(C) H forwards a red letter to I.
(D) I forwards a red letter to K.
(E) J forwards a red letter to I.
2. A blue letter could reach L via which of the following sequences of people?
(A) G to H to K (B) G to I to J
(C) G to J to K (D) I to H to J
(E) I to G to J to K
3. Any letter that reaches L must have been previously given to
(A) G (B) H (C) I (D) J (E) K
4. Which of the following could be given to each of the six members of the consumer complaint department in turn?
(A) A red letter that is first given to H
(B) A red letter that is first given to G
(C) A blue letter that is first given to G
(D) A blue letter that is first given to I
(E) A blue letter that is first given to J
5. Any letter that reaches L must have been given to a minimum of how many members of the consumer complaint department before reaching L?
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 (E) 5
6. If a member of the consumer complaint department is given a letter that he or she had previously given to some other member of the department, the person who is given the letter a second time could be
(A) G (B) H (C) J (D) K (E) L
7. Veteran screenwriters, aiming at creating a 120-page screenplay for a film, usually turn in a 135-page first draft. As one screenwriter put it, "That gives those in charge of the movie a chance to be creative when they get the script: at the very least, they can cut 15 pages."
The screenwriter's statement cited above conveys which of the following propositions?
(A) Screenwriters for a film are generally not involved in any aspects of filmmaking besides providing the script.
(B) Seasoned screenwriters are resigned to, and make allowance for, draft scripts being altered by those evaluating them.
(C) Truly creative screenwriters are too temperamental to adhere to page limits set for their work.
(D) It takes a special kind of creativity to recognize what is best left out of a film script.
(E) Even experienced screenwriters cannot be expected to write scripts of consistently high quality throughout.
8. During the day in Lake Constance, the zoo- plankton D. hyalina departs for the depths where food is scarce and the water cold. D. galeata remains near the warm surface where food is abundant. Even though D. galeata grows and reproduces much faster, its population is often outnumbered by D. hyalina.
Which of the following, if true, would help resolve the apparent paradox presented above?
(A) The number of species of zooplankton living at the bottom of the lake is twice that of species living at the surface.
(B) Predators of zooplankton, such as white- fish and perch, live and feed near the surface of the lake during the day.
(C) In order to make the most of scarce food resources, D. hyalina matures more slowly than D. galeata.
(D) D. galeata clusters under vegetation during the hottest part of the day to avoid the sun's rays.
(E) D. galeata produces twice as many off- spring per individual in any given period of time as does D. hyalina.
9. Each year, fires in the United States cause $12 billion in property losses, insurance costs, fire- fighting expenses, and loss of worker produc- tivity. These fire losses are seven times those of Japan on a per capita basis.
Which of the following, if true, would be LEAST likely to be a factor contributing to the difference between fire losses in Japan and those in the United States?
(A) The walls of Japanese homes are made mostly of wood and bamboo and are more combustible than the walls in most American homes.
(B) The rate of arson, a major contributor to fire statistics in the United States, is almost negligible in Japan.
(C) Most Japanese homes, unlike those in the United States, are equipped with specially designed and effective fire- extinguishing equipment.
(D) Foam-based and plastic furniture, less popular in Japan than in the United States, ignites readily and releases twice the heat energy of equivalent weights of natural fibers.
(E) Japanese fire departments devote pro- portionately more personnel time to inspection, training, and public education than do United States fire departments.
Questions 10-13
At a cooking school, the following six classes-F, G, H, J, K, and I----are to be scheduled to meet for one demonstration each during an all-day seminar. Each demonstration is 45 min
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