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Q11

Q11 The Constitution's Fourth Amendment protects citizens from unlawful searches and seizures. Without a documented search warrant based on probable cause, no search of a person's residence or personal possessions can be done. This means that before a search may be carried out, a neutral court must accept the factual basis for it. This paragraph best supports the assertion that police officers cannot examine a person's house or personal files unless they have

A

legal permission

B

direct proof of a crime

C

Read the individual's constitutional rights to him or her

D

a reasonable suspicion that a crime has taken place

Q12

Q12 It takes a lot of effort to read critically. To read critically, you must slow down your reading and execute precise operations on the text with a pencil in hand. Make notes in the text about your thoughts, conclusions, and questions. When you're reading, take an active role in the conversation. This paragraph provides the strongest evidence for the claim that

A

Critical reading is a time-consuming, tedious, but necessary procedure

B

The best critical reading occurs at pivotal moments in one's life

C

Readers should develop the habit of questioning what they are reading

D

Critical reading necessitates serious consideration

Q13

Q13 Consumers are in the mood to spend after one of the hottest winters on record. Spending is expected to be at its highest level in thirteen years. Existing single-family home sales reached a new high of 4.75 million in February, setting an annual record. This paragraph provides the strongest evidence for the claim that

A

In thirteen years, consumer spending will be more than it is now

B

In February, more Americans purchase homes than in any other month

C

Single-family home prices are at their lowest during the winter months

D

warm winter weather is likely to affect the rate of home sales

Q14

Q14 Today's high school students spend far too much time on frivolous and distracting topics like fashion. Furthermore, they frequently wear unsuitable clothing on school premises. Rather than establishing another lengthy dress code, we should require students to wear school uniforms. Uniforms would enhance a sense of community and harmony in our schools and instil a sense of discipline in our children if they were obliged to wear them. Another benefit would be that instructors and administrators would no longer be required to act as dress police, allowing them to concentrate on other essential concerns. This paragraph perfectly exemplifies the claim that

A

Failing grades are caused by incorrect clothes

B

Students who wear school uniforms are more likely to be accepted into better colleges

C

At least 25% of the time, instructors and administrators are enforcing the clothing code

D

High school pupils should be required to wear school uniforms

Q15

Q15 A new set of societal values has emerged in today's workforce. A manager granted a promotion in a distant place ten years ago would not have questioned the move. In the same situation today, a manager might choose family happiness over job advancement. This paragraph provides the strongest evidence for the claim that

A

The majority of executives are disloyal to the companies for which they work

B

Today's firms are oblivious to the requirements of their employees

C

Over the last ten years, employee social values have shifted

D

For today's business executives, advancement is unimportant

Q16

Q16 It is common knowledge that the world urgently requires appropriate food distribution to ensure that everyone has enough to eat. It's just as important to have an adequate supply of drugs. Medical expertise and materials must be spread around the world so that individuals in developing countries can receive adequate medical treatment. This paragraph provides the strongest evidence for the claim that

A

The vast majority of people on the planet have never seen a doctor

B

Food production in developing countries has slowed in recent years

C

The medical supply industry should increase product output

D

Many people in developing countries do not have access to adequate medical care

Q17

Q17 Yoga has grown in popularity, but it may not be suitable for everyone. Before you join a yoga class, think about what you want to get out of your exercise practice. A yoga session might not be the ideal option if you're seeking a high-intensity, fast-paced cardio workout. This paragraph provides the strongest evidence for the claim that

A

Yoga is more widely practiced than high-intensity aerobics

B

You should consider your requirements and desires before starting a new workout routine

C

Yoga is revolutionizing the fitness industry in significant ways

D

Yoga is beneficial to both the body and the psyche

Q18

Q18 When it comes to pollution, there are no effective barriers. Toxic insecticides that have been prohibited in many countries are being transported by the wind to nations where they are still allowed, according to studies. DDT and toxaphene have been discovered in far-flung locations such as the Yukon and other Arctic regions. This paragraph provides the strongest evidence for

A

DDT and other harmful insecticides have not been banned worldwide

B

Polar climates receive more pollution than warmer climates

C

DDT and toxaphene are the world's two most hazardous pesticides

D

Even a global ban on harmful insecticides would not be enough to stop DDT pollution from spreading

Q19

Q19 Obesity is a major issue in the United States. Obesity has been linked to a variety of health issues, including diabetes, asthma, and heart disease, according to research. Obesity and some types of cancer may have a link, according to new research. Major public health programs that raise awareness and recommend modest lifestyle adjustments that, with dedication and desire, will eliminate or at least reduce the incidence of obesity are an important first step in combating this serious problem. This paragraph perfectly exemplifies the claim that

A

Obesity can be effectively combated by public health programmes that promote awareness and suggest lifestyle adjustments

B

In our country, obesity is the primary cause of diabetes

C

In our country, people watch too much television and do not get enough exercise

D

Obesity is exacerbated by fast food outlets and bad school lunches

E

fast-food restaurants and unhealthy school lunches contribute greatly to obesity.

Q20

Q20 Several aisles of items meant to shield adults and children from the sun may be found in any supermarket or drugstore. In addition, a slew of public health programs, like National Skin Cancer Awareness Month, have been launched to warn us about the sun's harmful UV rays and provide advice on how to protect ourselves. Despite repeated warnings about the hazards of the sun, a new poll indicated that only about half of all adults adequately protect themselves from it. This paragraph perfectly exemplifies the claim that

A

Adults are less protected from the sun's harmful rays than children

B

The need for sun protection is at an all-time high

C

Adults are not paying attention to the warnings regarding the dangers of sun exposure

D

There isn't enough information out there concerning the consequences of overexposure to the sun