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  1. The average age of applicants for a new job is 31, with a standard deviation of 7. The hiring manager is only willing to accept applicants whose age is within one standard deviation of the average age. What is the maximum number of different ages of the applicants? A. 8 B. 14 C. 15 D. 18 E. 30
  2. I write answer from set 9, but I am not sure it is right answer choice
  3. On account of a law passed in 1993, making it a crime punishable by imprisonment that a United States citizen hold gold in the form of bullion or coins, immigrants found that on arrival in the United States they had to surrender all of the gold they had brought with them. A. On account of a law passed in 1993, making it a crime punishable by imprisonment that a United States citizen hold B. With a law passed in 1933 that makes it a crime punishable by imprisonment that a United States citizen hold C. A law passed in 1933 that made it a crime punishable by imprisonment for a United States citizen holding D. Because of a law passed in 1933 making it a crime punishable by imprisonment for a United States citizen to hold E. Due to a law being passed in 1933 that makes it a crime punishable by imprisonment for a United States citizen to hold
  4. A diet high in saturated fats increases a person’s risk of developing heart disease. Regular consumption of red wine reduces that risk. Per-capita consumption of saturated fats is currently about the same in France as in the United States, but there is less heart disease there than in the United States because consumption of red wine is higher in France. The difference in regular red-wine consumption has been narrowing, but no similar convergence in heart-disease rates has occurred. Which of the following, if true, most helps to account for the lack of convergence noted above? A. Consumption of saturated fats is related more strongly to the growth of fatty deposits on artery walls, which reduce blood flow to the heart, than it is to heart disease directly. B. Over the past 30 years, per-capita consumption of saturated fats has remained essentially unchanged in the United States but has increased somewhat in France. C. Reports of the health benefits of red wine have led many people in the United States to drink red wine regularly. D. Cigarette smoking, which can also contribute to heart disease, is only slightly more common in France than in the United States. E. Regular consumption of red wine is declining dramatically among young adults in France, and heart disease typically does not manifest itself until middle age.
  5. Dressed as a man and using the name Robert Shurtleff, Deborah Sampson, the first woman to draw a soldier’s pension, joined the Continental Army in 1782 at the age of 22, was injured three times, and was discharged in 1783 because she had become too ill to serve. A. 22, was injured three times, and was discharged in 1783 because she had become B. 22, was injured three times, while being discharged in 1783 because she had become C. 22, and was injured three times, and discharged in 1783, being D. 22, injured three times, and was discharged in 1783 because she was E. 22, having been injured three times and discharged in 1783, being
  6. On account of a law passed in 1993, making it a crime punishable by imprisonment that a United States citizen hold gold in the form of bullion or coins, immigrants found that on arrival in the United States they had to surrender all of the gold they had brought with them. A. On account of a law passed in 1993, making it a crime punishable by imprisonment that a United States citizen hold B. With a law passed in 1933 that makes it a crime punishable by imprisonment that a United States citizen hold C. A law passed in 1933 that made it a crime punishable by imprisonment for a United States citizen holding D. Because of a law passed in 1933 making it a crime punishable by imprisonment for a United States citizen to hold E. Due to a law being passed in 1933 that makes it a crime punishable by imprisonment for a United States citizen to hold
  7. In no other historical sighting did Helley's comet cause such a worldwide sensation as did its return in 1910-1911. A. did its return in 1910-1911 B. had its 1910-1911 return C. in its return of 1910-1911 D. its return of 1910-1911 E. its return in 1910-1911
  8. What is the greatest common divisor of positive integers m and n? 1) m is prime number 2)m and n are consecutive integers
  9. After the Colonial period's 50 percent mortality rate life expectancy improved for children, but as late as the nineteenth century about one child in three died before reaching the age of six. (A) After the Colonial period's 50 percent mortality rate, life expectancy improved for children, but (B) Even though children's life expectancy, which improved over the Colonial period's 50 percent mortality rate, © Although life expectancy for children improved after the Colonial period, during which the mortality rate was 50 percent, (D) While there was an improvement in life expectancy for children after the 50 percent mortality rate of the Colonial period, still (E) Despite children's life expectancy improvement from the Colonial period's 50 percent mortality rate,
  10. Oberlin College in Ohio was a renegade institution at its 1833 founding for deciding to accept both men and women as students. (A) at its 1833 founding for deciding to accept (B) for the decision at its 1833 founding to accept © when it was founded in 1833 for its decision to accept (D) in deciding at its founding in 1833 to accept (E) by deciding at its founding in 1833 on the acceptance of
  11. While the base salary for the top five officers of the company did not change from 1990 to 1991, cuts were made in nonsalary compensation, as in allowances for overseas assignments and club memberships. (A) cuts were made in nonsalary compensation, as in (B) cuts were made in such nonsalary compensation as © cuts were made in such nonsalary compensation as those in (D) cuts in nonsalary compensation were made in areas like (E) there were cuts made in nonsalary compensation, in areas like
  12. The proposed health care bill would increase government regulation of health insurance, establish standards that would guarantee wider access to people with past health problems and to workers changing jobs who otherwise could be uncovered for months. (A) establish standards that would guarantee wider access to people with past health problems and to workers changing jobs who (B) establishing standards that would guarantee wider access to people with past health problems and to workers who are changing jobs and © to establish standards that would guarantee wider access to people with past health problems and to workers who change jobs that (D) for establishing standards that would guarantee wider access for people with past health problems and workers changing jobs who (E) for the establishment of standards that would guarantee wider access for people with past health problems and workers who are changing jobs that
  13. Although the coordination of monetary policy can help facilitate the orderly financing of existing imbalances, it is unlikely that its effect on their size is significant in the absence of an appropriate fiscal adjustment. (A) it is unlikely that its effect on their size is significant (B) it is unlikely that the size of their effect would be significant © affecting their sizes are not likely to be significant (D) the significance of their effect on its size is unlikely (E) its effect on their size is not likely to be significant
  14. Artificial intelligence emerged during the late 1950's as an academic discipline based on the assumption that computers are able to be programmed to think like people. (A) are able to be programmed to think like people (B) were able to be programmed to think as people © can be programmed to think as people can (D) could be programmed to think like people (E) are capable of being programmed to think like people do
  15. Despite no proof that the consumption of any particular foods reverse hardening of the arteries, studies indicate that refraining from eating certain foods could help reverse blockage of coronary arteries, the blood vessels that feed the heart. (A) Despite no proof that the consumption of any particular foods reverse hardening of the arteries, studies indicate that refraining from eating certain foods could (B) Despite no foods having been proved to reverse hardening of the arteries when consumed, studies indicate that refraining from eating certain foods can © Although the consumption of no particular foods have been proved to reverse hardening of the arteries, studies indicate that to refrain from eating certain foods could (D) Although not proved that the consumption of any foods reverse hardening of the arteries, studies indicate that refraining from eating certain foods can (E) Although it has not been proved that the consumption of any particular food will reverse hardening of the arteries, studies indicate that refraining from eating certain foods can
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