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"Political crime" differs from ordinary crime only in the motivation, real or claimed, of the criminal. A hold-up, a bank robbery, a burglary, drug running, kidnapping, or murder is no less a crime for being politically motivated. In this context, terrorism may be defined as "motivated violence for political ends"; this distinguishes terrorism both from vandalism and from crimes of violence in which no political motivation is discerned. Political crime is thus a wider term than terrorism, which is an extreme form of it. The relationship between the two is that between the whole and the part.
 

89.

In this passage it is argued that ..... .




A)

terrorism rarely stems from political considerations. 

B)

a bank robbery cannot be politically motivated. 

C)

vandalism and political crime are one and the same thing. 

D)

there is no relationship between political crime and terrorism. 

E)

a crime is still a crime even though it may be politically motivated.




90.

The author maintains that a crime is political ..... .




A)

so long as it is committed against politicians. 

B)

if it is related to vandalism. 

C)

if violence is involved. 

D)

only when the end is political. 

E)

when drug-running and kidnapping are excluded.




91.

A suitable title for this passage could be ..... .




A)

Types of Political Crime 

B)

Political Crime and Terrorism 

C)

Criminal Activities 

D)

Prevention of Political Crime 

E)

The Spread of Terrorism




92.-94. soruları, aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.

All of us would agree that we know a number of different things. If challenged to give a catalogue of what you know, you might say, for example, that you know the English and French languages, how to swim, how to drive a car, how to analyze a chemical substance, that you know a number different people, and so on. The list even in general terms like this would be a very long one, and it would not be possible, for practical purposes, to set out such a catalogue in detail. But one thing is obvious from the few examples I have given; the word "know" is commonly used in many different senses.
 

92.

The main point of the passage is ..... .




A)

that the frontiers of knowledge cannot be defined 

B)

to make people realize how little they know 

C)

to demonstrate how variable are the meaning of the word "know" 

D)

whether it is desirable to know everything 

E)

that knowledge can be acquired from different sources




93.

It is shown in the passage that ..... .




A)

the cataloguing of knowledge is deceptive 

B)

most people's knowledge is one-sided 

C)

people have more theoretical than practical knowledge 

D)

theoretical knowledge is underestimated 

E)

people are confident they know a great many things




94.

A suitable title for this passage could be ..... .




A)

Practical knowledge 

B)

Catalogues of knowledge 

C)

Learning Foreign Languages 

D)

Defining the Word "Know" 

E)

Common Terminology




95.-97. soruları, aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.

The atom bomb, and still more the hydrogen bomb, have caused new fears, including new doubts as to the effects of science on human life. Some eminent authorities, including Einstein, have pointed out that there is a danger of extinction of all life on this planet. I do not myself think that this will happen in the next war, but I think it may happen in the next but one, if that is allowed to occur. If this expectation is correct, we have to choose, within the next fifty years or so, between two alternatives. Either we must allow the human race to exterminate itself, or we must forgo certain liberties which are very dear to us.
 

95.

It is implied that ..... .




A)

the scientist should ignore moral issues 

B)

Einstein seldom agreed with other scientists as regards the value of human life 

C)

science is not always beneficial to mankind 

D)

personal liberties are the things we should fight for 

E)

scientists will prevent any further war




96.

The author believes that the only way to avoid war ..... .




A)

cannot be found within the next half century 

B)

is to give up certain much loved liberties 

C)

is to submit everything to arbitration 

D)

is a voluntary lowering of economic standards 

E)

is by fairly facing the problem of all nations




97.

A suitable title for this passage could be ..... .




A)

What Choice to Make? 

B)

Another Nuclear War 

C)

Einstein and His Theories 

D)

The Extermination of Mankind 

E)

How to Safeguard Liberties




98.-100. soruları, aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.

There are several points to remember when buying food. First of all, larger shops sell goods at lower prices than smaller shops. As most people know, supermarkets often sell their own brands of many products. "Own brands" are, on average, cheaper than the brands of leading manufacturers. For example, on items such as peas, beans, soap and soap powder, own brands can be up to 15 percent cheaper. On some lines, such as washing-up liquid, the savings can be even greater. There is no reason to suppose that own brand ones inferior. They are commonly produced in the same place as the branded products. Often the difference is the packaging and the price.
 

98.

The passage argues that ..... .




A)

the prices of most branded products are completely fair 

B)

people should avoid the cheaply packaged "own brands". 

C)

big stores charge more for basic food stuffs than is necessary 

D)

there is no real difference in quality between "own brands" and the branded products 

E)

customers should be protected against poor products




99.

When buying food stuffs and cleaning materials in a supermarket, ..... .




A)

one is advised to choose "own brands" 

B)

one should not look for the cheaper brands 

C)

we must not ignore the packaging 

D)

we must remember that goods may be of poor quality 

E)

it is advisable to buy the products major manufacturers




100.

In this passage, the author is trying to show people ..... .




