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GMAT考试逻辑90题(二)DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
46. Twelve healthy volunteers with the Apo-A-IV-1 gene and twelve healthy volunteers who instead have the Apo-A-IV-2 gene each consumed a standard diet supplemented daily by a high-cholesterol food. A high level of cholesterol in the blood is associated with an increased risk of heart disease. After three weeks, the blood cholesterol levels of the subjects in the second group were unchanged, whereas the blood cholesterol levels of those with the Apo-A-IV-1 gene rose 20 percent. DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following is most strongly supported by the inFORMation above?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Approximately half the population carries a gene that lowers cholesterol levels.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) Most of those at risk of heart disease may be able to reduce their risk by adopting a low-cholesterol diet.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) The bodies of those who have the Apo-A-IV-2 gene excrete cholesterol when blood cholesterol reaches a certain level.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) The presence of the Apo-A-IV-1 gene seems to indicate that a person has a lower risk of heart disease.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) The presence of the Apo-A-IV-2 gene may inhibit the elevation of blood cholesterol.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  47. High school students who feel that they are not succeeding in school often drop out before graduating and go to work. Last year, however, the city's high school dropout rate was significantly lower than the previous year's rate. This is encouraging evidence that the program instituted two years ago to improve the morale of high school students has begun to take effect to reduce dropouts.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following, if true about the last year, most seriously weakens the argument?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) There was a recession that caused a high level or unemployment in the city.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) The morale of students who dropped out of high school had been low even before they reached high school.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) As in the preceding year, more high school students remained in school than dropped out.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) High schools in the city established placement offices to assist their graduates in obtaining employment.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) The antidropout program was primarily aimed at improving students' morale in those high schools with the highest dropout rates.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  48. The television show Henry was not widely watched until it was scheduled for Tuesday evenings immediately after That's Life, the most popular show on television. During the year after the move, Henry was consistently one of the ten most-watched shows on television. Since Henry's recent move to Wednesday evenings, however, it has been watched by far fewer people. We must conclude that Henry was widely watched before the move to Wednesday evenings because it followed That's Life and not because people especially liked it.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following, if true, most strengthens the argument?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Henry has been on the air for three years, but That's Life has been on the air for only two years.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) The show that replaced Henry on Tuesdays has persistently had a low number of viewers in the Tuesday time slot.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) The show that now follows That's Life on Tuesdays has double the number of viewers it had before being moved.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) After its recent move to Wednesday, Henry was aired at the same time as the second most popular show on television.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) That's Life was not widely watched during the first year it was airedDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Questions 49-50DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Joseph: My encyclopedia says that the mathematician Pierre de Fermat died in 1665 without leaving behind any written proof for a theorem that he claimed nonetheless to have proved. Probably this alleged theorem simply cannot be proved, since——as the article points out——no one else has been able to prove it. Therefore it is likely that Fermat was either lying or else mistaken when he made his claim.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Laura: Your encyclopedia is out of date. Recently someone has in fact proved Fermat's theorem. And since the theorem is provable, your claim——that Fermat was lying or mistaken——clearly is wrong.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  49. Joseph's statement that "this alleged theorem simply cannot be proved" plays which one of the following roles in his argument?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) an assumption for which no support is offeredDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) a subsidiary conclusion on which his argument's main conclusion is basedDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) a potential objection that his argument anticipates and attempts to answer before it is raisedDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) the principle claim that his argument is structured to refuteDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) background inFORMation that neither supports nor undermines his argument's conclusionDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  50. Which one of the following most accurately describes a reasoning error in Laura's argument?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) It purports to establish its conclusion by making a claim that, if true, would actually contradict that conclusion.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) It mistakenly assumes that the quality of a person's character can legitimately be taken to guarantee the accuracy of the claims that person has made.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) It mistakes something that is necessary for its conclusion to follow for something that ensures that the conclusion follows.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) It uses the term "provable" without defining it.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) It fails to distinguish between a true claim that has mistakenly between believed to be false and a false claim that has mistakenly been believed to be true.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  51. People who have political power tend to see new technologies as a means of extending or protecting their power, whereas they generally see new ethical arguments and ideas as a threat to it. Therefore, technical ingenuity usually brings benefits to those who have this ingenuity, whereas ethical inventiveness brings only pain to those who have this inventiveness.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following statements, if true, most strengthens the argument?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Those who offer new ways of justifying current political power often reap the benefits of their own innovations.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) Politically powerful people tend to reward those who they believe are useful to them and to punish those who they believe are a threat.