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15.If during this period Lorraine and Mark, not neces-
sarily in that order, are stationed at immediately
adjacent windows, which of the following can be
stationed at window 1 during this period?
(A) Joan
(B) Karim
(C) Lorraine
(D) Mark
(E) Nora
16.If during this period Lorrained and Nora, not neces-
sarily in that order, are stationed at immediately
adjacent windows, which of the following must be
true during this period?
(A) Joan is stationed at window 1.
(B) Joan is stationed at window 2.
(C) Karim is stationed at window 2
(D) Nora is stationed at windows 3.
(E) Patrick is stationed at window 1.
17.If during this period Mark is stationed at a window,
which of the following CANNOT be stationed at a
window during this period?
(A) Joan
(B) Karim
(C) Lorraine
(D) Nora
(E) Patrick
Questions 18-22
Seven photographs—three landscapes: F, H, and J; and four still lifes:
Q, R, T and W—will appear on the first seven pages—numbered
consecutively2 from page 1 through page 7—of an exhibit catalog.
Each page will contain exactly one of the photographs. The ordering
of the photographs in the catalog is governed by the following
conditions.
J and W, not necessarily in that order, must appear on consecu-
tively numbered pages.
The three landscapes cannot appear on-consecutively numbered
pages.
Neither page 2 not page 4 is a page on which a landscape can
appear.
A landscape must appear on page 7
18.Which of the following is an acceptable ordering of the photographs in
the catalog?
Page 1 Page 2 page 3 Page 4 page 5 page 6 page 7
(A) F T H Q W R J
(B) H Q J W R F T
(C) J W H R T Q F
(D) Q T R W J F H
(E) T F Q W J R H
19.Any of the following can appear on page 3 EXCEPT
(A) J
(B) Q
(C) R
(D) T
(E) W
20. If F appears on page 6, H must appear on page
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 5
(E) 7
21.If the still lifes all appear on consecutive1 pages,
which of the following must be true?
(A) A still life appears on page 1.
(B) A still life appears on page 5.
(C) J appears on page 6.
(D) T appears on page 4.
(E) W appears on page 5
22.If F and H, not necessarily in that order, appear on
consecutive pages, which of the following can be
true?
(A) J appears on page 1
(B) J appears on page 5
(C) R appears on page 6
(D) W appears on page 1
(E) W appears on page 5
23.The organizers of tomorrow’s outdoor concert
announced that it will go on tomorrow on schedule
unless bad weather is forecast or too few advance
tickets are sold. If the concert is canceled, refunds3
will be made to ticket holders4. Since some ticket
holders have already been issued refunds even though
more than enough advance tickets were sold, it must
be the case that bad weather is forecast.
Which of the following is an error of reasoning con-
tained in the argument?
(A) It proceeds as if a condition, which by itself is
enough to guarantee a certain result, is the only
condition under which that result would occur.
(B) It bases a conclusion that is known to require
two conditions on evidence that bears on only
one of those conditions.
(C) It explains one event as being caused by another
event, even though both events must actually
have been caused by some third, unidentified
event.
(D) It treats evidence for the absence of one condi-
tion under which a circumstance would occur
as conclusive5 evidence that that circumstance
will not occur.
(E) Evidence given to support the conclusion actually
undermines it.
24. Although the prevailing6 supposition has been that it is
too hot for microorganisms to survive deep below the
Earth’s surface, some scientists argue that there are
living communities of microorganisms there that have
been cut off from surface life for millions of years.
These scientists base their argument on the discovery
of living microorganisms in samples of material that
were taken from holes drilled as deep as 1.74 miles.
The scientists’ argument depends on which of the fol-
lowing assumptions?
(A)The microorganisms brought up were of a
species that is related to those previously7
known to science.
(B)No holes have been drilled into the Earth’s
surface to a distance deeper than 1.74 miles
(C)The microorganisms did not come from surface
soil that came into contact with the drilling
equipment.
(D) The stratum8 from which the samples came has
been below the surface of the Earth ever since
the Earth came into existence.
(E) The temperature at the bottom of the holes drilled
was not significantly hotter than that of the
hottest spots on the Earth’s surface.
25. For 20 years all applicants9 for jobs as technicians at
EquipCorp were required to demonstrate that they could
operate and repair the machinery10 that was central to
EquipCorp’s manufacturing business. Now, however,
that particular machinery is obsolete11, and very different
machinery fills the central role. Therefore, the old
requirement is no longer a useful method for evaluating
whether applicants for jobs as technicians at EquipCorp
have the skills necessary for the job.
Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the
argument?
(A) The machinery that is now obsolete was used by a
large number of manufacturing companies before
it became obsolete.
(B) Among the people already holding jobs as tech-
nicians at Equip Corp, those who are most skillful
at operating the new machinery had been some of
the least skillful at operating the old machinery
(C) Most people applying for jobs as technicians today
have much broader skills than did people applying
for jobs as technicians 20 years ago.
(D) The skills required to operate and repair the
obsolete machinery are useful in operating and
maintaining many other types of machinery at
EquipCorp that are not obsolete.
