If the city council institutes new parking regulations, city revenues will surely increase, since studies have conclusively shown that, if such parking regulations are put into effect, there is an increase in parking violations, and an increase in parking violations will result in a greater number of parking fines collected. 21. Which one of the following is closest, in terms of its logical features, to the reasoning used in the argument above? (B) If taxes were increased, this act would naturally result in increased revenues for the city, and increased revenues would make some desirable social programs possible. So, if taxes were increased, some desirable social programs would become possible.
Saguaro kangaroo rats generally leave watering holes, where food and water are abundant, during the day, while Sonoran kangaroo rats remain near these same watering holes and continue foraging throughout the day. Although sonoran kangaroo rats have larger and more frequent litters, they are generally outnumberred by the Saguaro kangaroo rat
which of the following, if true, would best resolve the apparent paradox described above?
B. The Saguaro kangoroo rat matures much more slowly than the Sonoran kangoroo rat because of its relatively limited food supply
E. Sonoran kangaroo rats are reproductive to greater age than are Saguaro kangaroo rats
1) B is Correct 2) E is Correct 3) B and E both are Correct 4) B and E both are Incorrect
Funny question. None of the statements seem relevant to me.
Saguaro kangaroo rats generally leave watering holes, where food and water are abundant, during the day, while Sonoran kangaroo rats remain near these same watering holes and continue foraging throughout the day. Although sonoran kangaroo rats have larger and more frequent litters, they are generally outnumberred by the Saguaro kangaroo rat
which of the following, if true, would best resolve the apparent paradox described above?
B. The Saguaro kangoroo rat matures much more slowly than the Sonoran kangoroo rat because of its relatively limited food supply
E. Sonoran kangaroo rats are reproductive to greater age than are Saguaro kangaroo rats
1) B is Correct 2) E is Correct 3) B and E both are Correct 4) B and E both are Incorrect
Take in Bold ! By the way, is this actually a question? or there are options removed from this one......I wonder
OA for my previous Q is 4! Cheever College offers several online courses via remote computer connection, in addition to traditional classroom-based courses. A study of student performance at Cheever found that, overall, the average student grade for online courses matched that for classroom-based courses. In this calculation of the average grade, course withdrawals were weighted as equivalent to a course failure, and the rate of withdrawal was much lower for students enrolled in classroom-based courses than for students enrolled in online courses. If the statements above are true, which of the following must also be true of Cheever College? (A) Among students who did not withdraw, students enrolled in online courses got higher grades, on average, than students enrolled in classroom-based courses. (B) The number of students enrolled per course at the start of the school term is much higher, on average, for the online courses than for the classroom-based courses. (C) There are no students who take both an online and a classroom-based course in the same school term. (D) Among Cheever College students with the best grades, a significant majority take online, rather than classroombased, courses. (E) Courses offered online tend to deal with subject matter that is less challenging than that of classroom-based courses.
Will go with A.... Since number of withdrawals is much higher in online courses, we can safely conclude that students in the online courses get higher grades(the ones who do not withdraw)
A private bus company gained greater profits and provided bus service to the area at lower fares by running buses more frequently and stimulating greater ridership. Hoping to continue these financial trends, the company plans to replace all older buses with new, larger buses, including some double-decker buses,.
The plan of the bus company as described above assumes all of the following EXCEPT (A) the demand for bus service in the company's area of service will increase in the future (B) increased efficiency and revenues will compensate for any new expenses the company incurs (C) the new buses will be sufficiently reliable to ensure the company a net financial gain once they are in place (D) driving the new buses will be no more difficult than driving the buses they are to replace (E) the larger, double-decker buses will not face obstacles such as height and weight restrictions in the bus company's area of service. puys plz help!
The number of new cases of tuberculosis diagnosed in Country X increased dramatically this year. The country's news media have speculated that the sharp increase in new cases is the result of the tuberculosis outbreak that occurred in neighboring Country Y last year. Health officials in Country X have therefore proposed that all visitors from Country Y must submit to a medical examination before entering Country X.
