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QUESTIONS 6–8 ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING PASSAGE: Line In the 1970s, the idea of building so-called “New Towns” to absorb growth was considered a potential cure-all for urban problems in

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8 A certain zoo charges exactly twice as

much for an adult admission ticket

as for a child’s admission ticket If

the total admission price for the

family of two adults and two children

is $12.60, what is the price of a

child’s ticket?

(A) $1.60

(B) $2.10

(C) $3.20

(D) $3.30

(E) $4.20

9 If n is the first of two consecutive odd

integers, and if the difference of their

squares is 120, which of the following

equations can be used to find their

values?

(A) (n 1 1)22 n25 120

(B) n22 (n12)25 120

(C) [(n 1 2) 2 n]25 120

(D) n22 (n 1 1)25 120

(E) (n 1 2)22 n25 120

10 M is P% of what number?

(A) MP

100

(B) 100P

M

100P

100M

(E) 100M

P

11.

Three carpet pieces—in the shapes of

a square, a triangle, and a semi-circle—are attached to one another,

as shown in the figure above, to cover the floor of a room If the area

of the square is 144 feet and the perimeter of the triangle is 28 feet, what is the perimeter of the room’s floor, in feet?

(A) 32 1 12p

(B) 40 1 6p

(C) 34 1 12p

(D) 52 1 6p (E) 52 1 12p

12 If (b N a N c) 5 ab 2 c, then

(4 N 3 N 5) 1 (6 N 5 N 7) 5

(A) 6

(B) 11

(C) 15

(D) 30 (E) 40

13 Two competitors battle each other in

each match of a tournament with nine participants What is the minimum number of matches that must occur for every competitor to battle every other competitor?

(A) 27

(B) 36

(C) 45

(D) 64 (E) 81

14 What is the value of x?

(1) 4x2 2 4x 5 21 (2) 2x2 1 9x 5 5

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15 If,2y

9 5

y 2 1

3 then y 5

(A) 1

3

(B) 3

5

(C) 4

9

(D) 21

4

(E) 3

16 A 30-ounce pitcher is currently filled

to exactly half its capacity with a lemonade mixture consisting of equal amounts of two lemonade brands—A and B If the pitcher is then filled to capacity to conform to a certain recipe, how many ounces of each lemonade brand must be added to fill the pitcher?

(1) The recipe calls for a mixture that includes 60 percent brand A

(2) When filled to capacity, the pitcher contains 12 ounces of brand B

17 Lisa has 45 coins, which are worth a

total of $3.50 If the coins are all nickels and dimes, what is the difference between the number of dimes and the number of nickels?

(A) 5

(B) 10

(C) 15

(D) 20 (E) 25

18 In an election between two

candi-dates—Lange and Sobel—70% of the voters voted for Sobel Of the elec-tion’s voters, 60% were male If 35%

of the female voters voted for Lange, what percentage of the voters are males who voted for Sobel?

(A) 14

(B) 16

(C) 26

(D) 44 (E) 65

19 Barbara invests $2400 in the

Na-tional Bank at 5% How much additional money must she invest at 8% so that the total annual income will be equal to 6% of her entire investment?

(A) $1200

(B) $3000

(C) $1000

(D) $3600 (E) $2400

20 ABC Company pays an average of

$140 per vehicle each month in outdoor parking fees for three of its eight vehicles The company pays garage parking fees for the remain-ing five vehicles If ABC pays an average of $240 per vehicle overall each month for parking, how much does ABC pay per month in garage parking fees for its vehicles?

(A) $300

(B) $420

(C) $912

(D) $1420 (E) $1500

21 If m 5 n and p , q, which of the

following must be true?

(A) m 2 p n 2 q

(B) p 2 m q 2 n

(C) m 2 p , n 2 q

(D) mp nq

(E) m 1 q , n1 p

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22 If ab Þ 0, is c

a.

c

b?

(1) c Þ 0

(2) a b

23 If the price of a candy bar is doubled,

by what percent will sales of the

candy bar decrease?

(1) For every ten cent increase in

price, the sales will decrease by

5 percent

(2) Each candy bar now costs 60 cents

24 What is the numerical value of the

second term in the following

se-quence: x, x 1 1, x 1 3, x 1 6, x 1

10, x 1 15, ?

