(A) industrious
(B) favorable
(C) experienced
(D) straightforward
(E) inevitable
37. BROOK:
(A) refuse to tolerate
(B) demolish
(C) debate
(D) detain
(E) incite to act
38. PILLORY:
(A) foster
(B) lament
(C) forgive
(D) enjoy
(E) exalt
section 5
Questions 1-7
Seven employees-J, K, M, N, O, and P-will be assigned to four offices-101, 102, 103, and 104, Two employees will be assigned to each of the first three offices-101, 102, and 103. One employee will be alone in 104.
Neither J nor N will be assigned to an office with K.
L will not be assigned to an office with M.
If O is not assigned to an office with M, O is assigned to an office with P.
1. Which of the following three pairs of employees can be assigned to the first three offices?
(A) J and N, K and P, L and M
(B) J and N, K and L, O and P
(C) J and K, L and P, N and O
(D) J and L, K and N, M and O
(E) J and P, L and N, K and O
2. If L is assigned to an office with P, which of the following must be true?
(A) K is assigned to an office with M.
(B) K is assigned to an office with N.
(C) J is assigned to an office with M.
(D) K is assigned to 104.
(E) J is assigned to 104.
3. If L is assigned to 104, which of the following must be assigned to an office with J?
(A) K
(B) M
(C) N
(D) O
(E) P
4. If J is assigned to an office with M, which of the following must be true?
(A) K is assigned to 104.
(B) L is assigned to 104.
(C) N is assigned to 104.
(D) L is assigned to an office with either K or N.
(E) P is assigned to an office with either K or N.
5. If K is assigned to an office with P, which of the following is a complete and accurate list of the employees who could be assigned to 104?
(A) J
(B) L
(C) J, L
(D) L, N
(E) J, L, N
6. If P is assigned to an office with N, which of the following CANNOT be true?
(A) O is assigned to an office with M.
(B) K is assigned to an office with L.
(C) J is assigned to 104.
(D) K is assigned to 104.
(E) L is assigned to 104.
7. If P is assigned to 104, what is the total number of possible groupings of the employees into three pairs of officemates?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
(E) 5
8. Classic scholarly works occupy a peculiar position. As cultural landmarks they seem imperishable, but the particular views expressed in them often are superseded by newer views, with the result that those classics survive as do ancient castles, venerable and imposing feature of the landscape, yet unsuited for habitation unless remodeled.
The central point made by the passage above is that classic scholarly works
(A) compel our respect and admiration even if their ideas are no longer current
(B) impede the development of new ideas because they are unduly respected
(C) should be preserved because scholarly opinion fluctuates and they will come into fashion again
(D) lose their distinctive features with the passage of time
(E) are ignored by the younger generation of scholars
9. Forestry experts are beginning to question the policy of attempting to extinguish all forest fires instead of allowing them to run their course. Observations about the results of forest fires have indicated that their effects may be, in the long run, beneficial to the overall ecology of the forest.
Which of the following could most logically be one of the "observations" referred to in the passage above?
(A) More than half of all forest are the result of natural causes such as lightning rather than the result of human carelessness.
(B) Most people are killed or seriously injured each year attempting to fight forest fires than would be killed or injured if the fires were allowed to burn themselves out.
(C) Frequent small forest fires prevent the accumulation of highly flammable dead brushwood and timber, which can support massive, uncontrollable fir
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