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Question ID:PT63 S4 Q11 Passage:The literary development of Kate Chopin, author of The Awakening (1899), took her through several phases of nineteenth-century women's fiction. Born in 1850, Chopin grew up with the sentimental novels that formed the bulk of the fiction of the mid‚ nineteenth century. In these works, aut...
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Question ID:PT63 S4 Q12 Passage:The literary development of Kate Chopin, author of The Awakening (1899), took her through several phases of nineteenth-century women's fiction. Born in 1850, Chopin grew up with the sentimental novels that formed the bulk of the fiction of the mid‚ nineteenth century. In these works, aut...
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Question ID:PT63 S4 Q13 Passage:The literary development of Kate Chopin, author of The Awakening (1899), took her through several phases of nineteenth-century women's fiction. Born in 1850, Chopin grew up with the sentimental novels that formed the bulk of the fiction of the mid‚ nineteenth century. In these works, aut...
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Question ID:PT63 S4 Q14 Passage:The literary development of Kate Chopin, author of The Awakening (1899), took her through several phases of nineteenth-century women's fiction. Born in 1850, Chopin grew up with the sentimental novels that formed the bulk of the fiction of the mid‚ nineteenth century. In these works, aut...
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Question ID:PT63 S4 Q15 Passage:The literary development of Kate Chopin, author of The Awakening (1899), took her through several phases of nineteenth-century women's fiction. Born in 1850, Chopin grew up with the sentimental novels that formed the bulk of the fiction of the mid‚ nineteenth century. In these works, aut...
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Question ID:PT63 S4 Q16 Passage:Until the 1950s, most scientists believed that the geology of the ocean floor had remained essentially unchanged for many millions of years. But this idea became insupportable as new discoveries were made. First, scientists noticed that the ocean floor exhibited odd magnetic variations. ...
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Question ID:PT63 S4 Q17 Passage:Until the 1950s, most scientists believed that the geology of the ocean floor had remained essentially unchanged for many millions of years. But this idea became insupportable as new discoveries were made. First, scientists noticed that the ocean floor exhibited odd magnetic variations. ...
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Question ID:PT63 S4 Q18 Passage:Until the 1950s, most scientists believed that the geology of the ocean floor had remained essentially unchanged for many millions of years. But this idea became insupportable as new discoveries were made. First, scientists noticed that the ocean floor exhibited odd magnetic variations. ...
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Question ID:PT63 S4 Q19 Passage:Until the 1950s, most scientists believed that the geology of the ocean floor had remained essentially unchanged for many millions of years. But this idea became insupportable as new discoveries were made. First, scientists noticed that the ocean floor exhibited odd magnetic variations. ...
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Question ID:PT63 S4 Q20 Passage:Until the 1950s, most scientists believed that the geology of the ocean floor had remained essentially unchanged for many millions of years. But this idea became insupportable as new discoveries were made. First, scientists noticed that the ocean floor exhibited odd magnetic variations. ...
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Question ID:PT63 S4 Q21 Passage:Until the 1950s, most scientists believed that the geology of the ocean floor had remained essentially unchanged for many millions of years. But this idea became insupportable as new discoveries were made. First, scientists noticed that the ocean floor exhibited odd magnetic variations. ...
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Question ID:PT63 S4 Q22 Passage:Passage ACentral to the historian's profession and scholarship has been the ideal of objectivity. The assumptions upon which this ideal rests include a commitment to the reality of the past, a sharp separation between fact and value, and above all, a distinction between history and ficti...
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Question ID:PT63 S4 Q23 Passage:Passage ACentral to the historian's profession and scholarship has been the ideal of objectivity. The assumptions upon which this ideal rests include a commitment to the reality of the past, a sharp separation between fact and value, and above all, a distinction between history and ficti...
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Question ID:PT63 S4 Q24 Passage:Passage ACentral to the historian's profession and scholarship has been the ideal of objectivity. The assumptions upon which this ideal rests include a commitment to the reality of the past, a sharp separation between fact and value, and above all, a distinction between history and ficti...
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Question ID:PT63 S4 Q25 Passage:Passage ACentral to the historian's profession and scholarship has been the ideal of objectivity. The assumptions upon which this ideal rests include a commitment to the reality of the past, a sharp separation between fact and value, and above all, a distinction between history and ficti...
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Question ID:PT63 S4 Q26 Passage:Passage ACentral to the historian's profession and scholarship has been the ideal of objectivity. The assumptions upon which this ideal rests include a commitment to the reality of the past, a sharp separation between fact and value, and above all, a distinction between history and ficti...