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) Ethical inventiveness and technical ingenuity are never possessed by the same individualsDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) New technologies are often used by people who strive to defeat those who currently have political power.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) Many people who possess ethical inventiveness conceal their novel ethical arguments for fear of retribution by the politically powerful.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  52. Birds need so much food energy to maintain their body temperatures that some of them spend most of their time eating. But a comparison of a bird of a seed-eating species to a bird of a nectar-eating species that has the same overall energy requirement would surely show that the seed-eating bird spends more time eating than does the nectar-eating bird, since a given amount of nectar provides more energy than does the same amount of seedsDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  The argument relies on which one of the following questionable assumptionsDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Birds of different species do not generally have the same overall energy requirements as each otherDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) The nectar-eating bird does not sometimes also eat seedsDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) The time it takes for the nectar-eating bird to eat a given amount of nectar is not longer than the time it takes the seed-eating bird to eat the same amount of seedsDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) The seed-eating bird does not have a lower body temperature than that of the nectar-eating birdDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) The overall energy requirements of a given bird do not depend on factors such as the size of the bird, its nest-building habits; and the climate of the region in which it livesDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
53. When investigators discovered that the director of a local charity had repeatedly overstated the number of people his charity had helped, the director accepted responsibility for the deception. However, the investigators claims that journalists were as much to blame as the director was for inflating the charity's reputation, since they had naively accepted what the director told them, and simply reported as fact the numbers he gave them.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following principles, if valid, most helps to justify the investigators' claimDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Anyone who works for a charitable organization is obliged to be completely honest about the activities of that organization.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) Anyone who knowingly aids a liar by trying to conceal the truth from others is also a liar.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) Anyone who presents as factual a story that turns out to be untrue without first attempting to verify that story is no less responsible for the consequences of that story than anyone else is.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) Anyone who lies in order to advance his or her own career is more deserving of blame than someone who lies in order to promote a good cause.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) Anyone who accepts responsibility for a wrongful act that he or she committed is less deserving of blame than someone who tries to conceal his or her own wrongdoing.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  54. Telephone companies are promoting "voice mail" as an alternative to the answering machine. By recording messages from callers when a subscriber does not have access to his or her telephone, voice mail provides a service similar to that of an answering machine. The companies promoting this service argue that it will soon make answering machines obsolete, since it is much more convenient, more flexible, and less expensive than an answering machine.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  which one of the following, if true, most calls into question the argument made by the companies promoting voice mail?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Unlike calls made to owners of answering machines, all telephone calls made to voice-mail subscribers are completed, even if the line called is in use at the time of the call.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) The surge in sales of answering machines occurred shortly after they were first introduced to the electronics market.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) Once a telephone customer decides to subscribe to voice mail, that customer can cancel the service at any time.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) Answering machines enable the customer to hear who is calling before the customer decides whether to answer the telephone, a service voice mail does not provide.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) The number of messages a telephone answering machine can record is limited by the length of the magnetic tape on which calls are recordedDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Questions 55-56DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  The simple facts are these: the number of people killed each year by bears is about the same as the number of people killed by lightning of golf courses. And the number of people killed by lightning on golf courses each year is about the same as the number of people electrocuted by electric blenders. All the horrible myths and gruesome stories aside, therefore a grizzly bear is in fact about as dangerous as an electric blender or a game of golf.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  55. Which one of the following is an assumption that the author relies upon in the passage?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Most incidents involving grizzly bears are fatal.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) Grizzly bears are no longer the danger they once were.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) The number of fatalities per year is an adequate indication of something's dangerousness.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) A golf course is a particularly dangerous place to be in a thunderstorm.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) Something is dangerous only if it results in death in the majority of cases.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  56. Which one of the following, if true, would most effectively undermine the author's argument?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Although the number of people killed by lightning on golf courses each year is very small, the total number of lightning fatalities is many times greater.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) Electric blenders are among the safest housed hold appliances; were the author to compare fatalities from electrical appliances in general, she would get a much higher figure.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) Most people would rather take their chances with benders and golf games than with grizzly bears.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) Bears in general——including black, brown, and cinnamon bears, as well as grizzly bears——kill many more people than do electric blenders.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) Statistics show that the number of times people use electric blenders each year exceeds the number of times people play golf each year, which in turn far exceeds the number of contacts people have with grizzly bears each year.