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Bible题 If something would have been justifiably regretted if it had occurred, then it is something that one should not have desired in the first place. It follows that many forgone pleasures should not have been desired in the first place. The conclusion above follows logically if which one of the following is assumed? (A) One should never regret one’s pleasures. (B) Forgone pleasures that were not desired would not have been justifiably regretted. (C) Everything that one desires and then regrets not having is a forgone pleasure. (D) Many forgone pleasures would have been justifiably regretted. (E) Nothing that one should not have desired in the first place fails to be a pleasure.
Draw a conclusion题 1,Findingof a survey of advertisers in Systems magazine: Most of the merchandise orders placed in response to advertisements inSystems last year were placed by people under age thirty-five. Forboth of the findings to be accurate, which of the following must be true? (A)More subscribers to Systems who have never ordered merchandise in response toadvertisements in the magazine are age thirty-five or over than are under agethirty-five. (B)Among subscribers to Systems, the proportion who are under age thirty-five wasconsiderably lower last year than it is now. (C)Most merchandise orders placed in response to advertisements in Systems lastyear were placed by Systems subscribers over age thirty-five. (D)Last year, the average dollar amount of merchandise orders placed was less forsubscribers under age thirty-five than for those age thirty-five or over. (E)Last year many people who placed orders for merchandise in response toadvertisements in Systems were not subscribers to the magazine. 2,Whena caterpillar emerges from the egg on a tree branch, it immediately climbsupward until it finds a leaf bud to eat. Biologists thought that this behavior displayed an innate tendency tomove in the direction opposite to the pull of gravity. In a recent experiment, a strong light sourcewas placed at the bottom of a tree, and caterpillars, after hatching, climbeddownward. Which of the following hypotheses is best supported bythe statements given? (A)Caterpillars have an innate tendency to move in the direction of gravity. (B)Newly hatched caterpillars are unaqble to see in the dark. (C)Newly hatched caterpillars move towards the strongest light source in theenvironment. (D)Newly hatched caterpillars move toward the leaf bud nearest to them. (E)The eyes of newly hatched caterpillars become less sensitive to light overtime. 3,Parasiticwasps lay their eggs directly into the eggs of various host insects in exactlythe right numbers for any suitable size of host egg. If they laid too many eggs in a host egg, thedeveloping wasp larvae would compete with each other to the death for nutrientsand space. If too few eggs were laid,portions of the host egg would decay, killing the wasp larvae. Which of the following conclusions can properly be drawnfrom the information above? (A)The size of the smallest host egg that a wasp could theoretically parasitizecan be determined from the wasp's egg-laying behavior. (B)Host insects lack any effective defenses against the form of predationpracticed by parasitic wasps. (C)Parasitic wasps learn from experience how many eggs to lay into the eggs ofdifferent host species. (D)Failure to lay enough eggs would lead to the death of the developing wasplarvae more quickly than would laying too many eggs. (E)Parasitic wasps use visual clues to calculate the size of a host egg.
4,Acompany's two divisions performed with remarkable consistency over the pastthree years: in each of those years, thepharmaceuticals division has accounted for roughly 20 percent of dollar salesand 40 percent of profits, and the chemicals division for the balance. Whichof the following can properly be inferred regarding the past three years fromthe statement above?
(A)Total dollar sales for each of the company's divisions have remained roughlyconstant. (B)The pharmaceuticals division has faced stiffer competition in its markets thanhas the chemicals division. (C)The chemicals division has realized lower profits per dollar of sales than hasthe pharmaceuticals division. (D)The product mix offered by each of the company's divisions has remainedunchanged. (E)Highly profitable products accounted for a higher percentage of the chemicalsdivision's sales than of those of the pharmaceuticals division. 5,Whena polygraph test is judged inconclusive, this is no reflection on theexaminee. Rather, such a judgment meansthat the test has failed to show whether the examinee was truthful oruntruthful. Nevertheless, employers willsometimes refuse to hire a job applicant because of an inconclusive polygraphtest result. Which of the following conclusions can most properly bedrawn from the information above? (A)Most examinees with inconclusive polygraph test results are in fact untruthful. (B)Polygraph tests should not be used by employers in the consideration of jobapplicants. (C)An inconclusive polygraph test result is sometimes unfairly held against theexaminee. (D)A polygraph test indicating that an examinee is untruthful can sometimes bemistaken. (E)Some employers have refused to consider the results of polygraph tests whenevaluating job applicants. |
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