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Question ID:PT63 S4 Q27 Passage:Passage ACentral to the historian's profession and scholarship has been the ideal of objectivity. The assumptions upon which this ideal rests include a commitment to the reality of the past, a sharp separation between fact and value, and above all, a distinction between history and ficti...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q1 Passage:To study centuries-old earthquakes and the geologic faults that caused them, seismologists usually dig trenches along visible fault lines, looking for sediments that show evidence of having shifted. Using radiocarbon dating, they measure the quantity of the radioactive isotope carbon 14 p...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q2 Passage:To study centuries-old earthquakes and the geologic faults that caused them, seismologists usually dig trenches along visible fault lines, looking for sediments that show evidence of having shifted. Using radiocarbon dating, they measure the quantity of the radioactive isotope carbon 14 p...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q3 Passage:To study centuries-old earthquakes and the geologic faults that caused them, seismologists usually dig trenches along visible fault lines, looking for sediments that show evidence of having shifted. Using radiocarbon dating, they measure the quantity of the radioactive isotope carbon 14 p...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q4 Passage:To study centuries-old earthquakes and the geologic faults that caused them, seismologists usually dig trenches along visible fault lines, looking for sediments that show evidence of having shifted. Using radiocarbon dating, they measure the quantity of the radioactive isotope carbon 14 p...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q5 Passage:To study centuries-old earthquakes and the geologic faults that caused them, seismologists usually dig trenches along visible fault lines, looking for sediments that show evidence of having shifted. Using radiocarbon dating, they measure the quantity of the radioactive isotope carbon 14 p...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q6 Passage:To study centuries-old earthquakes and the geologic faults that caused them, seismologists usually dig trenches along visible fault lines, looking for sediments that show evidence of having shifted. Using radiocarbon dating, they measure the quantity of the radioactive isotope carbon 14 p...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q7 Passage:To study centuries-old earthquakes and the geologic faults that caused them, seismologists usually dig trenches along visible fault lines, looking for sediments that show evidence of having shifted. Using radiocarbon dating, they measure the quantity of the radioactive isotope carbon 14 p...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q8 Passage:To study centuries-old earthquakes and the geologic faults that caused them, seismologists usually dig trenches along visible fault lines, looking for sediments that show evidence of having shifted. Using radiocarbon dating, they measure the quantity of the radioactive isotope carbon 14 p...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q9 Passage:While courts have long allowed custom-made medical illustrations depicting personal injury to be presented as evidence in legal cases, the issue of whether they have a legitimate place in the courtroom is surrounded by ongoing debate and misinformation. Some opponents of their general use...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q10 Passage:While courts have long allowed custom-made medical illustrations depicting personal injury to be presented as evidence in legal cases, the issue of whether they have a legitimate place in the courtroom is surrounded by ongoing debate and misinformation. Some opponents of their general us...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q11 Passage:While courts have long allowed custom-made medical illustrations depicting personal injury to be presented as evidence in legal cases, the issue of whether they have a legitimate place in the courtroom is surrounded by ongoing debate and misinformation. Some opponents of their general us...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q12 Passage:While courts have long allowed custom-made medical illustrations depicting personal injury to be presented as evidence in legal cases, the issue of whether they have a legitimate place in the courtroom is surrounded by ongoing debate and misinformation. Some opponents of their general us...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q13 Passage:While courts have long allowed custom-made medical illustrations depicting personal injury to be presented as evidence in legal cases, the issue of whether they have a legitimate place in the courtroom is surrounded by ongoing debate and misinformation. Some opponents of their general us...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q14 Passage:While courts have long allowed custom-made medical illustrations depicting personal injury to be presented as evidence in legal cases, the issue of whether they have a legitimate place in the courtroom is surrounded by ongoing debate and misinformation. Some opponents of their general us...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q15 Passage:Passage ABecause dental caries (decay) is strongly linked to consumption of the sticky, carbohydrate-rich staples of agricultural diets, prehistoric human teeth can provide clues about when a population made the transition from a hunter-gatherer diet to an agricultural one. Caries format...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q16 Passage:Passage ABecause dental caries (decay) is strongly linked to consumption of the sticky, carbohydrate-rich staples of agricultural diets, prehistoric human teeth can provide clues about when a population made the transition from a hunter-gatherer diet to an agricultural one. Caries format...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q17 Passage:Passage ABecause dental caries (decay) is strongly linked to consumption of the sticky, carbohydrate-rich staples of agricultural diets, prehistoric human teeth can provide clues about when a population made the transition from a hunter-gatherer diet to an agricultural one. Caries format...