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A.

Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient but statement (2) alone Is not sufficient.

B.

Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) atone is not sufficient.

C.

BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER statement ALONE Is sufficient.

D.

EACH statement ALONE is sufficient.

E.

Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient.

A certain local bakery operates 7 days a week. On Monday of next week, the bakery will begin a new schedule for baking 3 specialty breads. Under the new schedule, millet bread will be baked on Monday of next week and will be baked again every other day thereafter (Wednesday, Friday, and so on). Seven-grain bread will also be baked on Monday of next week, and will be baked again every third day thereafter (Thursday, Sunday, and so on). Pumpernickel bread will be baked on Tuesday of next week and will be baked again every third day thereafter. The schedule will continue indefinitely, and these 3 breads will not be baked at any times other than those specified.

In the table, select First day for none of the J for the day of the week on which, for the first time under the new schedule, none of the 3 specialty breads will be baked; select Second day for none of the 3'forthe day of the week on which, for the second time under the new schedule, none of the 3 specialty breads will be baked. Make only two selections, one in each column.

West River Glen is deciding which network architecture should replace its old copper telephone lines. The town will replace 300 miles of Outside Plant (OSP) cable that will serve approximately 2,500 homes.

The first option is to install a Fiber to the Home (FTTH) system architecture that uses fiber-optic cable to transmit signals from the source to each home. The advantages of this architecture include greater bandwidth capabilities, less signal loss, and slightly lower new-cable deployment costs than the second option, Hybrid Fiber-Coax (HFC).

An HFC network integrates fiber-optic cables and devices with coaxial cables.

This will cost the town substantially less money for internal equipment and for customer installations. However, the coaxial cable does not last as long as fiberoptic cable and will thus need to be replaced more frequently, resulting in higher long-term maintenance expenses.

The town believes that either the FTTH or HFC architectures will be capable of serving the communities' data and television needs for the next 30 years.

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement can be inferred to be true on the basis of the information provided. Otherwise, select No.

Journal

The editor of Metathesis, a new academic journal of literature, manages the peer-review of articles submitted for publication. The journal accepts articles focusing on any of three general subject areas: comparative literature, modernist literature, and postcolonial literature.

When an article is submitted, the editor has the article peer-reviewed by exactly three experts, none of whom authored or coauthored the article. The table (see the Reviewers/Authors tab) consists of all the authors or coauthors who have recently submitted articles and all the experts who currently peer-review or have recently peer-reviewed those articles. It also lists the general subject areas for each of the authors and reviewers.

Each author of each submitted article specializes in the general subject area of the article. Moreover, each recently submitted article was peer-reviewed by experts listed in the table.

Review Rules

Suppose Laprade was the secondary reviewer of a recently submitted article. For each of the following statements, select Keslf the statement must be true, based on this supposition and the information provided. Otherwise, select Ato.

Which one of the following is the total number of bowls found at Site B that have no Identified artisan?

A.

15

B.

22

C.

31

D.

45

E.

57

=Psychologist: Early humans lived primarily in small bands. As a result, humans today are naturally adapted to group Interactions. Hence, social connections and participation in the community are necessary to maintain good emotional health.

Which of the following is an assumption the psychologist's argument requires?

A.

Studies have found that people who have strong social connections tend to have better emotional health as well.

B.

Earty humans had better emotional hearth, on average, than humans do today.

C.

Participation in the community always involves group Interactions similar to those to which humans are naturally adapted.

D.

Human emotional health depends at least in part on Irving in conditions to which humans are naturally adapted.

E.

Humans should live in the social conditions that are necessary for maintaining good emotional health.

The primary purpose of the passage is to

A.

explain how, in certain types of markets, gray marketing can improve margins and profits for manufacturers and authorized retailers

B.

identify the effects, both beneficial and detrimental, that gray markets have on manufacturers and authorized retailers

C.

outline a course of action that manufacturers and authorized retailers can

take to gain benefits from gray marketing

D.

present the results of a study that indicates that under most conditions gray markets are beneficial to manufacturers and authorized retailers

E.

provide arguments for and against the view that gray markets are beneficial to manufacturers and authorized retailers

Which of the following, if true, would most undermine the reasoning offered for the claim that gray markets can in certain conditions lead to increased profits among authorized retailers?

A.

More consumers have become price-sensitive over the last ten years and this trend will continue for the foreseeable future.

B.

Gray markets typically remain strong even in markets where authorized retailers have introduced service enhancements.

C.

Price wars among authorized retailers, triggered by the appearance of gray markets when few, if any, consumers are price-insensitive, lead to a cycle of increasing price reductions that severely narrow profit margins.

D.

Authorized retailers who are competing for the business of price-insensitive consumers often become involved in a cycle of expensive service enhancements that significantly narrow profit margins.

E.

Manufacturers who fear that gray marketing will tarnish their brand names sometimes subsidize advertising for authorized retailers, thereby narrowing the manufacturers' profit margins.

The passage most strongly indicates that the author would agree with which of the following statements?

A.

None of the subjects in the various studies other than the 1998 study who seemed to commit the conjunction fallacy actually did commit it.

B.

People who have studied the mathematical principles of probability are very unlikely to commit the conjunction fallacy.

C.

The conjunction fallacy is rarely committed outside of betting contexts.

D.

Many of the subjects in the various studies In addition to the 1998 study probably committed the conjunction fallacy.

E.

The conceptions of "probability" that underlie everyday use of the word rarely, if ever, conform to the mathematical principles of probability.

Allergies are on the rise in industrialized nations because improved hygiene has eliminated the microbes that, upon exposure, prompt infants' allergy-iihWrjng immune-system responses. Any ill effects of the rise in allergies, however, have been more than offset by the reduction in infant mortality caused by the elimination of pathogens. Further, current research suggests that future atergy-prevention therapies will compensate for the absence of beneficial microbes.

The statements above, 4 true, most strongly support which of the following?

A.

Advances in prenatal care for expectant mothers have contributed to the reduction in the infant mortality rate.

B.

The rise in allergies has been accompanied by the development of effective treatments for the symptoms of those allergies.

C.

Increases In allergy seventy probably will not raise overall death rates unacceptably before therapies to prevent allergies become available.

D.

A family history of allergies does not elevate the risk that a child will develop allergies to food and other allergens.

E.

The prevalence of allergies will not continue to increase while substitutes for the beneficial microbes needed to prevent allergies are stiff being sought