d) that doesn't enable the scientist to make accurate observations and measurements 2. The author makes a comparison.................
a) to illustrate why exact sciences can't make many experiments
b) between a runner and a scientist dealing with an inexact science
c) between a social scientist and a swimmer, comparing a physical scientist to a runner d) to imply that physical scientists ought to experiment with people to see how burdensome it is
3. ………..is not among the difficulties which a social scientist encounter.
a) finding appropriate lifeless objects b) inaccurate measurement
c) conducting fewer experiments
d) controlling the circumstances of the experiment
The shocking death of Pamela Basu spurred a series of official actions to cope with carjacking.
Within days of her murder, the D.C. City Council passed a law mandating 15-year prison
sentences for armed carjackers. Last month the President signed a law that makes carjacking a
federal crime carrying a life sentence if it leads to someone's death. Motorists are scrambling
for their own protection. At Auto stores in Detroit, customers can buy a device which silently
signals a monitoring station if a car is moved while the alarm system is on. Others want security
systems equipped with a "panic button" that activates a siren and flashing lights from inside a
car. There is also increased interest in bullet-resistant glass. Jittery motorists hope these
measures will buy them some safety till law enforcement can put the brakes on a singularly
frightening crime.
4. In accordance with the newly passed law, any thief that uses a gun. in stealing a car
will...................
a) get the gallows.
b) be hanged.
c) be sentenced to 15 years in jail. d) spend his whole life in prison.
5. The new law signed by the President.........................
a) includes life sentences for unarmed thefts.