2024年GMAT考試最新邏輯推理試題訓(xùn)練一

雕龍文庫 分享 時(shí)間: 收藏本文

2024年GMAT考試最新邏輯推理試題訓(xùn)練一

  TEST A

  Time 30 minutes 20 Questions

  1. Mr. Janeck: I don’t believe Stevenson will win the election for governor. Few voters are willing to elect a businessman with no political experience to such a responsible public office.

  Ms. Siuzdak: You’re wrong. The experience of running a major corporation is a valuable preparation for the task of running a state government.

  M. Siuzdak’s response shows that she has interpreted Mr. Janeck’s remark to imply which of the following?

  (A) Mr. Janeck considers Stevenson unqualified for the office of governor.

  (B) No candidate without political experience has ever been elected governor of a state.

  (C) Mr. Janeck believes that political leadership and business leadership are closely analogous.

  (D) A career spent in the pursuit of profit can be an impediment to one’s ability to run a state government fairly.

  (E) Voters generally overestimate the value of political experience when selecting a candidate.

  2. Which of the following best completes the passage below?

  One tax-reform proposal that has gained increasing support in recent years is the flat tax, which would impose a uniform tax rate on incomes at every level. Opponents of the flat tax say that a progressive tax system, which levies a higher rate of taxes on higher-income taxpayers, is fairer, placing the greater burden on those better able to bear it. However, the present crazy quilt of tax deductions, exemptions, credits, and loopholes benefits primarily the high-income taxpayer, who is consequently able to reduce his or her effective tax rate, often to a level below that paid by the lower-income taxpayer. Therefore, ______

  (A) higher-income taxpayers are likely to lend their support to the flat-tax proposal now being considered by Congress

  (B) a flat-tax system that allowed no deductions or exemptions would substantially increase actual government revenues

  (C) the lower-income taxpayer might well be penalized by the institution of a flat-tax system in this country

  (D) the progressive nature of our present tax system is more illusory than real

  (E) the flat tax would actually be fairer to the lower-income taxpayer than any progressive tax system could be

  3. As part of our program to halt the influx of illegal immigrants, the administration is proposing the creation of a national identity card. The card would be available only to U.S. citizens and to registered aliens, and all persons would be required to produce the card before they could be given a job. Of course, such a system holds the potential, however slight, for the abuse of civil liberties. Therefore, all personal information gathered through this system would be held strictly confidential, to be released only by authorized personnel under appropriate circumstances. Those who are in compliance with U.S. laws would have nothing to fear from the identity card system.In evaluating the above proposal, a person concerned about the misuse of confidential information would be most interested in having the author clarify the meaning of which of the following phrases?

  (A) “all persons” (line 5)

  (B) “however slight” (line 7)

  (C) “civil liberties” (line 8)

  (D) “appropriate circumstances” (line 11)

  (E) “U.S. laws” (line 2)

  4. At one time, European and Japanese companies tried to imitate their American rivals. Today, American appliance manufacturers import European scientists to lead their research staffs; American automakers design cars that mimic the styling of German, Italian, and French imports; and American electronics firms boast in their advertising of “Japanese-style” devotion to quality and reliability. In the world of high technology, America has lost the battle for international prestige.Each of the following statements, if true, would help to support the claim above EXCEPT:

  (A) An American camera company claims in its promotional literature to produce cameras “as fine as the best Swiss imports.”

  (B) An American maker of stereo components designs its products to resemble those of a popular Japanese firm.

  (C) An American manufacturer of video games uses a brand name chosen because it sounds like a Japanese word.

  (D) An American maker of televisions studies German-made televisions in order to adopt German manufacturing techniques

  (E) An American maker of frozen foods advertises its dinners as “Real European-style entrees prepared by fine French and Italian chefs.”

  5. Johnson is on firm ground when he asserts that the early editors of Dickinson’s poetry often distorted her intentions. Yet Johnson’s own, more faithful, text is still guilty of its own forms of distortion. To standardize Dickinson’s often indecipherable handwritten punctuation by the use of the dash is to render permanent a casual mode of poetic phrasing that Dickinson surely never expected to see in print. It implies that Dickinson chose the dash as her typical mark of punctuation when, in fact, she apparently never made any definitive choice at all.Which of the following best summarizes the author’s main point?

  (A) Although Johnson is right in criticizing Dickinson’s early editors for their distortion of her work, his own text is guilty of equally serious distortions.

  (B) Johnson’s use of the dash in his text of Dickinson’s poetry misleads readers about the poet’s intentions.

