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1.
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There has been a sharp increase in the subscription prices of many accounting school text books in the past five years. Many publishers ascribe the necessity for these increases to the easy availability of electronic books, which enable people simply to electronically copy the books they want rather than buying the printed text.
Which of the following, if true, would make this explanation more plausible?






2.
(1 point)
A pesticide producing company states that their unused pesticide that is dumped does not pose a threat to the aquatic life in the surrounding area. If this is correct, then why have local fish been dying in this region? Due to the fact that the pesticide company is not located in a highly fish populated area, they implicitly admit that the pesticides they produce are relatively dangerous to the nearby aquatic life.
Of the following statements listed below, which one would be most likely to weaken the argument of the author if it were true?






3.
(1 point)
China wants to avoid financial collapse of their economy. In order to do this, China must raise their gross national product rate by 33%. China's economy is structured so that if the 33% increase in GNP is reached, than it is possible for a 50% GNP increase.
Of the following statements listed below, which one must be true if we are to assume the above statements are also true?






4.
(1 point)
Estelle states: When I went fishing the other day, every fish that I caught was a salmon, and every salmon I saw I caught.
Of the following statements listed below, which one can be concluded from the observations of Estelle?






5.
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Either protesters must have restrictions placed on them, or particular revolutionary issues that arise in society will be used to destroy the country. Because allowing the occurrence of the revolutionary outcome is out of the question, we must restrict protestors.
The above conclusion is unsteady due to the fact that:






6.
(1 point)
The quarterly food inspection, performed by the local health team observes the customer reactions to fast food restaurants and family dining restaurants. However; during each inspection they discover that there are more reports of food poisoning found in the family dining restaurants than in the fast food restaurants.
Of the following statements, which one best clarifies the apparent paradox?






7.
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We are well aware that there are warning signs concerning massive climate changes; these climate changes are reducing plant life. Many hopeful crop growers believe that there will not be an overall negative affect on the plant growth population due to the fact that rain fall should not be altered because of the climate changes. However; for the average plant, it is because of the climate change that agricultural technology has an overall yield in annual fluctuation.
On which of the following assumptions are these hopeful claims based?






8.
(1 point)
Different life forms such as animals and plants are known to have certain breeds that have extended life spans compared to that of humans. Due to this fact, scientists pass away before they are able to study the complete life cycle of these certain breeds; this being the case, a single breed may be inferred by observation over various life stages. Geology or astronomy can be applied to with the same method. Scientists can also use this method to learn about desert evolution, as well as rock formations.
Concerning this passage, what assumption can be made evident?






9.
(1 point)
A rich business man runs a prosperous company. He is disappointed in his two children, Violet and Hazen, because he believes that neither of them presents the potential of having the ability to take control of his company, he thinks that both of his children lack common sense.
This belief formulates from the opinion that:






10.
(1 point)
The regulation that is proposed for dental insurance will contribute only small assistance to patients in the reduction of costs for regular dental car. Although, the bill does limit the amount the dentist can charge for a regular visit, it does not limit the expense amount that they can charge if a patient is in need of a special procedure, and it doesn't place any limits on the amount of times that the dentist may see a patient for the same occurring problem. This being the case, instead of the patient being charged once, the dentist can bill the patient numerous times, and the total costs will not reduce.
The above argument is opposed to the new legislation based on:






11.
(1 point)
The past three consecutive women's U.S. tennis champions have all changed to Wilson's new line of tennis rackets. If this is the case, don't you think it's time to improve your tennis swing and trade your old racket in for a Wilson?
Consider the following claims, which claim is not made and can not be used in conclusion to the above advertisement?






12.
(1 point)
My family doctor said that he would be performing a blood test on me when I visit him today. I know I will feel pain today.
The above argument depends on which one of these assumptions?






13.
(1 point)
An English school teacher requested from her students that they try and write children's stories that are relevant to their every day lives; the idea would be to give their stories a quality of “real-life”. One of the students decided to base her story upon one of the fictional characters from her favorite novel.
Of the following criteria listed below, which would make the most logical sense as criticism against the student's choice for her children's story?






14.
(1 point)
A monopoly is distinguished through the decline or lack of competition. The MANG Company recognizes that its operations are within a competitive field.
Consider the following conclusions, which one may be an implication of the above statement.






15.
(1 point)
If Local A.A. (Alcohol Anonymous) rehabilitation facilities are forced upon us – and society is determined that they should be forced – then it should be society that pays for them.
Considering the statements below, which one would weaken the argument above?






16.
(1 point)
While traveling to Japan, a low-ranking US ambassador asked a Japanese official why Japanese people were so inscrutable. The official looked calm and friendly, responding in a gentle voice that he much preferred to think upon his race as inscrutable than of his race as wanting in perspicacity such as in Americans.
Of the following statements, which best describes the Japanese official's comment?






17.
(1 point)
While traveling to Japan, a low-ranking US ambassador asked a Japanese official why Japanese people were so inscrutable. The official looked calm and friendly, responding in a gentle voice that he much preferred to think upon his race as inscrutable than of his race as wanting in perspicacity such as in Americans.
Of the following words, which one best describes both the attitude and the response made by the Japanese official?






18.
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One day, a poet was requested to interpret an especially peculiar and obscure passage within one of his own poems. His response was “at the time that I was writing that particular verse, only God and myself knew its meaning. Now, it is only God who knows.”
What does the poet mean by his answer?






19.
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All of the four door cars that I've repaired have always had 8 cylinders, so all four door cars must have 8 cylinder engines.
What is the basis of this author's argument?






20.
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Never again will you have to pay high prices for imported spring water. It is now bottled locally and inexpensively. You'll never taste the difference, however, if you're likely to be embarrassed to serve domestic spring water, simply serve it in a leaded crystal decanter.
What is the assumption made by this ad?






21.
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Priest: Do you speak to the devil and follow his biddings? Parishioner: Yes Priest: You must be lying. Nobody who is in league with the devil tells the truth.
Why can the priest's behavior be considered paradoxical?







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