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Question ID:PT4 S2 Q12 Passage:The human species came into being at the time of the greatest biological diversity in the history of the Earth. Today, as human populations expand and alter the natural environment, they are reducing biological diversity to its lowest level since the end of the Mesozoic era, 65 million ye... | PT4 S2 Q12 |
Question ID:PT4 S2 Q13 Passage:The human species came into being at the time of the greatest biological diversity in the history of the Earth. Today, as human populations expand and alter the natural environment, they are reducing biological diversity to its lowest level since the end of the Mesozoic era, 65 million ye... | PT4 S2 Q13 |
Question ID:PT4 S2 Q14 Passage:Women’s participation in the revolutionary events in France between 1789 and 1795 has only recently been given nuanced treatment. Early twentiethcentury historians of the French Revolution are typified by Jaures, who, though sympathetic to the women’s movement of his own time, never even ... | PT4 S2 Q14 |
Question ID:PT4 S2 Q15 Passage:Women’s participation in the revolutionary events in France between 1789 and 1795 has only recently been given nuanced treatment. Early twentiethcentury historians of the French Revolution are typified by Jaures, who, though sympathetic to the women’s movement of his own time, never even ... | PT4 S2 Q15 |
Question ID:PT4 S2 Q16 Passage:Women’s participation in the revolutionary events in France between 1789 and 1795 has only recently been given nuanced treatment. Early twentiethcentury historians of the French Revolution are typified by Jaures, who, though sympathetic to the women’s movement of his own time, never even ... | PT4 S2 Q16 |
Question ID:PT4 S2 Q17 Passage:Women’s participation in the revolutionary events in France between 1789 and 1795 has only recently been given nuanced treatment. Early twentiethcentury historians of the French Revolution are typified by Jaures, who, though sympathetic to the women’s movement of his own time, never even ... | PT4 S2 Q17 |
Question ID:PT4 S2 Q18 Passage:Women’s participation in the revolutionary events in France between 1789 and 1795 has only recently been given nuanced treatment. Early twentiethcentury historians of the French Revolution are typified by Jaures, who, though sympathetic to the women’s movement of his own time, never even ... | PT4 S2 Q18 |
Question ID:PT4 S2 Q19 Passage:Women’s participation in the revolutionary events in France between 1789 and 1795 has only recently been given nuanced treatment. Early twentiethcentury historians of the French Revolution are typified by Jaures, who, though sympathetic to the women’s movement of his own time, never even ... | PT4 S2 Q19 |
Question ID:PT4 S2 Q20 Passage:Women’s participation in the revolutionary events in France between 1789 and 1795 has only recently been given nuanced treatment. Early twentiethcentury historians of the French Revolution are typified by Jaures, who, though sympathetic to the women’s movement of his own time, never even ... | PT4 S2 Q20 |
Question ID:PT4 S2 Q21 Passage:Art historians’ approach to French Impressionism has changed significantly in recent years. While a decade ago Rewald’s History of Impressionism, which emphasizes Impressionist painters’ stylistic innovations, was unchallenged, the literature on Impressionism has now become a kind of ideo... | PT4 S2 Q21 |
Question ID:PT4 S2 Q22 Passage:Art historians’ approach to French Impressionism has changed significantly in recent years. While a decade ago Rewald’s History of Impressionism, which emphasizes Impressionist painters’ stylistic innovations, was unchallenged, the literature on Impressionism has now become a kind of ideo... | PT4 S2 Q22 |
Question ID:PT4 S2 Q23 Passage:Art historians’ approach to French Impressionism has changed significantly in recent years. While a decade ago Rewald’s History of Impressionism, which emphasizes Impressionist painters’ stylistic innovations, was unchallenged, the literature on Impressionism has now become a kind of ideo... | PT4 S2 Q23 |
Question ID:PT4 S2 Q24 Passage:Art historians’ approach to French Impressionism has changed significantly in recent years. While a decade ago Rewald’s History of Impressionism, which emphasizes Impressionist painters’ stylistic innovations, was unchallenged, the literature on Impressionism has now become a kind of ideo... | PT4 S2 Q24 |