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  57. Free public education is the best FORM of education there is. Therefore, we must fight to ensure its continued existence; that is, we must be ready to defend the principle of equality of educational opportunity. Because this principle is well worth defending, it is clear that free public education is better than any other FORM of education.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following illustrates the same weak reasoning as found in the passage?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) I love music, and that's why I listen to it constantly. I have my stereo or radio on every waking minute. Since I lay music all the time, I must really love it.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) Books are my most valuable possessions. My books are like my friends——each pleases me in different ways. Just as I would give up everything to save my friends, so too with my books.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) I would much rather be poor and respected than be rich and despises. To have the respect of others is far more valuable than to have millions of dollars.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) I have never been betrayed by any of my friends. They have been true to me through good times and bad. Therefore I will never betray any of my friends.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) Because every plant I have ever seen has green leaves, I have concluded that all plants must have green leaves. This looks like a plant but it does not have green leaves, so it cannot be a plant.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  58. Some people say that the scarcity of food is a <I>function</I> of the finite limits of the earth's resources, coupled with a relentless rate of population growth. This analysis fails to recognize, however, that much of the world's agricultural resources are used to feed livestock instead of people. In the United States, for example, almost one-half of the agricultural acreage is devoted to crops fed to livestock. A steer reduces twenty-one pounds of inexpensive grain to one pound of expensive meat. Thus, the scarcity of food is not merely a <I>function</I> of limited resources and population growth.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following is an assumption that would allow the conclusion in the argument to be properly drawn?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) People prefer eating meat to eating grain.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) Meat is twenty-one times more expensive than grain.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) The limits of the earth's agricultural resources are not finite.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) More than one-half of the agricultural acreage in the United States is devoted to drops fed to humans.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) Growing crops for human consumption on the acreage currently devoted to crops for livestock will yield more food for more people.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
59. Top college graduates are having more difficulty demonstrating their superiority to prospective employers than did the top students of twenty years ago when an honors degree was distinction enough. Today's employers are less impressed with the honors degree. Twenty years ago no more than 10 percent of a given class graduated with honors. Today, however, because of grade inflation, the honors degree goes to more than 50 percent of a graduating class. Therefore, to restore confidence in the degrees they award, colleges must take steps to control grade inflation.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following is an assumption that, if true, would support the conclusion in the passage?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Today's students are not higher achievers than the students of twenty years ago.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) Awarding too many honors degrees causes colleges to inflate grades.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) Today's employers rely on honors ranking in making their hiring decisions.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) It is not easy for students with low grades to obtain jobs.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) Colleges must make employers aware of the criteria used to determine who receives an honor degree.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  60. One of the more reliable methods of determining regional climatic conditions in prehistoric periods is to examine plant pollen trapped in glacial ice during ancient times. By comparing such pollen samples with spores take from modern vegetation, scientists can figure out approximately what the weather was like at the time of pollen deposition. Furthermore, by submitting the prehistoric samples to radiocarbon dating techniques, we can also determine when certain climatic conditions were prevalent in that portion of the globe.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following may be inferred from the inFORMation in the passage?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) The earth has undergone several glacial periods.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) Radiocarbon dating can be corroborated by glacial evidence.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) Similarities between prehistoric and contemporary climates do not exist.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) Pollen deposition is a fairly continuous process.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) Certain flora are reliably associated with particular climatic conditions.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  61. Investigators concluded that human failure was not responsible for the fatal airplane crash last August, and since that time new and more stringent rules for identifying and reporting mechanical problems have been in effect. That accounts for the fact that reports of airplane mechanical problems have increased in frequency by 50 percent since last August.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following is an assumption underlying the argument in the passage?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Airplane travel is still relatively safe, despite the increase in reported mechanical problems.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) Mechanical problems in airplanes have increased dramatically since last August.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) Mechanical problems in airplanes have not increased by 50 percent since last August.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) Airlines are less reluctant to report mechanical problems than they previously were.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) Mechanical problems in airplanes have become easier to detect since last August.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  62. Brushing your teeth regularly no matter which toothpaste you use, will reduce your chances of tooth decay. Scientists have concluded that, when you brush, you reduce tooth decay by removing the film of plaque that FORMs on teeth and gums. So, you can forget about fluorides: brush your teeth carefully and say goodbye to cavities.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following is a criticism of the reasoning in the argument?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Brushing with fluoride toothpaste has been shown to reduce tooth decay.