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              Time –30 minutes

              25 Questions

              1. Drug companies lose money when manufacturing

              drugs that cure those suffering from rare diseases

              because selling a drug to only a few people usually

              does not recoup manufacturing expenses.Therefore,

              a company manufacturing any of the drugs that cure

              those suffering from loxemia, an extremely rare

              disease, will undoubtedly lose money.

              Which of the following, if true, most seriously

              weakens the conclusion above?

              (A)Several drugs that cure those suffering from

              loxemia also cure those suffering from very

              common illnesses.

              (B)Most of those who contract loxemia also con-

              tract another illness concurrently.

              (C)Most of the drug companies that manufacture

              drugs that cure rare diseases do not manufac-

              ture drugs that cure loxemia.

              (D)A sizable number of people are afflicted with

              one or another rare disease even though each

              rare disease afflicts only a small number of

              people.

              (E)The larger the amount of a drug that is manu-

              factured, the lower the manufacturing expense

              for each unit of the drug that is produced.

              2.The tomb of a warrior killed in 1501 bears a sculpted

              portrait depicting him dressed for battle.Some his-

              torians attribute the portrait to an artist from that

              century, but of the many references to the tomb in

              surviving documents, none that predates the 1800’s

              mentions the portrait.The portrait is therefore more

              likely the work of a much later artist.

              Which of the following, if true, would also support

              the conclusion of the argument if substituted for the

              evidence given concerning the portrait?

              (A)The portrait of the warrior was commissioned by

              the family of the warrior’s widow.

              (B)References in surviving documents mention that

              an artist was paid in 1525 for an unspecified

              number of works for the church in which the

              tomb is located

              (C)The warrior is depicted in the portrait as wearing

              boots made of a material not used for boots

              until the 1700’s.

              (D)Some other art treasures from the church in

              which the tomb is located have been reliable

              dated to the 1400’s.

              (E)The portrait of the warrior on the tomb strongly

              resembles a portrait of him known to have

              been completed during his lifetime.

              Questions 3-7

              A florist is designing flower arrangements containing two

              or more varieties of flowers selected from among six

              varieties of flowers:freesias, irises, lilies, peonies, tulips,

              and zinnias.All acceptable arrangements conform to the

              following conditions:

              If an arrangement contains any freesias, it cannot

              contain any zinnias.

              If an arrangement contains any tulips, it cannot

              contain any zinnias.

              If an arrangement contains any peonies, it must also

              contain at least one zinnia, and there must be

              exactly as many zinnias as peonies.

              If an arrangement contains any irises, it must also contain

              tulips, and there must be twice as many tulips as irises.

              If an arrangement contains freesias, the number of

              freesias must be greater than the total number of

              other flowers used.

              3. Which of the following flower arrangements could be

              made acceptable simply by adding a tulip?

              (A)Three freesias, one lily, two tulips

              (B)Four freesias, two peonies, one tulip

              (C)Five freesias, one iris, one tulip

              (D)Two irises, two tulips, two zinnias

              (E)Two lilies, two peonies, two tulips

              4.Which of the following, if added to an unacceptable

              flower arrangement consisting of four tulips and two

              freesias, would make the arrangement acceptable?

              (A)Four freesias

              (B)Four irises

              (C)Two lilies

              (D)Two peonies

              (E)Two zinnias

              5.Each of the following is a pair of varieties of flowers

              that can be used together in an acceptable flower

              arrangement EXCEPT

              (A)freesias and irises

              (B)freesias and tulips

              (C)irises and lilies

              (D)irises and peonies

              (E)lilies and zinnias

              6.Which of the following unacceptable flower arrange-

              ments could be made acceptable simply by removing

              some or all of the flowers of one variety?

              (A)Four freesias, one iris, one lily, one peony

              (B)Four freesias, one iris, two tulips, one zinnia

              (C)Four freesias, two irises, two tulips, one zinnia

              (D)Three freesias, one lily, one peony, two zinnias

              (E)Three freesias, two peonies, one tulip, two zinnias

              7.If an unacceptable flower arrangement consisting of

              four freesias, one lily, one peony, and two tulips is to

              be made acceptable by adding or removing only one

              flower, which of the following must be done?

              (A)Add one freesia

              (B)Add one iris

              (C)Add one zinnia

              (D)Remove the peony

              (E)Remove one tulip

              8.Scientist:More than 1, 000 large asteroids regularly

              cross the Earth’s path.Even though the probabil-

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              ity of one colliding with the Earth is extremely

              slight, we should do whatever we can to reduce

              that probability since any such collision would

              be catastrophic.The best way to avoid such a

              disaster is to deflect the asteroids.The only

              known way of deflecting asteroids is by hitting

              them with nuclear weapons that would be stored

              in space stations.

              The scientist’s claims are structured so as to lead to

              which of the following conclusions?

              (A)Nuclear technology is the only technology that

              can plausibly be used to prevent natural

              catastrophes.

              (B)Nuclear weapons should be deployed in space.