(1) The sum of the first and second

terms is one-half the sum of the

third and fourth terms

(2) The sum of the sixth and seventh

terms is 43

25 On the xy-plane, what is the area of

a right triangle, one side of which is

defined by the two points having the

(x,y) coordinates (2,3) and (24,0)?

(1) The triangle crosses the y-axis at

exactly two points

(2) The y-coordinate of two of the

tri-angle’s three vertices is 0 (zero)

26.

In the figure above, what is the value

of x?

(1) y 5 130

(2) z 5 100

27 If xy , 0, and if x and y are both

integers, what is the difference in

value between x and y?

(1) x 1 y 5 2 (2) 23 , x , y

28 A photographic negative measures

17

8 inches by 2

1

2 inches If the longer side of the printed picture is to be

4 inches, what will be the length of the shorter side of the printed picture?

(A) 23

8inches

(B) 21

2inches

(C) 23

4inches

(D) 3 inches

(E) 31

8inches

29.

If the circumference of the circle pictured above is 16p, what is the

length of AC?

(A) 4=2

(B) 16

(C) 16=2

(D) 32 (E) 16p

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QUESTIONS 30 AND 31 REFER TO THE FOLLOWING FIGURE:

30 With respect to the two-month period

over which the average daily tem-perature in City X increased by the greatest percentage, City Y’s average daily temperature was approximately

(A) 38°

(B) 42°

(C) 52°

(D) 64°

(E) 68°

31 During the time periods in which

City Y’s average daily temperature was increasing while City X’s was decreasing, the average daily tem-perature in City Y exceeded that in City X by approximately

(A)

(B)

(C) 10°

(D) 15°

(E) 19°

32.

In the figure above, ABCD is a square If AC is 8 units long, what is

the perimeter of the square?

(A) 16

(B) 12=2

(C) 24

(D) 16=2

(E) 30

33 Dan drove home from college at an

average rate of 60 miles per hour On his trip back to college, his rate was

10 miles per hour slower and the trip took him one hour longer than the drive home How far is Dan’s home from the college?

(A) 65 miles

(B) 100 miles

(C) 200 miles

(D) 280 miles (E) 300 miles

34. Îy2

2 2

y2

185

(A) 0

(B) 2|y|

3

(C) 19y

3

(D) y=3 6

(E) y=5 3

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35 A certain cylindrical tank set on its

circular base is 7.5 feet in height If

the tank is filled with water, and if

the water is then poured out of the

tank into smaller cube-shaped tanks,

how many cube-shaped tanks are

required to hold all the water?

(1) The length of a cube-shaped

tank’s side is equal to the

radius of the cylindrical tank’s

circular base

(2) If three cube-shaped tanks are

stacked on top of one another, the

top of the third cube stacked is

the same distance above the

ground as the top of the

cylindri-cal tank

36 The average of seven numbers is 84.

Six of the numbers are: 86, 82, 90,

92, 80, and 81 What is the seventh

number?

(A) 76

(B) 77

(C) 79

(D) 81

(E) 85

37 A solution of 60 ounces of sugar and

water is 20% sugar How much water must be added to make a solution that is 5% sugar?

(A) 20 ounces

(B) 80 ounces

(C) 100 ounces

(D) 120 ounces (E) 180 ounces

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VERBAL SECTION

41 QUESTIONS • 75 MINUTES

Directions for Sentence Correction Questions: (These directions will appear on

your screen before your first Sentence Correction question.)

This question presents a sentence, all or part of which is underlined Beneath the sentence you will find five ways of phrasing the underlined part The first of these repeats the original; the other four are different If you think the original is best, choose the first answer; otherwise choose one of the others

This question tests correctness and effectiveness of expression In choosing your answer, follow the requirements of Standard Written English; that is, pay attention to grammar, choice of words, and sentence construction Choose the answer that produces the most effective sentence; this answer should be clear and exact, without awkwardness, ambiguity, redundancy, or grammatical error

Directions for Critical Reasoning Questions: (These directions will appear on your

screen before your first Critical Reasoning question.)

For this question, select the best of the answer choices given

Directions for Reading Comprehension Questions: (These directions will appear

on your screen before your first group of Reading Comprehension questions.)

The questions in this group are based on the content of a passage After reading the passage, choose the best answer to each question Answer all the questions following the

passage on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage.