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) The fact that brushing will reduce tooth decay does not show that fluorides are of no value.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) Few people adequately remove plaque by brushing.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) People have plaque on their teeth most of the time.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) Scientists have been wrong about fluorides.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  63. Some good cooks are gourmet cooks who pride themselves on always using extravagantly rich ingredients in elaborate recipes. Some good cooks can be characterized as fast-food cooks. They may use rich ingredients as long as the recipes are easy to follow and take little time. Other good cooks are health food enthusiasts, who are concerned primarily with the nutritional value of food. But even though not all good cooks are big eaters, they all enjoy preparing and serving food.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  If the inFORMation in the passage is true, which one of the following CANNOT be true?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Most good cooks do not use extravagantly rich ingredients.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) Everyone who enjoys preparing and serving food is a good cook.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) More good cooks who use extravagantly rich ingredients are big eaters than are good cooks who do not use such ingredients.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) There are fewer good cooks who enjoy serving and preparing food than there are good cooks who are big eaters.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) Gourmet cooks, fast-food cooks, and cooks who are health food enthusiasts are all big eatersDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Questions 64-65DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  If the city council institutes new parking regulations, city revenues will surely increase, since studies have conclusively shown that, if such parking regulations are put into effect, there is an increase in parking violations, and an increase in parking violations will result in a greater number of parking fines collected.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  64. If the statements in the passage are true, which one of the following must also be true?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Unless there is an increase in the number of parking violations in the city, city revenues will not increase.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) If the city council institutes new parking regulations, the council will fall from favor with the citizens.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) The city council will institute new parking regulations only if an increase in city revenues can be expected to result.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) If the city council's new regulations cause more parking violators to be ticketed, the city revenues will increase.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) Unless the city institutes a complex system of parking regulations, the city cannot expect traffic violations to increase.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  65. According to advertisements, the higher a suntan lotion's sun protection factor, or SPE, the more protection from sunburn. In order for a suntan lotion to work, however, one has to remember to put it on before going in the sun, put on an adequate amount to cover the skin, and reapply it as needed. Therefore, it really does not matter what SPE a suntan lotion has.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following best identifies the error in reasoning made in the passage?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) It is unreasonable to assume that the only purpose of a suntan lotion is to provide protection from sunburn.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) Because some people get sunburned more easily than other, the fact that there are different SPEs cannot be ignored.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) It cannot be concluded that the SPEs is not important just because there are requirements for the application of the suntan lotion.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) It is unreasonable to assume that all suntan lotions required the same application procedures in order to work effectively.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) There is no reason to assume that manufacturers are unaware that people sometimes forget to apply suntan lotion before going in the sun.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
66. A recent survey showed that many workers in a certain company are dissatisfied with their jobs. The survey also showed that most of the dissatisfied workers believe that they have little control over their job assignments. Therefore, to increase workers' job satisfaction the company's management need only concentrated on changing workers' beliefs regarding the degree of control they have over their job assignment.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following, if also shown by the survey, would most seriously call into question the conclusion made by the author of the passage?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) The dissatisfied workers feel that their wages are too low and working conditions are unsatisfactory.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) The number of workers in the company who are satisfied with their jobs is greater than the number of workers who are dissatisfied.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) The workers in the company are more dissatisfied than workers in other companies.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) Most people in company management believe that the workers already have too much control over their work.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) The workers in the company who are satisfied with their jobs believe that they have a lot of control over their job assignments.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  67. It has always been difficult to understand the basis of politics in the People's Republic of China. Because the system is effectively closed, it is impossible to know with any degree of confidence who is allied with whom and for what reasons. Yet Chinese politics does exhibit many of the external characteristics of factional political systems, as found in more open societies. It is legitimate to conclude, therefore, that China has a factional political system.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following, if true, would confirm the author's conclusion that China has a factional political system?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) All open political systems are factional political systems.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) All factional political systems are closed political systems.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) All closed political systems are factional political systems.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) China's political system is more open than many existing factional political systems.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) China's political system is more closed than all existing factional political systems.