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The passage supports which of the following statements about the early mill owners mentioned in the second paragraph?
Which of the following best describes the relationship of the final paragraph to the passage as a whole?
The author of the passage alludes to the well-established nature of the concept of individual rights in the Anglo-Saxon legal and political tradition in order to
The passage suggests that the author of the passage believes which of the following?
According to the passage, relational feminists and individualist feminists agree that
Many people argue that tobacco advertising plays a crucial role in causing teen-agers to start or continuesmoking. In Norway, however, where there has been a ban on tobacco advertising since 1975, smoking is atleast as prevalent among teen-agers as it is in countries that do not ban such advertising.Which of the following statements draws the most reliable conclusion from the information above?
A study of marital relationships in which one partner's sleeping and waking cycles differ from those of the other partner reveals that such couples share fewer activities with each other and have more violent arguments than do couples in a relationship in which both partners follow the same sleeping and waking patterns. Thus, mismatched sleeping and waking cycles can seriously jeopardize a marriage.Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument above?
A report on acid rain concluded, " Most forests in Canada are not being damaged by acid rain." Critics of the report insist the conclusion be changed to, "Most forests in Canada do not show visible symptoms of damage by acid rain, such as abnormal loss of leaves, slower rates of growth, or higher mortality."Which of the following, if true, provides the best logical justification for the critics' insistence that the report's conclusion be changed?
Between 1975 and 1985, nursing-home occupancy rates averaged 87 percent of capacity, while admission rates remained constant, at an average of 95 admissions per 1,000 beds per year. Between 1985 and 1988, however, occupancy rates rose to an average of 92 percent of capacity, while admission rates declined to 81 per 1,000 beds per year.If the statements above are true, which of the following conclusions can be most properly drawn?
A discount retailer of basic household necessities employs thousands of people and pays most of them at the minimum wage rate. Yet following a federally mandated increase of the minimum wage rate that increasedthe retailer's operating costs considerably, the retailer's profits increased markedly.Which of the following, if true, most helps to resolve the apparent paradox?
Mouth cancer is a danger for people who rarely brush their teeth. In order to achieve early detection of mouth cancer in these individuals, a town's public health officials sent a pamphlet to all town residents, describing how to perform weekly self-examinations of the mouth for lumps.Which of the following, if true, is the best criticism of the pamphlet as a method of achieving the public health officials' goal?
Companies O and P each have the same number of employees who work the same number of hours per week. According to records maintained by each company, the employees of Company O had fewer job-related accidents last year than did the employees of Company P. Therefore, employees of Company O are less likely to have job-related accidents than are employees of Company P.Which of the following, if true, would most strengthen the conclusion above?
In 1987 sinusitis was the most common chronic medical condition in the United States, followed by arthritis and high blood pressure, in that order. The incidence rates for both arthritis and high blood pressure increase with age, but the incidence rate for sinusitis is the same for people of all ages. The average age of the United States population will increase between 1987 and 2000.Which of the following conclusions can be most properly drawn about chronic medical conditions in theUnited States from the information given above?
OG12 The researchers' conclusion concerning the absence of demographic bias would be most seriously undermined if it were found that
OG12 The alignment of producers of VHS format VCRs with producers of prerecorded videotapes is most similar to which of the following?
OG12 Which of the following best describes the relation of the first paragraph to the passage as a whole?
OG12 OG15 OG16 OG17 OG18 PREP08 Test 2 The author suggests that which of the following is a disadvantage that results from the location of a snake's heart in close proximity to its head?
OG12 OG15 OG16 OG17 OG18 The primary purpose of the third paragraph is to
OG12 OG15 OG16 OG17 PREP07 Test 1 OG18 In the passage, the author is primarily concerned with doing which of the following?
OG12 The tone of the passage suggests that the author is most optimistic about the economic development potential of which of the following groups?
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