(A) S is a member of the panel hearing criminal cases.
(B) T is a member of the panel hearing criminal cases.
(C) T is the presiding judge of the panel hearing criminal cases.
(D) W is the presiding judge of the panel hearing civil cases.
(E) Either R or Y, but not both, is a member of the panel hearing criminal cases.
15. If the panel of judges hearing criminal cases con- sists of T, U, and W, and if X is appointed as a replacement on the panel hearing civil cases, after that change which of the following judges will be the presiding judge of the panel hearing civil cases?
(A) S (B) V (C) W (D) X (E) Y
Questions 16-19
A cryptanalyst must translate into letters all of the digits included in the following two lines of nine symbols each:
9 3 3 4 5 6 6 6 7
2 2 3 3 4 4 5 7 8
The cryptanalyst has already determined some of the rules governing the decoding:
Each of the digits from 2 to 9 represents exactly one of the eight letters A, E, I, O, U, R, S, and T, and each letter is represented by exactly one of the digits.
If a digit occurs more than once, it represents the same letter on each occasion.
The letter T and the letter O are each represented exactly 3 times.
The letter I and the letter A are each represented exactly two times.
The letter E is represented exactly four times.
16. If 2 represents R and 7 represents A, then 5 must represent
(A) I (B) O (C) S (D) T (E) U
17. Which of the following is a possible decoding of the five-digit message 4 6 5 3 6?
(A) O-T-A-E-T (B) O-T-E-U-T
(C) O-O-S-E-O (D) T-O-I-E-T
(E) T-O-R-E-T
18. If 9 represents a vowel, it must represent which of the following? (A) A (B) E (C) I (D) O (E) U
19. If 8 represents a vowel, which of the following must represent a consonant?
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 7 (E) 9
Questions 20-22
An instructor regularly offers a six-week survey course on film genres. Each time the course is given, she covers six of the following eight genres: adventure films, cinema noir, detective films, fantasy films, horror films, musical comedies, silent films, and westerns. She will discuss exactly one genre per week according to the fol- lowing conditions:
Silent films are always covered, and always in the first week.
Westerns and adventure films are always covered, with westerns covered in the week immediately preceding the week adventure films are covered.
Musical comedies are never covered in the same course in which fantasy films are covered.
If detective films are covered, they are covered after westerns are covered, with exactly one of the other genres covered between them.
Cinema noir is not covered unless detective films are covered in one of the previous weeks.
31. SUBSTANTIATION:
(A) disproof (B) dissent (C) delusion
(D) debate (E) denial
32. IMPUDENT:
(A) compelling (B) mature (C) respectful
(D) thorough (E) deliberate
33. RECANT:
(A) propose (B) respond (C) instruct
(D) affirm (E) disclose
34. DIVEST:
(A) multiply (B) initiate (C) triumph
(D) persist (E) endow
35. BANALITY:
(A) accurate portrayal
(B) impromptu statement
(C) original expression
(D) succinct interpretation
(E) elaborate critique
36. UBIQUITOUS:
(A) uniform (B) unanimous (C) unique
(D) anachronistic (E) mediocre
37. ESCHEW:
(A) invest (B) consume (C) maintain
(D) condemn (E) seek
38. BELIE:
(A) flaunt (B) distend (C) attune
(D) obviate (E) aver
SECTION 5
Questions 1-3
Six employees-L, M, N, O, P, and R-are being assigned to offices, each of which can accommodate two persons and no more than two. Each person must be assigned to exactly one office and must be assigned to that office either alone or else together with one other member of the group of six. Enough offices are available to permit any possible assignment of group members to offices, but the following restrictions must be observed:
M cannot share an office with N.
N cannot share an office with O.
P and