1992 mayis kpds sorulari


Client: Do you mean the chances are slight?



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Client: Do you mean the chances are slight?

Lawyer: Well, I can't say I'm very hopeful.

  1. If I were you, I wouldn't let it worry me so much.

  2. So long as nothing surprising happens, all should be well.

  3. The documents we have submitted contain strong evidence in our favour.

  4. Don't worry, I’ve handled plenty of cases like this.

  5. Well, a lot depends on the testimony of the witnesses.



82. Interviewer: Have you worked in this kind of job before?

Candidate: Yes, once, during my summer vacation.

Interviewer: ______

Candidate: No, I haven't, but I do have professional qualifications and enthusiasm.

  1. So, really you haven't much experience.

  2. In that case you're the sort of person we are looking for.

  3. Tell me about your work background in more detail.

  4. Did you enjoy the work you did?

  5. Then you may know my brother; he was the managing director there.


83-85 soruları, aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.

Ever since Nobel prize-winner Linus Pauling first advocated vitamin C as a common-cold war weapon more than 20 years ago, researchers have been busy trying to verify that claim. But so far, they've found little evidence that vitamin C prevents colds - in fact, there are more studies that say it doesn't. But there is evidence that it can keep coughing and sneezing to a minimum, and that low levels of vitamin C in the body may be related to bronchitis.


83. The passage makes the point that Dr Pauling's view as regards vitamin C _____ .

  1. has greatly improved the treatment of bronchitis

  2. has caused a revolution in medical studies

  3. aroused very little interest among medical experts

  4. was based on the results of years of research

  5. has not been verified scientifically

84. According to the passage, coughing and sneezing _____ .

  1. should be taken seriously and treated accordingly

  2. are the early symptoms of bronchitis

  3. are now being effectively treated without vitamin C

  4. can be reduced with the help of vitamin C

  5. do not respond to any treatment whatsoever


85. During the last two decades there has been a great deal of scientific effort made to _____

  1. convince the public of the dangers of vitamin C

  2. prove that the common cold can be prevented by vitamin C

  3. establish a connection between coughing and bronchitis

  4. study the adverse effects of vitamin C

  5. demonstrate how the body reacts to low levels of vitamin C

86-88 soruları, aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.

Since early times it has been assumed that the actions of animals are unconscious. Behaviour, in this view, stems almost exclusively from instinct. If animals behave in ways that seem pretty clever, they do so without thinking about it. Animals may know things, the argument goes, but they don't know that they know. Or do they know? Recent research reports suggest a startling depth of intelligence among animals. Although no one can yet 'prove' the existence of animal consciousness, the data offered make a compelling case for at least considering it.

85. It is pointed out in the passage that traditionally, animals are believed to _____

  1. behave not instinctively but logical

  2. have an intelligence comparable with man’s

  3. imitate man in many ways

  4. act on instinct

  5. know exactly what they are doing

87. It is pointed out in the passage that modern research forces one to consider _____

  1. why animals behave differently under different circumstances

  2. the possibility of intelligence in animals

  3. the means by which animal behaviour can be improved

  4. how animals can be made to acquire new skills

  5. animals to be the equal of man in intelligence



88. The passage makes it quite clear that, in the light of modern research, our traditional assumptions about animal behaviour _____

  1. have been totally disproved

  2. have been confirmed

  3. have to be reconsidered

  4. were indeed based on scientific fact

  5. should never have been questioned


89-91 soruları, aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.

The first universities developed in Europe in the 12th century. By 1600 Western Europe boasted 108 institutions of higher learning, many of which had obtained special privileges from existing regimes because of their close association with the Church. In most European countries, universities were designed primarily for the sons of nobility and gentry. Scholarly standards were low, and scholarship was irrelevant for most professions. Education for earning a livelihood in, say, medicine or law could be acquired after college by serving as an apprentice.

89. According to the passage, in the early years of the universities, _____

  1. most students wanted to train for a profession

  2. the Church disapproved of much of their teaching

  3. Western European governments were not at all interested in education

  4. medicine was the most popular subject for study

  5. the majority of students came from upper class families


90. it is pointed out in the passage that, since most of the early universities enjoyed the support of the Church _____

  1. state authorities granted them various rights

  2. the number of students they admitted increased rapidly

  3. the academic level of the education they offered was extremely high

  4. law naturally became one of the major subjects offered

  5. the education offered was free of charge


91. As explained in the passage, real professional skills _____

  1. were taught during the university years

  2. were normally acquired through a period of apprenticeship

  3. gained importance in the universities only after 1600

  4. were acquired by nearly all university students

  5. were taught only to the children of nobility



92-94 soruları, aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.