A)

that they should always shop at the same supermarket 

B)

how to cut the weekly budget by at least 15 percent 

C)

what brands are produced by leading manufacturers 

D)

why it is wiser to prefer smaller shops 

E)

how to shop economically

 
 


 

YANITLAR


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1. D

2. C


3. E

4. B


5. E

6. D


7. A

8. A


9. E

10. E


11. D

12. B


13. A

14. E


15. A

16. D


17. A

18. E


19. E

20. C


21. A

22. A


23. C

24. B


25. C

26. C


27. A

28. E


29. E

30. E


31. C

32. D


33. C

34. D


35. A

36. C


37. E

38. D


39. B

40. A


41. C

42. A


43. C

44. B


45. E

46. B


47. C

48. D


49. A

50. D


51. C

52. D


53. C

54. E


55. D

56. E


57. E

58. D


59. D

60. A


61. B

62. C


63. E

64. A


65. A

66. C


67. A

68. D


69. A

70. D


71. B

72. C


73. B

74. E


75. C

76. D


77. A

78. D


79. C

80. D


81. E

82. A


83. B

84. C


85. B

86. A


87. C

88. D


89. E

90. D


91. B

92. C


93. A

94. D


95. C

96. B


97. A

98. D


99. A

100. E

 
Sınavlar Hakkında Genel Bilgi

İngilizce KPDS, ÜDS ve YDS ile ayrıntılı bilgilere (içerik, düzenleniş tarihleri, başvuru, değerlendirme gibi) ÖSYM adresinden ulaşabilirsiniz.



Bu üç sınavın ortak nitelikleri şunlar:

  • Sorular beş seçeneklidir.

  • Seçeneklerde dilbilgisi açıdan yanlış hiçbir ifade bulunmaz; İngilizcenin sözcük oluşturma kurallarına uygun olmayan hiçbir sözcük kullanılmaz.

  • KPDS ve ÜDS'de yanlış yanıtın doğru yanıtı silmesi uygulaması yoktur.

  • Seçeneklerde HİÇBİRİ, YUKARIDAKİLERİN HEPSİ ya da ( - ) biçiminde bir ifade yer almaz.

  • Dilbilgisi açısından İngiliz İngilizcesi temel alınır.

  • Her üç sınavın soru tipleri ortaktır.

SÖZCÜK BİLGİSİ
 

Admittedly, the engineers' report was relatively unimaginative, but on the whole _________.

  1. accurate

  2. irrelevant

  3. vacant

  4. deceptive

  5. wealthy

DİLBİLGİSİ
 

The new accountant we have recruited is not _________ efficient _________ the previous one.

  1. such / as

  2. so / that

  3. as / as

  4. either / or

  5. both / and

Ayrıntılı Dilbilgisi Notları

Dilbilgisi Sorularının İncelenmesi.

EKSİK TÜMCEYİ TAMAMLAMA
 

It is surprising _________

  1. so that his childhood was not spent very profitably

  2. that she had given in her resignation so suddenly

  3. where such accurate and detailed information had come from

  4. how much attention even the more serious newspapers will have given him

  5. how few people have ever seen an original Van Gogh painting

Eksik Tümceyi Tamamlama Sorularının İncelenmesi.

İNGİLİZCEDEN TÜRKÇEYE ÇEVİRİ
 

It is possible to draw some conclusions from the data presented

  1. Bir sonuca varabilmek için bazı verilere ihtiyaç var.

  2. Sunulan verilerden bazı sonuçlar çıkarmak mümkün.

  3. Sunulan verilerden herhangi bir sonuç çıkarmak uzak bir ihtimal.

  4. Verilerden elde edilen sonuçları yeniden değerlendirmek gerekir.

  5. Sonuçları, sunulan verilere göre değerlendirmek mümkün.

İngilizceden Türkçeye Çeviri Sorularının İncelenmesi.

TÜRKÇEDEN İNGİLİZCEYE ÇEVİRİ
 

Hükümet hayvancılığı desteklemediği takdirde, ciddi bir et sıkıntısının olması kaçınılmaz.

  1. Even if the government decides to subsidize cattle farming a meat shortage cannot be avoided.

  2. Unless the government subsidizes cattle farming, a serious meat shortage is inevitable.

  3. A shortage of meat will inevitably force the government to subsidize cattle farming.

  4. In spite of the government's decision to subsidize cattle farming, meat is still in short supply.

  5. The cattle farming subsidies decided upon by the government have not overcome the meat shortage.

Türkçeden İngilizceye Çeviri Sorularının İncelenmesi.

PARAGRAF TAMAMLAMA
 

_________. In other words, all our power is based upon the control of natural sources, in the sense that the energy of fuel is never man-made. It already exists as in the wind and in rivers; it may be stored up as in coal or uranium.

  1. Man derives energy from many different sources.

  2. All our sources of power are "natural".

  3. Energy is as indestructible as matter itself.

  4. Power can be defined as energy under control.

  5. In due course all energy returns whence it came.

Paragraf Tamamlama Sorularının İncelenmesi.

ANLAM BÜTÜNLÜĞÜNÜ BOZAN TÜMCE
 

(I). Before Galileo, it was thought that a lifeless body would not move of itself. (II). It was further believed that such a body, once in motion would gradually come to rest. (III). Experimental science was not even permitted during the Middle Ages. (IV). But Galileo and Newton proved that all the movements of the planets proceed according to the laws of physics. (V). And that once they are set in motion they will continue indefinitely.

A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V 



Anlam Bütünlüğünü Bozan Tümce Sorularının İncelenmesi.

VERİLEN DURUMA UYGUN DÜŞEN İFADE
 

You have kept a friend's book for a long time and you finally return it rather apologetically. You say:

  1. I don't think it's very well written, but I did get some useful material out of it. Thanks.

  2. I enjoyed it so much; I actually read it twice!

  3. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Can you lend me another by the same author?

  4. Do you mind if I keep it for another week?

  5. Sorry, I kept this so long. I hope you haven't been needing it?

Verilen Duruma Uygun Düşen İfade Sorularının İncelenmesi.

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