1 Health professionals widely concur

that, beyond a certain amount of exercise each day, the benefits that

an individual can expect to derive

by further exercise is negligible

(A) by further exercise is

(B) from further exercise are

(C) in furthering exercise are

(D) by exercising further would be (E) by exercising even more would be

2 After bounty hunters turn over their

captives to the authorities, they often are denied due process of law

(A) After bounty hunters turn over their captives to the authorities, they often are denied due process of law

(B) After turning over bounty hunters’ captives to the authori-ties, the authorities often deny them due process of law

(C) The authorities often deny captives due process of law after bounty hunters turn the captives over to the authorities

(D) Bounty hunters turn over their

captives to the authorities, often being denied due process of law

(E) A captive, when turned over by bounty hunters to the authorities,

is often denied due process of law

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3 The media often hasten to chastise

celebrities who have come into

sudden and unexpected prominence,

whether they be actors, musicians, or

some other high-profile vocation

(A) they be actors, musicians, or

some other high-profile vocation

(B) their vocation be acting, music

performance, or some other

high-profile vocation

(C) they be actors, music, or some

other high profile vocation

(D) their vocation is that of actor,

musician, or otherwise a

high-profile one

(E) they are actors, are musicians,

or in some other high-profile

vocation

4 In a recent survey, 9 out of 10 people

using Slim-Ease for two weeks as

directed reported that they lost

weight during this period This fact

surely proves that Slim-Ease is

effective for anyone wanting to shed

some unwanted pounds

The claim made above depends on

which of the following assumptions?

(A) The survey participants were

not using Slim-Ease

immedi-ately prior to the two-week

period

(B) The survey participants did not

exercise during the two-week

period

(C) The survey participants were

overweight prior to the

two-week period

(D) The survey participants’ dietary

habits were otherwise similar

during the two-week period and

prior to that period

(E) No other product is more

effective than Slim-Ease to help

lose weight

5 Compared to older houses, new

houses are sure to have newer, more efficient heating and cooling units, more modern kitchen appliances, and more contemporary-style bathroom fixtures They also generally conform

to current building-code regulations, whereas many older houses do not

Accordingly, it is always advanta-geous to purchase a new home rather than an old home

Which of the following, if true, is the best criticism of the advice given in the argument above?

(A) Some people prefer more traditional styles of bathroom fixtures over contemporary styles

(B) Whether a house has new equipment and fixtures and conforms to current code requirements are not the only factors home buyers consider important when choosing a house

(C) New houses are generally more expensive than older houses of comparable size

(D) When an older house is sold,

correcting any code violations is the responsibility of the seller

(E) In general, older houses have more of the kinds of details that lend charm to a home than do new houses

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QUESTIONS 6–8 ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING PASSAGE:

Line In the 1970s, the idea of building so-called “New Towns” to absorb growth was considered a potential cure-all for urban problems in the United States It was erroneously assumed that by diverting residents from existing centers, current urban problems would at least get no worse

It was also wrongly assumed that, since European New Towns had been financially and socially successful, the same could be expected in the United States

However, the ill-considered projects not only failed to relieve pressures on existing cities, but also weakened those cities further by drawing away high-income citizens This increased the concentration of low-income groups—

who were unable to provide the necessary tax base to support the cities Taxpayers who remained were left to carry a greater burden, while industry and commerce sought

to escape

As it turned out, the promoters of New Towns were the developers, builders, and financial institutions, all whose main interest was financial gain Not surprisingly, development occurred in areas where land was cheap and construction profitable rather than where New Towns were genuinely needed Moreover, poor planning and legislation produced not the sort of successful New Towns seen

in Britain but rather nothing more than sprawling suburbs Federal regulations designed to promote the New Town concept failed to consider social needs as the European plans did

In fact, the regulations specified virtually all of the ingredients of the typical suburban community

6 The author’s primary concern in the

passage is to

(A) describe the characteristics of American New Towns that made them unsuccessful

(B) trace the development of the New Town concept in the United States

(C) list the differences between New Towns in the United States and those in Europe

(D) explain why New Towns in the

United States failed to meet general expectations

(E) analyze the impact of New Towns on urban centers in the United States

7 Based only on the information in the

passage, with which of the following statements about New Towns in the United States would the author most likely agree?

(A) They helped dissuade busi-nesses in urban centers from relocating to other areas

(B) They provided a thriving social center away from the problems

of the older city

(C) They helped reduce air pollution

by relocating workplaces to sub-urbs, where most workers lived

(D) They thwarted economic

redevelopment plans for decaying urban centers

(E) They provided affluent urban resi-dents an escape from the city

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20

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30

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8 Which of the following phenomena is

most closely analogous to the New

Towns established in the United

States?