The effects of sleep loss are subject to a number of popular misconceptions. The belief that everyone must sleep 8 hours a night is a myth. According to the results of a recent survey on the subject, adults average about 7 to 7 1 / 2 hours of sleep per night, and many individuals function effectively with 5 to 6 hours of sleep. In fact, 20 percent of the population (slightly more in men) sleep less than 6 hours per night. Another significant fact is that sleep time decreases with age.

92. According to the passage, the popular assumption that eight hours of sleep per night is essential _____ .

  1. is only true for the elderly

  2. has been supported by scientific evidence

  3. is actually a fallacy

  4. is only true for 20 percent of the population

  5. is very rarely disputed

93. The survey referred to in the passage indicates that as people get older and older _____



  1. they sleep less and less

  2. they require more sleep than formerly

  3. their sleep time varies between 7 and 8 hours

  4. they rarely sleep less than 7 hours

  5. sleep loss ceases to be a problem

94. It is pointed out in the passage that a sleep time under 8 hours _____ .

  1. is not recommended in the survey

  2. invariably leads to noticeable inefficiency

  3. does not necessarily reduce a person's efficiency

  4. causes a number of complications in old people

  5. is common among women but not among men


95-97 soruları, aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.

Until recently, many archeologists took the view that civilized communities first arose in Egypt, though only a very short time before a similar development In Mesopotamia: a more recent opinion is now that the earliest advances may have taken place in Mesopotamia. Whichever view is followed, it is necessary to bear in mind that geographical conditions in both regions were not identical, and it can in fact be stated that in Mesopotamia environmental factors were not as wholly favourable as In the valley of the Nile.


95. According to a more recent view, the beginnings of the development of civilisation _____ .

  1. have only recently been a major preoccupation among archaeologists

  2. were wrongly assumed to be in Mesopotamia

  3. were apparently not affected by geographical conditions

  4. in Egypt were greatly hampered by unfavourable environmental factors

  5. seem to have occurred in Mesopotamia rather than, as once thought, in Egypt


96. It is pointed out in the passage that the Nile valley and Mesopotamia _____ .

  1. have never attracted the attention of historians

  2. were equally suitable for the rise of civilisation

  3. could not have been the home of our earliest civilisations

  4. do not share the same geographical conditions

  5. are no longer as fertile as they used to be in early times

97. From the passage we can understand that _____ .

  1. our opinions of early history may sometimes need to be revised

  2. archaeologists have never regarded either Egypt or Mesopotamia as the cradles of civilisation

  3. geographical conditions play an important role in the decline of civilisations

  4. the early civilisations in Egypt and Mesopotamia were not similar at all

  5. archaeology has not, until recently, been concerned with this part of the world


98-100 soruları, aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.

Dates and periods are necessary to the study and discussion of history, for all historical phenomena are conditioned by time and are produced by the sequence of events. Periods especially, are retrospective conceptions that we form about past events; they are useful to focus discussion, but very often they lead historical thought astray. Thus, while it is certainly useful to speak of the Middle Ages and of the Victorian Age, those two abstract ideas have deluded many scholars and millions of newspaper readers into supposing that during certain decades called the Middle Ages, and again during certain decades called Age of Victoria, everyone thought or acted more or less in the same way- till at last Victoria died or the Middle Ages came to an end. But in fact there was no such sameness.

98. The author argues that, contrary to common assumption, the behaviour of people _____ .

  1. was more uniform in the Middle Ages than in the Victorian Age

  2. was not uniform, at all, in any given period

  3. is a subject that should also be studied by historians

  4. in any given period is always the same

  5. is unrelated to the age they live in


99. The division of history into periods _____

  1. is both useful and deceptive

  2. is avoided by modern historians

  3. was rejected in the Victorian Age

  4. has been in use since the Middle Ages

  5. serves no useful purpose at all


100. According to the passage, the study of history _____

  1. began in the Middle Ages and reached its height in the Victorian Age

  2. has changed greatly in our time

  3. requires a knowledge of dates and periods

  4. includes a great variety of interrelated subjects

  5. should concentrate on the reconstruction of past events


1994 KASIM KPDS SORULARI
1-24 sorularda, cümlede boş bırakılan yerlere uygun düşen kelime veya ifadeyi bulunuz.

1. They have had to agree to provide free lunches, but obviously they have had done so ____ .

  1. faultlessly

  2. precisely

  3. exceedingly

  4. reluctantly

  5. extraordinarily


2. Unfortunately, few children behave in such a ____ manner towards the old and infirm.

  1. ridiculous

  2. considerate

  3. restricted

  4. fragile

  5. progressive


3. The development of the experimental method to verify the theories had the ____ effect and there was a rapid increase in scientific knowledge.