              (C)No catastrophe has yet been caused by the

              collision of an asteroid with the Earth.

              (D)The 1, 000 large asteroids that cross the Earth’s

              path pose only an extremely slight risk of

              colliding with the Earth.

              (E)There is currently no acceptable use to which

              nuclear weapons can be put, aside from pro-

              tecting the Earth from asteroids.

              9.It has long been thought that high levels of the hor-

              mone testosterone contribute to the onset of heart

              disease in men.However, this view cannot be correct,

              since men who have heart disease typically show

              significantly lower levels of testosterone than do men

              who have not had heart disease.

              The argument above assumes which of the following?

              (A)Many men who have never had heart disease

              have unusually low levels of testosterone.

              (B)Having heart disease does not significantly lower

              the level of testosterone in men.

              (C)Levels of hormones other than testosterone

              significantly affect the likelihood that a man

              will develop heart disease.

              (D)Heart disease and lowered testosterone levels in

              men are the effects of a single common cause.

              (E)High levels of testosterone have never been

              thought to contribute to a serious disease other

              than heart disease

              10.The time-out technique involves removing the child from

              an undesirable situation in order to let the child think

              things over.Over the last two decades, family doctors

              have been advocating this technique as preferable to

              spanking, which is now known to be potentially injurious

              and no more effective.

              10.Which of the following can properly be concluded

              from the data presented in the graph?

              (A)The 1962 survey was based on a larger sample

              than the 1992 survey was.

              (B)In the period between the surveys, denying tele-

              vision privileges was never the disciplinary

              technique most popular with parents.

              (C)The four disciplinary techniques featured in the

              graph were the only disciplinary techniques

              named by parents in either survey.

              (D)The 1962 survey allowed parents to name more

              than one disciplinary technique, but the 1992

              survey may not have allowed this.

              (E)In the period between the surveys, there were

              no significant changes in the popularity of lec-

              turing children as a disciplinary method.

              11.People who engage in scuba diving are healthier, on

              average, than people who do not engage in this

              activity.Therefore, scuba diving tends to promote

              improved health.

              The argument is most vulnerable to criticism on the

              grounds that it

              (A)presupposes that everyone who takes up scuba

              diving does so solely for health reasons

              (B)leads to a further and falsifiable conclusion that

              no one can achieve good health without

              engaging in scuba diving

              (C)fails to point out that a small number of people

              are seriously injured in scuba diving accidents

              each year

              (D)treats a precondition for improving one’s health

              as though it were something that by itself

              could ensure good health

              (E)overlooks the possibility that people generally do

              not take up scuba diving unless they are in

              good health

              Questions 12-15

              An art museum owns six paintings by an eighteenth-

              century painter.The paintings, listed in order by esti-

              mated value from lowest to highest, are F, G, H, S, T,

              and U.Paintings F, G, and H are landscapes; S, T, and U

              are portraits.At any one time, exactly three of the six

              paintings are on exhibit, subject to the following

              restrictions:

              The paintings on exhibit cannot all be landscapes.

              If the exhibit includes only one portrait, that portrait

              must be U.

              H cannot be on exhibit at any time that T is on exhibit.

              12.Which of the following could be the three paintings

              on exhibit at some point?

              (A)F, G, and H

              (B)F, G, and T

              (C)G, H, and S

              (D)G, S, and U

              (E)H, T, and U

              13.Which of the following, if they are the first two

              paintings selected for inclusion in a future exhibit,

              leave the widest choice of paintings for the third

              painting in that future exhibit?

              (A)F and G

              (B)G and H

              (C)H and U

              (D)S and T

              (E)S and U

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              14.An exhibit must include S if which of the following

              is true?

              (A)T is included in the exhibit.

              (B)T is not included in the exhibit.

              (C)H is the only landscape included in the exhibit.

              (D)U is included in the exhibit.

              (E)The exhibit includes either F or G, but not both.

              15.If U is undergoing restoration and is not available to

              be exhibited, which of the following is a painting that

              CANNOT then be exhibited?

              (A)F

              (B)G

              (C)H

              (D)S

              (E)T

              Questions 16-22

              In each of the five consecutive days of a cooks’ con-

              tention, exactly one of five well-known cooks―G, H, J,

              K, and L―will cook a demonstration meal.Each of the

              five cooks will cook exactly one of the five meals.The

              schedule for the cooks is constrained by the following

              conditions:

              H cannot cook on any of the first three days.

              L must cook on one of the days before the day on

              which H cooks.

              J must cook on one of the days before the day on

              which G cooks.

              G must cook on one of the days before the day on

              which K cooks.

              16.Which of the following can be the order, from first to

              fifth, in which the five cooks cook the meals?

              (A)G, K, L, J, H

              (B)J, G, K, H, L

              (C)J, G, K, L, H

              (D)J, K, G, L, H

              (E)L, J, H, K, G

              17.If K cooks the fourth meal, which of the following

              must be true?

              (A)G cooks on the third day.

              (B)H cooks on the fifth day.

              (C)J cooks on the first day.