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  68. Since no one returns from death, we can never be certain about what passes through the mind of the dying person. For the unconscious, the confused, and the heavily sedated, these final moments are probably meaningless. However, for the mentally alert, it is quite possible that death presents itself as an unbelievably glorious experience, a flight into an entirely new universe of sensation. Why should we think so? Some people who have been reprieved from "certain" death at the last moment have experienced what goes through the consciousness of those who are not so fortunate. For example, parachutists who have survived falls report experiences that resemble psychedelic "trips".DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  The primary point of the argument in the passage isDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) no one returns from deathDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) dying can be a glorious experienceDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) we can never know what passes through the mind of a dying personDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) some people are reprieved from death at the last momentDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) some people "die", yet live to report their experiencesDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  69. History textbooks frequently need to be revised. The reasons for this are clear: new discoveries of documents and remains, the discovery of mistaken inferences in prior histories, the discovery of previously unnoticed relationships among data, and the application of hitherto undiscovered principles of natural science all may indicate inadequacies in current history texts. Any of these considerations may require that the past be reinterpreted in a manner that is new and more illuminating.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following can be inferred from the argument in the passage?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) The interpretation of historical events is affected by natural science.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) The past is constantly renewed because of illuminating reinterpretations.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) History books are outdated as soon as they are written.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) Natural scientists also <I>function</I> as historians.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) Historians' mistaken inferences are caused by unnoticed relationships among data.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  70. A low-pressure weather system is approaching Plainville; rainfall results from about 70 percent of such systems in the Plainville area. Moreover, the current season, spring, is the time of year in which thundershowers, which sometimes result from low-pressure systems, are most likely to occur in Plainville.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Knowing which one of the following, in addition to the inFORMation above, would be most useful for determine the probability that Plainville will have a thundershower soon?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) the percentage of thundershowers in Plainville that occur in the springDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) the percentage of spring rainfalls in Plainville that are thundershowersDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) the percentage of thundershowers in Plainville that result from low-pressure systemsDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) whether low-pressure systems in other areas are associated with rainfallDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) whether Plainville has more or fewer thundershowers each spring than do near by townsDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  71. More than a year ago, the city announced that police would crack down on illegally parked cars and that resources would be diverted from writing speeding tickets to ticketing illegally parked cars. But no crackdown has taken place. The police chief claims that resources have had to be diverted from writing speeding tickets to combating the city's staggering drug problem. Yet the police are still writing as many speeding tickets as ever. Therefore, the excuse about resources being tied up in fighting drug-related crime simply is not true.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  The conclusion in the passage depends on the assumption thatDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) ever member of the police force is qualified to work on combating the city's drug problemDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) drug-related crime is not as serious a problem for the city as the police chief claims it isDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) writing speeding tickets should be as important a priority for the city as combating drug-related crimeDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) the police could be cracking down on illegally parked cars and combating the drug problem without having to reduce writing speeding ticketsDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) the police cannot continue writing as many speeding tickets as ever while diverting resources to combating drug-related crimeDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
72. A gas tax of one cent per gallon would raise one billion dollars per year at current consumption rates. Since a tax of fifty cents per gallon would therefore raise fifty billion dollars per year, it seems a perfect way to deal with the federal budget deficit. This tax would have the additional advantage that the resulting drop in the demand for gasoline would be ecologically sound and would keep our county from being too dependent on foreign oil producers.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following most clearly identifies an error in the author's reasoning?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) The author cites irrelevant data.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) The author relies on incorrect current consumption figures.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) The author makes incompatible assumptions.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) The author mistakes an effect for a cause.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) The author appeals to conscience rather than reason.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  73. There is no reason why the work of scientists has to be officially confirmed before being published. There is a system in place for the confirmation or disconfirmation of scientific findings, namely, the replication of results by other scientists. Poor scientific work on the part of any one scientists, which can include anything from careless reporting practices to fraud, is not harmful. It will be exposed and rendered harmless when other scientists conduct experiments and obtain disconfirmatory results.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following, if true, would weaken the argument?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Scientific experiments can go unchallenged for many years before they are replicated.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) Most scientists work in universities, where their work is submitted to peer review before publication.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) Most scientists are under pressure to make their work accessible to the scrutiny of replication.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) In scientific experiments, careless reporting is more common than fraud.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) Most scientists work as part of a team rather than alone.