  1. adverse

  2. reluctant

  3. appropriate

  4. erroneous

  5. partial


4. We will have to hire more workers soon; we can’t put it off ____ .

  1. plainly

  2. supremely

  3. emphatically

  4. intensely

  5. indefinitely


5. A well organised company that knows its products are of a high standard does not fear ____ .

  1. conversion

  2. concentration

  3. competition

  4. departure

  5. pretension



6. When births outnumber deaths, the population increases; when the ____ is true, then it falls.

  1. opposite

  2. growth

  3. proportion

  4. rate

  5. decreases

7. In the past, too, people relied on plant substances to ____ a wide range of illnesses.



  1. recover

  2. cure

  3. infect

  4. undermine

  5. restrain



8. Industry is slowly realising that the manner in which waste products are being ____ of is of vital importance to the environment.

  1. forwarded

  2. exposed

  3. composed

  4. disposed

  5. restored


9. I was astonished to learn how such an experienced man as Dr Foster could be ____ by her tricks.

  1. locked up

  2. found out

  3. run over

  4. made up

  5. taken in

10. I don’t know how the nurse ____ the constant demands of that elderly patient.

  1. thinks over

  2. changes over

  3. puts up with

  4. wakes up

  5. turns on


11. After that last incident, even the manager admits that we can ____ their services.

  1. go on

  2. do without

  3. put out

  4. show off

  5. break into

12. Following the bomb explosion in the shopping centre, the police have been warning people to ____ any suspicious-looking parcel.



  1. rely on

  2. run through

  3. take over

  4. watch out for

  5. send for


13. As regards the decision to modernise the mines in the region, here is a report which contains ____ relevant information.

  1. another

  2. any

  3. many

  4. a

  5. some

14. Of all the medicines we have tested, this is obviously ____ effective.



  1. much

  2. more

  3. the most

  4. a little

  5. less

15. An hour after the accident he was conscious ____ to describe how it had happened.



  1. enough

  2. more

  3. as well

  4. so much

  5. fairly

16. The project he has in mind is ____ complicated to be feasible.

  1. very

  2. too

  3. so

  4. such

  5. as

17. This patient is not as seriously ill as ____ I examined a little while ago.

  1. whom

  2. other

  3. some other

  4. one another

  5. the one

18. The manager told Brian to do the job ____ and not pass it on to ____ assistant.

  1. ourselves / their

  2. themselves / hers

  3. himself / ours

  4. himself / his

  5. yourself / my

19. Recently he’s had a novel published, the title of ____ I can’t recall at the moment.

  1. which

  2. whom

  3. whose

  4. what

  5. that

20. Clearly, you weren’t very impressed by the way he managed the press conference; I must say I wasn’t ____ .

  1. neither

  2. too

  3. either

  4. as well

  5. also



21. Ambitious plans ____ the expansion of the railway network have had to be abandoned due to lack ____ funds.

  1. in / of

  2. on / about

  3. from / in

  4. for / of

  5. over / on

22. ____ the world there has been a growing sense of disillusionment with the United Nations and its policies.



  1. For

  2. Among

  3. On

  4. From

  5. Throughout


23. The physicist I work with was bitterly disappointed ____ that his experiments had not produced the desired results.

  1. learning

  2. on learning

  3. having learned

  4. to be learned

  5. to be learning



24. ____ able to get hold of any new supporting evidence since I saw you last?

  1. Will you be

  2. Would you be

  3. Have you been

  4. Had you been

  5. Are you

25-34 sorularda, verilen İngilizce cümlenin Türkçe dengini bulunuz.

25. If there is no improvement in sales, then we may have to reduce the work force even further.

  1. Satışları artıramadığımız müddetçe işgücündeki azalma sürecektir.

  2. İşgücünü bu kadar azaltırsak satışlardaki artış kısa sürede duracaktır.

  3. Satışları artırabilmek için, işgücünü azaltmaktan vazgeçmemiz gerekebilir.

  4. Eğer son zamanlarda satışlarda bir iyileşme gözlenmiyorsa bunun nedeni işgücündeki azalmadır.

  5. Eğer satışlarda bir iyileşme olmazsa, işgücünü daha da azaltmak zorunda kalabiliriz.


26. As time goes on, most people will not only use a computer in their work but also have one in their houses.

  1. İşyerlerinde bilgisayar bulunduranların çoğu en kısa zamanda bir tane de evlerinde bulundurmak isteyecektir.

