</p> (B)leads to a further and falsifiable conclusion that no one can achieve good health without engaging in scuba diving2 g& i! Q8 k! ~/ Y+ n
(C)fails to point out that a small number of people are seriously injured in scuba diving accidents each year& c2 {) R+ J% d2 E4 [
(D)treats a precondition for improving one's health as though it were something that by itself could ensure good health
9 H+ H3 q& l# }+ B1 d& d (E)overlooks the possibility that people generally do not take up scuba diving unless they are in good health
1 K0 }# [+ k4 C# D) h Questions 12-15$ B2 s2 {6 d" L. @% W- k- v
An art museum owns six paintings by an eighteenth- century painter.The paintings, listed in order by esti- mated value from lowest to highest, are F, G, H, S, T, and U.Paintings F, G, and H are landscapes; S, T, and U are portraits.At any one time, exactly three of the six paintings are on exhibit, subject to the following restrictions:
1 d0 ?9 i* v" N# d9 Q The paintings on exhibit cannot all be landscapes.If the exhibit includes only one portrait, that portrait must be U.
4 \, z. I' `6 { H cannot be on exhibit at any time that T is on exhibit.
& d2 a. F/ X0 y' P 12.Which of the following could be the three paintings on exhibit at some point?; j, x! e$ G9 P1 V2 q$ C9 o
(A)F, G, and H0 v7 G$ u! y8 h( a3 ]
(B)F, G, and T
8 ^: }; {( ] J (C)G, H, and S. i: |& y3 ]! `& g
(D)G, S, and U
2 B6 [& W( j# ?$ W, e9 X (E)H, T, and U9 D) [3 g3 j. q2 d5 p b" O
13.Which of the following, if they are the first two paintings selected for inclusion in a future exhibit, leave the widest choice of paintings for the third painting in that future exhibit?
' [" @/ i6 I! f. ~( m1 f (A)F and G; d+ L# h4 j3 S6 q# h- Y: E0 r+ @
(B)G and H
+ E) m8 w" Q0 {% \ (C)H and U. Q: O5 k( g ?: z+ z8 c* t
(D)S and T: ]- V$ [) r" q7 Y6 F
(E)S and U( [9 v1 i, d) _" [
14.An exhibit must include S if which of the following is true?4 E+ m: r! ]* A! @, _! T
(A)T is included in the exhibit.
; Y6 A- {7 K- z/ D0 ^) ] (B)T is not included in the exhibit.6 A* _ j, |' g
(C)H is the only landscape included in the exhibit.
4 _3 a; T# d5 \6 J4 p, W (D)U is included in the exhibit.
5 e0 y `! ` B8 r: d9 w (E)The exhibit includes either F or G, but not both." A6 T2 J/ B' t. i! R
15.If U is undergoing restoration and is not available to be exhibited, which of the following is a painting that CANNOT then be exhibited? [. c- \& a4 ^" E5 q2 s8 F5 ?
(A)F
# b. C- {* }0 J. c (B)G2 U+ v* C# |& @, t1 a& ]2 ~
(C)H: T2 }& \4 [$ [& g8 j2 h3 D2 X
(D)S. M& Z0 V0 \: Z2 w. }3 p
(E)T
7 Q1 u1 K+ W4 i Questions 16-22! n' ~$ m/ e( A M4 T; p, W
In each of the five consecutive days of a cooks' con- tention, exactly one of five well-known cooks―G, H, J, K, and L―will cook a demonstration meal.Each of the five cooks will cook exactly one of the five meals.The schedule for the cooks is constrained by the following conditions:# m3 c8 a% D0 k, Q6 c+ n
H cannot cook on any of the first three days.# [9 T5 c5 U( ?( |! ^
L must cook on one of the days before the day on which H cooks.
0 A+ Q, k4 f: j2 b, C- X: Q, e J must cook on one of the days before the day on which G cooks.
6 v4 L& Y5 e! ?/ t6 U8 [: M G must cook on one of the days before the day on which K cooks.& m; m- Y6 q' }/ K1 x
16.Which of the following can be the order, from first to fifth, in which the five cooks cook the meals?$ L4 H1 n) z$ A/ s& u0 [3 J
(A)G, K, L, J, H% R+ k& ^ Y. x* g1 P2 i
(B)J, G, K, H, L+ s5 Z5 V! b' C6 c
(C)J, G, K, L, H- w# t8 @. ~7 s* S3 ~
(D)J, K, G, L, H5 a0 Y1 {3 b1 w5 @$ Y. B6 o
(E)L, J, H, K, G2 @; N# t4 G" {8 k% ]# u" h5 x$ p
17.If K cooks the fourth meal, which of the following must be true?" h N; j* H! b: `3 i; z% O+ l
(A)G cooks on the third day.
2 c) ]) q: ^( Y& ~0 B: U (B)H cooks on the fifth day.* B3 n1 p% h' k6 a- @
(C)J cooks on the first day.
s3 i1 M7 F% F) K' ^9 p (D)J cooks on the second day.1 n3 u* n8 F P- K5 k
(E)L cooks on the third day.
, x3 N: t! o3 \5 U! q5 r 18.Which of the following can be true?- Q- L% L+ c# _! V
(A)G cooks the first meal., `1 ?; ]+ U5 Q# z. V5 r4 J4 G4 }
(B)J cooks the fourth meal.% S* @" _( c8 K
(C)L cooks the fifth meal.. h" E2 U2 n$ V5 s4 L
(D)H cooks on some day before G cooks.
6 E5 c( ]3 v) m: S6 L- Z4 |; i (E)L cooks on some day after K cooks.
5 D0 Z, b, ^6 z- G w( T& ? 19.If G cooks a meal on some day before L does, then it must be true that7 M; h7 s: O( E% r
(A)G cooks the second meal
4 X- J' {- m: }2 Q8 g (B)J cooks the third meal7 D) ]; i0 i, i+ _
(C)H cooks the fourth meal
+ }! e0 a' e2 [# Y& G (D)K cooks the fifth meal
) z J3 M( H. G4 _( X) v% k (E)L cooks the fourth meal' x/ z3 X9 n. U z5 o8 C6 i. B
20.If J does not cook on the first day, then it must be true that
3 T1 Y8 v- V2 _. m! T7 z (A)G does not cook the third meal; W% F) d; n- ]: t& H2 K8 ~
(B)H does not cook the fourth meal% G4 z, d) o3 \5 P
(C)J does not cook the second meal4 Y% j4 G; L0 y/ u0 z
(D)L does not cook the third meal8 W- W0 M; q7 `
(E)K does not cook the fifth meal$ \9 r9 O! }& M: {" L
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21.If H does not cook the fifth meal, which of the fol- lowing must be true? |