Which of the following, if true, most strongly suggests that the proposed medical examinations will NOT help curb the spread of tuberculosis in Country X?
a)Country Z, which also neighbors Country Y, has not experienced an increase in cases of tuberculosis. b)Current medical technology is not capable of detecting all carriers of tuberculosis. c)Country X does not have the resources to examine all visitors from Country Y. d)Tuberculosis is not spread through human contact. e)Citizens of Country Y will not travel to Country X if the proposal is implemented.
d)Tuberculosis is not spread through human contact. is my option. i am kind of confused between B and D.. but i am going with D
A private bus company gained greater profits and provided bus service to the area at lower fares by running buses more frequently and stimulating greater ridership. Hoping to continue these financial trends, the company plans to replace all older buses with new, larger buses, including some double-decker buses,.
The plan of the bus company as described above assumes all of the following EXCEPT (A) the demand for bus service in the company's area of service will increase in the future (B) increased efficiency and revenues will compensate for any new expenses the company incurs (C) the new buses will be sufficiently reliable to ensure the company a net financial gain once they are in place (D) driving the new buses will be no more difficult than driving the buses they are to replace (E) the larger, double-decker buses will not face obstacles such as height and weight restrictions in the bus company's area of service. puys plz help!
can some one enlighten me with the solution for this question?
Cheever College offers several online courses via remote computer connection, in addition to traditional classroom-based courses. A study of student performance at Cheever found that, overall, the average student grade for online courses matched that for classroom-based courses. In this calculation of the average grade, course withdrawals were weighted as equivalent to a course failure, and the rate of withdrawal was much lower for students enrolled in classroom-based courses than for students enrolled in online courses. If the statements above are true, which of the following must also be true of Cheever College? (C) There are no students who take both an online and a classroom-based course in the same school term. OA is in bold!!
Totally Disagree......... I dont know where you get your questions and answers from, but dost, you need to seriously have a re-look at the solutions provided by your source. How can this be a logical conclusion at all ?? Only A can be logically concluded, I have already stated my reasons for the same. Please try and justify the OA that you have provided.
Totally Disagree......... I dont know where you get your questions and answers from, but dost, you need to seriously have a re-look at the solutions provided by your source. How can this be a logical conclusion at all ?? Only A can be logically concluded, I have already stated my reasons for the same. Please try and justify the OA that you have provided.
Found it ! This is a Question from the OG Diagnostic Test. And the Official OA is A (Google Helps :D)
A private bus company gained greater profits and provided bus service to the area at lower fares by running buses more frequently and stimulating greater ridership. Hoping to continue these financial trends, the company plans to replace all older buses with new, larger buses, including some double-decker buses,.
The plan of the bus company as described above assumes all of the following EXCEPT (A) the demand for bus service in the companys area of service will increase in the future (B) increased efficiency and revenues will compensate for any new expenses the company incurs (C) the new buses will be sufficiently reliable to ensure the company a net financial gain once they are in place (D) driving the new buses will be no more difficult than driving the buses they are to replace (E) the larger, double-decker buses will not face obstacles such as height and weight restrictions in the bus companys area of service. puys plz help!
OG diagonistic test has some Qs with such ambiguity which has been later rectified unfortunately not uploaded in google one of them being this after sufficent discussion and reasoning OA cant be 'A'.it look alike awnser but its not awnser actually its atrap.
Questioning the OG...NO NO NO :nono::nono::nono: Well if you choose to, do so at your own peril. It is the BIBLE, and mere mortals do not question the Bible. At least I wont !!
Tiger beetles are such fast runners that they can capture virtually any nonflying insect. However, when running toward an insect, a tigerbeetle will intermittently stop and then, a moment later, resume its attack. Perhaps the beetles cannot maintain their pace and must pause for a moment's rest; but an alternative hypothesis is that while running, tiger beetles are unable to adequately process the resulting rapidly changing visual information and so quickly go blind and stop.
Which of the following, if discovered in experiments using artificially moved prey insects, would support one of the two hypotheses and undermine the other?
A When a prey insect is moved directly toward a beetle that has been chasing it, the beetle immediately stops and runs away without its usual intermittent stopping. B In pursuing a swerving insect, a beetle alters its course while running and its pauses become more frequent as the chase progresses. C In pursuing a moving insect, a beetle usually responds immediately to changes in the insect's direction, and it pauses equally frequently whether the chase is up or down an incline. D If, when a beetle pauses, it has not gained on the insect it is pursuing, the beetle generally ends its pursuit. E The faster a beetle pursues an insect fleeing directly away from it, the more frequently the beetle stops.
