(E) Z
20. If V is assigned to room two, which of the following must be true?
(A) K is assigned to room five.
(B) L is assigned to room one.
(C) N is assigned to room two.
(D) W is assigned to room one.
(E) Y is assigned to room three.
25. The passage implies which of the following about women spinners in medieval Europe?
(A) Most of them worked independently for wealthy sponsors.
(B) They were not typical of medieval women entrepreneurs.
(C) Some of them were paid for their work after it was done, according to its value.
(D) They would have been able to contribute substantial amounts to their families' incomes were it not for the prohibition against advancing money to them.
(E) They were inevitably disadvantaged in the marketplace because they were obliged to obtain money for their supplies from usurers.
26. The passage implies that feeling of hopelessness among medieval workers
(A) resulted primarily from the lack of a rational system of differential rewards
(B) disappeared completely once medieval textile workers were able to break the cycle of poverty
(C) were more prevalent among female workers than among male workers
(D) came into being in part because of women's limited earning capacity
(E) were particularly common among textile workers in Italy and France
27. The author suggests that historians have done which of the following?
(A) Failed to give adequate consideration to the economic contribution of women during the medieval period.
(B) Overestimated the degree of hopelessness experienced by medieval workers trapped in the poverty cycle.
(C) Ignored the fact that by 1300 many women spinners were working independently rather than for merchant entrepreneurs.
(D) Regarded the economics status of women in Italy and France as representative of women's status throughout medieval Europe.
(E) Overlooked part of the significant of a prohibition government one aspect of yarn production in medieval Europe.
28. QUOTA:
(A) decisive action
(B) unlimited number
(C) anonymous remark
(D) irrelevant topic
(E) debatable issue
29. SEGMENT:
(A) affix
(B) inflate
(C) cleanse
(D) make whole
(E) keep still
30. IMMUNITY:
(A) incompatibility
(B) variability
(C) mortality
(D) irritability
(E) susceptibility
31. DISJOINTED:
(A) orderly
(B) clever
(C) rigid
(D) flexible
(E) persuasive
32. BANE:
(A) source
(B) courage
(C) divinity
(D) sympathy
(E) blessing
33. ACCOLADE:
(A) disappearance
(B) absurdity
(C) disapprobation
(D) exclusion
(E) reconstruction
34. PLUMB:
(A) lofty
(B) light
(C) thin
(D) reversed (E) horizontal
35. PALLIATE:
(A) increase the intensity of
(B) expand the scope of
(C) enhance the appeal of
(D) accelerate the diffusion of
(E) extend the endurance of
36. RAVEL:
(A) remain silent
(B) increase in value
(C) knit
(D) omit
(E) measure
37. GOAD:
(A) ignore
(B) cajole
(C) console
(D) protect
(E) curb
38. EFFLUVIA:
(A) important examples
(B) relevant theories
(C) predictable results
(D) controlled reactions
(E) desired products
section 5
Questions 1-6
A control panel consists of three on-off switches-X, Y, and Z-which must be changed from an initial setting to a second setting in accordance with the following rules:
If switch X is the only one on in the initial setting, then turn on switch Y.
If switches X and Y are the only ones on in the initial setting, then turn on switch Z.
If all three switches are on in the initial setting. then turn off switch Z.
For any oth
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