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PracticeTest#1CriticalReasoning(72Questions)
1.
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Althoughfullerenes--sphericalmoleculesmadeentirelyofcarbon--werefirstfoundinthelaboratory,theyhavesincebeenfoundinnature,formedinfissuresoftheraremineralshungite. Sincelaboratorysynthesisoffullerenesrequiresdistinctiveconditionsoftemperatureandpressure,thisdiscoveryshouldgivegeologistsatestcaseforevaluatinghypothesesaboutthestateoftheEarth's
crustatthetimethesenaturallyoccurringfullereneswereformed.
Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,mostseriouslyunderminestheargument?
(A)Confirmingthattheshungitegenuinelycontainedfullerenestookcarefulexperimentation.
(B)Somefullereneshavealsobeenfoundontheremainsofasmallmeteoritethatcollidedwitha
spacecraft.
(C)Themineralshungiteitselfcontainslargeamountsofcarbon,fromwhichthefullerenesapparently
formed.
(D)Thenaturallyoccurringfullerenesarearrangedinapreviouslyunknowncrystallinestructure.
(E)Shungiteitselfisformedonlyunderdistinctiveconditions.
2.
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Economist:Onaverage,theemergencytreatmentforanelderlypersonforinjuriesresultingfromafallcosts$11,000.Anewtherapeuticprogramcansignificantlyreduceanelderlyperson'schancesoffalling.Thoughobviouslydesirableformanyreasons,thistreatmentprogramwillcost$12,500and
thuscannotbejustified.
Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,mostseriouslyunderminestheconclusionoftheargument?
(A)Amongelderlypeoplewhohadfollowedtheprogramforonlyafewmonths,thenumberofseriousfallsreportedwashigherthanitwasforpeoplewhohadfollowedtheprogramforits
recommendedminimumlengthofoneyear.
(B)Fallsresultinginseriousinjuriesarelesscommonamongelderlypeoplelivinginnursinghomes
thantheyareamongelderlypeoplewholivealoneathome.
(C)Afrequentresultofinjuriessustainedinfallsislong-termpain,medicationforwhichisnotcountedamongtheaverageper-personcostsofemergencytreatmentforelderlypeople'sinjuries
fromsuchfalls.
(D)Thenewtherapeuticprogramfocusesontherapiesotherthanmedication,sinceovermedicationcancausedisorientationandhenceincreasethelikelihoodthatanelderlypersonwillhaveaserious
fall.
(E)Asignificantportionofthecostofthenewtherapeuticprogramisrepresentedbyregularvisitsbyhealthcareprofessionals,thecostsofwhichtendtoincreasemorerapidlythandothoseofother
elementsoftheprogram.
3.
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Theprairievole,asmallNorthAmericangrasslandrodent,breedsyear-round,andagroupofvoleslivingtogetherconsistsprimarilyofanextendedfamily,oftenincludingtwoormorelitters. Volescommonlyliveinlargegroupsfromlateautumnthroughwinter;fromspringthroughearlyautumn,however,mostvolesliveinfarsmallergroups.Theseasonalvariationingroupsizecanprobablybe
explainedbyaseasonalvariationinmortalityamongyoungvoles.
Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,providesthestrongestsupportfortheexplanationoffered?
(A)Itisinthespringandearlysummerthatprairievolecommunitiesgenerallycontainthehighest
proportionofyoungvoles.
(B)Prairievolepopulationsvarydramaticallyinsizefromyeartoyear.
(C)Theprairievolesubsistsprimarilyonbroad-leavedplantsthatareabundantonlyinspring.
(D)Wintersintheprairievoles'habitatareoftenharsh,withtemperaturesthatdropwellbelow
freezing.
(E)Snakes,amajorpredatorofyoungprairievoles,areactiveonlyfromspringthroughearlyautumn.
4.
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Apopularbeachhaslonghadadolphinfeedingprograminwhichfisharegiventodolphinsseveraltimesaday;manydolphinsgetasmuchashalfoftheirfoodeachdaythere. Althoughdolphinsthatfirstbenefitfromtheprogramasadultsarehealthyandlong-lived,theiroffspringhavealowerlife
expectancythanoffspringofdolphinsthatfeedexclusivelyinthewild.
Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,mosthelpstoexplainthelowerlifeexpectancyofoffspringofdolphins
feedingatthebeachcomparedtootheryoungdolphins?
(A)Sharksthatpreyondolphinsarelesscommonintheopenseasoffthebeachthaninmanyother
areasoftheopenseaswheredolphinscongregate.
(B)Manyoftheadultdolphinsthatfeedatthebeacharefemalesthatnursetheiroffspringthere.
(C)Thefishgiventothedolphinsatthebeacharethesametypesoffishthatdolphinstypicallycatch
inthewild.
(D)Manydolphinsthatfeedatthebeachwiththeiroffspringcometothebeachonlyafewtimesa
month.
(E)Adultdolphinsthatfeedatthebeachspendmuchlesstimeteachingtheiroffspringhowtocatch
fishinthewildthandootheradultdolphins.
5.
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TigersharksarecommoninthewaterssurroundingTenareIsland.Usuallytigersharksfeedonsmallersharks,butsometimestheyhaveattackedtouristsswimmingandsurfingatTenare'sbeaches.ThishashurtTenare'stourismindustry,whichissecondonlytoitsfishingindustryinannualrevenues.Inordertohelptheeconomy,therefore,themayoroftheislandhasproposedanongoing
programtokillanytigersharkswithinamileofthebeaches.
Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,moststronglycallsintoquestionthelikelihoodthatimplementationof
themayor'sproposalwillhavethedesiredconsequence?
(A)Evenifnotallthetigersharksthatcomeclosetothebeachesarekilled,theexistenceofthe
programwouldreassuretourists.
(B)Businessownerswhodependontourismarewillingtopaymostofthecostofimplementingthe
program.
(C)TouristscometoTenareIslandforitsbeaches,eventhoughtheislandfeaturesanumberofother
touristattractions.
(D)Thesmallsharksonwhichtigersharkspreyfeedonfishthatarecommerciallyimportanttothe
island'sfisheries.
(E)NotalltouristswhocometoTenareIslandenjoyswimmingorsurfing.
6.
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ThecountryofErtlandhasneverimportedapplesinanysignificantquantitybecauseconsumerstheregenerallyprefertheuniquetextureofErtland-grownapples.Nevertheless,applegrowersfromKosolia,aneighboringcountry,plantoselltheirapplesinErtlandbysellingKosolia-grownapplesat
halfthepriceoflocalapplesandpromotingthemasanourishing,low-costalternative.
Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,castsmostdoubtontheviabilityoftheplanbyKosolia'sapplegrowers
toselltheirapplesinErtland?
(A)MostofthevarietiesofapplesgrowninErtlandwereoriginallyderivedfromcommonKosolian
varieties.
(B)ConsumersinErtlandtendtospendaboutthesameproportionoftheirincomeonfreshfruitsand
vegetablesasdoconsumersinKosolia.
(C)Attimesinthepast,ErtlandhasexportedsignificantquantitiesofapplestoKosolia.
(D)SomevarietiesofapplesgrowninKosoliacanbeharvestedthroughoutmostoftheyear,whereas
thevarietiesgrowninErtlandcanbeharvestedonlyduringtwomonthsoftheyear.
(E)ProfilesofErtland-grownapplesarehighenoughinErtlandthatgrowers,wholesalers,and
retailerstherecouldeasilyaffordtoreducethepriceatwhichtheseapplesaresold.
7.
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AspartofmajorrenovationstoFlowertown'sMainStreettrainstation,consultantstothetraincompanyproposedmovingthestation'sentrancefromitscurrentvaluableMainStreetlocationtoalow-rentadjoiningsidestreetandthenleasingthehigh-rententrancespacetoretailbusinesses.Inthatway,thetraincompanycouldeasilypayforthoseandallotherproposedrenovationswithout
negativeimpactonitstightbudget.
Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,wouldmoststronglysupporttheconsultants'proposal?
(A)MoretraincommutersareemployedinbusinesseslocatedonMainStreetthaninbusinesses
locatedontheadjoiningsidestreet.
(B)AreliablesurveyofFlowertown'scommutersshowedthatvirtuallynoneofthemwouldusethe
trainanylessfrequentlyifthestation'sentranceweremoved.
(C)Thehigh-rentblockofFlowertown'sMainStreetincludesseveralbuildingswhoseownerscurrently
seektoreplacelong-standingtenantslostinrecentmonths.
(D)Ifthestation'sentranceweremoved,thetraincompanywouldneedtobegincostlyrenovations
toitsMainStreetentrancespace.
(E)RidershiponFlowertowntrainsdeclinedonlyslightlyfrom1970to1985whileothertrain
companieslostlargenumbersofcommuters.
8.
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AutomobileDealer'sAdvertisement:
TheHighwayTrafficSafetyInstitutereportsthatthePZ1000hasthefewestinjuriesperaccidentof
anycarinitsclass.ThisshowsthatthePZ1000isoneofthesafestcarsavailabletoday.
Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,mostseriouslyweakenstheargumentintheadvertisement?
(A)TheHighwayTrafficSafetyInstitutereportlistedmanycarsinotherclassesthathadmoreinjuries
peraccidentthandidthePZ1000.
(B)InrecentyearsmanymorePZ1000shavebeensoldthanhaveanyotherkindofcarinitsclass.
(C)CarsintheclasstowhichthePZ1000belongsaremorelikelytobeinvolvedinaccidentsthanare
othertypesofcars.
(D)ThedifferencebetweenthenumberofinjuriesperaccidentforthePZ1000andthatforother
carsinitsclassisquitepronounced.
(E)TheHighwayTrafficSafetyInstituteissuesreportsonlyonceayear.
9.
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Scientistsarediscussingwaystoremoveexcesscarbondioxidefromtheatmospherebyincreasingtheamountthatisabsorbedbyplantlife.Oneplantoaccomplishthisistoestablishgiantfloatingseaweedfarmsintheoceans.Whentheseaweedplantsdie,theywillbedisposedofbybeing
burnedforfuel.
Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,wouldindicatethemostseriousweaknessintheplanabove?
(A)SomeareasofoceanintheSouthernHemispheredonotcontainsufficientnutrientstosupport
largeseaweedfarms.
(B)Whenaseaweedplantisburned,itreleasesanamountofcarbondioxidecomparabletothe
amountithasabsorbedinitslifetime.
(C)Evenifseaweedfarmsproveeffective,somepeoplewillbereluctanttoswitchtothisnewfuel.
(D)Eachyearaboutsevenbilliontonsofcarbondioxidearereleasedintotheatmospherebutonly
aboutfivebilliontonsareabsorbedbyplantlife.
(E)Seaweedfarmswouldmakemoremoneybyfarmingseaweedtosellasnutritionalsupplements
thanbyfarmingseaweedtosellasfuel.
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Jennifer: VideorentaloutletsinCentervilletogetherhandled10,000fewervideorentalsin1994thanin1993.ThedeclineinrentalswasprobablyduealmostentirelytotheFebruary1994openingofVideorama,thefirstandonlyvideorentaloutletintheareathat,inadditiontorentingvideos,also
soldthemcheaply.
Brad:Theremustbeanotherexplanation:
asyouyourselfsaid,thedeclinewasontheorderof
10,000rentals. YetVideoramasoldonly4,000videosin1994.
Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,wouldmostseriouslyweakentheforceoftheobjectionthatBrad
presentstoJennifer'sexplanation?
(A)In1994Videoramarentedoutmorevideosthanitsold.
(B)In1994twonewoutletsthatrentbutthatdonotsellvideosopenedinCenterville.
(C)MostofthevideorentaloutletsinCentervillerentvideosatadiscountoncertainnightsofthe
week.
(D)Peopleoftenbuyvideosofmoviesthattheyhavepreviouslyseeninatheater.