              (D)J cooks on the second day.

              (E)L cooks on the third day.

              18.Which of the following can be true?

              (A)G cooks the first meal.

              (B)J cooks the fourth meal.

              (C)L cooks the fifth meal.

              (D)H cooks on some day before G cooks.

              (E)L cooks on some day after K cooks.

              19.If G cooks a meal on some day before L does, then it

              must be true that

              (A)G cooks the second meal

              (B)J cooks the third meal

              (C)H cooks the fourth meal

              (D)K cooks the fifth meal

              (E)L cooks the fourth meal

              20.If J does not cook on the first day, then it must be

              true that

              (A)G does not cook the third meal

              (B)H does not cook the fourth meal

              (C)J does not cook the second meal

              (D)L does not cook the third meal

              (E)K does not cook the fifth meal

              21.If H does not cook the fifth meal, which of the fol-

              lowing must be true?

              (A)G cooks the second meal.

              (B)J cooks the first meal.

              (C)J cooks the second meal.

              (D)K cooks the fifth meal.

              (E)L cooks the first meal.

              22.If G cooks the third meal, which of the following

              is true?

              (A)L is the only one of the five cooks who can

              cook the first meal.

              (B)J is the only one of the five cooks who can

              cook the second meal.

              (C)Any one of exactly three of the five cooks can

              cook the second meal.

              (D)K is the only one of the five cooks who can

              cook the fourth meal.

              (E)Either one of exactly two of the five cooks can

              cook the fifth meal.

              23.Which of the following most logically completes the

              argument below?

              In recent years, the proportion of car buyers who buy

              new cars rather than used cars has declined.Some

              consumers have attributed this change to an increase

              in new-car prices.As evidence of the price increase,

              they cite figures that show that, even adjusting for

              inflation, the price that the buyer of a new car pays,

              on average, is far higher now than a few years ago.

              This evidence is unpersuasive, however, because

              (A)the value of a car that is bought new declines

              much more rapidly than does the value of a

              car that is bought used

              (B)after someone has bought a car, it might be

              several years before that person next buys

              a car

              (C)a decline in the proportion of car buyers who

              buy new cars must necessarily mean that the

              proportion who buy used cars has increased

              (D)the relative increase in used-car sales might be

              explained by the decisions of only a small

              proportion of all car buyers

              (E)the change in the average price paid for a new

              car could result solely from more people’s

              rejecting inexpensive new cars in favor of used

              cars

              24.In Bassaria a group of that country’s most senior

              judges has criticized the uniform mandatory sentences

              recently introduced for certain specific crimes.The

              judges argue that such sentences, by depriving them

              of all discretion in setting sentences, make it impos-

              sible for them to consider either aggravating or exten-

              uating circumstances and so make it impossible to

              achieve true justice―the fitting of the severity of the

              punishment to the gravity of the particular crime.

              Which of the following, if true, provides the strongest

              evidence for the claim that in Bassaria the newly

              introduced mandatory sentences are not necessarily a

              change for the worse with respect to ac

              

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              hieving true

              justice as defined in the argument?

              (A)Before mandatory sentencing, judges in eastern

              Bassaria imposed strikingly different sentences

              from those in western Bassaria for equally

              grave instances of the same kind of offense.

              (B)In Bassaria the frequency of crimes that have

              been made subject to mandatory sentences is

              lower now than it was just prior to the intro-

              duction of mandatory sentencing.

              (C)The law introducing mandatory sentences was

              passed in the legislature of Bassaria by a large

              majority and is unlikely to be repealed in the

              foreseeable future.

              (D)There used to be a wide difference between the

              minimum and the maximum sentences allowed

              by law in cases of crimes now subject to man-

              datory sentences.

              (E)In Bassaria judges are appointed for life and are

              thus not easily influenced by political pressure

              groups.

              25.Each of two particular inspection systems that are based

              on different principles would detect all product flaws but

              would also erroneously reject three percent of flawless

              products.Assuming there is no overlap between the

              products erroneously rejected by the two systems and

              also no interference between the systems if both operate,

              using both systems and rejecting only those products

              found flawed by both would be a way of avoiding all

              erroneous rejections.

              Which of the following most precisely characterizes the

              reasoning in the argument?

              (A)The reasoning is conclusive, that is, the conclusion

              cannot be false if the statements offered in its

              support are true.

              (B)The reasoning is strong but not conclusive, if the

              statements offered in support of the conclusion are

              true, they provide good grounds for that conclu-

              sion, though it is possible that additional infor-

              mation might weaken the argument.

              (C)The reasoning is weak; the statements offered in

              support of the conclusion, though relevant to it,

              by themselves provide at best inadequate grounds for the conclusion.

              (D)The reasoning is flawed in that the conclusion is no

              more than a paraphrase of one of the pieces of

              evidence offered in its support.

              (E)The reasoning is flawed in that the argument treats

              evidence that a factor is necessary to bring about

              an event as if it were evidence that the factor is

              sufficient to bring about that event.

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