Question ID:PT4 S2 Q25 Passage:Art historians’ approach to French Impressionism has changed significantly in recent years. While a decade ago Rewald’s History of Impressionism, which emphasizes Impressionist painters’ stylistic innovations, was unchallenged, the literature on Impressionism has now become a kind of ideo... | PT4 S2 Q25 |
Question ID:PT4 S2 Q26 Passage:Art historians’ approach to French Impressionism has changed significantly in recent years. While a decade ago Rewald’s History of Impressionism, which emphasizes Impressionist painters’ stylistic innovations, was unchallenged, the literature on Impressionism has now become a kind of ideo... | PT4 S2 Q26 |
Question ID:PT4 S2 Q27 Passage:Art historians’ approach to French Impressionism has changed significantly in recent years. While a decade ago Rewald’s History of Impressionism, which emphasizes Impressionist painters’ stylistic innovations, was unchallenged, the literature on Impressionism has now become a kind of ideo... | PT4 S2 Q27 |
Question ID:PT4 S3 Q1 Passage:A law firm has exactly nine partners: Fox, Glassen, Hae, Inman, Jacoby, Kohn, Lopez, Malloy, and Nassar. Kohn’s salary is greater than both Inman’s and Lopez’s. Lopez’s salary is greater than Nassar’s. Inman’s salary is greater than Fox’s. Fox’s salary is greater than Malloy’s. Malloy’s sa... | PT4 S3 Q1 |
Question ID:PT4 S3 Q2 Passage:A law firm has exactly nine partners: Fox, Glassen, Hae, Inman, Jacoby, Kohn, Lopez, Malloy, and Nassar. Kohn’s salary is greater than both Inman’s and Lopez’s. Lopez’s salary is greater than Nassar’s. Inman’s salary is greater than Fox’s. Fox’s salary is greater than Malloy’s. Malloy’s sa... | PT4 S3 Q2 |
Question ID:PT4 S3 Q3 Passage:A law firm has exactly nine partners: Fox, Glassen, Hae, Inman, Jacoby, Kohn, Lopez, Malloy, and Nassar. Kohn’s salary is greater than both Inman’s and Lopez’s. Lopez’s salary is greater than Nassar’s. Inman’s salary is greater than Fox’s. Fox’s salary is greater than Malloy’s. Malloy’s sa... | PT4 S3 Q3 |
Question ID:PT4 S3 Q4 Passage:A law firm has exactly nine partners: Fox, Glassen, Hae, Inman, Jacoby, Kohn, Lopez, Malloy, and Nassar. Kohn’s salary is greater than both Inman’s and Lopez’s. Lopez’s salary is greater than Nassar’s. Inman’s salary is greater than Fox’s. Fox’s salary is greater than Malloy’s. Malloy’s sa... | PT4 S3 Q4 |
Question ID:PT4 S3 Q5 Passage:A law firm has exactly nine partners: Fox, Glassen, Hae, Inman, Jacoby, Kohn, Lopez, Malloy, and Nassar. Kohn’s salary is greater than both Inman’s and Lopez’s. Lopez’s salary is greater than Nassar’s. Inman’s salary is greater than Fox’s. Fox’s salary is greater than Malloy’s. Malloy’s sa... | PT4 S3 Q5 |
Question ID:PT4 S3 Q6 Passage:A law firm has exactly nine partners: Fox, Glassen, Hae, Inman, Jacoby, Kohn, Lopez, Malloy, and Nassar. Kohn’s salary is greater than both Inman’s and Lopez’s. Lopez’s salary is greater than Nassar’s. Inman’s salary is greater than Fox’s. Fox’s salary is greater than Malloy’s. Malloy’s sa... | PT4 S3 Q6 |
Question ID:PT4 S3 Q7 Passage:Each of five illnesses—J, K, L, M, and N—is characterized by at least one of the following three symptoms: fever, headache, and sneezing. None of the illnesses has any symptom that is not one of these three. Illness J is characterized by headache and sneezing. Illnesses J and K have no sym... | PT4 S3 Q7 |
Question ID:PT4 S3 Q8 Passage:Each of five illnesses—J, K, L, M, and N—is characterized by at least one of the following three symptoms: fever, headache, and sneezing. None of the illnesses has any symptom that is not one of these three. Illness J is characterized by headache and sneezing. Illnesses J and K have no sym... | PT4 S3 Q8 |
Question ID:PT4 S3 Q9 Passage:Each of five illnesses—J, K, L, M, and N—is characterized by at least one of the following three symptoms: fever, headache, and sneezing. None of the illnesses has any symptom that is not one of these three. Illness J is characterized by headache and sneezing. Illnesses J and K have no sym... | PT4 S3 Q9 |
