71. The findings of the study were in favor of ____.
- the highly-advocated skills of cheating at school
- the relation between intelligence and evolution
- the phenomenon of cheating at school
- the human innate ability to cheat
72. The test "supervisors" appeared to be more adept at ____.
- spotting cheats than what appeared to be mere rule-breaking
- detecting mere rule-breaking than spotting cheats
- spotting their own children cheating than others doing it
- detecting cheats in the highly taxed district than in the lightly taxed one
73. When she says "... that can't be the only thing going on in the mind", Cosmides most probably implies that ____.
- cheating is highly motivated in the social interactions
- our specific cognitive skills can serve an evolutionary purpose
- there is no such a mental thing as a specialized decision-making system
- the ability to identify untrustworthy people should be favored evolutionarily
74. In response to Cosmides' claim, Sloman would say that ____.
- it was great possibility
- it would be misleading
- it was unbelievable
- it's acquired
75. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
- Cheating at School
- Cheating as the Human Nature
- Imaginary Intelligence and Cheating
- Intelligence Evolved to Root Out Cheats
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