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q18 Passage:Passage ABecause dental caries (decay) is strongly linked to consumption of the sticky, carbohydrate-rich staples of agricultural diets, prehistoric human teeth can provide clues about when a population made the transition from a hunter-gatherer diet to an agricultural one. Caries format...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q19 Passage:Passage ABecause dental caries (decay) is strongly linked to consumption of the sticky, carbohydrate-rich staples of agricultural diets, prehistoric human teeth can provide clues about when a population made the transition from a hunter-gatherer diet to an agricultural one. Caries format...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q20 Passage:Passage ABecause dental caries (decay) is strongly linked to consumption of the sticky, carbohydrate-rich staples of agricultural diets, prehistoric human teeth can provide clues about when a population made the transition from a hunter-gatherer diet to an agricultural one. Caries format...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q21 Passage:Passage ABecause dental caries (decay) is strongly linked to consumption of the sticky, carbohydrate-rich staples of agricultural diets, prehistoric human teeth can provide clues about when a population made the transition from a hunter-gatherer diet to an agricultural one. Caries format...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q22 Passage:Recent criticism has sought to align Sarah Orne Jewett, a notable writer of regional fiction in the nineteenth-century United States, with the domestic novelists of the previous generation. Her work does resemble the domestic novels of the 1850s in its focus on women, their domestic occu...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q23 Passage:Recent criticism has sought to align Sarah Orne Jewett, a notable writer of regional fiction in the nineteenth-century United States, with the domestic novelists of the previous generation. Her work does resemble the domestic novels of the 1850s in its focus on women, their domestic occu...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q24 Passage:Recent criticism has sought to align Sarah Orne Jewett, a notable writer of regional fiction in the nineteenth-century United States, with the domestic novelists of the previous generation. Her work does resemble the domestic novels of the 1850s in its focus on women, their domestic occu...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q25 Passage:Recent criticism has sought to align Sarah Orne Jewett, a notable writer of regional fiction in the nineteenth-century United States, with the domestic novelists of the previous generation. Her work does resemble the domestic novels of the 1850s in its focus on women, their domestic occu...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q26 Passage:Recent criticism has sought to align Sarah Orne Jewett, a notable writer of regional fiction in the nineteenth-century United States, with the domestic novelists of the previous generation. Her work does resemble the domestic novels of the 1850s in its focus on women, their domestic occu...
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Question ID:PT62 S1 Q27 Passage:Recent criticism has sought to align Sarah Orne Jewett, a notable writer of regional fiction in the nineteenth-century United States, with the domestic novelists of the previous generation. Her work does resemble the domestic novels of the 1850s in its focus on women, their domestic occu...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q1 Passage:In a recent study, a group of young children were taught the word "stairs" while walking up and down a flight of stairs. Later that day, when the children were shown a video of a person climbing a ladder, they all called the ladder stairs. Stem:Which one of the following principles is bes...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q2 Passage:Among people who live to the age of 100 or more, a large proportion have led "unhealthy" lives: smoking, consuming alcohol, eating fatty foods, and getting little exercise. Since such behavior often leads to shortened life spans, it is likely that exceptionally long-lived people are genet...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q3 Passage:Medications with an unpleasant taste are generally produced only in tablet, capsule, or soft-gel form. The active ingredient in medication M is a waxy substance that cannot tolerate the heat used to manufacture tablets because it has a low melting point. So, since the company developing M...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q4 Passage:Carol Morris wants to own a majority of the shares of the city's largest newspaper, The Daily. The only obstacle to Morris's amassing a majority of these shares is that Azedcorp, which currently owns a majority, has steadfastly refused to sell. Industry analysts nevertheless predict that ...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q5 Passage:Area resident: Childhood lead poisoning has declined steadily since the 1970s, when leaded gasoline was phased out and lead paint was banned. But recent statistics indicate that 25 percent of this area's homes still contain lead paint that poses significant health hazards. Therefore, if w...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q6 Passage:Although some nutritional facts about soft drinks are listed on their labels, exact caffeine content is not. Listing exact caffeine content would make it easier to limit, but not eliminate, one's caffeine intake. If it became easier for people to limit, but not eliminate, their caffeine i...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q7 Passage:When the famous art collector Vidmar died, a public auction of her collection, the largest privately owned, was held. "I can't possibly afford any of those works because hers is among the most valuable collections ever assembled by a single person," declared art lover MacNeil. Stem:The fl...