21.If T is assigned to the same class as V, which of the
following must be assigned to the same class as each
other?
(A) R and T
(B) S and X
(C) S and Y
(D) X and Y
(E) Y and Z
22.If V is assigned to a different class from Z, which of
the following must be true?
(A) S is assigned to Class 1.
(B) S is assigned to Class 2.
(C) T is assigned to Class 2.
(D) V is assigned to Class 2.
(E) X is assigned to Class 1.
23 Politician:Each year, small businesses create more
jobs than do large established businesses.
Therefore, in order to reduce unemploy-
ment in the long term, we should provide
incentives for starting small businesses
rather than for expanding established large
businesses.
Which of the following, if true, casts the most doubt
on the politician’s argument?
(A) In general, people employed by small businesses
report higher job satisfaction than do people
employed by large businesses.
(B) Among the currently unemployed are many
people with sufficient job skills to perform the
jobs that small businesses would create.
(C) Providing an effective incentive for starting a
business generally costs significantly less than
providing an effective incentive for expanding
a large business.
(D) A high proportion of small businesses fail within
three years of starting because of their owners’
inexperience.
(E) The average large business contributes more
money to politicians’ campaign funds than the
average small business does.
24 In the workplace, influenza is typically spread by
infected individuals to others with whom they work
in close quarters. A new medication that suppresses
the symptoms of influenza therefore will actually
increase the number of influenza cases, because this
medication will allow people who would otherwise be
home in bed to return to work while infected.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously chal-
lenges the prediction?
(A) Coughing, a symptom of influenza that the new
medication suppresses, is a primary mechanism
in the spread of this illness.
(B) Some medications that are used to suppress
symptoms of influenza are also used by many
people to treat symptoms that are caused not
by influenza but by other illnesses.
(C) Many workers who now remain at home when
infected with influenza do so because the
symptoms of influenza prevent them from per-
forming their jobs effectively.
(D) Most adults who are immunized against influ-
enza in order to avoid being infected are over
65 years old and retired and thus do not work
outside the home.
(E) Symptoms of an illness are often the body’s
means of curing itself of the illness, and there-
fore suppression of symptoms can prolong the
illness that causes them.
25 Editorial:
Critics of nuclear power complain about the allegedly
serious harm that might result from continued operation
of existing nuclear power plants. But such concerns do
not justify closing these plants;after all, their operation
has caused no more harm than that caused by pollution
generated by coal-and oil-burning power plants, the
most important other sources of energy.
Which of the following is an assumption on which the
argument depends?
(A) Existing nuclear power plants should be closed only
if it can be conclusively demonstrated that their
continued operation is likely to cause harm more
serious than the harm their operation has already
caused.
(B) Closing existing nuclear power plants would require
greatly increased reliance on coal-and oil-burning
power plants.
(C) The harm that has resulted from operation of
existing coal-and oil-burning power plants has
been significant.
(D) The harm that a nuclear power plant is likely to
cause as it continues to operate can be reliably
predicted from the past history of nuclear power
plants.
(E) The only harm that has resulted from operation of
existing coal-and oil-burning power plants has
resulted from the pollution generated by these
plants.