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Apr 3, 2024
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1. Gigi, a geology student, collected field samples of rocks. On one day, she observed that every rock she collected was quartz, and she collected every piece of quartz she saw. Which
of the following can be concluded from her observations?
A. The only rocks Gigi saw that day were quartz.
B. Gigi collected all of the rocks she saw that day.
C. There were no other kinds of rocks in the field that day.
D. Gigi did not collect any rocks other than quartz that day.
E. Gigi did not see any rocks other than quartz that day.
2. “We cannot allow our workers to organize, because if they have a union, the union will go on strike. Our company cannot afford the down time. Since a strike would prove catastrophic to our business, we must prevent unionization at all costs.” What is the flaw in the conclusion?
A. In reality, unions very rarely or never go on strike.
B. It overestimates the influence labor unions have.
C. The motivations for a union strike are not stated.
D. Down time due to a strike could ruin the business.
E. It fails to consider the possibility of a compromise.
3. The diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) has increased exponentially in recent years. Some parents blame vaccinations, but scientific research has failed to reveal any connection. Which of the following would best clarify the statements above?
A. It is the rate of diagnoses, not the number of cases that has increased.
B. New neuroimaging technology has enabled a higher rate of identification.
C. Vaccinations have increased at the same rates and times as the diagnoses.
D. Parents have intuition about their children that researchers do not.
E. Scientific researchers have not looked in the right places for connections.
4. Mr. Tramp has groomed his two grown children to inherit his
vast corporation. He remarks that his son has the most comprehensive knowledge of the business, while his daughter exhibits superior skills in making common-sense decisions. He believes that together they will be able to successfully run the business. What assumption is inherent in this belief?
A. Knowing the business is the essential requirement to run it.
B. Common sense and business knowledge are both required.
C. Tramp’s corporation is too vast for just one person to run it.
D. Common sense is more important than business knowledge.
E. Tramp’s children will be supported by trained company staff.
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