P1 - why clg football is famous? speculations.
P2 - some more speculations.
P3 - so why athletes put their best?
P4 - compared the passion with this.
P5 - other obscure reasons are also thr.
1. Assuming that the information in the passage above is correct, which of the following can be most reasonably inferred about freshman college basketball players?
the stories of star freshmen driving school owned BMW's for example,
(A) Some of them are viewed as stars - correct
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2. This passage was most likely written as part of which of the following works:
(A) "Grown Man Playing," the autobiography of a star college freshman - no
(B) "Whither the Talent?" an editorial in a sports magazine about the decline of play in the NBA - no
(C) "BMW's on the Boards," an indictment of corrupt recruiting policies at several major colleges - no
(D) "Shotmakers," a biographical dictionary of the best 200 professional basketball players - no
(E) "Why We Cheer," a collection of essays on the appeal of sports since World War I - why we cheer helps
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3. The author's attitude towards college athletics could best be summarized in which of the following ways"
The correct answer is C. This answer choice is in line with the overall tone of the passage. Answers A and D are out of scope, and B and E generally oppose of the author's thesis.
(A) A valuable source of income to schools.
(B) A breeding ground of inequity and greed.
(C) An engaging and compelling source of entertainment
(D) A distraction from academics.
(E) A place for athletes to display their skills and receive appropriate compensation.
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4. The author suggests that all of the following might contribute to the popularity of college basketball EXCEPT:
(A) The purity of competition
(B) The nostalgic appeal of remembering college
(C) The "fascination with watching overgrown man-children"
(D) The hope of seeing a future NBA superstar play --- has to be the answer. other options are mentioned.
(E) The economic costs of attending professional games as compared to college games