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  Questions 17-22.

  In a small office suite, six offices are arranged in a

  straight line, one after another, and are consecutively num-

  bered 1 through 6. Exactly six people― P, Q, R, S, T and

  U― are to be assigned to these six offices, exactly one

  person to an office, according to the following

  conditions:

  P must be assigned to an office immediately adjacent

  to the office to which T is assigned.

  Q cannot be assigned to an office immediately adja-

  cent to the office to which S is assigned.

  R must be assigned either to office 1 or to office 6.

  S must be assigned to a lower-numbered office than

  the office to which U is assigned.

  17.Which of the following can be the list of the six

  people in the order of their offices, from office 1

  through office 6?

  (A) Q, U, S, T, P, R

  (B) R, P, T, S, U, Q

  (C) R, S, Q, U, P, T

  (D) S, T, Q, P, U, R

  (E) T, P, S, R, Q, U

  18.If T is assigned to office 6. then U must be assigned

  to office

  (A) 1

  (B) 2

  (C) 3

  (D) 4

  (E) 5

  19.If Q is assigned to office 2, then the person assigned

  to office 6 must be

  (A) P

  (B) R

  (C) S

  (D) T

  (E) U

  20.If Q is assigned to office 1, which of the following

  CANNOT be true?

  (A) P is assigned to office 3.

  (B) P is assigned to office 4.

  (C) S is assigned to office 4.

  (D) T is assigned to office 2.

  (E) T is assigned to office 3.

  21.If U is assigned to office 3, then Q must be assigned

  to office

  (A) 1 or 2

  (B) 1 or 6

  (C) 2 or 5

  (D) 4 or 5

  (E) 4 or 6

  22.If S is assigned to office 2, which of the following

  can be true?

  (A) P is assigned to office 1.

  (B) Q is assigned to office 3.

  (C) R is assigned to office 6.

  (D) T is assigned to office 5.

  (E) U is assigned to office 4.

  23.As government agencies, faced with budget difficul-

  ties, reduce their funding for scientific research, a

  greater amount of such research is being funded by

  private foundations. This shift means that research

  projects likely to produce controversial results will

  almost certainly comprise a smaller proportion of all

  funded research projects, since private foundations,

  concerned about their public image, tend to avoid

  controversy.

  Which of the following is an assumption on which

  the argument depends?

  (A) Only research that is conducted without concern

  for the possibility of generating controversy is

  likely to produce scientifically valid results.

  (B) Private foundations that fund scientific research

  projects usually recognize that controversial

  results from those projects cannot always be

  avoided.

  (C) Scientists who conduct research projects funded

  by private foundations are unlikely to allow the

  concerns of the funding organizations to influ-

  ence the manner in which they conduct the

  research.

  (D) Many government agencies are more concerned

  about their public image than are most private

  foundations.

  (E) Government agencies are more willing than are

  private foundations to fund research projects

  that are likely to produce controversial results.

  24.Juries in criminal trials do not base verdicts on uncor-

  roborated testimony given by any one witness. Rightly

  so, because it is usually prudent to be highly skeptical

  of unsubstantiated claims made by any one person.

  But then, to be consistent, juries should end an all-

  too-common practice: convicting defendants on the

  basis of an uncorroborated full confession.

  Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the

  argument above?

  (A) Juries often acquit in cases in which a defendant

  retracts a full confession made before trial.

  (B) The process of jury selection is designed to screen

  out people who have a firm opinion about the

  defendant's guilt in advance of the trial.

  (C) Defendants sometimes make full confessions when

  they did in fact do what they are accused of

  doing and have come to believe that the prose-

  cutor has compelling proof of this.

  (D) Highly suggestible people who are accused of

  wrongdoing sometimes become so unsure of

  their own recollection of the past that they can

  come to accept the accusations made againstthem.

  (E) Many people believe that juries should not convict defendants who have not made a full confession.

  25.Although spinach is rich in calcium, it also contains large amounts of oxalic acid, a substance that greatly impedes calcium absorption by the body. Therefore, other calcium-containing foods must be eaten either instead of or in addition to spinach if a person is to be sure of getting enough calcium.

  Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argu-ment above?

  (A)Rice, which does not contain calcium, counteracts the effects of oxalic acid on calcium absorption.

  (B) Dairy products, which contain even more calcium than spinach does, are often eaten by people who eat spinach on a regularbasis.

  (C) Neither the calcium nor the oxalic acid in spinach is destroyed when spinach is cooked.

  (D) Many leafy green vegetables other than spinach that are rich in calcium also contain high concentrations of oxalic acid.

  (E) Oxalic acid has little effect on the body's ability to absorb nutrients other than calcium.

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