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  74. Governments have only one response to public criticism of socially necessary services: regulation of the activity of providing those services. But governments inevitably make the activity more expensive by regulating it, and that is particularly troublesome in these times of strained financial resources. However, since public criticism of childcare services has undermined all confidence in such services, and since such services are socially necessary, the government is certain to respond.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following statements can be inferred from the passage?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) The quality of child-care will improve.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) The cost of providing child-care services will increase.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) The government will use funding to foster advances in child-care.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) If public criticism of policy is strongly voiced, the government is certain to respond.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) If child-care services are not regulated, the cost of providing childcare will not increase.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  75. Advertisers are often criticized for their unscrupulous manipulation of people's tastes and wants. There is evidence, however, that some advertisers are motivated by moral as well as financial considerations. A particular publication decided to change its image from being a family newspaper to concentrating one sex and violence, thus appealing to a different readership. Some advertisers withdrew their advertisements from the publication, and this must have been because they morally disapproved of publishing salacious material.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following, if true, would most strengthen the argument?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) The advertisers switched their advertisements to other family newspapers.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) Some advertisers switched from family newspapers to advertise in the changed publication.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) The advertisers expected their product sales to increase if they stayed with the changed publication, but to decrease if they withdrew.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) People who generally read family newspapers are not likely to buy newspapers that concentrate on sex and violence.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) It was expected that the changed publication would appeal principally to those in a different income group.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  76. Learning how to build a nest plays an important part in the breeding success of birds. For example, Dr. Snow has recorded the success of a number of blackbirds in several successive years. He finds that birds nesting for the first time are less successful in breeding than are older birds, and also less successful than they themselves are a year later. This cannot be a mere matter of size and strength, since blackbirds, like the great majority of birds, are fully grown when they leave the nest. It is difficult to avoid the conclusion that they benefit by their nesting experience.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following, if true, would most weaken the argument?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Blackbirds build better nests than other birds.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) The capacity of blackbirds to lay viable eggs increase with each successive trial during the first few years of reproduction.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) The breeding success of birds nesting for the second time is greater than that of birds nesting for the first time.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) Smaller and weaker blackbirds breed just as successfully as bigger and stronger blackbirds.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) Up to 25 percent of all birds are killed by predators before they start to nest.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  77. How do the airlines expect to prevent commercial plane crashes? Studies have shown that pilot error contributes to two-thirds of all such crashes. To address this problem, the airline have upgraded their training programs by increasing the hours of classroom instruction and emphasizing communication skills in the cockpit. But it is unrealistic to expect such measures to compensate for pilots' lack of actual flying time. Therefore, the airlines should rethink their training approach to reducing commercial crashes.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following is an assumption upon which the argument depends?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Training programs can eliminate pilot errors.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) Commercial pilot routinely undergo additional training throughout their careers.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) The number of airline crashes will decrease if pilot training programs focus on increasing actual flying time.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) Lack of actual flying time is an important contributor to pilot error in commercial plane crashes.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) Communication skills are not important to pilot training programs.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Questions 78-79DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Despite improvements in treatment for asthma, the death rate from this disease has doubled during the past decade from its previous rate. Two possible explanations for this increase have been offered. First, the recording of deaths due to asthma has become more widespread and accurate in the past decade than it had been previously. Second, there has been an increase in urban pollution. However, since the rate of deaths due to asthma has increased dramatically even in cities with long-standing, comprehensive medical records and with little or no urban pollution, one must instead conclude that the cause of increased deaths is the use of bronchial inhalers by asthma sufferers to relieve their symptoms.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  78. Each of the following, if true, provides support to the argument EXCEPT:DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Urban populations have doubled in the past decade.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) Records of asthma deaths are as accurate for the past twenty years as for the past ten years.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) Evidence suggests that inhalers make the lungs more sensitive to irritation by airborne pollen.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) By temporarily relieving the symptoms of asthma, inhalers encourage sufferers to avoid more beneficial measures.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) Ten years ago bronchial inhalers were not available as an asthma treatment.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  79. Which one of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Urban pollution has not doubled in the past decade.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) Doctors and patients generally ignore the role of allergies in asthma.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) Bronchial inhalers are unsafe, even when used according to the recommended instructions.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) The use of bronchial inhalers aggravates other diseases that frequently occur among asthma sufferers and that often lead to fatal outcomes even when the asthma itself does not.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) Increased urban pollution, improved recording of asthma deaths, and the used of asthma deaths, and the use of bronchial inhalers are the only possible explanations of the increased death rate due to asthma.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