Question ID:PT4 S3 Q10 Passage:Each of five illnesses—J, K, L, M, and N—is characterized by at least one of the following three symptoms: fever, headache, and sneezing. None of the illnesses has any symptom that is not one of these three. Illness J is characterized by headache and sneezing. Illnesses J and K have no sy... | PT4 S3 Q10 |
Question ID:PT4 S3 Q11 Passage:Each of five illnesses—J, K, L, M, and N—is characterized by at least one of the following three symptoms: fever, headache, and sneezing. None of the illnesses has any symptom that is not one of these three. Illness J is characterized by headache and sneezing. Illnesses J and K have no sy... | PT4 S3 Q11 |
Question ID:PT4 S3 Q12 Passage:A street cleaning crew works only Monday to Friday, and only during the day. It takes the crew an entire morning or an entire afternoon to clean a street. During one week the crew cleaned exactly eight streets—First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth streets. The fo... | PT4 S3 Q12 |
Question ID:PT4 S3 Q13 Passage:A street cleaning crew works only Monday to Friday, and only during the day. It takes the crew an entire morning or an entire afternoon to clean a street. During one week the crew cleaned exactly eight streets—First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth streets. The fo... | PT4 S3 Q13 |
Question ID:PT4 S3 Q14 Passage:A street cleaning crew works only Monday to Friday, and only during the day. It takes the crew an entire morning or an entire afternoon to clean a street. During one week the crew cleaned exactly eight streets—First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth streets. The fo... | PT4 S3 Q14 |
Question ID:PT4 S3 Q15 Passage:A street cleaning crew works only Monday to Friday, and only during the day. It takes the crew an entire morning or an entire afternoon to clean a street. During one week the crew cleaned exactly eight streets—First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth streets. The fo... | PT4 S3 Q15 |
Question ID:PT4 S3 Q16 Passage:A street cleaning crew works only Monday to Friday, and only during the day. It takes the crew an entire morning or an entire afternoon to clean a street. During one week the crew cleaned exactly eight streets—First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth streets. The fo... | PT4 S3 Q16 |
Question ID:PT4 S3 Q17 Passage:A street cleaning crew works only Monday to Friday, and only during the day. It takes the crew an entire morning or an entire afternoon to clean a street. During one week the crew cleaned exactly eight streets—First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth streets. The fo... | PT4 S3 Q17 |
Question ID:PT4 S3 Q18 Passage: Stem:Which one of the following statements could be true? Correct Answer Choice:EChoice A:One segment of the path directly connects chalets M and K. Choice B:One segment of the path directly connects chalets M and L. Choice C:One segment of the path directly connects chalets M and O. Cho... | PT4 S3 Q18 |
Question ID:PT4 S3 Q19 Passage: Stem:If one segment of the path directly connects chalets K and N, then the two chalets in which one of the following pairs must be directly connected to each other by a segment? Correct Answer Choice:CChoice A:J and K Choice B:K and O Choice C:L and O Choice D:M and N Choice E:N and O | PT4 S3 Q19 |
Question ID:PT4 S3 Q20 Passage: Stem:If a segment of the path directly connects chalets J and K, then the two chalets in which one of the following pairs must be directly connected to each other by a segment? Correct Answer Choice:DChoice A:J and M Choice B:K and N Choice C:K and O Choice D:L and O Choice E:N and O | PT4 S3 Q20 |
Question ID:PT4 S3 Q21 Passage: Stem:If one segment of the path directly connects chalets K and O, then which one of the following statements could be true? Correct Answer Choice:AChoice A:Chalet J is directly connected to chalet M. Choice B:Chalet K is directly connected to chalet N. Choice C:Chalet L is directly conn... | PT4 S3 Q21 |
Question ID:PT4 S3 Q22 Passage: Stem:Which one of the following statements, if true, guarantees that one segment of the path directly connects chalets M and N? Correct Answer Choice:AChoice A:One segment of the path directly connects chalets K and J. Choice B:One segment of the path directly connects chalets N and O. C... | PT4 S3 Q22 |
