For thousands of years they had to rely on catching ________ and _________ as a means of sustenance. Passage: Humans first settled in the Arctic a mere 4,500 years ago, surviving by exploiting sea mammals and fish.
sea mammals and fish
15
The territory of Nunavut consists of little more than ice, rock and a few _________ . Passage: Nunavut is 1.9 million square kilometers of rock and ice, and a handful of islands around the North Pole.
islands
15
Zhang refers to his business as a _______________. Passage: When asked why he decided to start a construction company, Zhang replies, 'It's not a construction company. It's a structural revolution.'
structural revolution
15
Japan imports more meat and steel than France.
Not given
15
In experiments, rats who ate what they wanted led shorter lives than rats on a lowcalorie diet.
true
15
There is a wider range of achievement amongst English pupils studying maths than amongst their Japanese counterparts.
true
15
Private schools in Japan are more modern and spacious than state-run lower secondary schools.
not given
15
People feel more strongly about language education than about small differences in language usage.
false
15
People who talk less often have clearer ideas than those who talk a lot.
false
15
Prior to the start of MIRTP the Makete district was almost inaccessible during the rainy season.
false
15
Our ability to deal with a lot of input material has improved over time.
false
15
The trees from which quinine is derived grow only in South America.
not given
15
Alien civilisations may be able to help the human race to overcome serious problems.
true
15
Iconoclasts are unusually receptive to new experiences.
true
15
Consumers prefer theme parks which avoid serious issues.
false
15
Most countries continue to prefer to trade with nearby nations.