Which of the following statements would weaken the argument, if true 
	(A)	schools with no Freshman composition course do not generally produce better student writers. 
(B)	the writing skill of many of the students who take the Freshman composition course do not show any noticeable improvement.  
(C)	a student should pass a rigorous writing test, if he has to be excused from Freshman composition.  
(D)	all the best instructors of the English department teach at least one Freshman composition class every semester. 
(E)	65 percent of the surveyed students reported that they learned a great deal about grammar and rhetoric from taking Freshman composition.   
 
Question 5 - 7 
In a row of four cottages, each is owned by a different man and each of the men have a car. The cottages are owned by Earnest, Tom, Andrew  and Bill.  The colors of the cars are gray, violet, mauve  and orange. 
	(1)	The gray car is owned by Bill.  
(2)	Tom doesn’t stay in any of the end cottages.  
(3)	The second cottage from the left is owned by Earnest.  
(4)	The mauve car is owned by Andrew.  
	Which among the following statements cannot be true? 
	(A)	The cottage at the right end belongs to Andrew.  
(B)	The cottage at the left end belongs to Andrew. 
(C)	The cottage at the right end belongs to Bill.  
(D)	The cottage at the left end belongs to Bill.  
(E)	One of the owners of the end cottage has a orange car. 
	In case Earnest owns the violet car, which car can Tom own? 
		I.	the orange car 
II.	the mauve car 
III.	the gray car 
	(A)	I only 
(B)	II only 
(C)	III only 
(D)	I or III only 
(E)	I or II only 
 
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      Index 
       Test 2 
  
          
     Section 1 : Verbal Section  
        Section 2 : Quantitative Section  
        Section 3 : Analytical Section 
        Section 4 : Quantitative Section  
        Section 5 : Verbal Section   
        Section 6 : Analytical Section 
         
        
        Answer Key To Test 2  
        
       
       Answer Explanation To Test 2  
         
        Section 1 : Verbal Section  
        Section 2 : Quantitative Section 
         
        Section 3 : Analytical Section 
        Section 4 : Quantitative Section 
        Section 5 : Verbal Section  
        Section 6 : Analytical Section 
 
       Test 	3
          
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