(E)Peoplewhoownvideosfrequentlyloanthemtotheirfriends.
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MourdetWinery:DanvilleWinery'snewwinewasintroducedtocompetewithourmostpopularwine,whichissoldinadistinctivetall,blackbottle.Danvilleusesasimilarbottle.Thus,itislikely
thatmanycustomersintendingtobuyourwinewillmistakenlybuytheirsinstead.
DanvilleWinery: Notso.Thetwobottlescanbereadilydistinguished:
ontheirs,isgoldcolored.
thelabelonours,butnot
Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,mostunderminesDanvilleWinery'sresponse?
(A)GoldisthebackgroundcoloronthelabelofmanyofthewinesproducedbyDanvilleWinery.
(B)Whenthebottlesareviewedsidebyside,DanvilleWinery'sbottleisperceptiblytallerthan
MourdetWinery's.
(C)DanvilleWinery,unlikeMourdetWinery,displaysitswine'slabelprominentlyinadvertisements.
(D)Itiscommonforoccasionalpurchaserstobuyabottleofwineonthebasisofageneral
impressionofthemostobviousfeatureofthebottle.
(E)Manypopularwinesaresoldinbottlesofastandarddesign.
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FindingofasurveyofSystemsmagazinesubscribers:Thirtypercentofallmerchandiseordersplacedbysubscribersinresponsetoadvertisementsinthemagazinelastyearwereplacedby
subscribersunderagethirty-five.
FindingofasurveyofadvertisersinSystemsmagazine:
Mostofthemerchandiseordersplacedin
responsetoadvertisementsinSystemslastyearwereplacedbypeopleunderagethirty-five.
Forbothofthefindingstobeaccurate,whichofthefollowingmustbetrue?
(A)MoresubscriberstoSystemswhohaveneverorderedmerchandiseinresponsetoadvertisements
inthemagazineareagethirty-fiveoroverthanareunderagethirty-five.
(B)AmongsubscriberstoSystems,theproportionwhoareunderagethirty-fivewasconsiderably
lowerlastyearthanitisnow.
(C)MostmerchandiseordersplacedinresponsetoadvertisementsinSystemslastyearwereplaced
bySystemssubscribersoveragethirty-five.
(D)Lastyear,theaveragedollaramountofmerchandiseordersplacedwaslessforsubscribersunder
agethirty-fivethanforthoseagethirty-fiveorover.
(E)Lastyearmanypeoplewhoplacedordersformerchandiseinresponsetoadvertisementsin
Systemswerenotsubscriberstothemagazine.
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Whichofthefollowingmostlogicallycompletestheargument?
UnitedStatesmanufacturerscurrentlyproducemostoftheworld'ssolar-powergenerators--mostofwhichareexportedtoEurope. However,EuropeanmanufacturersareemergingandprobablywillultimatelycapturemuchoftheEuropeanmarket.TheUnitedStatesgovernmentisfundinginitiativesintendedtoencourageuseofsolarpowerwithintheUnitedStates.Iftheseinitiativessucceedinincreasingthedemandforsolar-powergeneratorsintheUnitedStates,UnitedStatesmanufacturers
willprobablymaintainsignificantproductionlevels,since .
(A)someUnitedStatesmanufacturershavebeensubstantiallyincreasingtheiroutputoverthelast
severalyears
(B)theefficiencyofsolar-powergeneratorsinconvertingenergyfromtheSunintoelectricpoweris
notimprovingasfastasitoncedid
(C)justasEuropeanmanufacturersenjoycertaincompetitiveadvantagesinEurope,sodoUnited
StatesmanufacturersintheUnitedStates
(D)Europeangovernmentsarecurrentlyundertakinginitiativestostimulatetheuseofsolarpower
withinEurope
(E)thecurrentmarketforsolar-powergeneratorsintheUnitedStatesisverylimited
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Thehigherthelevelofcertainvitaminsandmineralsinthebloodstream,thebetteraperson'slungfunction,asmeasuredbytheamountofairthepersoncanexpelinonesecond.Thelungfunctionofsmokersissignificantlyworse,onaverage,thanthatofnonsmokers. Clearly,therefore,onewayforsmokerstoimprovetheirlungfunctionisforthemtoincreasetheirintakeoffoodsthatarerichin
thesehelpfulvitaminsandminerals.
