Questions 1-6 (Sentence Equivalent)
Directions: For each of the following sentences, select the two answers of the
six choices given that, when substituted in the sentence, both logically
complete the sentence as a whole and create sentences that are equivalent to one
another in meaning. Amusingly enough, lawyers sometimes drive their sport cars in the same
fashion that they construct their cases: a lawyer noted for the ______ of his
arguments, for example, may also be known for the circuitousness of his routes.
A. brevity
B. pertinacity
C. judiciousness
D. deviousness
E. conciseness
F. indirectness