</p> (B)In the period between the surveys, denying tele- vision privileges was never the disciplinary technique most popular with parents.% v7 |& ]* ~3 K- N. B" N
(C)The four disciplinary techniques featured in the graph were the only disciplinary techniques named by parents in either survey.
; j4 B% C% Y0 }# l" b$ K6 Z/ b (D)The 1962 survey allowed parents to name more than one disciplinary technique, but the 1992 survey may not have allowed this.
) h7 c' t5 F, c) d, S t (E)In the period between the surveys, there were no significant changes in the popularity of lec- turing children as a disciplinary method.
/ L( H7 Y2 n0 ?5 A# B5 E' d 11.People who engage in scuba diving are healthier, on average, than people who do not engage in this activity.Therefore, scuba diving tends to promote improved health.+ W3 I1 w0 f6 y9 u
The argument is most vulnerable to criticism on the grounds that it3 `0 ]. }: f4 i; N# s
(A)presupposes that everyone who takes up scuba diving does so solely for health reasons
4 D. r) d+ {& u (B)leads to a further and falsifiable conclusion that no one can achieve good health without engaging in scuba diving Z {( Z: S; n, h4 |( u
(C)fails to point out that a small number of people are seriously injured in scuba diving accidents each year
% | J9 H/ ^$ J% I [8 k (D)treats a precondition for improving one‘s health as though it were something that by itself could ensure good health
# Z& R3 y" j: w4 ` D2 d (E)overlooks the possibility that people generally do not take up scuba diving unless they are in good health Questions 12-15
# x/ F' C3 J3 F) z% G; u6 Q 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:
6 x9 d! r1 g2 |. ]# O/ h4 G1 \! S The paintings on exhibit cannot all be landscapes. If the exhibit includes only one portrait, that portrait must be U. H cannot be on exhibit at any time that T is on exhibit.
. ^# h- o6 |" r$ O L0 ` 12.Which of the following could be the three paintings on exhibit at some point?
& q7 |" P7 e% Y, E8 ? (A)F, G, and H
7 }! |: G: Q: W( T4 X# N# o (B)F, G, and T% V, e) I) i* j, E7 a3 M
(C)G, H, and S
$ H* U4 R" U4 y3 _. I (D)G, S, and U
/ x- O* F. u, L. B4 G. D (E)H, T, and U; y2 J% D. ]% o2 Z$ X* M
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?' q q: p' E9 R) l2 E8 B
(A)F and G
' z7 x: N9 t- D0 _# `8 c (B)G and H) e w4 T) @! n8 N9 d) [; u9 Y
(C)H and U6 v% T- i. Q5 `( Q5 m
(D)S and T
F; y6 E7 [3 `& U, Q% D, w# g (E)S and U
. z3 c8 P# Q! E7 o; R 14.An exhibit must include S if which of the following is true?
9 D- P2 W* L4 y* X" m (A)T is included in the exhibit.+ l( e- I$ j1 n, m& X( ? L" v7 C# U
(B)T is not included in the exhibit.
! T/ [: o* S( f+ E0 i6 U- w5 k) b (C)H is the only landscape included in the exhibit.& Z, F3 p& [/ J; O
(D)U is included in the exhibit.
/ [+ x- S: q, H, `1 [5 w (E)The exhibit includes either F or G, but not both.5 a/ D" C. V9 \8 e: Z* _, F
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?! D8 {& G1 ~) g e0 d
(A)F
3 J0 _* ?7 W5 H" \+ L" X2 ?. b (B)G
; O2 x# K3 g+ B6 h (C)H
9 d1 Q0 C7 O& z" v+ r3 o Y (D)S9 T6 q7 @0 ?/ c( a+ s1 u
(E)T7 u" g# Y7 @$ u i ^) U- M
Questions 16-22
9 Z( S( c. L1 N" K2 z 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:
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! m, m( Y3 k3 |0 ~9 u( S H cannot cook on any of the first three days. L must cook on one of the days before the day on which H cooks. J must cook on one of the days before the day on which G cooks. G must cook on one of the days before the day on which K cooks. |