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  1. If team M wins 5 games, which of the following must be true ?

    (A) J loses 5 games
    (B) J wins 4 games
    (C) J wins its first game
    (D) K wins 5 games
    (E) K loses at least one game

  2. The last set of games could be between teams.

    (A) J and K ; L and O ; M and N.
    (B) J and L ; K and O; M and N.
    (C) J and M ; K and L ; N and O.
    (D) J and N ; K and L; M and O.
    (E) J and O ; K and N ; L and M.

  3. Harry ; If I am reading a good book, I become so absorbed that if someone calls me, I am not aware of it and h ear nothing. James : If you are not able to hear anything, you could not know that anyone was calling you. James response shows that he makes which of the following assumptions ?

    (A) When Harry is absorbed in reading a good book, nobody is calling him.
    (B) Harry cannot know someone has called him unless he heard that call.
    (C) When Harry is not absorbed in reading a good book, someone often calls him.
    (D) Harry is even more absorbed than he claims to be.
    (E) Harry reads good books and he is called, but not at the same time.

  4. As a practical matter, the copper available for industrial use should not be thought of as limited by the quantity of copper deposits, known or unknown. The transmutation of one chemical element into another is a modern reality, through the methods of nuclear physics. Therefore, the quantity of a natural physics. Therefore, the quantity of a natural resource such as copper cannot be calculated even in principle, because copper can be made from other metals.

    Which of the following, if true is the strongest argument against the argument above ?

    (A) Although it is possible that additional deposits of copper will be found, geological considerations strongly indicate that they will not amount to more than a fifty-year supply.
    (B) Synthetic materials have been discovered that can severe a practical substitutes for copper in most of its uses.
    (C) Methods for estimating the amount of copper available in currently known deposits have become very sophisticated and have proved quite accurate.
    (D) The production of copper from other metals in industrial quantities would be prohibitively expensive in energy and materials.
    (E) It will be impractical, in the foreseeable future, to mine any deposits of metal that may exist on the moon or on other planets.

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Index

Test 3
Section 1 : Verbal Section
Section 2 : Quantitative Section
Section 3 : Analytical Section
Section 4 : Quantitative Section
Section 5 : Verbal Section
Section 6 : Analytical Section
Section 7 : Quantitative Section
Answer key to Test 3

Answer Explanation To Test 3
Section 1 : Verbal Section
Section 2 : Quantitative Section
Section 3 : Analytical Section
Section 4 : Quantitative Section
Section 5 : Verbal Section
Section 6 : Analytical Section
Section 7 : Quantitative Section

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