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The mayor of a city states, "The new highway project has divided our neighborhood. The
people on the north do no speak to those on the south. The project has led to name calling,
bickering and hurt feelings. I think the new highway is a big mistake for this neighborhood."
Assuming the supporting statements are true, the mayor's conclusion:
A. could not be false.
B. could not be true.
C. is probably true, but may be false.
D. is probably false, but may be true.
C. is probably true, but may be false.
Determine the next logical set of numbers: if 17, 20, 22, 23, then:
A. 33, 35, 36, 39
B. 30, 33, 34, 37
C. 28, 31, 33,34
D. 24, 25, 29, 30
C. 28, 31, 33,34
Consider the following statement: "not all actors are ready for the plan to open." this
statement
expresses the same idea as:
A. None of the actors are ready for the play to open.
B. Someone ready for the play to open is not an actor
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, C. All of the actors are ready for the play to open
D. At least one actor is not ready for the play to open
D. At least one actor is not ready for the play to open
It has been said, "no one grows up in the same family." an explanation for this saying is:
A. Birth order and family circumstances influence each child's experience
B. Children compete for their parents attention in every family
C. Parents are naturally biased and favor one child more than another
D. Depending on birth order, children have different personalities
A. Birth order and family circumstances influence each child's experience
You have had 2 difficult "blind dates" arranged by your best friend. Your cousin arranges for
you to go out with a friend she thinks is perfect for you. Your best course of action is to:
A. make the decision based solely on your past experiences.
B. turn the date down.
C. arrange to talk to the date by phone.
D. accept the date enthusiastically.
A. make the decision based solely on your past experiences.
An insurance company proposes a new health care policy that would guarantee health care
coverage for all citizens. In order to assist policy holders in making a decision, which
information
should company representatives include in the explanation of the new health care
coverage?
A. The company's position statement regarding universal health care
B. A pamphlet demonstrating the disadvantages of the other health care coverage
C. The plan of how policy holders could support the new health care plan
D. A statement showing evidence that the benefts will outweigh the costs.
D. A statement showing evidence that the benefts will outweigh the costs.
Reflect on this statement: "Ballet dancers are neither overweight
nor clumsy. If someone is not overweight, then person is graceful. Which of the following
statements are true, if both the above statements are true?
A. Every ballet dancer is graceful and not clumsy.
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