  (C) Because Dickinson never expected her poetry to be published, virtually any attempt at editing it must run counter to her intentions.

  (D) Although Johnson’s attempt to produce a more faithful text of Dickinson’s poetry is well-meaning, his study of the material lacks sufficient thoroughness.

  (E) Dickinson’s editors, including Johnson, have failed to deal adequately with the problem of deciphering Dickinson’s handwritten manuscripts.

  6. A law requiring companies to offer employees unpaid time off to care for their children will harm the economic competitiveness of our nation’s businesses. Companies must be free to set their own employment policies without mandated parental-leave regulations.Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the conclusion of the argument above?

  (A) A parental-leave law will serve to strengthen the family as a social institution in this country.

  (B) Many businesses in this country already offer employees some form of parental leave.

  (C) Some of the countries with the most economically competitive businesses have strong parental-leave regulations.

  (D) Only companies with one hundred or more employees would be subject to the proposed parental-leave law.

  (E) In most polls, a majority of citizens say they favor passage of a parental-leave law.

  7. If A, then B.

  If B, then C.

  If C, then D.

  If all of the statements above are true, which of the following must also be true?

  (A) If D, then A.

  (B) If not B, then not C.

  (C) If not D, then not A.

  (D) If D, then E.

  (E) If not A, then not D.

  8. Dear Applicant:

  Thank you for your application. Unfortunately, we are unable to offer you a position in our local government office for the summer. As you know, funding for summer jobs is limited, and it is impossible for us to offer jobs to all those who want them. Consequently, we are forced to reject many highly qualified applicants.

  Which of the following can be inferred from the letter?

  (A) The number of applicants for summer jobs in the government office exceeded the number of summer jobs available.

  (B) The applicant who received the letter was considered highly qualified.

  (C) Very little funding was available for summer jobs in the government office.

  (D) The application of the person who received the letter was considered carefully before being rejected.

  (E) Most of those who applied for summer jobs were considered qualified for the available positions.

  9. Studies of fatal automobile accidents reveal that, in the majority of cases in which one occupant of an automobile is killed while another survives, it is the passenger, not the driver, who is killed. It is ironic that the innocent passenger should suffer for the driver’s carelessness, while the driver often suffers only minor injuries or none at all.

  Which of the following is an assumption underlying the reasoning in the passage above?

  (A) In most fatal automobile accidents, the driver of a car in which an occupant is killed is at fault.

  (B) Drivers of automobiles are rarely killed in auto accidents.

  (C) Most deaths in fatal automobile accidents are suffered by occupants of cars rather than by pedestrians.

  (D) Auto safety experts should increase their efforts to provide protection for those in the passenger seats of automobiles.

  (E) Automobile passengers sometimes play a contributing role in causing auto accidents.

  TEST A

  Time 30 minutes 20 Questions

  1. Mr. Janeck: I don’t believe Stevenson will win the election for governor. Few voters are willing to elect a businessman with no political experience to such a responsible public office.

  Ms. Siuzdak: You’re wrong. The experience of running a major corporation is a valuable preparation for the task of running a state government.

  M. Siuzdak’s response shows that she has interpreted Mr. Janeck’s remark to imply which of the following?

  (A) Mr. Janeck considers Stevenson unqualified for the office of governor.

  (B) No candidate without political experience has ever been elected governor of a state.

  (C) Mr. Janeck believes that political leadership and business leadership are closely analogous.

  (D) A career spent in the pursuit of profit can be an impediment to one’s ability to run a state government fairly.

  (E) Voters generally overestimate the value of political experience when selecting a candidate.

  2. Which of the following best completes the passage below?

  One tax-reform proposal that has gained increasing support in recent years is the flat tax, which would impose a uniform tax rate on incomes at every level. Opponents of the flat tax say that a progressive tax system, which levies a higher rate of taxes on higher-income taxpayers, is fairer, placing the greater burden on those better able to bear it. However, the present crazy quilt of tax deductions, exemptions, credits, and loopholes benefits primarily the high-income taxpayer, who is consequently able to reduce his or her effective tax rate, often to a level below that paid by the lower-income taxpayer. Therefore, ______

  (A) higher-income taxpayers are likely to lend their support to the flat-tax proposal now being considered by Congress

  (B) a flat-tax system that allowed no deductions or exemptions would substantially increase actual government revenues

  (C) the lower-income taxpayer might well be penalized by the institution of a flat-tax system in this country

