(E) New York State believed that legalized off track betting would undercut the illegal gambling network
9. Studies of 108 South American mummies show that pneumonia was a major cause of death in that continent 3,000 years ago and that the incidence of pneumonia death was close to the incidence of pneumonia death today.
Which of the following would be most important to know in evaluating the accuracy of the statement above?
(A) The incidence of pneumonia death as evidenced by mummies from other continents
(B) Whether people 3,000 years ago had any conception of the disease pneumonia
(C) Causes of death, other than pneumonia, apparent in the mummies studied
(D) The general incidence of disease in South America 3,000 years ago
(E) If the mummies were representative of the South American population of their time
Questions 10-15
A patient with disease G will exhibit both a rash and a fever and either a sore throat or a headache, but not both.
A patient with disease L will exhibit both a rash and a fever but neither a sore throat nor a headache.
A patient with disease T will exhibit at least a sore throat and a headache and possibly other symptoms.
A patient with disease Z will exhibit at least a head- ache, and possibly other symptoms, but never a rash.
No one has more than one of the diseases G, L, T, Z at once.
10. If a patient exhibits both a sore throat and a fever, it must be true that the patient
(A) has disease Z
(B) does not have disease G
(C) does not have disease L
(D) has a rash
(E) has a headache
11. If a patient who has one of the diseases mentioned above does not have a rash, the patient must have
(A) a fever
(B) a headache
(C) a sore throat
(D) disease T
(E) disease Z
12. If Miller, a patient, does not have a sore throat, it must be true that she
(A) has disease L
(B) has disease Z
(C) does not have disease G
(D) does not have disease Z
(E) does not have disease T
13. If Rodriguez, a patient who has one of the diseases mentioned above, has neither a fever nor a sore throat, she must have which of the following?
Ⅰ. A headache
Ⅱ. Disease Z
Ⅲ. A rash
(A) Ⅰonly
(B) Ⅱonly
(C) Ⅲ only
(D) Ⅰand Ⅱ only
(E) Ⅱ and Ⅲ only
14. If Harris, a patient who has one of the diseases mentioned above, does not have a fever, he must have which of the following?
Ⅰ. A headache
Ⅱ. A rash
Ⅲ. A sore throat
(A) Ⅰonly
(B) Ⅱ only
(C) Ⅲ only
(D) Ⅰand Ⅱ only
(E) Ⅱand Ⅲ only
15. If the only symptoms of a patient with one of the diseases mentioned above are a fever and a headache, the patient
(A) must have disease G
(B) must have disease L
(C) must have disease T
(D) must have disease Z
(E) could have either disease G or disease T
Questions 16-22
An organist is arranging to judge the playing of original compositions by six student organists-R, S, T, U, V, and W. She will hear one student play each day from Monday through Saturday. She must schedule the auditions for the students according to the following conditions:
R must play earlier in the week than W.
S must play on Thursday.
T must play on the day immediately before or immediately after the day on which U plays.
V cannot play on Tuesday.
16. Which of the following is a possible schedule of auditions, with the students listed in playing order from Monday through Saturday?
(A) R, V, U, W, T, S
(B) R, V, W, S, T, U
(C) T, U, R, S, V, W
(D) U, T, V, R, W, S
(E) W, R, V, S, T, U
17. If T plays on Tuesday, the earliest day on which W can play is
(A) Monday
(B) Wednesday
(C) Thursday
(D) Friday
(E) Saturday
18. If U plays on Saturday and W plays before V plays, R must play on
(A) Monday
(B) Tuesday
(C) Wednesday
(D) Thursday