Question ID:PT4 S3 Q23 Passage: Stem:Which one of the following chalets cannot be directly connected by segments of the path to exactly two other chalets? Correct Answer Choice:CChoice A:K Choice B:L Choice C:M Choice D:N Choice E:O | PT4 S3 Q23 |
Question ID:PT4 S3 Q24 Passage: Stem:If no segment of the path directly connects any chalet in row 1 with the chalet in row 2 that is directly opposite it, then each of the following statements must be true EXCEPT: Correct Answer Choice:BChoice A:A segment of the path directly connects chalets M and N. Choice B:A segme... | PT4 S3 Q24 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q1 Passage:With the passage of the new tax reform laws, the annual tax burden on low-income taxpayers will be reduced, on average, by anywhere from $100 to $300. Clearly, tax reform is in the interest of low-income taxpayers. Stem:Which one of the following, if true, most undermines the conclusion ab... | PT4 S4 Q1 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q2 Passage:If we are to expand the exploration of our solar system, our next manned flight should be to Phobos, one of Mars’s moons, rather than to Mars itself. The flight times to each are the same, but the Phobos expedition would require less than half the fuel load of a Mars expedition and would, ... | PT4 S4 Q2 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q3 Passage:Scientific research that involves international collaboration has produced papers of greater influence, as measured by the number of times a paper is cited in subsequent papers, than has research without any collaboration. Papers that result from international collaboration are cited an av... | PT4 S4 Q3 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q4 Passage:It is more desirable to have some form of socialized medicine than a system of medical care relying on the private sector. Socialized medicine is more broadly accessible than is a private-sector system. In addition, since countries with socialized medicine have a lower infant mortality rat... | PT4 S4 Q4 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q5 Passage:Most parents who are generous are good parents, but some self-centered parents are also good parents. Yet all good parents share one characteristic: they are good listeners. Stem:If all of the statements in the passage are true, which one of the following must also be true? Correct Answer ... | PT4 S4 Q5 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q6 Passage:Lourdes: Dietary fiber is an important part of a healthful diet. Experts recommend that adults consume 20 to 35 grams of fiber a day. Kyra: But a daily intake of fiber that is significantly above that recommended level interferes with mineral absorption, especially the absorption of calciu... | PT4 S4 Q6 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q7 Passage:A certain retailer promotes merchandise by using the following policy: At all times there is either a “manager’s sale” or a “holiday sale” or both going on. All sales are run for exactly one calendar month. In any given month, if a manager wishes to clear out a particular line of merchandi... | PT4 S4 Q7 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q8 Passage:Prominent business executives often play active roles in United States presidential campaigns as fund-raisers or backroom strategists, but few actually seek to become president themselves. Throughout history the great majority of those who have sought to become president have been lawyers,... | PT4 S4 Q8 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q9 Passage:A scientific theory is a good theory if it satisfies two requirements: It must accurately describe a large class of observations in terms of a model that is simple enough to contain only a few elements, and it must make definite predictions about the results of future observations. For exa... | PT4 S4 Q9 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q10 Passage:Millions of irreplaceable exhibits in natural history museums are currently allowed to decay. Yet without analyses of eggs from museums, the studies linking pesticides with the decline of birds of prey would have been impossible. Therefore, funds must be raised to preserve at least those ... | PT4 S4 Q10 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q11 Passage:Compared to nonprofit hospitals of the same size, investor-owned hospitals