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77. Country Y uses its scarce foreign-exchange reserves to buy scrap iron for recycling into steel. Although the steel thus produced earns more foreign exchange than it costs, that policy is foolish . Country V's own territory has vast deposits of iron ore, which can be mined with minimal expenditure of foreign exchange.
Which of the following, if true, provides the strongest support for Country V's policy of buying scrap iron abroad?
(A) The price of scrap iron on international markets rose significantly in 1987. (8) Country Y's foreign-exchange reserve s dropped significantly in 1987. (C) There is virtually no difference in quality between steel produced from scrap iron and that produced from iron ore. (D) Scrap iron is now used in the production of roughly halfthe steel used in the world today, and experts predict that scrap iron will be used even more exten sively in the future. (El Furnaces that process scrap iron can be built and operated in Country Ywith substantially less foreign exchange than can furnaces that process iron ore.
78. Which of the following most logically completes the passage?
The figures in portraits by the Spanish painter EI Greco (1541-1614) are systematically elongated. In EI Greco's time, the intentional distortion of human figures was unprecedented in European painting. Consequently, some critics have suggested that EI Greco had an astigmatism, a type of visual impairment, that resulted in people appearing to him in the distorted way that is characteristic of his paintings. However, this suggestion cannot be the explanation, because __.
(A) several twentieth-century artists have consciously adopted from EI Greco's paintings the systematic elongation of the human form (8) some people do have elongated bodies somewhat like those depicted in EI Greco's portraits (C) if EI Greco had an astigmatism, then, relative to how people looked to him, the elongated figures in his paintings would have appeared to him to be distorted (D) even if EI Greco had an astigmatism, there would have been no correction for it available in the period in which he lived (E) there were non-European artists, even in EI Greco's time, who included in their works human figures that were intentionally distorted
79. Consumer health advocate: Your candy company adds caffeine to your chocolate candy bars so that each one delivers a specified amount of caffeine. Since caffeine is highly addictive, this indicates that you intend to keep your customers addicted. Candy manufacturer: Our manufacturing process results in there being less caffeine in each chocolate candy bar than in the unprocessed cacao beans from which the chocolate is made.
The candy manufacturer's response is flawed as a refutation of the consumer health advocate's argument because it
(A) fails to address the issue of whether the level of caffeine in the candy bars sold by the manufacturer is enough to keep people addicted (B) assumes without warrant that all unprocessed cacao beans contain a uniform amount of caffeine (C) does not specify exactly how caffeine is lost in the manufacturing process (0) treats the consumer health advocate's argument as though it were about each candy bar rather than about the manufacturer's candy in general (E) merely contradicts the consumer health advocate's conclusion without giving any reason to believe that the advocate's reasoning is unsound
80. To evaluate a plan to save money on office-space expenditures by having its employees work at home. XYZ Company asked volunteers from its staff to try the arrangement for six months. During this period, the productivity of these employees was as high as or higher than before.
Which of the following, if true, would argue most strongly against deciding, on the basis of the trial results, to implement the company's plan?
(A) The employees who agreed to participate in the test of the plan were among the company's most self motivated and independent workers. (8) The savings that would accrue from reduced office-space expenditures alone would be sufficient to justify the arrangement for the company. apart from any productivity increases. (C) Other companies that have achieved successful results from work-at-home plans have workforces that are substantially larger than that of XYZ. (D) The volunteers who worked at home were able to communicate with other employees as necessary for performing the work. (E) Minor changes in the way office work is organized at XYZ would yield increases in employee productivity similar to those achieved in the trial. |
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