Yds Deneme Testi - 5
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Soru 1 |
The money will be transmitted to the International
Red Cross to help the victims of the at the ---- rail
way station in Ryongchon.
A | explosion |
B | eruption |
C | absorption |
D | intervention |
E | anticipation |
Soru 2 |
Establishing a(n) — diagnosis for patients
in addiction and mental health settings is an
important and multifaceted aspect of the
treatment process.
A | anxious |
B | gradual |
C | accurate |
D | harsh |
E | strict |
Soru 3 |
The therapy used for treating burns has been
improved — in recent years.
A | solely |
B | vehemently |
C | eventually |
D | considerably |
E | deliberately |
Soru 4 |
Clinicians must -— between acute primary
psychiatric disorders and psychiatric symptoms
caused by alcohol and other drugs (AODs).
A | obtain |
B | supply |
C | avoid |
D | sustain |
E | discriminate |
Soru 5 |
She had made an appointment with the dentist,
but she —- her visit to the dentist because her
tooth had stopped aching.
A | put off |
B | make out |
C | rely on |
D | bring out |
E | set up |
Soru 6 |
New clashes have — between Muslims and
Christians in Indonesia's eastern city of Ambon
and the death toll has risen to 23.
A | broken out |
B | complied with |
C | cut off |
D | turned down |
E | moved into |
Soru 7 |
İn a confined space with no sort of ventilation,
a poisonous concentration (6 percent) of carbon
dioxide -— before the oxygen -— to a dangerous
level.
A | was reaching / has fallen |
B | is reached / falls |
C | has been reached / had fallen |
D | can reach / is falling |
E | reached / was falling |
Soru 8 |
Researchers discovered several years ago that
skin niche cells (so called label-retaining cells) in
mice that — with a Chemical marker — out of
the niche, and move down to the bulb of the hair
follicle to form new hair or move up to create new
skin epidermis.
A | has been tagged / will travel |
B | was tagged / may travel |
C | had been tagged / could travel |
D | would be tagged / had to travel |
E | is tagged / ought to travel |
Soru 9 |
İt is the responsibility -— a government to provide
— ali the basic needs of its citizens.
A | of/for |
B | for/in |
C | from/for |
D | for/with |
E | of/of |
Soru 10 |
A close friend has just confided — you that she is
very interested — someone romantically.
A | in/in |
B | with/on |
C | on/in |
D | for/in |
E | of/for |
Soru 11 |
Visa credit card has increased its support —
Canadian Olympic Athletes — helping four of
them get to the Rio Summer Games next summer.
A | in /of |
B | on /in |
C | about/for |
D | of/with |
E | for/by |
Soru 12 |
İn several European countries — laws like this
are in effect, automobile injuries and deaths have
decreased significantly.
A | where |
B | which |
C | whose |
D | on which |
E | of which |
Soru 13 |
Research shows that smoking causes — major
diseases — any other personal habit; some
examples are cancers of the lung, mouth, bladder,
and throat; heart and lung disease; and strokes.
A | both/and |
B | as/as |
C | so / that |
D | such / as |
E | more/than |
Soru 14 |
Everybody feels "down" or "blue" at times, but,
if these feelings are very strong or last for most
of the day, nearly every day, they may be —- a
medical illness called depression.
A | as |
B | due to |
C | for instance |
D | in addition to |
E | despite |
Soru 15 |
— most breast cancers are found in the upper,
outer quadrant, location should not change the
physician's approach to excluding malignancy.
A | Since |
B | Inasmuch as |
C | Providing that |
D | İn that |
E | Although |
Soru 16 |
Vitamin deficiency (mainly vitamin B1) is common,
partly because alcoholics — attend to their diet
— digest properly what they do eat, and partly
because alcohol makes special demands on the
supply of vitamin B1.
A | not only / but also |
B | both/and |
C | either/or |
D | so/as |
E | neither/nor |
Soru 27 |
Although the technology for sending computer-to-computer
messages through telephone wires had
been around for years, — .
A | NASA has always believed in international
cooperation in space |
B | it wasn't before 80s that it began to be employed
by ordinary people |
C | it is only now that ordinary people enjoy
powerful portable computers |
D | the scientists are aware of the fact that machine
translation is impossible |
E | its price has been competitive since the
invention of cold fusion |
Soru 28 |
When growers invest in new plantings, — .
