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Question # 41

Geraldine: The medical profession claims that it is constantly refining its diagnostic techniques so as to improve its ability to treat those who are ill, but I suspect that this is all Just obfuscation. Anyone who really wants to know why medical diagnoses have increased in recent years need look only at the tremendous amount of money that is made manufacturing, advertising, and distributing drugs.

Which of the following would it be most useful to determine in evaluating Geraldine's explanation?

Options:

A.  

Whether the medical profession's diagnostic techniques have changed significantly in recent years

B.  

Whether in recent years medical professionals have prescrfoed different medications than they did in years past for certain ailments

C.  

Whether in recent years those who were prescribed drugs reported that they were satisfied with the treatment they received

D.  

Whether in recent years diagnoses of ailments treated by nondrug therapies have increased at a more rapid rate than diagnoses of ailments treated by drugs

E.  

Whether in recent years the amount of money that was made manufacturing, advertising, and distributing drugs was greater than the amount of money that was made by the physicians who diagnosed ailments

Discussion 0
Question # 42

Until the Apollo astronauts brought samples of lunar material to Earth during 196£-72, scientists believed that the Moon's surface was largely undisturbed, given its dry, airless environment. Examination of the samples has shown otherwise. Micrometeorites, many smaller than a pencil point, constantly rain onto the Moon at up to 100,000 kilometers per hour, chipping materials or forming microscopic craters. Some melt the soil and vaporize and recondense as glassy coats on other specks of dust. Impacts weld debris into lumps of heterogeneous matter called "agglutinates." Complicated interactions with solar particle streams convert iron into myriads of microscopic iron grains. The regdith—pebbles, sand, and dust-from these erosion processes blankets the Moon. Much of the top layer consists of a complex abrasive dust of microscopic glass shards that can grind machinery and sealing devices and damage human lungs.

The Apollo specimens held by the United States are doled out in ultra-small samples to scientists who demonstrate that nothing else will suffice for high-value experiments. Renewed interest In lunar exploration in the late 1980s meant that materials designed to simulate lunar regolith—simulants—were needed for research to develop schemes for lunar building and procedures for extracting elements such as oxygen found abundantly in regolith. That led to the development of JSC-1 in 1993, made of volcanic cinder cone from a quarry in Arizona in the U.S. The more than 22 metric tons made was in high demand. Efforts are now afoot to manufacture 16 metric tons of JSC-1 A, with 1 ton of fine grains, 14 tons of moderately fine, and 1 ton of coarse.

Which of the following can most reasonably be inferred from the passage?

Options:

A.  

Lunar regolith is unlikely to provide any of the raw materials for construction of permanent buildings on the Moon.

B.  

The micrometeorites bombarding the lunar surface pose no risk to humans exploring the Moon.

C.  

It will probably be scientifically possible to generate on the Moon supplies of air for future lunar explorers.

D.  

Metal structures built on the Moon will be susceptible to rust.

E.  

Future human lunar explorers will probably have to have water transported to the moon for their use.

Discussion 0
Question # 43

TV critic: Contrary to popular belief, the densely plotted script of modern television comedy typically demands far more insight from the viewer than did the crude products of the past Although much recent television comedy is inane, this does not mean that television is being "dumbed down." Today's worst programs should be measured not against the best and most renowned products of yesteryear but rather against the worst.

In the TV critic's argument, the two portions in boldface play which of the following roles?

Options:

A.  

The first is a premise on which the argument relies; the second is also a premise, and is used to clarify the significance of the first.

B.  

The first is a claim that logically contradicts an assumption in the argument; the second is a conclusion of the argument, but not the argument's main conclusion.

C.  

The first states an opinion that Is irrelevant to the argument; the second is the argument's main conclusion.

D.  

The first suggests a potential objection to the main conclusion of the TV critic's argument; the second sets out a principle meant to address that objection.

E.  

The first is the conclusion of another argument that the TV critic's argument is intended to refute; the second is a general principle to which the TV critic's own argument appeals.

Discussion 0
Question # 44

Berlandia's senate recently introduced two bills to address the problem of overburdened landfills: one would require that at least 40 percent by weight of the plastics sold in that country be biodegradable, the other that at least 80 percent by weight of plastics sold there be recycled into useful products. One legislator, however, has claimed that biodegradable plastics cannot be recycled into useful products, even if the biodegradables are mixed with other plastics.

The legislator's claim, if true, most strongly supports which of the following?

Options:

A.  

If both bills are passed, violations of at least one of the new laws will undoubtedly occur.

B.  

If both bills are passed, the amount of nonbiodegradable plastics that reach Berlandia's landfills will soon increase over present levels.

C.  

The cost of products made from recycled plastics will increase significantly unless neither bill Is passed.

D.  

If a plastic product contains a significant amount of recycled material, that product will probably not contain biodegradable materials as well.

E.  

Eventually, only plastics that are biodegradable will be sold in Berlandia, whether or not both bills are passed.

Discussion 0
Question # 45

It can most reasonably be inferred from the passage that multinational companies

Options:

A.  

are more likely to be financially successful in emerging nations if they aty themselves with local businesses that are using environmental sustainability Initiatives to drive growth

B.  

are less prone to the problems associated with the halo effect than are companies based only in one nation.

C.  

are increasingly likely to buy out emerging-nation companies that have successfully developed and Implemented environmental sustainability initiatives

D.  

are usually able to implement large-scale environmental sustainability Initiatives only after they have achieved a certain level of profitability.

E.  

tend to develop environmental sustainability initiatives that differ significantly from those that have been successfully and more easily implemented by smaller companies In the emerging world

Discussion 0
Question # 46

Despite his renowned contributions to resolving archaeological questions, he was unable to provide hardly any insight into reconciling the conflicting linguistic and cultural evidence with respect to the expansion of agriculture.

Options:

A.  

hardly any insight into reconciling the conflicting linguistic and cultural evidence with respect to the expansion of agriculture

B.  

hardly any insight about reconciling the conflicting linguistic and cultural evidence on agriculture expanding

C.  

much insight into how the conflicting linguistic and cultural evidence about the expansion of agriculture could be reconciled

D.  

much insight to reconciling the conflicting linguistic and cultural evidence about how agriculture expanded

E.  

hardly any insight for how the conflicting linguistic and cultural evidence about agriculture's expansion could reconcile

Discussion 0
Question # 47

The author of the passage most clearly agrees with the claim that the ancestor of

all Indo-European languages

Options:

A.  

transmitted some of its vocabulary to a language ancestral to Finnish

B.  

split into its daughter languages no more than 5,500 years ago

C.  

probably spread from Anatolia to the steppes north of the Black Sea

D.  

probably originated before chariots and wagons were invented

E.  

had the same word for "bee" as some of its daughter languages have

Discussion 0
Question # 48

According to the passage, Edelman has made innovations in the study of which of the following?

i. The behavior of multicelular organs

ii. The molecular structure of

animal and plant tissue

III. The overall structure of

complex organisms

Options:

A.  

1 only

B.  

II only

C.  

III only

D.  

and II only

E.  

II and III only

Discussion 0
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