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2013年GMAT逻辑推理练习题(11)(2)

2013-03-02 

  Questions 11-12 are based on the following.

  The fewer restrictions there are on the advertising of legal services, the more lawyers there are who advertise their services, and the lawyers who advertise a specific service usually charge less for that service than lawyers who do not advertise. Therefore, if the state removes any of its current restrictions, such as the one against advertisements that do not specify fee arrangements, overall consumer legal costs will be lower than if the state retains its current restrictions.

  11.  If the statements above are true, which of the following must be true?

  (A) Some lawyers who now advertise will charge more for specific services if they do not have to specify fee arrangements in the advertisements.

  (B) More consumers will use legal services if there are fewer restrictions on the advertising of legal services.

  (C) If the restriction against advertisements that do not specify fee arrangements is removed, more lawyers will advertise their services.

  (D) If more lawyers advertise lower prices for specific services, some lawyers who do not advertise will also charge less than they currently charge for those services.

  (E) If the only restrictions on the advertising of legal services were those that apply to every type of advertising, most lawyers would advertise their services.

  12.  Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the argument concerning overall consumer legal costs?

  (A) The state has recently removed some other restrictions that had limited the advertising of legal services.

  (B) The state is unlikely to remove all of the restrictions that apply solely to the advertising of legal services.

  (C) Lawyers who do not advertise generally provide legal services of the same quality as those provided by lawyers who do advertise.

  (D) Most lawyers who now specify fee arrangements in their advertisements would continue to do so even if the specification were not required.

  (E) Most lawyers who advertise specific services do not lower their fees for those services when they begin to advertise.

  13.  Defense Department analysts worry that the ability of the United States to wage a prolonged war would be seriously endangered if the machine-tool manufacturing base shrinks further. Before the Defense Department publicly connected this security issue with the import quota issue, however, the machine-tool industry raised the national security issue in its petition for import quotas.Which of the following, if true, contributes most to an explanation of the machine-tool industry’s raising the issue above regarding national security?

  (A) When the aircraft industries retooled, they provided a large amount of work for tool builders.

  (B) The Defense Department is only marginally concerned with the effects of foreign competition on the machine-tool industry.

  (C) The machine-tool industry encountered difficulty in obtaining governmental protection against imports on grounds other than defense.

  (D) A few weapons important for defense consist of parts that do not require extensive machining.

  (E) Several federal government programs have been designed which will enable domestic machine-tool manufacturing firms to compete successfully with foreign toolmakers.

  14.  Opponents of laws that require automobile drivers and passengers to wear seat belts argue that in a free society people have the right to take risks as long as the people do not harm others as a result of taking the risks. As a result, they conclude that it should be each person’s decision whether or not to wear a seat belt.Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the conclusion drawn above?

  (A) Many new cars are built with seat belts that automatically fasten when someone sits in the front seat.

  (B) Automobile insurance rates for all automobile owners are higher because of the need to pay for the increased injuries or deaths of people not wearing seat belts.

  (C) Passengers in airplanes are required to wear seat belts during takeoffs and landings.

  (D) The rate of automobile fatalities in states that do not have mandatory seat-belt laws is greater than the rate of fatalities in states that do have such laws.

  (E) In automobile accidents, a greater number of passengers who do not wear seat belts are injured than are passengers who do wear seat belts.

  15.  The cost of producing radios in Country Q is ten percent less than the cost of producing radios in Country Y. Even after transportation fees and tariff charges are added, it is still cheaper for a company to import radios from Country Q to Country Y than to produce radios in Country Y.The statements above, if true, best support which of the following assertions?

  (A) Labor costs in Country Q are ten percent below those in Country Y.

  (B) Importing radios from Country Q to Country Y will eliminate ten percent of the manufacturing jobs in Country Y.

  (C) The tariff on a radio imported from Country Q to Country Y is less than ten percent of the cost of manufacturing the radio in Country Y.

  (D) The fee for transporting a radio from Country Q to Country Y is more than ten percent of the cost of manufacturing the radio in Country Q.