A | they are committed to their decisions for up to
15 years or more |
B | while trying to make a profit in a highly
competitive environment |
C | the diversity of fruits is the foundation for their
roadside marketing |
D | the keystone in Michigan's farm marketing is
apples and oranges |
E | the fail apple harvest is the season when these
markets are most active |
Soru 29 |
Since so many of these operations are family
affairs, -—.
A | those on the production side know that it has
become extremely complex |
B | for most farm markets the centerpiece of their
attractiveness is apples |
C | the need for higher production per acre in the
face of rising land costs |
D | the swîtch of the industry to smaller trees
requires expert management |
E | the family members have their own specialties
so no one is spread too thin |
Soru 30 |
As long as electronic messages are sent Computer -
to-computer, MCI Mail's price and efficiency will
undoubtedly keep it — .
A | the technology fans are planning to open a
museum of engines |
B | cold for the conservation of fresh foods to be
shipped to Europe |
C | the electronic mail service of preference for
individual consumers |
D | the mechanic of the year who is going to get a
great deal of money |
E | writing novels about the haunted houses
around the neighborhood |
Soru 31 |
|f anyone is in the position to shed light on the
political complexities of European treaty texts
from Brussels, — .
A | Mr. MacCormick is the person |
B | it was a terrific and lively debate |
C | he responded with clarity |
D | I don't think it is satisfactory |
E | The fund-raising effort is in sight |
Soru 32 |
John Gleb was involved in drug-smuggling
operations — .
A | that people in the embassy interest |
B | that stretched as far as Hong Kong |
C | for those of you would like to finish |
D | whom the poliçe know much more about |
E | although drugs are imported from Iran |
Soru 33 |
No definitive statistics are collected, but it is
thought that — .
A | no other State has as great a concentration of
farm markets as Michigan does |
B | 50 categories among fruits and vegetables
including a dozen specialty items |
C | they are known not only as experts in retailing
but also in apple production |
D | they seek the right balance between woody
growth and favorable fruiting |
E | most of these marketers are mindful that
mistakes may be irreversible |
Soru 34 |
Growers are in effect biologists who use modern
techniques — .
A | as well as short courses and meetings sponsored
by the state |
B | to keep up with ali they need to know, they
study and learn |
C | that can cause crop losses in apple orchards
throughout the state |
D | to control the pests in an environmentally
conscious manner |
E | ahead of the insects and diseases that try to
wipe out their crops |
Soru 35 |
They not only must choose the right varieties for
future marketing — .
A | but also one of the biggest threats in competition
comes from China |
B | but millions of acres of apples have been
planted as well |
C | but also the correct dwarfing rootstocks for
optimal tree performance |
D | as well as trucking, handling and boxes they
must pay for |
E | they also needed know-how under their
particular orchard conditions |
Soru 36 |
The grower in the orchard has to become
exceptionally knowledgeable — .
A | for scientists to unlock more of the physiological
secrets of apple trees |
B | in order to pass the university examinations
conducted in their district |
C | in areas concerning the life styles of apple
growers in Europe |
D | if he is to raise cattle that can find customers
despite the fierce competition |
E | in order not to get left behind in the competitive
economic climate |
Soru 37 |
- 37.-42. sorularda, verilen İngilizce cümleye anlamca en yakın Türkçe cümleyi, Türkçe cümleye anlamca en yakın İngilizce cümleyi bulunuz.
A | Herkesin içinde mücevherat ve büyük
miktarlarda para göstermek, büyük otellerin
etrafındaki bölgelerde dolaşan çocuk çetelerince
saldırıya uğrama riskini artırır. |
B | Büyük otellerin. etrafındaki bölgelerde
mücevherat ve büyük miktarlarda para
göstermek, halk içinde dolaşan çocuk çetelerince
saldırıya uğrama riskini artırır. |
C | Herkesin içinde mücevherat ve büyük
miktarlarda para çaldırmak, büyük otellerin
etrafındaki bölgelerde dolaşan çocuk çetelerince
saldırıya uğrama riskini artırır. |
D | Herkesin içinde mücevherat ve büyük
miktarlarda para göstermek, büyük otellerin
etrafındaki bölgelerde dolaşan çocuk çetelerinin
saldırıya uğrama riskini artırır. |
E | Toptan satışı bırakan çiftçilerin doğrudan
tüketiciye satış yaparak ayakta kalacaklarına
inanıyor. |
Soru 38 |
When light from a distant star passes another
star, its path curves because the star's gravity has
curved the surrounding space, not because the
light itself is being pulled inward.