Tiger beetles are such fast runners that they can capture virtually any nonflying insect. However, when running toward an insect, a tigerbeetle will intermittently stop and then, a moment later, resume its attack. Perhaps the beetles cannot maintain their pace and must pause for a moment's rest; but an alternative hypothesis is that while running, tiger beetles are unable to adequately process the resulting rapidly changing visual information and so quickly go blind and stop.
Which of the following, if discovered in experiments using artificially moved prey insects, would support one of the two hypotheses and undermine the other?
A When a prey insect is moved directly toward a beetle that has been chasing it, the beetle immediately stops and runs away without its usual intermittent stopping. B In pursuing a swerving insect, a beetle alters its course while running and its pauses become more frequent as the chase progresses. C In pursuing a moving insect, a beetle usually responds immediately to changes in the insect's direction, and it pauses equally frequently whether the chase is up or down an incline. D If, when a beetle pauses, it has not gained on the insect it is pursuing, the beetle generally ends its pursuit. E The faster a beetle pursues an insect fleeing directly away from it, the more frequently the beetle stops.
my ans:B In pursuing a swerving insect, a beetle alters its course while running and its pauses become more frequent as the chase progresses.
A political candidate committed to the principal tenets of a political party may not always explain the implications of his or her party commitment to the voters in full detail. Adele Richardson, for example, is a minor-party candidate in contention for a seat on the school board. She is not likely to inform conservative voters in her district that the national leadership of her party has recently recommended that school curricula be more closely monitored by agencies of the federal government.
Each of the following is assumed in the argument above EXCEPT:
(A) A political candidate is likely to be more interested in winning an election than in proselytizing the electorate.
(B) The candidate of any party is likely to support the policy decisions made by the national leadership.
(C) All candidates for such community positions as membership on the school board must have commitments to national parties.
(D) Conservatives in Adele Richardson's district do not support federal intervention in decisions made by community school officials.
(E) Voters in Adele Richardson's district are not fully aware of the policy statements made by the national leadership of her party
i think its (C) All candidates for such community positions as membership on the school board must have commitments to national parties. ...eg refers to the national leadership of a party not to any national parties
People with a certain eye disorder are virtually unable to see in moderately bright light, which seems to them unbearably intense, since the cells of their retinas are overwhelmed by moderately bright light. These people do, however, show normal sensitivity to most components of dim light. Their retinal cells are also not excessively sensitive to red components of moderately bright light. The information above best supports which of the following hypotheses about people with the disorder described, if they have no other serious visual problems?
A. In all moderately dim light in which people without the disorder can read large print, people with the disorder cannot read such print. B. In an otherwise darkened concert hall, these people will see a dimly illuminated red exit sign more clearly than small dim white lights that mark the aisles. C. These people typically see more acutely at night and in dim light than do most people who do not have the disorder. D. Eyeglasses that are transparent to red components of light but filter out other components of light help these people see in moderately bright light. E. These people perceive colors other than red in the same way as do most people who do not have the disorder
my take : D) Eyeglasses that are transparent to red components of light but filter out other components of light help these people see in moderately bright light.
Market Analyst: Recent research confirms that the main cause of bad breath is bacteria build-up on the tongue. The research also concludes that tongue scrapers, when used properly, can eliminate up to 40% of the bacteria from the tongue. As the effectiveness of tongue scrapers becomes more widely known, the market for less effective breath freshening products, such as mints, gums, and sprays, will decline significantly.
D)A recent survey shows that 94% of those who regularly purchase breath freshening products are aware of the effectiveness of the tongue scraper.
Market Analyst: Recent research confirms that the main cause of bad breath is bacteria build-up on the tongue. The research also concludes that tongue scrapers, when used properly, can eliminate up to 40% of the bacteria from the tongue. As the effectiveness of tongue scrapers becomes more widely known, the market for less effective breath freshening products, such as mints, gums, and sprays, will decline significantly.
Which of the following provides the best evidence that the analysts argument is flawed? A)Some breath freshening products are advertised to eliminate up to 30% of the bacteria from the tongue. B)Tongue scrapers have already been on the market for a number of years. C)Many dentists recommend regular flossing, and not the use of the tongue scraper, to combat bad breath. D)A recent survey shows that 94% of those who regularly purchase breath freshening products are aware of the effectiveness of the tongue scraper. E)Some people buy breath freshening products for reasons other than to fight bad breath.