Whichofthefollowingisanassumptiononwhichthisargumentdepends?
(A)Smokersarelesslikelythannonsmokerstohavedietsthatarerichinvitaminsandminerals.
(B)Thelungfunctionofsmokerswhosedietsarerichinthosevitaminsandmineralsisgenerally
betterthanthatofnonsmokerswithcomparablediets.
(C)Peoplewhosedietsaredeficientinthosevitaminsandmineralsdonottypicallyhaveotherhealth
problemsinadditiontodiminishedlungfunction.
(D)Stoppingsmokingwillnottypicallyimprovelungfunctionmorethananydietchangescan.
(E)Smokingdoesnotintroduceintothebodychemicalsthatpreventthehelpfulvitaminsand
mineralsfromenteringthebloodstream.
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Astronomer:ObservationsoftheShoemaker-LevicometonitscollisioncoursewithJupitershowedthatthecometbrokeintofragmentsbeforeenteringJupiter'satmospherein1994,buttheydidnotshowhowbigthosefragmentswere. Inhopesofgainingsomeindicationofthefragments'size,astronomersstudiedspectrographicanalysesofJupiter'souteratmosphere.Theseanalysesrevealedunprecedentedtracesofsulfurafterthefragments'entry.Thefragmentsthemselvesalmostcertainlycontainednosulfur,butmanyastronomersbelievethatthecloudlayerbelowJupiter'souteratmospheredoescontainsulfur.Sincesulfurwouldhaveseepedintotheouteratmosphereifcometfragmentshadpenetratedthiscloudlayer,itislikelythatsomeofthefragmentswereatleastlargeenoughtohavepassedthroughJupiter'souteratmosphere
withoutbeingburnedup.
Intheastronomer'sargument,thetwoportionsinboldfaceplaywhichofthefollowingroles?
(A)Thefirstpresentsacircumstanceforwhichtheastronomeroffersanexplanation;thesecondis
partofthatexplanation.
(B)Thefirstacknowledgesaconsiderationthatweighsagainsttheconclusionoftheargument;the
secondisthatconclusion.
(C)Thefirstacknowledgesaconsiderationthatweighsagainsttheconclusionoftheargument;the
secondprovidesevidenceinsupportofthatconclusion.
(D)Thefirstprovidesevidenceinsupportoftheconclusionoftheargument;thesecond
acknowledgesaconsiderationthatweighsagainstthatconclusion.
(E)Thefirstisajudgmentadvancedinsupportoftheconclusionoftheargument;thesecondisthat
conclusion.
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Mostoftheworld'ssupplyofuraniumcurrentlycomesfrommines.Itispossibletoextracturaniumfromseawater,butthecostofdoingsoisgreaterthanthepricethaturaniumfetchesontheworldmarket.Therefore,untilthecostofextractinguraniumfromseawatercansomehowbereduced,this
methodofobtaininguraniumisunlikelytobecommerciallyviable.
Whichofthefollowingwoulditbemostusefultodetermineinevaluatingtheargument?
(A)Whethertheuraniumindepositsonlandisrapidlybeingdepleted
(B)Whethermosturaniumisusednearwhereitismined
(C)Whetherthereareanytechnologicaladvancesthatshowpromiseofreducingthecostof
extractinguraniumfromseawater
(D)Whetherthetotalamountofuraniuminseawaterissignificantlygreaterthanthetotalamountof
uraniumonland
(E)Whetheruraniumcanbeextractedfromfreshwateratacostsimilartothecostofextractingit
fromseawater
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Urbanaircontainsmoresulfurdioxidethandoesruralair,andplantsincitiestypicallygrowmore
slowlythandoplantsinruralareas. Inanexperimenttoseehowmuchofthedifferenceingrowthisduetosulfurdioxide,classesinanurbanandaruralschoolgrewplantsingreenhousesattheir
schoolsandfilteredthegreenhouseairtoeliminatesulfurdioxide.