A | Uzak bir yıldızın ışığı başka bir yıldızı geçerken,
ışığın yolu, ışığın kendisi içeri doğru çekildiği için
değil, yıldızın çekimi çevredeki boşluğu büktüğü
için, bükülür. |
B | Uzak bir yıldızın ışığı başka bir yıldızı geçerken,
ışığın yolu ışığın kendisi içeri doğru çekildiği için
bükülür çünkü yıldızın çekimi çevredeki boşluğu
bükmez. |
C | Uzak bir yıldızın ışığı başka bir yıldızı geçerken
değil, yıldızın çekimi çevredeki boşluğu büktüğü
zaman, ışığın yolu, ışığın kendisi içeri doğru
çekilmeksizin bükülür. |
D | Başka bir yıldızı geçerken uzak bir yıldızdan
gelen ışığın yolu, yıldız ışığın kendisini çektiği
için değil, çevredeki boşluk yıldızı çektiği için,
bükülür. |
E | Uzak bir yıldızdan gelip başka bir yıldızı geçen
ışığın yolu, ışığın kendisi içeri doğru çekildiği için
değil, yıldızın çekimi çevredeki boşluğu büktüğü
için, bükülür. |
Soru 39 |
A major reason for the worldwide decline in the
number of frogs could be that they are being eaten
by human beings.
A | Kurbağaların sayısındaki düşüşün dünya
çapındaki bir ana sebebi de onların insanlar
tarafından yeniyor olması olabilir. |
B | Kurbağaların sayısında dünya çapındaki düşüşün
bir ana sebebi de, onların insanlar tarafından
yeniyor olması olabilir. |
C | Kurbağaların insanlar tarafından yeniyor olması
onların sayısında dünya çapındaki düşüşün en
büyük sebebi olabilir. |
D | Dünya çapında kurbağaların insanlar tarafından
yeniyor olması sayılarındaki düşüşün bir ana
sebebini oluşturabilir. |
E | Kurbağa sayısının düşüşünün dünya çapındaki
en büyük nedeni insanların onları yemesidir. |
Soru 40 |
Çarşamba günkü sonuçlar eğer Amerikan
seçmenlerinin tahmin edilemezliğinin bir
göstergesi ise, Ralph Nader yeni perdeler için Oval
Office'in ölçülerini almayı düşünebilir.
A | If VVednesday's results are an indication of the
unpredictability of U.S. voters, Ralph Nader
might consider measuring the Oval Office for
new curtains. |
B | VVednesday's results may be an indication of the
unpredictability of U.S. voters, so Ralph Nader
might think of measuring the Oval Office for
new curtains. |
C | If Wednesday's results show that American
voters are unpredictable, Ralph Nader could
measure the Oval Office for new curtains. |
D | VVednesday's results could have been an
indication of the unpredictability of U.S. voters
if Ralph Nader considered measuring the Oval
Office for new curtains. |
E | Ralph Nader might have considered measuring
the Oval Office for new curtains if VVednesday's
results had been an indication of the
unpredictability of U.S. voters. |
Soru 41 |
Son 50 yılda büyük ilerlemeler kaydettik ancak
ülkenin geri kalan kısmıyla henüz birleşemedik.
A | Över the past 50 years, we progressed a great
deal but we could have joined the rest of the
country. |
B | We made considerable progress över the past
50 years, but we failed to integrate with the rest
of the country yet. |
C | Although we failed to integrate with the rest of
the country över the past 50 years, we made
considerable headway. |
D | We made considerable progress in the rest of
the country, but we failed to integrate över the
past 50 years. |
E | We integrated över the past 50 years, but we
made considerable headway with the rest of
the country. |
Soru 42 |
Dünyadaki bilimsel çalışmaların incelenmesiyle,
kızamık aşısı dahil aşıların otizme yol açtığına dair
hiç bir ikna edici kanıta rastlanmamıştır.
