(D) Harry is even more absorbed than he claims to be.
(E) Harry reads good books and he is called, but not at the same time.
Questions 7-8
In a swampy area of South America, the highly poisonous coral snake and a much less venomous kind of snake both bear red, black, and white bands. Only 100 miles away, on drier ground, the local type of coral snake lacks the red bands. And there, the less poisonous species of snake lacks the red bands, too. The explanation is that, in both habitats, close imitation of the coral snake affords the less poisonous species a measure of protection it would not otherwise have.
7. Which of the following is most likely to be a major assumption underlying the explanation in the passage above?
(A) Coral snakes claim individual territories for themselves, which they defend against other snakes.
(B) Red coloration is effective camouflage primarily in dry habitats, where natural reds are much more common than elsewhere.
(C) The sight of a coral snake has a strange paralyzing effect on certain of its prey animals.
(D) Predators whose diets include snakes tend to avoid those most poisonous and thus most dangerous to them.
(E) Snakes of different species will peacefully coexist only if they do not compete for the same foods.
8. Which of the following can be logically inferred from the passage above?
(A) All varieties of coral snakes have red, black, and white bands.
(B) The differentiation among coral snakes into those with and those without red bands predates the corresponding differentiation among the less poisonous species of snake mentioned.
(C) The less poisonous snake species mentioned produces the same venom that the coral snake does, but less of it.
(D) Coral snakes from different habitats also have different types of venom.
(E) The protection that the less poisonous species of snake mentioned derives from the coral snake means that the less poisonous species of snake must be useful to the coral snake in some way.
Questions 9-15
In a certain word game, an acceptable sequence of five words is one that meets all of the following rules;
The five words in a sequence must be written down side by side on a single line.
Each word must have at least five letters and, of the letters in a word, no more than two can be vowels (a, e, i, o, u).
Words cannot begin with any of the following letters: i, p, and x
The five words must be in alphabetical order from left to right with the added requirement that the initial letters of the five words must come immediately after each other in the alphabet.
9. which of the following is an acceptable sequence of words for the game?
(A) Aster, bread, dieter, enlisted, farther
(B) Jester, kettle, label, mental, nerves
(C) Nearer, opens, plate, quite, rowed
(D) Plastic, quay, rooster, trailer, zephyr
(E) Sugar, tailor, shore, voter, wash
10. If the middle word in a sequence is "fright," then the initial letter of the first word and the initial letter of the last word of that sequence, respectively, must be
(A) a, e
(B) b, g
(C) c, I
(D) d, h
(E) e, j
11. The last word in a sequence CANNOT begin with the letter
(A) e
(B) o
(C) s
(D) u
(E) w
12. The first word in a sequence CANNOT begin with the letter
(A) a
(B) d
(C) j
(D) k
(E) u
13. With which of the following words could an acceptable sequence begin?
(A) Gorge
(B) Opposite
(C) Quest
(D) Trusted
(E) Yellowing
14. If "whale" is the last word in a sequence, the first word in that sequence could be.
(A) sailor
(B) salt
(C) soil
(D) suede
(E) smart
15. Each of the following can be the last word in a sequence EXCEPT
(A) entry
(B) horror
(C) market
(D) other
(E) winter
Questions 16-22
Five adult acrobats-M, N, O, P, and Q-and five child acrobats-V, W, X, Y, and Z-form a human pyramid with four levels, as follows:
There are four of the acrobats on the lowest or fist level
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