80. Advertisement: Clark brand-name parts are made for cars manufactured in this country. They satisfy all of our government automotive tests-the toughest such tests in the world. With foreign-made parts, you never know which might be reliable and which are cheap look-alikes that are poorly constructed and liable to cost you hundreds of dollars in repairs. Therefore, be smart and insist on brand-name parts by Clark for your car.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  The argument requires the assumption thatDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Clark parts are available only in this countryDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) foreign-made arts are not suitable for cars manufactured in this countryDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) no foreign-made parts satisfy our government standardsDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) parts that satisfy or government standards are not as poorly constructed as cheap foreign made partsDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) if parts are made for cars manufactured in our country, they are not poorly constructedDÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  81. Nuclear fusion is a process whereby the nuclei of atoms are joined, or "fused", and in which energy is released. One of the by-products of fusion is helium-4 gas. A recent fusion experiment was conducted using "heavy" water contained in a sealed flask. The flask was, in turn, contained in an air-filled chamber designed to eliminate extraneous vibration. After the experiment, a measurable amount of helium-4 gas was found in the air of the chamber. The experiments cited this evidence in support of their conclusion that fusion had been achieved.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following, if true, would cast doubt on the experimenters' conclusion?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Helium-4 was not the only gas founding the experiment chamber.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) When fusion is achieved, it normally produces several by-products, including tritium and gamma rays.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) The amount of helium-4 found in the chamber's air did not exceed the amount of helium-4 that is found in ordinary air.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) Helium-4 gas rapidly breaks down, FORMing ordinary helium gas after a few hours.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) Nuclear fusion reactions are characterized by the release of large amount of heat.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  82. Every photograph, because it involves the light rays that something emits hitting film, must in some obvious sense be true. But because it could always have been made to show things differently than it does, it cannot express the whole truth and, in that sense, is false. Therefore, nothing can ever be definitively proved with a photograph.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following, if true, would cast doubt on the experimenters' conclusion?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Helium-4 was not the only gas found in the experiment chamber.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) When fusion is achieved, it normally produces several by-products, including tritium and gamma rays.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) The amount of helium-4 found in the chamber's air did not exceed the amount of helium-4 that is found in ordinary air.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) Helium-4 gas rapidly breaks down, FORMing ordinary helium gas after a few hours.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) Nuclear fusion reactions are characterized by the release of large amount of heat.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Questions 83-84DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Some cleaning fluids, synthetic carpets, wall paneling, and other products release toxins, such as FORMaldehyde and benzene, into the household air supply. This is not a problem in well-ventilated houses, but it is a problem in houses that are so well insulated that they trap toxins as well as heat. Recent tests, however, demonstrate that houseplants remove some household toxins from the air and thereby eliminate their danger. In one test, 20 large plants eliminated FORMaldehyde from a small, well-insulated house.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  83. Assume that a person who lives in a small, well-insulated house that contains toxin-releasing products places houseplants, such as those tested, in the house.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following can be expected as a result?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) There will no longer be any need to ventilate the house.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) The concentration of toxins in the household air supply will remain the same.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) The house will be warm and have a sage air supply.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) If there is FORMaldehyde in the household air supply, its level will decrease.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) If FORMaldehyde benzene are being released of each will decrease.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  84. The passage is structured to lead to which one of the following conclusions?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Houseplants can remove benzene from the air.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) Nonsynthetic products do not release toxins into houses.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) Keeping houseplants is an effective means of trapping heat in a poorly insulated house.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) Keeping houseplants can compensate for some of the negative effects of poor ventilation.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) The air in a well-insulated house with houseplants will contain fewer toxins than the air in a well-ventilated house without houseplants.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