A | With the examination of scientific studies
worldwide they have found no convincing
evidence that vaccines cause autism including
the measles vaccine. |
B | A worldwide examination of scientific studies
has indicated that there is clear evidence that
vaccines, including the measles vaccine, cause
autism. |
C | An examination of scientific studies worldwide
has found no convincing evidence that vaccines,
including the measles vaccine, cause autism. |
D | A convincing examination of scientific studies
worldwide has shown evidence of vaccines like
the measles vaccine causing autism. |
E | An examination of the causes of autism
worldwide has found that scientific studies
have convincing evidence of vaccines, including
the measles vaccine. |
Soru 43 |
- 43.-46. sorularda, boş bırakılan yere, parçada anlam bütünlüğünü sağlamak için getirilebilecek cümleyi bulunuz.
A | Mass is defined by the physical content (number
of electrons, protons, molecules, ete...) that an
object is composed of. |
B | The force of gravity depends upon the mass of
the objects involved. |
C | The force of gravity is proportional to the
product of the two masses, and inversely
proportional to the square of the distance
between their centers of mass. |
D | The "law" of gravity is a mathematical
deseription of the consistency observed in the
way bodies attract. |
E | Furthermore, he deduced that gravitational
forces exist between ali objects. |
Soru 44 |
Before combustion can occur, the substances
İnvolved must be heated to the kindling
temperature, which is the temperature at which
the reaction is fast enough to proceed without
further addition of heat from the outside. The
kindling temperature for many substances varies
and often depends on how finely divided the
substance is. — A common example of such
a reaction that has caused many tragic fires in
peoples' homes is when rags containing paints,
paint thinners, or lacquers are stored without
enough circulation of air to carry off the heat
produced by the slow oxidation of the solvents
by oxygen in the existing air: the heat of reaction
accumulates and raises the temperature of the
system above the kindling temperature, and
spontaneous combustion occurs.
A | What conditions would have to exist for the
kindling temperature? |
B | When the heat released during a slovv reaction
remains and raises the temperature of the
reacting substances to the kindling temperature,
spontaneous combustion may occur. |
C | Now that we know how spontaneous
combustion usually occurs, you can ask yourself
how likely it is for a human to spontaneously
combust. |
D | First, the "substance," a human being (70%
water), would have to be heated to the kindling
temperature of a human body. |
E | Combustion is any Chemical reaction that is
accompanied by the evolution of heat and light,
although most cases of combustion involved
substances burning in air. |
Soru 45 |
Now is the time to make realistic goals and
strategies to harness the power of the sun. The
harnessing of solar energy is not new in fact,
development of solar energy dates back more
than 150 years, to the middle of the industrial
revolution. Several pioneering solar power
plants were constructed to produce steam from
the heat of the sun, which was used to drive the
machinery of the time. At the same time, Henri
Becquerel discovered the photovoltaic effect; that
is, the production of electricity directly from the
sun. Becquerel's research was investigated and
extended by, among others, Werner Siemens.
— Early photovoltaic applications were geared
more towards sensing and measuring light (such
as a camera's light meter) than towards producing
power. With the advent of the transistor and
accompanying semiconductor technology,
however, the efficiency of photovoltaic power
increased dramatically. Photovoltaic power
became more practical. Över the years, many
companies, including Siemens Solar, have worked
to increase the efficiency of photovoltaic power.
A | Photovoltaic power remained a curiosity for
many years, since it was very inefficient at
turning sunlight into electricity. |
B | Today, commonly available solar panels are 12%
efficient, which is four times greater than only
a few years ago. |
C | Siemens Solar manufactures photovoltaic
panels which produce electricity directly from
the sun. |
D | Över the years, many companies, including
Siemens Solar, have worked to increase the
efficiency of photovoltaic power. |
E | The challenge is to make use of solar energy
directly and in a non-polluting fashion. |
Soru 46 |
The making of a rainbow begins when sunlight
strikes the front of a raindrop. The entering white
light is refracted or bent and separated into its
component colors. These colors then bounces off
the back of the drop and are bent again as they
leave the drop behaving as if they had passed
through a prism. Why are the different colors
formed? Each of the colors present in white light
are bent a different amount in passing through the
drop. The red bends the least and violet bends the
most. The rest of the colors lie in between. The
result a red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo
violet color spectrum. — So, each drop brings
one and only one color to your eye. Two people
located at different positions will see different
colors coming from the same drop. A drop that
brings you a speck of red light may in fact bring me
a speck of green or violet light. Each drop of liquid
is also falling and as its position changes the color
that reaches our eye also changes. So a single drop
in its fail from the clouds to the earth can and does
bring ali the colors of the spectrum to our eye.