require less public investment in the form of tax breaks, use fewer employees, and have higher occupancy levels. It can therefore be concluded that investor-owned hospitals are a better way of delivering medical ca... | PT4 S4 Q11 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q12 Passage:The ancient Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten, who had a profound effect during his lifetime on Egyptian art and religion, was well loved and highly respected by his subjects. We know this from the fierce loyalty shown to him by his palace guards, as documented in reports written during Akhenate... | PT4 S4 Q12 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q13 Passage:Physician: The patient is suffering either from disease X or else from disease Y, but there is no available test for distinguishing X from Y. Therefore, since there is an effective treatment for Y but no treatment for X, we must act on the assumption that the patient has a case of Y. Stem... | PT4 S4 Q13 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q14 Passage:Consumer advocate: Tropical oils are high in saturated fats, which increase the risk of heart disease. Fortunately, in most prepared food tropical oils can be replaced by healthier alternatives without noticeably affecting taste. Therefore, intensive publicity about the disadvantage of tr... | PT4 S4 Q14 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q15 Passage:People who take what others regard as a ridiculous position should not bother to say, “I mean every word!” For either their position truly is ridiculous, in which case insisting that they are serious about it only exposes them to deeper embarrassment, or else their position has merit, in ... | PT4 S4 Q15 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q16 Passage:Concetta: Franchot was a great writer because she was ahead of her time in understanding that industrialization was taking an unconscionable toll on the family structure of the working class. Alicia: Franchot was not a great writer. The mark of a great writer is the ability to move people... | PT4 S4 Q16 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q17 Passage:Zeida: Dr. Ladlow, a research psychologist, has convincingly demonstrated that his theory about the determinants of rat behavior generates consistently accurate predictions about how rats will perform in a maze. On the basis of this evidence, Dr. Ladlow has claimed that his theory is irre... | PT4 S4 Q17 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q18 Passage:Zeida: Dr. Ladlow, a research psychologist, has convincingly demonstrated that his theory about the determinants of rat behavior generates consistently accurate predictions about how rats will perform in a maze. On the basis of this evidence, Dr. Ladlow has claimed that his theory is irre... | PT4 S4 Q18 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q19 Passage:Smith: Meat in the diet is healthy, despite what some people say. After all, most doctors do eat meat, and who knows more about health than doctors do? Stem:Which one of the following is a flaw in Smith’s reasoning? Correct Answer Choice:EChoice A:attacking the opponents’ motives instead ... | PT4 S4 Q19 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q20 Passage:The rise in the prosperity of England subsequent to 1840 can be attributed to the adoption of the policy of free trade, since economic conditions improved only when that policy had been implemented. Stem:The reasoning in the above argument most closely parallels that in which one of the f... | PT4 S4 Q20 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q21 Passage:During construction of the Quebec Bridge in 1907, the bridge’s designer, Theodore Cooper, received word that the suspended span being built out from the bridge’s cantilever was deflecting downward by a fraction of an inch. Before he could telegraph to freeze the project, the whole cantile... | PT4 S4 Q21 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q22 Passage:Most children find it very difficult to explain exactly what the words they use mean when those words do not refer to things that can be seen or touched. Yet, since children are able to use these words to convey the feelings and emotions they are obviously experiencing, understanding what... | PT4 