(E) Much of the machinery that EquipCorp now uses in
manufacturing is very likely to become obsolete
within the next 20 years.
sarily in that order, are stationed at immediately
adjacent windows, which of the following can be
stationed at window 1 during this period?
(A) Joan
(B) Karim
(C) Lorraine
(D) Mark
(E) Nora
16.If during this period Lorrained and Nora, not neces-
sarily in that order, are stationed at immediately
adjacent windows, which of the following must be
true during this period?
(A) Joan is stationed at window 1.
(B) Joan is stationed at window 2.
(C) Karim is stationed at window 2
(D) Nora is stationed at windows 3.
(E) Patrick is stationed at window 1.
17.If during this period Mark is stationed at a window,
which of the following CANNOT be stationed at a
window during this period?
(A) Joan
(B) Karim
(C) Lorraine
(D) Nora
(E) Patrick
Questions 18-22
Seven photographs—three landscapes: F, H, and J; and four still lifes:
Q, R, T and W—will appear on the first seven pages—numbered
consecutively2 from page 1 through page 7—of an exhibit catalog.
Each page will contain exactly one of the photographs. The ordering
of the photographs in the catalog is governed by the following
conditions.
J and W, not necessarily in that order, must appear on consecu-
tively numbered pages.
The three landscapes cannot appear on-consecutively numbered
pages.
Neither page 2 not page 4 is a page on which a landscape can
appear.
A landscape must appear on page 7
18.Which of the following is an acceptable ordering of the photographs in
the catalog?
Page 1 Page 2 page 3 Page 4 page 5 page 6 page 7
(A) F T H Q W R J
(B) H Q J W R F T
(C) J W H R T Q F
(D) Q T R W J F H
(E) T F Q W J R H
19.Any of the following can appear on page 3 EXCEPT
(A) J
(B) Q
(C) R
(D) T
(E) W
20. If F appears on page 6, H must appear on page
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 5
(E) 7
21.If the still lifes all appear on consecutive1 pages,
which of the following must be true?
(A) A still life appears on page 1.
(B) A still life appears on page 5.
(C) J appears on page 6.
(D) T appears on page 4.
(E) W appears on page 5
22.If F and H, not necessarily in that order, appear on
consecutive pages, which of the following can be
true?
(A) J appears on page 1
(B) J appears on page 5
(C) R appears on page 6
(D) W appears on page 1
(E) W appears on page 5
23.The organizers of tomorrow’s outdoor concert
announced that it will go on tomorrow on schedule
unless bad weather is forecast or too few advance
tickets are sold. If the concert is canceled, refunds3
will be made to ticket holders4. Since some ticket
holders have already been issued refunds even though
more than enough advance tickets were sold, it must
be the case that bad weather is forecast.
Which of the following is an error of reasoning con-
tained in the argument?
(A) It proceeds as if a condition, which by itself is
enough to guarantee a certain result, is the only
condition under which that result would occur.
(B) It bases a conclusion that is known to require
two conditions on evidence that bears on only
one of those conditions.
(C) It explains one event as being caused by another
event, even though both events must actually
have been caused by some third, unidentified
event.
(D) It treats evidence for the absence of one condi-
tion under which a circumstance would occur
as conclusive5 evidence that that circumstance
will not occur.
(E) Evidence given to support the conclusion actually
undermines it.
24. Although the prevailing6 supposition has been that it is
too hot for microorganisms to survive deep below the
Earth’s surface, some scientists argue that there are
living communities of microorganisms there that have
been cut off from surface life for millions of years.
These scientists base their argument on the discovery
of living microorganisms in samples of material that
were taken from holes drilled as deep as 1.74 miles.
The scientists’ argument depends on which of the fol-
lowing assumptions?
(A)The microorganisms brought up were of a
species that is related to those previously7
known to science.
(B)No holes have been drilled into the Earth’s
surface to a distance deeper than 1.74 miles
(C)The microorganisms did not come from surface
soil that came into contact with the drilling
equipment.
(D) The stratum8 from which the samples came has
been below the surface of the Earth ever since
the Earth came into existence.
(E) The temperature at the bottom of the holes drilled
was not significantly hotter than that of the
hottest spots on the Earth’s surface.
25. For 20 years all applicants9 for jobs as technicians at
EquipCorp were required to demonstrate that they could
operate and repair the machinery10 that was central to
EquipCorp’s manufacturing business. Now, however,
that particular machinery is obsolete11, and very different
machinery fills the central role. Therefore, the old
requirement is no longer a useful method for evaluating
whether applicants for jobs as technicians at EquipCorp
have the skills necessary for the job.
Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the
argument?
(A) The machinery that is now obsolete was used by a
large number of manufacturing companies before
it became obsolete.
(B) Among the people already holding jobs as tech-
nicians at Equip Corp, those who are most skillful
at operating the new machinery had been some of
the least skillful at operating the old machinery
(C) Most people applying for jobs as technicians today
have much broader skills than did people applying
for jobs as technicians 20 years ago.
(D) The skills required to operate and repair the
obsolete machinery are useful in operating and
maintaining many other types of machinery at
EquipCorp that are not obsolete.
(E) Much of the machinery that EquipCorp now uses in
manufacturing is very likely to become obsolete
within the next 20 years.
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