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q8 Passage:A leading critic of space exploration contends that it would be wrong, given current technology, to send a group of explorers to Mars, since the explorers would be unlikely to survive the trip. But that exaggerates the risk. There would be a well-engineered backup system at every stage of...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q9 Passage:A retrospective study is a scientific study that tries to determine the causes of subjects' present characteristics by looking for significant connections between the present characteristics of subjects and what happened to those subjects in the past, before the study began. Because retro...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q10 Passage:Gigantic passenger planes currently being developed will have enough space to hold shops and lounges in addition to passenger seating. However, the additional space will more likely be used for more passenger seating. The number of passengers flying the air-traffic system is expected to ...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q11 Passage:Scientist: To study the comparative effectiveness of two experimental medications for athlete‚ s foot, a representative sample of people with athlete‚ s foot were randomly assigned to one of two groups. One group received only medication M, and the other received only medication N. The...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q12 Passage:Paleontologist: Plesiosauromorphs were gigantic, long-necked marine reptiles that ruled the oceans during the age of the dinosaurs. Most experts believe that plesiosauromorphs lurked and quickly ambushed their prey. However, plesiosauromorphs probably hunted by chasing their prey over lo...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q13 Passage:Buying elaborate screensavers‚ programs that put moving images on a computer monitor to prevent damage‚ can cost a company far more in employee time than it saves in electricity and monitor protection. Employees cannot resist spending time playing with screensavers that flash interesting...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q14 Passage:Music professor: Because rap musicians can work alone in a recording studio, they need not accommodate supporting musicians' wishes. Further, learning to rap is not as formal a process as learning an instrument. Thus, rap is an extremely individualistic and nontraditional musical form.M...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q15 Passage:Speaker: Like many contemporary critics, Smith argues that the true meaning of an author's statements can be understood only through insight into the author's social circumstances. But this same line of analysis can be applied to Smith's own words. Thus, if she is right we should be abl...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q16 Passage:Tissue biopsies taken on patients who have undergone throat surgery show that those who snored frequently were significantly more likely to have serious abnormalities in their throat muscles than those who snored rarely or not at all. This shows that snoring can damage the throat of the ...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q17 Passage:One should never sacrifice one's health in order to acquire money, for without health, happiness is not obtainable. Stem:The conclusion of the argument follows logically if which one of the following is assumed? Correct Answer Choice:AChoice A:Money should be acquired only if its acquisi...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q18 Passage:Vanessa: All computer code must be written by a pair of programmers working at a single workstation. This is needed to prevent programmers from writing idiosyncratic code that can be understood only by the original programmer.Jo: Most programming projects are kept afloat by the best pr...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q19 Passage:In West Calverton, most pet stores sell exotic birds, and most of those that sell exotic birds also sell tropical fish. However, any pet store there that sells tropical fish but not exotic birds does sell gerbils; and no independently owned pet stores in West Calverton sell gerbils. Ste...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q20 Passage:Astronomer: Earlier estimates of the distances of certain stars from Earth would mean that these stars are about 1 billion years older than the universe itself, an impossible scenario. My estimates of the distances indicate that these stars are much farther away than previously thought....
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q21 Passage:Most large nurseries sell raspberry plants primarily to commercial raspberry growers and sell only plants that are guaranteed to be disease-free. However, the shipment of raspberry plants that Johnson received from Wally's Plants carried a virus that commonly afflicts raspberries. Stem:W...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q22 Passage:Drug company manager: Our newest product is just not selling. One way to save it would be a new marketing campaign. This would not guarantee success, but it is one chance to save the product, so we should try it. Stem:Which one of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the manag...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q23 Passage:Consumer advocate: TMD, a pesticide used on peaches, shows no effects on human health when it is ingested in the amount present in the per capita peach consumption in this country. But while 80 percent of the population eat no peaches, others, including small children, consume much more...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q24 Passage:Legal commentator: The goal of a recently enacted law that bans smoking in workplaces is to protect employees from secondhand smoke. But the law is written in such a way that it cannot be interpreted as ever prohibiting people from smoking in their own homes. Stem:The statements above, i...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q25 Passage:University president: Our pool of applicants has been shrinking over the past few years. One possible explanation of this unwelcome phenomenon is that we charge too little for tuition and fees. Prospective students and their parents conclude that the quality of education they would recei...