S4 Q22 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q23 Passage:The brains of identical twins are genetically identical. When only one of a pair of identical twins is a schizophrenic, certain areas of the affected twin’s brain are smaller than corresponding areas in the brain of the unaffected twin. No such differences are found when neither twin is s... | PT4 S4 Q23 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q24 Passage:The brains of identical twins are genetically identical. When only one of a pair of identical twins is a schizophrenic, certain areas of the affected twin’s brain are smaller than corresponding areas in the brain of the unaffected twin. No such differences are found when neither twin is s... | PT4 S4 Q24 |
Question ID:PT4 S4 Q25 Passage:Sixty adults were asked to keep a diary of their meals, including what they consumed, when, and in the company of how many people. It was found that at meals with which they drank alcoholic beverages, they consumed about 175 calories more from nonalcoholic sources than they did at meals w... | PT4 S4 Q25 |
Question ID:PT3 S1 Q1 Passage:Three couples—John and Kate, Lewis and Marie, and Nat and Olive have dinner in a restaurant together. Kate, Marie, and Olive are women; the other three are men. Each person orders one and only one of the following kinds of entrees: pork chops, roast beef, swordfish, tilefish, veal cutlet. ... | PT3 S1 Q1 |
Question ID:PT3 S1 Q2 Passage:Three couples—John and Kate, Lewis and Marie, and Nat and Olive have dinner in a restaurant together. Kate, Marie, and Olive are women; the other three are men. Each person orders one and only one of the following kinds of entrees: pork chops, roast beef, swordfish, tilefish, veal cutlet. ... | PT3 S1 Q2 |
Question ID:PT3 S1 Q3 Passage:Three couples—John and Kate, Lewis and Marie, and Nat and Olive have dinner in a restaurant together. Kate, Marie, and Olive are women; the other three are men. Each person orders one and only one of the following kinds of entrees: pork chops, roast beef, swordfish, tilefish, veal cutlet. ... | PT3 S1 Q3 |
Question ID:PT3 S1 Q4 Passage:Three couples—John and Kate, Lewis and Marie, and Nat and Olive have dinner in a restaurant together. Kate, Marie, and Olive are women; the other three are men. Each person orders one and only one of the following kinds of entrees: pork chops, roast beef, swordfish, tilefish, veal cutlet. ... | PT3 S1 Q4 |
Question ID:PT3 S1 Q5 Passage:Three couples—John and Kate, Lewis and Marie, and Nat and Olive have dinner in a restaurant together. Kate, Marie, and Olive are women; the other three are men. Each person orders one and only one of the following kinds of entrees: pork chops, roast beef, swordfish, tilefish, veal cutlet. ... | PT3 S1 Q5 |
Question ID:PT3 S1 Q6 Passage:Three couples—John and Kate, Lewis and Marie, and Nat and Olive have dinner in a restaurant together. Kate, Marie, and Olive are women; the other three are men. Each person orders one and only one of the following kinds of entrees: pork chops, roast beef, swordfish, tilefish, veal cutlet. ... | PT3 S1 Q6 |
Question ID:PT3 S1 Q7 Passage:Three couples—John and Kate, Lewis and Marie, and Nat and Olive have dinner in a restaurant together. Kate, Marie, and Olive are women; the other three are men. Each person orders one and only one of the following kinds of entrees: pork chops, roast beef, swordfish, tilefish, veal cutlet. ... | PT3 S1 Q7 |
Question ID:PT3 S1 Q8 Passage:There are exactly seven houses on a street. Each house is occupied by exactly one of seven families: the Kahns, Lowes, Muirs, Newmans, Owens, Piatts, Rutans. All the houses are on the same side of the street, which runs from west to east. The Rutans do not live in the first or the last hou... | PT3 S1 Q8 |
Question ID:PT3 S1 Q9 Passage:There are exactly seven houses on a street. Each house is occupied by exactly one of seven families: the Kahns, Lowes, Muirs, Newmans, Owens, Piatts, Rutans. All the houses are on the same side of the street, which runs from west to east. The Rutans do not live in the first or the last hou... | PT3 S1 Q9 |
Question ID:PT3 S1 Q10 Passage:There are exactly seven houses on a street. Each house is occupied by exactly one of seven families: the Kahns, Lowes, Muirs, Newmans, Owens, Piatts, Rutans. All the houses are on the same side of the street, which runs from west to east. The Rutans do not live in the first or the last ho... | PT3 S1 Q10 |