Plantsintheurbangreenhouse
grewmoreslowlythanthoseintheruralgreenhouse.
Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,woulditbemostimportanttotakeintoaccountinevaluatingthe
result?
(A)Theurbanschoolwaslocatedinapartofthecityinwhichlevelsofsulfurdioxideintheairwere
usuallyfarlowerthanistypicalforurbanareas.
(B)Atbothschools,theplantsinthegreenhousesgrewmuchmorequicklythandidplantsplanted
outdoorsinplotsnearthegreenhouses.
(C)Theurbanclassconductingtheexperimentwaslargerthantheruralclassconductingthe
experiment.
(D)Heavyvehiculartrafficsuchasisfoundincitiesconstantlydepositsgrimeongreenhouse
windows,reducingtheamountoflightthatreachestheplantsinside.
(E)Becauseofthehigherlevelsofsulfurdioxideintheairattheurbanschool,theairfiltersforthe
urbanschool'sgreenhousewerechangedmorefrequentlythanwerethoseattheruralschool.
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Manysmallroadsdonothavepaintedmarkingsalongtheiredges.Clearedgemarkingswouldmakeiteasierfordriverstoseeupcomingcurvesandtojudgethecar'spositionontheroad,particularlywhenvisibilityispoor,andwouldthereforeseemtobeausefulcontributiontoroadsafety.
However,afterGreatwaterCountypaintededgemarkingsonallitsnarrow,windingroads,theannual
accidentratealongthoseroadsactuallyincreasedslightly.
Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,mosthelpstoexplaintheincreaseinaccidentrate?
(A)GreatwaterCountyhasanunusuallyhighproportionofnarrow,windingroads.
(B)Inbadweatheritcanbenearlyasdifficultfordriverstoseetheroadasitisatnight.
(C)Priortothepaintingoftheedgemarkings,GreatwaterCounty'snarrow,windingroadsalready
hadasomewhathigheraccidentratethanotherGreatwaterCountyroads.
(D)Manyoftheaccidentsonnarrow,windingroadsinvolveasinglevehicleveeringofftheroad,
ratherthanthecollisionoftwovehicles.
(E)Afterthemarkingswerepaintedontheroads,manydriverswhohadgoneoutoftheirwayto
avoiddrivingonthoseroadsatnightnolongerdidso.
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Gortlandhaslongbeennarrowlyself-sufficientinbothgrainandmeat.However,aspercapitaincomeinGortlandhasrisentowardtheworldaverage,percapitaconsumptionofmeathasalsorisentowardtheworldaverage,andittakesseveralpoundsofgraintoproduceonepoundofmeat.Therefore,sincepercapitaincomecontinuestorise,whereasdomesticgrainproductionwillnotincrease,
Gortlandwillsoonhavetoimporteithergrainormeatorboth.
Whichofthefollowingisanassumptiononwhichtheargumentdepends?
(A)ThetotalacreagedevotedtograinproductioninGortlandwillsoondecrease.
(B)ImportingeithergrainormeatwillnotresultinasignificantlyhigherpercentageofGortlanders'
incomesbeingspentonfoodthaniscurrentlythecase.
(C)ThepercapitaconsumptionofmeatinGortlandisincreasingatroughlythesamerateacrossall
incomelevels.
(D)ThepercapitaincomeofmeatproducersinGortlandisrisingfasterthanthepercapitaincomeof
grainproducers.
(E)PeopleinGortlandwhoincreasetheirconsumptionofmeatwillnotradicallydecreasetheir
consumptionofgrain.
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ForyearsthebeautifulRenaissancebuildingsinPalititohavebeendamagedbyexhaustfromthemanytourbusesthatcometothecity. Therehasbeenlittleparkingspace,somostbuseshaveidledatthecurbduringeachstopontheirtour,andidlingproducesasmuchexhaustasdriving.The
cityhasnowprovidedparkingthataccommodatesathirdofthetourbuses,sodamagetoPalitito's
buildingsfromthebuses'exhaustwilldiminishsignificantly.
Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,moststronglysupportstheargument?
(A)TheexhaustfromPalitito'sfewautomobilesisnotasignificantthreattoPalitito'sbuildings.
(B)Palitito'sRenaissancebuildingsarenotthreatenedbypollutionotherthanengineexhaust.
(C)Tourbusestypicallyspendlessthanone-quarterofthetimetheyareinPalititotransporting
passengersfromonesitetoanother.
(D)MoretouristscometoPalititobytourbusthanbyanyothersinglemeansoftransportation.
(E)SomeofthetourbusesthatareunabletofindparkingdrivearoundPalititowhiletheirpassengers
arevisitingasite.
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TracesofcultivatedemmerwheathavebeenfoundamongtheearliestagriculturalremainsofmanyarchaeologicalsitesinEuropeandAsia.TheonlyplacewherethewildformofemmerwheathasbeenfoundgrowingisarelativelynarrowstripofsouthwestAsia. Sincetheoldestremainsofcultivatedemmerwheatyetfoundarefromvillagesitesinthesamenarrowstrip,itisclearthat
emmerwheatwasfirstdomesticatedsomewhereinthatstrip.
Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,moststrengthenstheargument?
(A)Thepresent-daydistributionofanotherwildwheat,einkorn,whichwasalsodomesticatedearlyin
thedevelopmentofagriculture,coversamuchlargerareaofsouthwestAsia.
(B)Modernexperimentsshowthatwildemmerwheatcaneasilybedomesticatedsoastoyieldnearly
aswellastraditionallydomesticstrains.
(C)Atthetimewhenemmerwheatwasfirstcultivated,itwasthemostnutritiousofallthevarieties
ofgrainthatwerethencultivated.
(D)Intheregioncontainingthestripwherewildemmerwheathasbeenfound,climaticconditions
havechangedverylittlesincebeforethedevelopmentofagriculture.
(E)Itisverydifficult,withoutgenetictesting,todifferentiatethewildformofemmerwheatfroma
closelyrelatedwildwheatthatalsogrowsinsouthwestAsia.
22.(28829-!-item-!-188;#058&003748)
Inthelate1980s,thepopulationofseaottersintheNorthPacificbegantodecline.Therearetwoplausibleexplanationsforthedecline: predation,possiblybykillerwhales,ordisease.Ofthesetwo,diseaseisthemorelikely,sinceaconcurrentsharpdeclineinpopulationsofsealsandsealionsisbelievedtohavebeencausedbydisease,anddiseasesthatinfectthesecreaturesarelikelytobe
abletoinfectseaottersalso.
Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,mostseriouslyweakensthereasoning?
(A)KillerwhalesintheNorthPacificusuallypreyonsealsandsealionsbutwill,whenthisfoodsource
isscarce,seekoutotherprey.
(B)ThereisnoindicationthattheseaotterpopulationatanyNorthPacificlocationdeclinedinthe
1980sbecauseofsubstantialnumbersofseaottersmigratingtootherlocations.
(C)AlongthePacificcoastofNorthAmericainthe1980s,seaotterswereabsentfrommanylocations
wheretheyhadbeenrelativelycommoninformertimes.
(D)Followingthedeclineinthepopulationoftheseaotters,therewasanincreaseinthepopulation
ofseaurchins,whichareseaotters'mainfoodsource.
(E)TheNorthPacificpopulationsofsealsandsealionscoverawidergeographicareathandoesthe
populationofseaotters.
23.(29107-!-item-!-188;#058&003854)
From1978to1988,beveragecontainersaccountedforasteadilydecreasingpercentageofthetotalweightofhouseholdgarbageintheUnitedStates.Theincreasinglywidespreadpracticeofrecyclingaluminumandglasswasresponsibleformostofthisdecline. However,althoughaluminumrecyclingwasmorewidelypracticedin
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