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Question ID:PT62 S2 Q26 Passage:Editorial: It has been suggested that private, for-profit companies should be hired to supply clean drinking water to areas of the world where it is unavailable now. But water should not be supplied by private companies. After all, clean water is essential for human health, and the purpo...
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Question ID:PT62 S3 Q1 Passage:A motel operator is scheduling appointments to start up services at a new motel. Appointments for six services‚ gas, landscaping, power, satellite, telephone, and water‚ will be scheduled, one appointment per day for the next six days. The schedule for the appointments is subject to the f...
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Question ID:PT62 S3 Q2 Passage:A motel operator is scheduling appointments to start up services at a new motel. Appointments for six services‚ gas, landscaping, power, satellite, telephone, and water‚ will be scheduled, one appointment per day for the next six days. The schedule for the appointments is subject to the f...
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Question ID:PT62 S3 Q3 Passage:A motel operator is scheduling appointments to start up services at a new motel. Appointments for six services‚ gas, landscaping, power, satellite, telephone, and water‚ will be scheduled, one appointment per day for the next six days. The schedule for the appointments is subject to the f...
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Question ID:PT62 S3 Q4 Passage:A motel operator is scheduling appointments to start up services at a new motel. Appointments for six services‚ gas, landscaping, power, satellite, telephone, and water‚ will be scheduled, one appointment per day for the next six days. The schedule for the appointments is subject to the f...
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Question ID:PT62 S3 Q5 Passage:A motel operator is scheduling appointments to start up services at a new motel. Appointments for six services‚ gas, landscaping, power, satellite, telephone, and water‚ will be scheduled, one appointment per day for the next six days. The schedule for the appointments is subject to the f...
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Question ID:PT62 S3 Q6 Passage:A motel operator is scheduling appointments to start up services at a new motel. Appointments for six services‚ gas, landscaping, power, satellite, telephone, and water‚ will be scheduled, one appointment per day for the next six days. The schedule for the appointments is subject to the f...
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Question ID:PT62 S3 Q7 Passage:An artisan has been hired to create three stained glass windows. The artisan will use exactly five colors of glass: green, orange, purple, rose, and yellow. Each color of glass will be used at least once, and each window will contain at least two different colors of glass. The windows mus...
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Question ID:PT62 S3 Q8 Passage:An artisan has been hired to create three stained glass windows. The artisan will use exactly five colors of glass: green, orange, purple, rose, and yellow. Each color of glass will be used at least once, and each window will contain at least two different colors of glass. The windows mus...
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Question ID:PT62 S3 Q9 Passage:An artisan has been hired to create three stained glass windows. The artisan will use exactly five colors of glass: green, orange, purple, rose, and yellow. Each color of glass will be used at least once, and each window will contain at least two different colors of glass. The windows mus...
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Question ID:PT62 S3 Q10 Passage:An artisan has been hired to create three stained glass windows. The artisan will use exactly five colors of glass: green, orange, purple, rose, and yellow. Each color of glass will be used at least once, and each window will contain at least two different colors of glass. The windows mu...
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Question ID:PT62 S3 Q11 Passage:An artisan has been hired to create three stained glass windows. The artisan will use exactly five colors of glass: green, orange, purple, rose, and yellow. Each color of glass will be used at least once, and each window will contain at least two different colors of glass. The windows mu...
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Question ID:PT62 S3 Q12 Passage:An artisan has been hired to create three stained glass windows. The artisan will use exactly five colors of glass: green, orange, purple, rose, and yellow. Each color of glass will be used at least once, and each window will contain at least two different colors of glass. The windows mu...
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Question ID:PT62 S3 Q13 Passage:An artisan has been hired to create three stained glass windows. The artisan will use exactly five colors of glass: green, orange, purple, rose, and yellow. Each color of glass will be used at least once, and each window will contain at least two different colors of glass. The windows mu...
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Question ID:PT62 S3 Q14 Passage:A conference on management skills consists of exactly five talks, which are held successively in the following order: Feedback, Goal Sharing, Handling People, Information Overload, and Leadership. Exactly four employees of SoftCorp‚ Quigley, Rivera, Spivey, and Tran‚ each attend exactly ...
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Question ID:PT62 S3 Q15 Passage:A conference on management skills consists of exactly five talks, which are held successively in the following order: Feedback, Goal Sharing, Handling People, Information Overload, and Leadership. Exactly four employees of SoftCorp‚ Quigley, Rivera, Spivey, and Tran‚ each attend exactly ...