Question ID:PT3 S1 Q11 Passage:There are exactly seven houses on a street. Each house is occupied by exactly one of seven families: the Kahns, Lowes, Muirs, Newmans, Owens, Piatts, Rutans. All the houses are on the same side of the street, which runs from west to east. The Rutans do not live in the first or the last ho... | PT3 S1 Q11 |
Question ID:PT3 S1 Q12 Passage:There are exactly seven houses on a street. Each house is occupied by exactly one of seven families: the Kahns, Lowes, Muirs, Newmans, Owens, Piatts, Rutans. All the houses are on the same side of the street, which runs from west to east. The Rutans do not live in the first or the last ho... | PT3 S1 Q12 |
Question ID:PT3 S1 Q13 Passage:There are exactly seven houses on a street. Each house is occupied by exactly one of seven families: the Kahns, Lowes, Muirs, Newmans, Owens, Piatts, Rutans. All the houses are on the same side of the street, which runs from west to east. The Rutans do not live in the first or the last ho... | PT3 S1 Q13 |
Question ID:PT3 S1 Q14 Passage:At an automobile exhibition, cars are displayed on each floor of a three-floor building. On each floor the cars are either all family cars or all sports cars, either all new or all used, and either all production models or all research models. The following conditions apply to this exhibi... | PT3 S1 Q14 |
Question ID:PT3 S1 Q15 Passage:At an automobile exhibition, cars are displayed on each floor of a three-floor building. On each floor the cars are either all family cars or all sports cars, either all new or all used, and either all production models or all research models. The following conditions apply to this exhibi... | PT3 S1 Q15 |
Question ID:PT3 S1 Q16 Passage:At an automobile exhibition, cars are displayed on each floor of a three-floor building. On each floor the cars are either all family cars or all sports cars, either all new or all used, and either all production models or all research models. The following conditions apply to this exhibi... | PT3 S1 Q16 |
Question ID:PT3 S1 Q17 Passage:At an automobile exhibition, cars are displayed on each floor of a three-floor building. On each floor the cars are either all family cars or all sports cars, either all new or all used, and either all production models or all research models. The following conditions apply to this exhibi... | PT3 S1 Q17 |
Question ID:PT3 S1 Q18 Passage:At an automobile exhibition, cars are displayed on each floor of a three-floor building. On each floor the cars are either all family cars or all sports cars, either all new or all used, and either all production models or all research models. The following conditions apply to this exhibi... | PT3 S1 Q18 |
Question ID:PT3 S1 Q19 Passage:At an automobile exhibition, cars are displayed on each floor of a three-floor building. On each floor the cars are either all family cars or all sports cars, either all new or all used, and either all production models or all research models. The following conditions apply to this exhibi... | PT3 S1 Q19 |
Question ID:PT3 S1 Q20 Passage:Planes 1, 2, 3, and 4—and no others—are available to fly in an air show. Pilots Anna, Bob, and Cindy are all aboard planes that are flying in the show and they are the only qualified pilots in the show. Copilots Dave, Ed, and Fran are all aboard planes that are flying in the show and they... | PT3 S1 Q20 |
Question ID:PT3 S1 Q21 Passage:Planes 1, 2, 3, and 4—and no others—are available to fly in an air show. Pilots Anna, Bob, and Cindy are all aboard planes that are flying in the show and they are the only qualified pilots in the show. Copilots Dave, Ed, and Fran are all aboard planes that are flying in the show and they... | PT3 S1 Q21 |
Question ID:PT3 S1 Q22 Passage:Planes 1, 2, 3, and 4—and no others—are available to fly in an air show. Pilots Anna, Bob, and Cindy are all aboard planes that are flying in the show and they are the only qualified pilots in the show. Copilots Dave, Ed, and Fran are all aboard planes that are flying in the show and they... | PT3 S1 Q22 |
