The following selections relate to distinguishing arguments from nonarguments and identifying conclusions. Select the best answer for each. Musical instruments are classed into groups: voices, strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion. Although they can

be classified as wind, string, or percussion instruments, keyboard instruments are often considered separately. Operated by air under pressure, the human voice is technically a wind instrument. In recent times the computer and other electronic media have emerged as new means of producing music. Robert Hickok, Exploring Music A) Argument, conclusion: Although they can be classified ... considered separately. B) Argument, conclusion: Musical instruments ... brass and percussion. C) Nonargument. D) Argument, conclusion: In recent times ... new means of producing music. E) Argument, conclusion: Operated by air under pressure ... wind instrument.

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