A | The traditional description of a rainbovv is that it
is made up of seven colors- red, orange, yellovv,
green, blue, indigo, and violet. |
B | The location of each color reflected off the back
of the drop and striking your eye is alvvays at a
fixed angle measured from a line betvveen your
eye and the sun. |
C | The only portion of the colored light you get to
see is the color directed at an angle that actually
strikes your eye. |
D | A rainbow is sunlight spread out into its
spectrum of colors and diverted to the eye of
the observer by the water droplets. |
E | Moonlight is much fainter, of course, so the
lunar rainbow is not as nearly as bright as the
one produced by sunlight. |
Soru 47 |
- 47.-51. sorularda, karşılıklı konuşmanın boş bırakılan kısmını tamamlayabilecek İfadeyi bulunuz.
- George : Where’s my pen? I had it when we came out.
- John : —
- George : No. İt never has done. İt must have been a pickpocket in that crowd at the station.
- John : You shouldn’t carry it in your outside pocket.
A | Shall we go back home and check for it? |
B | Well, it's gone now. What a nuisance! |
C | Where shall we look for it? |
D | Can it have fallen out of your pocket? |
E | Did you check your bag? |
Soru 48 |
- Mary :Wouldn’t it be nice if we could pick a bunch of flowers?
- Jack : If everybody did that, there wouldn’t be many left. Let’s go to the greenhouses.
- Mary : ----
- Jack : Never mind. We won’t stay long.
A | I would like to see flowers everywhere. |
B | Do you know about the famous flowers of the
city? |
C | It'll be terribly hot inside. |
D | I love the flowers in the greenhouses |
E | Do you work in this greenhouse? |
Soru 49 |
- William : Do you know that the cost of production at the mines increases as more money is being spent on making them safer for the men who work in them?
- Clay : -----
- William : Ali the people agree that men who work ali day in difficult and dangerous conditions should receive good wages.
- Clay: I strongly agree with this idea.
A | Unfortunately, although the greatest care is
taken, accidents happen in which many lives
are lost. |
B | I think it is a necessary improvement. What
about the debate on the miners' salaries? |
C | I agree. What about the various gases in the
mines. |
D | Do the miners have to use a special kind of lamp
to work in the mines? |
E | I can't understand. Why do many people work
in these unfavorable conditions? |
Soru 50 |
- Marie : Many people today do not know the real meaning of education.
- Sally: ---
- Marie : I don't agree. If a man is truly educated, he will have been shown how to lead a happy and useful life.
- Sally: You may be right. Educated people must be good citizens of the world.
A | What do you mean? Education is what teachers
teach in the courses at schools. |
B | Most students go to a university to study some
special subject of groups of subjects. |
C | I think we should go to universities to learn
about their education systems. |
D | According to me, an educated person is the
one who knows how to behave towards other
human beings. |
E | Universities are the places where young people
come to receive higher education. |
Soru 51 |
- Mary : ---
- Susan : This is because government needs money for many things, for example, to pay its soldiers, sailors and airmen, to build roads, to buy goods from abroad.
- Mary : Yet, I think that there are several things that the State finds the money for these Services.
- Susan : Of course, there are. We need to pay taxes if we want our society to continue.
A | How can the government build roads, bridges,
offices and schools? |
B | Why do we cali this tax 'direct' tax? |
C | Why do people complain about paying taxes? |
D | What is it called that we pay for the goods such
as watches, jewelry, tobacco? |
E | Why must we pay taxes? |
Soru 52 |
- 52.-56. sorularda, cümleler sırasıyla okunduğunda parçanın anlam bütünlüğünü bozan cümleyi bulunuz.
A | I |
B | II |
C | III |
D | IV |
E | V |
Soru 53 |
(I) Carbon dioxide forms a very small proportion
of the air. (II) Plants are able to use it as a food,
combining it with water to form car-bohydrates
and oxygen. (III) Animals convert these products
back to carbon dioxide and water, which they
exhale. (IV) A man breathes out a volume of
carbon dioxide equal to about 80 per cent of the
volume of oxygen he takes İn. (V) They also cause
tense muscles to relax, thus directly relleving one
of the commonest symptoms.
