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recapture much of the trust they previously built, while offering each other a dash of novelty
drawn from whatever they've been up to in the meantime. And if all else fails, you could start
randomly confiding in people you don't know that well in hopes of letting the tail wag the
relational dog. The academic literature is clear: Longing for closeness and connection is
pervasive. Which suggests that most of us are stumbling through the world pining for
companionship that could be easily provided by the lonesome stumblers all around us,
(Source: https://www.theatlantic.com/)
Question 1 13361041: Which best serves as the title for the passage?
A. Why you should prioritize friendship. B.A study characterises our circles of
friendships.
C. The hmitations of friendship. D, How to make friends, according to science.
Question 2 [336105]: According to paragraph 1, what is the purpose for mentioning an MIT
thesis as an example?
A. To show that human and social bonds do not exist in isolation from each other.
B. To highlight a note-worthy case of ceiling limit for an individual's social output.
C. To illustrate that different human relationships involve different degrees of effort.
D. To explain the proneness to vulnerability of unnecessarily wide social network.

Question 3 1336106]: The word "those" in paragraph 2 refers to


A. networks B. confidants C. relationships D. peopJe

Question 4 13361071: The word "dismiss" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to


B. disregard C. abandon D. forget
A. disperse
Question 5 [3361081: According to paragraph 4, why does the author suggest "...you
could start randomly confiding in people you don't know that well..." ?
A. Because letting others in on something is the best way to start a conversation.
B. Because people are always attracted to those we have bared our soul to. C
Because a little bit of self-disclosure can have an unexpectedly decisive effect
D. Because the deeper the secret we tell, the more likeable we will become.
Question 6 (3361091: The word "dormant" in C. paragraph asleep4 is closest D. in
friskymeaning to
B. inert
A. latent
Question 7 [336110]: The following statements are true, EXCEPT
A. Social scientists are very creative in their methods to measure a person's
sociability.
B. If one has a large number of relationships, it must mean that they are all
superficial. C. Most of the studies listed are instructive on socialising methods and
recommendations D. A normal person require a number of 200 hours on average to
form a close friendship.
Question 8 [336111J: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. Individuals' ability to manage human relationships is limited.
B. Social capital turns more complicated as a person grows older.
C Friendship is one of life features that is often taken for granted
D. Every human relationship in life has an expiraåon date. 97

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