Which of the following is an assumption of the passage above?
(A) The toys in cereal boxes have changed partly because the economic conditions of our society have improved.
(B) The influence of promotion gimmicks on the economic behavior of our society has increased over the years.
(C) The toys that used to come in cereal boxes were put together by the same children who played with them.
(D) Part of the pleasure of any toy lies in putting the toy together before playing with it.
(E) Today's children do not expect a single toy to provide pleasure for a long period of time.
No.4-1 SECTION 2
1. Hydrogen is the ----element of the universe in that it provides the building blocks from which the other elements are produced.
(A) steadiest (B) expendable (C) lightest
(D) final (E) fundamental
2. Few of us take the pains to study our cherished convictions; indeed, we almost have a natural--- -doing so.
(A) aptitude for (B) repugnance to
(C) interest in (D) ignorance of
(E) reaction after
3. It is his dubious distinction to have proved what nobody would think of denying, that Romero at the age of sixty-four writes with all the characteristics of----.
(A) maturity (B) fiction (C) inventiveness
(D) art (E) brilliance
4. The primary criterion for----a school is its recent performance: critics are----to extend credit for earlier victories.
(A) evaluating .. prone
(B) investigating .. hesitant
(C) judging .. reluctant
(D) improving .. eager
(E) administering .. persuaded
5. Number theory is rich in problems of an especially----sort: they are tantalizingly simple to state but----difficult to solve.
(A) cryptic.. deceptively
(B) spurious.. equally
(C) abstruse.. ostensibly
(D) elegant.. rarely
(E) vexing ..notoriously
6. In failing to see that the justice's pronouncement merely----previous decisions rather than actually establishing a precedent, the novice law clerk----the scope of the justice's judgment.
(A) synthesized.. limited
(B) overturned.. misunderstood
(C) endorsed.. nullified
(D) qualified.. overemphasized
(E) recapitulated.. defined
Questions 11-16
Six knights-P, Q, R, S, T, and U-assemble for a long journey in two traveling parties. For security, each traveling party consists of at least two knights. The two parties travel by separate routes, northern and southern. After one month, the routes of the northern and southern groups converge for a brief time and at that point the knights can, if they wish, rearrange their traveling parties before continuing, again in two parties along separate northern and southern routes. Throughout the entire trip, the composition of traveling parties must be in accord with the following conditions:
P and R are deadly enemies and, although they may meet briefly, can never travel together.
P must travel in the same party with S.
Q cannot travel by the southern route.
U cannot change routes.
11. If one of the two parties of knights consists of P and U and two other knights and travels by the southern route, the other members of this party besides P and U must be
(A) Q and S (B) Q and T (C) R and S
(D) R and T (E) S and T
12. If each of the two parties of knights consists of exactly three members, which of the following is NOT a possible traveling party and route?
(A) P, S, Q by the northern route
(B) P, S, T by the northern route
(C) P, S, T by the southern route
(D) P, S, U by the southern route
(E) Q, R, T by the northern route
13. If one of the two parties of knights consists of U and two other knights and travels by the northern route, the other members of this party besides U must be
(A) P and S (B) P and T (C) Q and R
(D) Q and T (E) R and T
14. If each of the two parties of knights consists of exactly three members, S and U are members of different parties, and R travels by the northern route, then
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