  (E) It takes ten percent less time to manufacture a radio in Country Q than it does in Country Y.

  16.  During the Second World War, about 375,000 civilians died in the United States and about 408,000 members of the United States armed forces died overseas. On the basis of those figures, it can be concluded that it was not much more dangerous to be overseas in the armed forces during the Second World War than it was to stay at home as a civilian.Which of the following would reveal most clearly the absurdity of the conclusion drawn above?

  (A) Counting deaths among members of the armed forces who served in the United States in addition to deaths among members of the armed forces serving overseas

  (B) Expressing the difference between the numbers of deaths among civilians and members of the armed forces as a percentage of the total number of deaths

  (C) Separating deaths caused by accidents during service in the armed forces from deaths caused by combat injuries

  (D) Comparing death rates per thousand members of each group rather than comparing total numbers of deaths

  (E) Comparing deaths caused by accidents in the United States to deaths caused by combat in the armed forces

  17.  One state adds a 7 percent sales tax to the price of most products purchased within its jurisdiction. This tax, therefore, if viewed as tax on income, has the reverse effect of the federal income tax: the lower the income, the higher the annual percentage rate at which the income is taxed.The conclusion above would be properly drawn if which of the following were assumed as a premise?

  (A) The amount of money citizens spend on products subject to the state tax tends to be equal across income levels.

  (B) The federal income tax favors citizens with high incomes, whereas the state sales tax favors citizens with low incomes.

  (C) Citizens with low annual incomes can afford to pay a relatively higher percentage of their incomes in state sales tax, since their federal income tax is relatively low.

  (D) The lower a state’s sales tax, the more it will tend to redistribute income from the more affluent citizens to the rest of society.

  (E) Citizens who fail to earn federally taxable income are also exempt from the state sales tax.

  18.  The average age of chief executive officers (CEO’s) in a large sample of companies is 57. The average age of CEO’s in those same companies 20 years ago was approximately eight years younger. On the basis of those data, it can be concluded that CEO’s in general tend to be older now.Which of the following casts the most doubt on the conclusion drawn above?

  (A) The dates when the CEO’s assumed their current positions have not been specified.

  (B) No information is given concerning the average number of years that CEO’s remain in office.

  (C) The information is based only on companies that have been operating for at least 20 years.

  (D) Only approximate information is given concerning the average age of the CEO’s 20 years ago.(E) Information concerning the exact number of companies in the sample has not been given.

  Questions 19-20 are based on the following.

  Surveys show that every year only 10 percent of cigarette smokers switch brands. Yet the manufacturers have been spending an amount equal to 10 percent of their gross receipts on cigarette promotion in magazines. It follows from these figures that inducing cigarette smokers to switch brands did not pay, and that cigarette companies would have been no worse off economically if they had dropped their advertising.

  19.  Of the following, the best criticism of the conclusion that inducing cigarette smokers to switch brands did not pay is that the conclusion is based on

  (A) computing advertising costs as a percentage of gross receipts, not of overall costs

  (B) past patterns of smoking and may not carry over to the future

  (C) the assumption that each smoker is loyal to a single brand of cigarettes at any one time

  (D) the assumption that each manufacturer produces only one brand of cigarettes

  (E) figures for the cigarette industry as a whole and may not hold for a particular company

  20.  Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the conclusion that cigarette companies could have dropped advertising without suffering economically?

  (A) Cigarette advertisements provide a major proportion of total advertising revenue for numerous magazines.

  (B) Cigarette promotion serves to attract first-time smokers to replace those people who have stopped smoking.

  (C) There exists no research conclusively demonstrating that increases in cigarette advertising are related to increases in smoking.

  (D) Advertising is so firmly established as a major business activity of cigarette manufacturers that they would be unlikely to drop it.

  (E) Brand loyalty is typically not very strong among those who smoke inexpensive cigarettes.

  参考答案:

  1.     A2.     C3.     B4.     A5.     B

  6.     B7.     B8.     D9.     D10.   E

  11.   C12.   E13.   C14.   B15.   C

  16.   D17.   A18.   C19.   E20.   B

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