  2. Zamanla, birçok insan işyerinde olduğu gibi evinde de bilgisayar kullanmanın önemini kavrayacak.

  3. Zaman geçtikçe çoğu insan, bilgisayarı yalnızca işyerinde kullanmayacak, evlerinde de birer tane bulunduracak.

  4. Çok zamanlarını alsa da, birçok insan bilgisayarı hem işyerinde hem de evde kullanmayı tercih edecek.

  5. Zaman geçtikçe insanlar bilgisayarların yalnız işyerlerinde değil evlerinde de gerekli olduğuna inanacaklar.



27. The developing companies of Eastern Europe are trying to improve their telecommunication systems in order to achieve economic growth.

  1. Doğu Avrupa’da şirketler, haberleşme sistemlerini kuvvetlendirdikleri için hızlı bir ekonomik büyüme sağlıyor.

  2. Doğu Avrupa’nın gelişmekte olan şirketleri ekonomik büyümeyi gerçekleştirmek için haberleşme sistemlerini iyileştirmeye çalışıyor.

  3. Doğu Avrupa’daki ekonomik büyüme, haberleşme sistemleri iyi olan iyi olan gelişmiş şirketlerin çabaları ile kolaylaşmıştır.

  4. Doğu Avrupa’nın gelişmiş şirketleri, ekonomik büyümeyi haberleşme sistemlerini iyileştirme çabalarına bağlıyor.

  5. Doğu Avrupa’nın gelişmekte olan şirketleri, ekonomik büyümeyle birlikte haberleşme sistemlerinin de gelişeceğine inanıyor.


28. This proved to be the final blow for a country already dependent on the outside world for survival.

  1. Hayatta kalabilmek için zaten dış dünyaya bağımlı olan ülkeye bunun son darbe olduğu ortaya çıktı.

  2. Bunun, ekonomik bakımdan dış dünyaya bağımlı olan ülke için son şans olduğu açık.

  3. Bunun, ülkenin dış dünyaya bağımlılıktan kurtulma yolundaki son fırsatı olduğu kesindir.

  4. Dış dünyadan bağımsızlığını kazanarak kendi imkanları ile gelişmeye çalışan ülke için bu ağır bir darbedir.

  5. Bu, zaten dış dünyaya bağımlılıktan kurtulma çabası içinde olan ülkenin sonu olmuştur.

29. One way of finding out if you are suitable to work in another country is to go to a career counsellor.

  1. Yabancı bir ülkede çalışabilmek için gerekli şartları öğrenmenin kestirme yollarından biri de bir meslek danışmanına gitmektir.

  2. Başka bir ülkede iş bulabilmenin kestirme yollarından biri de bir meslek danışmanına gitmektir.

  3. Yabancı bir ülkede iş bulmanın tek yolu, bir meslek danışmanına giderek kendinizi yetiştirmenizdir.

  4. Başka bir ülkede çalışabilecek nitelikte biri olup olmadığınızı anlamının bir yolu da bir meslek danışmanına gitmektir.

  5. Sizin için başka bir ülkede çalışma olanağı olup olmadığını öğrenmenin tek yolu, bir meslek danışmanına gitmektir.


30. The notion that we can or should put some kind of a limit on economic growth seems to be neither necessary nor practical.

  1. Görünüşte gerekli ve pratik olmasa da, bir düşünceye gör, ekonomik büyümeye belli bir sınır koyabiliriz ve koymalıyız.

  2. Sınırları belirlenmiş bir ekonomik büyüme düşüncesi, gerekli olmadığı gibi pratik de değildir.

  3. Ekonomik büyümeye belli bir sınır koymanın gerekli veya pratik olup olmadığı konusu tartışmalı.

  4. Ekonomik büyümeye sınırlama getirecek uygulamalar üzerinde tartışmak gereksiz gözüküyor.

  5. Ekonomik büyümeyi bir biçimde sınırlayabileceğimiz ya da sınırlamamız gerektiği düşüncesi ne gerekli ne de uygulanabilir görünüyor.


31. It is not difficult to realise how slowly and inaccurately information was passed around before the growth of mass media.

  1. Kitle iletişim araçlarının yaygınlaşmasından önce, bilginin yavaş ve yanlış aktarılmasını engellemek zordur.

  2. Kitle iletişim araçlarının gelişmesinden önce bilginin ne denli yavaş ve hatalı aktarıldığını anlamak zor değildir.

  3. Tahmin edileceği gibi, kitle iletişim araçlarının gelişmesiyle bilginin hatalı ve yanlış aktarılması engellendi.

  4. Kitle iletişim araçları ne kadar gelişse de bilginin bazen hatalı ve yanlış aktarılması kaçınılmazdır.

  5. Bilginin zamanında ve hatasız aktarılmasında gelişmiş kitle iletişim araçlarının önemini anlamak zor değildir.

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