Questions 85-86DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  In opposing the 1970 Clean Air Act, the United States automobile industry argued that meeting the act's standards for automobile emissions was neither economically feasible nor environmentally necessary. However, the catalytic converter, invented in 1967, enabled automakers to meet the 1970 standards efficiently. Currently, automakers are lobbying against the government's attempt to pass legislation that would tighten restrictions on automobile emissions. The automakers contend that these new restrictions would be overly expensive and unnecessary to efforts to curb air pollution. Clearly, the automobile industry's position should not be heeded.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  85. Which one of the following most accurately expresses the method used to counter the automakers' current position?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) The automakers' premises are shown to lead to a contradiction.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) Facts are mentioned that show that the automakers are relying on false inFORMation.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) A flaw is pointed out in the reasoning used by the automakers to reach their conclusion.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) A comparison is drawn between the automakers' current position and a position they held in the past.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) Evidence is provided that the new emissions legislation is both economically feasible and environmentally necessary.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  86. Which one of the following, if true, lends the most support to the automakers' current position?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) The more stringent the legislation restricting emission becomes, the more difficult it becomes for automakers to provide the required technology economically.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) Emissions-restriction technology can often be engineered so as to avoid reducing the efficiency with which an automobile uses fuel.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) Not every new piece of legislation restricting emission requires new automotive technology in order for automakers to comply with it.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) The more automobiles there are on the road, the more stringent emission restrictions must be to prevent increased overall air pollution.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) Unless forced to do so by the government, automakers rarely make changes in automotive technology that is not related to profitability.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  87. A survey was recently conducted among ferry passengers on the North Sea. Among the results was this: more of those who had taken anti-seasickness medication before their trip reported symptoms of seasickness than those who had not taken such medication. It is clear, then, that despite claims by drug companies that clinical tests show the contrary, people would be better off not taking anti-seasickness medications.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following, if true, would most weaken the conclusion above?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Given rough enough weather, most ferry passengers will have some symptoms of seasickness.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) The clinical tests reported by the drug companies were conducted by the drug companies' staffs.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) People who do not take anti-seasickness medication are just as likely to respond to a survey on seasickness as people who do.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) The seasickness symptoms of the people who took anti-seasickness medication would have been more severe had they not taken the medication.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) People who have spent money on anti-seasickness medication are less likely to admit symptoms of seasickness than those who have not.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  88. Court records from medieval France show that in the years 1300 to 1400 the number of people arrested in the French realm for "violent interpersonal crimes" (not committed in wars) increased by 30 percent over the number of people arrested for such crimes in the years 1200 to 1300. If the increase was not the result of false arrests, therefore, medieval France had a higher level of documented interpersonal violence in the years 1300 to 1400 than in the years 1200 to 1300.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which one of the following statements, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) In the years 1300 to 1400 the French government's category of violent crimes included an increasing <I>var</I>iety of interpersonal crimes that are actually nonviolent.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) Historical accounts by monastic chroniclers in the years 1300 to 1400 are filled with deions of violent attacks committed by people living in the French realm.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) The number of individual agreements between two people in which they swore oaths not to attack each other increased substantially after 1300.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) When English armies tried to conquer parts of France in the mid-to late 1300s, violence in the northern province of Normandy and the southwestern province of Gascony increased.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) The population of medieval France increased substantially during the first five decades of the 1300s, until the deadly bubonic plague decimated the population of France after 1348.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  89. Rhizobium bacteria living in the roots of bean plants or other legumes produce fixed nitrogen, which is one of the essential plant nutrients and which for non-legume crops, such as wheat, normally must be supplied by applications of nitrogen-based fertilizer. So if biotechnology succeeds in producing wheat strains whose roots will play host to Rhizobium bacteria, the need for artificial fertilizers will be reduced.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  The argument above makes which one of the following assumptions?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Biotechnology should be directed toward producing plants that do not require artificial fertilize.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) Fixed nitrogen is currently the only soil nutrient that must be supplied by artificial fertilizer for growing wheat crops.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) There are no naturally occurring strains of wheat or other grasses that have Rhizobium bacteria living in their roots.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) Legumes are currently the only corps that produce their own supply of fixed nitrogen.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) Rhizobium bacteria living in the roots of wheat would produce fixed nitrogen.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  90. Current legislation that requires designated sections for smokers and nonsmokers on the premises of privately owned businesses is an intrusion into the private sector that cannot be justified. The fact that studies indicate that nonsmokers might be harmed by inhaling the smoke from others' cigarettes is not the main issue. Rather, the main issue concerns the government's violation of the right of private businesses to determine their own policies and rules.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  Which of the following is a principle that, if accepted, could enable the conclusion to be properly drawn?DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (A) Government intrusion into the policies and rules of private businesses is justified only when individuals might be harmed.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (B) The right of individuals to breathe safe air supersedes the right of businesses to be free from government intrusion.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (C) The right of businesses to self-determination overrides whatever right or duty the government may have to protect the individual.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (D) It is the duty of private businesses to protect employees from harm in the workplace.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
  (E) Where the rights of businesses and the duty of government conflict, the main issue is finding a successful compromise.DÔÓ&decYþ­ forum.pre-mbaclub.comˆ1PÓLÒhÿ¥*
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