A | I |
B | II |
C | III |
D | IV |
E | V |
Soru 54 |
(I) There is a special risk of iron deficiency at
certain times. (II) During the years of growth a
child needs iron not only to maintain the blood
but to increase it, and this leaves little chance of
building up any reserves. (III) İf the allergen is one
that can be avoided, such as a particular facepowder,
fabric, or food, the problem is solved.
(IV) When a girl reaches puberty she may have no
stored iron, and with the onset of menstruation
she becomes anemic. (V) The underfed factory
girls of Othe 19th century developed a gross irondeficiency
anemia known as chlorosis (from the
yellowish complexion).
A | I |
B | II |
C | III |
D | IV |
E | V |
Soru 55 |
(I) Skin cancer can occur anywhere on the body, but
it is most common in skin that has been exposed
to sunlight, such as the face, neck, hands, and
arms. (II) There are several types of cancer that
start in the skin. (III) The most common types are
basal celi carcinoma and squamous celi carcinoma,
which are nonmelanoma skin cancers. (IV) Cells
may help researchers in skin and hair therapies;
tool can be used to find other body stem cells,
including cancer stem cells. (V) The prognosis
depends mostly on the stage of the cancer and
the type of treatment used to remove the cancer.
A | I |
B | II |
C | III |
D | IV |
E | V |
Soru 56 |
(|) Eastern Canada's biggest telephone company,
Aliant, has asked the Royal Canadian Mounted
Poliçe to investigate possible sabotage of its
equipment. (II) Aliant says some of its customers
in Cape Breton in Nova Scotia lost their phone
service because of a damaged fibre optic cable.
(III) Elsewhere, 500 customers in Pictou County
in the same province also lost power because of
damaged equipment. (IV) Tuesday was the fifth
day of the strike at Aliant. (V) The main causes of
the trouble are stili under investigation.
A | I |
B | II |
C | III |
D | IV |
E | V |
Soru 57 |
- 57.-60. sorularda, verilen cümleye anlamca en yakın cümleyi bulunuz.
A | Due to its beauty and power, Venice, at the head
of the Adriatic Sea, was named as the "Queen
of the Adriatic. |
B | Because of its position at the Adriatic Sea,
Venice was called the "Queen of the Adriatic"
with its beauty and power. |
C | Venice, the Queen of the Adriatic, has been
renowned with its beauty and the power. |
D | Mostly because of its beauty, Venice, located
at the head of the Adriatic Sea, is called the
"Queen of the Adriatic". |
E | Venice is the Queen of the Adriatic as it is
located at the head of the Adriatic |
Soru 58 |
As the cost of making canals and of keeping them
in good condition is very great, ship owners have
to pay a great deal every time a ship goes through.
A | İt is difficult for ship owners to make canals and
keep them in good condition and therefore they
have to pay much money. |
B | İt is very expensive to make canals and keep
them in good condition and therefore ship
owners pay much money while passing through. |
C | As the cost of making canals is increasing day by
day, ship owners are paying more money every
time a ship goes through. |
D | As the ships going through the canals are huge,
the ship owners have to pay much money. |
E | Canals need to be kept in good conditions as
ship owners are paying much money for their
preservation. |
Soru 59 |
His love of humanity made him sympathize not
only with the ideas of great men but with the lives
and sufferings of ali men.
A | As he was fond of people, he enjoyed the ideas,
lives and sufferings of ali the great men. |
B | Thanks to his love of humanity, he suffered from
the ideas and lives of the great men. |
C | Owing to his love of human beings, he both
enjoyed the ideas of great men and the lives
and sufferings of ali men. |
D | As he was sympathized with the ideas, lives and
sufferings of ali the men, he was fond of all the
human beings. |
E | He was only fond of the ideas of great men
thanks to his love of humanity, yet he didn't go
for the sufferings of ali men. |
Soru 60 |
The best kind of practical joke is one which is not a
cause of trouble to anybody, but which everybody
can enjoy.
A | The best practical jokes do not cause any
trouble for people and are enjoyed by all. |
B | Practical jokes may cause troubles for people,
yet it is enjoyable at the same time. |
C | The best joke is the one which does not cause
any troubles, but some people may not enjoy it. |
D | If you want people to laugh at your joke, it must
not cause any trouble for them. |
E | If a joke is dangerous for people, then it is not
a practical joke. |
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