Question ID:PT3 S1 Q23 Passage:Planes 1, 2, 3, and 4—and no others—are available to fly in an air show. Pilots Anna, Bob, and Cindy are all aboard planes that are flying in the show and they are the only qualified pilots in the show. Copilots Dave, Ed, and Fran are all aboard planes that are flying in the show and they... | PT3 S1 Q23 |
Question ID:PT3 S1 Q24 Passage:Planes 1, 2, 3, and 4—and no others—are available to fly in an air show. Pilots Anna, Bob, and Cindy are all aboard planes that are flying in the show and they are the only qualified pilots in the show. Copilots Dave, Ed, and Fran are all aboard planes that are flying in the show and they... | PT3 S1 Q24 |
Question ID:PT3 S2 Q1 Passage:If you have a large amount of money in the bank, your spending power is great. If your spending power is great, you are happy. So if you have a large amount of money in the bank, you are happy. Stem:Which one of the following most closely parallels the reasoning in the argument above? Corr... | PT3 S2 Q1 |
Question ID:PT3 S2 Q2 Passage:For a television program about astrology, investigators went into the street and found twenty volunteers born under the sign of Gemini who were willing to be interviewed on the program and to take a personality test. The test confirmed the investigators’ personal impressions that each of t... | PT3 S2 Q2 |
Question ID:PT3 S2 Q3 Passage:In Europe, schoolchildren devote time during each school day to calisthenics. North American schools rarely offer a daily calisthenics program. Tests prove that North American children are weaker, slower, and shorter-winded than European children. We must conclude that North American child... | PT3 S2 Q3 |
Question ID:PT3 S2 Q4 Passage:A work of architecture, if it is to be both inviting and functional for public use, must be unobtrusive, taking second place to the total environment. Modern architects, plagued by egoism, have violated this precept. They have let their strong personalities take over their work, producing ... | PT3 S2 Q4 |
Question ID:PT3 S2 Q5 Passage:Observatory director: Some say that funding the megatelescope will benefit only the astronomers who will work with it. This dangerous point of view, applied to the work of Maxwell, Newton, or Einstein, would have stifled their research and deprived the world of beneficial applications, suc... | PT3 S2 Q5 |
Question ID:PT3 S2 Q6 Passage:The Transit Authority’s proposal to increase fares by 40 percent must be implemented. Admittedly, this fare increase will impose a hardship on some bus and subway riders. But if the fare is not increased, service will have to be cut severely and that would result in an unacceptably large l... | PT3 S2 Q6 |
Question ID:PT3 S2 Q7 Passage:Those who participate in local politics include people who are genuinely interested in public service and people who are selfish opportunists. Everyone who participates in local politics has an influence on the community’s values. Stem:If the statements above are true, which one of the fol... | PT3 S2 Q7 |
Question ID:PT3 S2 Q8 Passage:Although nondairy coffee lighteners made with coconut oil contain 2 grams of saturated fat per tablespoon, or 7 times more than does whole milk, those lighteners usually contain no cholesterol. Yet one tablespoon of such lighteners causes the consumer’s blood cholesterol to rise to a highe... | PT3 S2 Q8 |
Question ID:PT3 S2 Q9 Passage:Although nondairy coffee lighteners made with coconut oil contain 2 grams of saturated fat per tablespoon, or 7 times more than does whole milk, those lighteners usually contain no cholesterol. Yet one tablespoon of such lighteners causes the consumer’s blood cholesterol to rise to a highe... | PT3 S2 Q9 |
Question ID:PT3 S2 Q10 Passage:People with serious financial problems are so worried about money that they cannot be happy. Their misery makes everyone close to them—family, friends, colleagues—unhappy as well. Only if their financial problems are solved can they and those around them be happy. Stem:Which one of the fo... | PT3 S2 Q10 |
Question ID:PT3 S2 Q11 Passage:It is often said that people should be rewarded for doing a given job in proportion to the effort it costs them to do it. However, a little reflection will show that this is, in fact, a very bad idea, since it would mean that those people with the least skill or natural aptitude for a par... | PT3 S2 Q11 |
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