(A) A business that fails as a result

of insufficient demand for its

products or services

(B) A new game that fails to attain

widespread popularity because

its rules are unfair

(C) New utility software that solves

one computer problem but

creates another

(D) A new drug whose side effects

are severe enough to discourage

people from using it

(E) A scientific theory that lacks

supporting empirical evidence

9 The rules of etiquette for formal

dinner parties with foreign diplomats

require citizens from both the host

and from the diplomat’s countries to

be seated across from each other

(A) citizens from both the host and

from the diplomat’s countries to

be seated across from each

other

(B) citizens of the host country and

of the diplomat’s party to sit

opposite each other

(C) that the host country and

diplomat’s country seat their

citizens opposite one another

(D) that citizens of the host country

be seated opposite those of the

diplomat’s country

(E) the host country’s citizens to be

seated opposite to the

diplo-mat’s country’s citizens

10 Company X spokesperson: Although

several of our key managerial employees have left our company since we merged with our leading competitor two months ago, we have

no reason to believe that a significant number of our other employees will follow suit Virtually all of Company X’s current employees are the same people who we employed prior to the merger, and our employee-relations department is making every effort to ensure that these employees are content here

Which of the following, if true, would tend to support most effectively the spokesperson’s prediction in the argument above?

(A) The employees who left Com-pany X since the merger did so because they received more attractive employment offers from other firms

(B) Worsening economic conditions may force Company X to reduce the size of its workforce in the near future

(C) Company X has just hired a highly respected consultant who specializes in employee relations

(D) None of the employees who

worked for the company that has merged with Company X have left voluntarily

(E) Most companies lose some workers to other firms as a result of a merger, but the number of workers lost is usually insignificant

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11 Gwen: As we both know, the most

popular restaurants among college students here in Collegetown are the ones that provide delivery service

So, local economic conditions, which rely on the student population, would improve if expensive Collegetown restaurants were replaced by less expensive ones that also provide delivery service

Jose: I disagree After all, many

expensive Collegetown restaurants also provide delivery service

Which of the following best expresses the point of disagreement between Gwen and Jose?

(A) Whether inexpensive restau-rants are more popular among Collegetown students than expensive restaurants

(B) Whether Collegetown should reduce the number of restau-rants providing delivery service

(C) Whether inexpensive restau-rants in Collegetown should provide delivery service

(D) Whether Collegetown students

prefer delivery meal service over sit-down meal service

(E) Whether inexpensive restau-rants are popular among Collegetown students

12 Whether the universe is bound is

frequently asked but impossible

to answer

(A) Whether the universe is bound

is frequently asked but impos-sible to answer

(B) A question asked frequently is whether the universe is bound, and it is impossible to answer

(C) As to whether the universe is bound is frequently asked but impossibly answered question

(D) Whether the universe is bound

is frequently asked but impos-sible answered

(E) Whether or not the universe is bound is a question asked frequently but a question impossible to answer

13 Of the 1,000 chemicals in coffee,

less than thirty have been tested, most of which produce cancer in laboratory rats

(A) less than thirty have been tested, most of which produce cancer in laboratory rats

(B) most of which produce cancer in laboratory rats, fewer than thirty have been tested

(C) most of the less than thirty tested produced cancer in laboratory rats

(D) less than thirty of which have

been tested, most of them pro-duce cancer in laboratory rats

(E) fewer than thirty have been tested, and most of these pro-duce cancer in laboratory rats

14 If the corporate bureaucracy persists

in its discriminatory hiring and job advancement practices, its chief executives will expose themselves to class-action litigation by the groups prejudiced thereby

(A) its chief executives will expose themselves

(B) its chief executives would expose themselves

(C) their chief executives will expose themselves

(D) its chief executives themselves

would become exposed

(E) the chief executives will, by themselves, be exposed

QUESTIONS 15–17 ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING PASSAGE:

Line When Ralph Waldo Emerson pro-nounced America’s declaration of cultural independence from Europe in his “American Scholar” address, he was actually articulating the transcenden-tal assumptions of Jefferson’s political independence In the ideal new world envisioned by Emerson, America’s becoming a perfect democracy of free and self-reliant individuals was within reach Bringing Emerson’s metaphysics down to earth, Henry David Thoreau’s

Walden (1854) asserted that one can

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