FREE Cooperative Admissions Reading Question and Answers 2026 June

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COOP ExamBy Dr. Alexandra KimJun 3, 202610 min read
FREE Cooperative Admissions Reading Question and Answers 2026 June
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The Olympic Oath is repeated by all the contestants during the commencement exercises. "we swear that we will take part in Olympic games in the loyal competition, respecting the regulations which govern them and desirous of participating in them in the true spirit of sportsmanship for the honor of our country and for the glory of sport".
When taking this oath

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Red tape is a word used nowadays to describe procedures and unusually high amounts of paperwork that seem to impede rather than facilitate getting anything done. The phrase first appeared in England, when packages of official paper and documents were bound together with red tape. This cord was being tied and loosened all the time. Red tape is a phrase that is frequently used in everyday speech, as evidenced by the frequent use of it in the writings of Thomas Carlyle and Charles Dickens.
The use of red tape in

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The terms full, half, and crescent are used to characterize different moon phases.
Find the term with a similar definition to phases.

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We frequently overlook what is beneath money because it has grown to be so significant. If we ask ourselves a hypothetical question, such "If you were starving on a desolate island with no hope of rescue for a long time, and had to choose between a million dollars in gold or a fifty-pound Wisconsin chees, which would you take?" we can usually get our attention back. I believe it is imperative to understand simply and plainly what is going on behind the cash. (zolpidem) I have my doubts that we will be able to fix our issues since only the people, the land, the machines, the houses, the freight cars, and the loaves of bread give money any real value. Long-term, the primary components of the economy are human labor, capital investment, raw resources, mechanical energy, and scientific knowledge.
According to the author, if one were far from civilization

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The man who boasted that his wife had hollowed out one of his enormous pumpkins and used half of it as a cradle met his master. When he shared his tale, the second man related how two adult police officers in his city were seen dozing off on one beat. The latter noted that after harvest, the cornstalks in one of the backyards were removed and sold as telephone poles.
Red tape is a term for:

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We frequently overlook what is beneath money because it has grown to be so significant. If we ask ourselves a hypothetical question, such "If you were starving on a desolate island with no hope of rescue for a long time, and had to choose between a million dollars in gold or a fifty-pound Wisconsin chees, which would you take?" we can usually get our attention back. I believe it is imperative to understand simply and plainly what is going on behind the cash. I have my doubts that we will be able to fix our issues since only the people, the land, the machines, the houses, the freight cars, and the loaves of bread give money any real value. Long-term, the primary components of the economy are human labor, capital investment, raw resources, mechanical energy, and scientific knowledge.
The sentence that most accurately conveys the core concept or theme of this choice is:

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The man who boasted that his wife had hollowed out one of his enormous pumpkins and used half of it as a cradle met his master. When he shared his tale, the second man related how two adult police officers in his city were seen dozing off on one beat. The latter noted that after harvest, the cornstalks in one of the backyards were removed and sold as telephone poles.
The master was:

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University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education

Dr. Alexandra Kim holds a PhD in Professional Studies from the University of Pennsylvania and is a Certified Professional in Learning and Performance (CPLP) and Certified Professional in Talent Development (CPTD). With 17 years of corporate training and professional certification advisory experience, she helps professionals navigate specialized, emerging, and cross-industry certification programs.

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