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Question ID:PT62 S3 Q16 Passage:A conference on management skills consists of exactly five talks, which are held successively in the following order: Feedback, Goal Sharing, Handling People, Information Overload, and Leadership. Exactly four employees of SoftCorp‚ Quigley, Rivera, Spivey, and Tran‚ each attend exactly ...
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Question ID:PT62 S3 Q17 Passage:A conference on management skills consists of exactly five talks, which are held successively in the following order: Feedback, Goal Sharing, Handling People, Information Overload, and Leadership. Exactly four employees of SoftCorp‚ Quigley, Rivera, Spivey, and Tran‚ each attend exactly ...
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Question ID:PT62 S3 Q18 Passage:A conference on management skills consists of exactly five talks, which are held successively in the following order: Feedback, Goal Sharing, Handling People, Information Overload, and Leadership. Exactly four employees of SoftCorp‚ Quigley, Rivera, Spivey, and Tran‚ each attend exactly ...
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Question ID:PT62 S3 Q19 Passage:Exactly six witnesses will testify in a trial: Mangione, Ramirez, Sanderson, Tannenbaum, Ujemori, and Wong. The witnesses will testify one by one, and each only once. The order in which the witnesses testify is subject to the following constraints:Sanderson must testify immediately befor...
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Question ID:PT62 S3 Q20 Passage:Exactly six witnesses will testify in a trial: Mangione, Ramirez, Sanderson, Tannenbaum, Ujemori, and Wong. The witnesses will testify one by one, and each only once. The order in which the witnesses testify is subject to the following constraints:Sanderson must testify immediately befor...
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Question ID:PT62 S3 Q21 Passage:Exactly six witnesses will testify in a trial: Mangione, Ramirez, Sanderson, Tannenbaum, Ujemori, and Wong. The witnesses will testify one by one, and each only once. The order in which the witnesses testify is subject to the following constraints:Sanderson must testify immediately befor...
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Question ID:PT62 S3 Q22 Passage:Exactly six witnesses will testify in a trial: Mangione, Ramirez, Sanderson, Tannenbaum, Ujemori, and Wong. The witnesses will testify one by one, and each only once. The order in which the witnesses testify is subject to the following constraints:Sanderson must testify immediately befor...
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Question ID:PT62 S3 Q23 Passage:Exactly six witnesses will testify in a trial: Mangione, Ramirez, Sanderson, Tannenbaum, Ujemori, and Wong. The witnesses will testify one by one, and each only once. The order in which the witnesses testify is subject to the following constraints:Sanderson must testify immediately befor...
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Question ID:PT62 S4 Q1 Passage:Marine biologist: Scientists have long wondered why the fish that live around coral reefs exhibit such brilliant colors. One suggestion is that coral reefs are colorful and, therefore, that colorful fish are camouflaged by them. Many animal species, after all, use camouflage to avoid pre...
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Question ID:PT62 S4 Q2 Passage:To discover what percentage of teenagers believe in telekinesis‚ the psychic ability to move objects without physically touching them‚ a recent survey asked a representative sample of teenagers whether they agreed with the following statement: "A person's thoughts can influence the movem...
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Question ID:PT62 S4 Q3 Passage:A recent study of perfect pitch‚ the ability to identify the pitch of an isolated musical note‚ found that a high percentage of people who have perfect pitch are related to someone else who has it. Among those without perfect pitch, the percentage was much lower. This shows that having pe...
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Question ID:PT62 S4 Q4 Passage:Paleontologists recently excavated two corresponding sets of dinosaur tracks, one left by a large grazing dinosaur and the other by a smaller predatory dinosaur. The two sets of tracks make abrupt turns repeatedly in tandem, suggesting that the predator was following the grazing dinosaur ...
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Question ID:PT62 S4 Q5 Passage:Researchers announced recently that over the past 25 years the incidence of skin cancer caused by exposure to harmful rays from the sun has continued to grow in spite of the increasingly widespread use of sunscreens. This shows that using sunscreen is unlikely to reduce a person's risk of...
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Question ID:PT62 S4 Q6 Passage:University administrator: Any proposal for a new department will not be funded if there are fewer than 50 people per year available for hire in that field and the proposed department would duplicate more than 25 percent of the material covered in one of our existing departments. The prop...
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Question ID:PT62 S4 Q7 Passage:Researcher: Over the course of three decades, we kept records of the average beak size of two populations of the same species of bird, one wild population, the other captive. During this period, the average beak size of the captive birds did not change, while the average beak size of the...
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