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  is a page on which a landscape canappear.A landscape must appear on page 7

  18.Which of the following is an acceptable ordering of the photographs inthe 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 consecutive 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 onconsecutive pages, which of the following can betrue?

  (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 concertannounced that it will go on tomorrow on scheduleunless bad weather is forecast or too few advancetickets are sold. If the concert is canceled, refundswill be made to ticket holders. Since some ticket

  holders have already been issued refunds even thoughmore than enough advance tickets were sold, it mustbe 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 isenough to guarantee a certain result, is the onlycondition under which that result would occur.

  (B) It bases a conclusion that is known to requiretwo conditions on evidence that bears on onlyone of those conditions.

  (C) It explains one event as being caused by anotherevent, even though both events must actuallyhave been caused by some third, unidentifiedevent.

  (D) It treats evidence for the absence of one condi-tion under which a circumstance would occuras conclusive evidence that that circumstancewill not occur.

  (E) Evidence given to support the conclusion actuallyundermines it.

  24. Although the prevailing supposition has been that it istoo hot for microorganisms to survive deep below theEarth’s surface, some scientists argue that there areliving communities of microorganisms there that havebeen cut off from surface life for millions of years.These scientists base their argument on the discoveryof living microorganisms in samples of material thatwere 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 aspecies that is related to those previouslyknown to science.

  (B)No holes have been drilled into the Earth’ssurface to a distance deeper than 1.74 miles

  (C)The microorganisms did not come from surfacesoil that came into contact with the drillingequipment.

  (D) The stratum from which the samples came hasbeen below the surface of the Earth ever sincethe Earth came into existence.

  (E) The temperature at the bottom of the holes drilledwas not significantly hotter than that of thehottest spots on the Earth’s surface.

  25. For 20 years all applicants for jobs as technicians atEquipCorp were required to demonstrate that they couldoperate and repair the machinery that was central toEquipCorp’s manufacturing business. Now, however,that particular machinery is obsolete, and very differentmachinery fills the central role. Therefore, the oldrequirement is no longer a useful method for evaluatingwhether applicants for jobs as technicians at EquipCorphave the skills necessary for the job.Which of the following, if true, most strengthens theargument?

  (A) The machinery that is now obsolete was used by alarge number of manufacturing companies beforeit became obsolete.

  (B) Among the people already holding jobs as tech-nicians at Equip Corp, those who are most skillfulat operating the new machinery had been some ofthe least skillful at operating the old machinery

  (C) Most people applying for jobs as technicians todayhave much broader skills than did people applyingfor jobs as technicians 20 years ago.

  (D) The skills required to operate and repair theobsolete machinery are useful in operating andmaintaining many other types of machinery atEquipCorp that are not obsolete.

  (E) Much of the machinery that EquipCorp now uses inmanufacturing is very likely to become obsoletewithin the next 20

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