  (D) the progressive nature of our present tax system is more illusory than real

  (E) the flat tax would actually be fairer to the lower-income taxpayer than any progressive tax system could be

  3. As part of our program to halt the influx of illegal immigrants, the administration is proposing the creation of a national identity card. The card would be available only to U.S. citizens and to registered aliens, and all persons would be required to produce the card before they could be given a job. Of course, such a system holds the potential, however slight, for the abuse of civil liberties. Therefore, all personal information gathered through this system would be held strictly confidential, to be released only by authorized personnel under appropriate circumstances. Those who are in compliance with U.S. laws would have nothing to fear from the identity card system.In evaluating the above proposal, a person concerned about the misuse of confidential information would be most interested in having the author clarify the meaning of which of the following phrases?

  (A) “all persons” (line 5)

  (B) “however slight” (line 7)

  (C) “civil liberties” (line 8)

  (D) “appropriate circumstances” (line 11)

  (E) “U.S. laws” (line 2)

  4. At one time, European and Japanese companies tried to imitate their American rivals. Today, American appliance manufacturers import European scientists to lead their research staffs; American automakers design cars that mimic the styling of German, Italian, and French imports; and American electronics firms boast in their advertising of “Japanese-style” devotion to quality and reliability. In the world of high technology, America has lost the battle for international prestige.Each of the following statements, if true, would help to support the claim above EXCEPT:

  (A) An American camera company claims in its promotional literature to produce cameras “as fine as the best Swiss imports.”

  (B) An American maker of stereo components designs its products to resemble those of a popular Japanese firm.

  (C) An American manufacturer of video games uses a brand name chosen because it sounds like a Japanese word.

  (D) An American maker of televisions studies German-made televisions in order to adopt German manufacturing techniques

  (E) An American maker of frozen foods advertises its dinners as “Real European-style entrees prepared by fine French and Italian chefs.”

  5. Johnson is on firm ground when he asserts that the early editors of Dickinson’s poetry often distorted her intentions. Yet Johnson’s own, more faithful, text is still guilty of its own forms of distortion. To standardize Dickinson’s often indecipherable handwritten punctuation by the use of the dash is to render permanent a casual mode of poetic phrasing that Dickinson surely never expected to see in print. It implies that Dickinson chose the dash as her typical mark of punctuation when, in fact, she apparently never made any definitive choice at all.Which of the following best summarizes the author’s main point?

  (A) Although Johnson is right in criticizing Dickinson’s early editors for their distortion of her work, his own text is guilty of equally serious distortions.

  (B) Johnson’s use of the dash in his text of Dickinson’s poetry misleads readers about the poet’s intentions.

  (C) Because Dickinson never expected her poetry to be published, virtually any attempt at editing it must run counter to her intentions.

  (D) Although Johnson’s attempt to produce a more faithful text of Dickinson’s poetry is well-meaning, his study of the material lacks sufficient thoroughness.

  (E) Dickinson’s editors, including Johnson, have failed to deal adequately with the problem of deciphering Dickinson’s handwritten manuscripts.

  6. A law requiring companies to offer employees unpaid time off to care for their children will harm the economic competitiveness of our nation’s businesses. Companies must be free to set their own employment policies without mandated parental-leave regulations.Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the conclusion of the argument above?

  (A) A parental-leave law will serve to strengthen the family as a social institution in this country.

  (B) Many businesses in this country already offer employees some form of parental leave.

  (C) Some of the countries with the most economically competitive businesses have strong parental-leave regulations.

  (D) Only companies with one hundred or more employees would be subject to the proposed parental-leave law.

  (E) In most polls, a majority of citizens say they favor passage of a parental-leave law.

  7. If A, then B.

  If B, then C.

  If C, then D.

  If all of the statements above are true, which of the following must also be true?

  (A) If D, then A.

  (B) If not B, then not C.

  (C) If not D, then not A.

  (D) If D, then E.

  (E) If not A, then not D.

  8. Dear Applicant:

  Thank you for your application. Unfortunately, we are unable to offer you a position in our local government office for the summer. As you know, funding for summer jobs is limited, and it is impossible for us to offer jobs to all those who want them. Consequently, we are forced to reject many highly qualified applicants.

  Which of the following can be inferred from the letter?

  (A) The number of applicants for summer jobs in the government office exceeded the number of summer jobs available.

  (B) The applicant who received the letter was considered highly qualified.

  (C) Very little funding was available for summer jobs in the government office.

  (D) The application of the person who received the letter was considered carefully before being rejected.

  (E) Most of those who applied for summer jobs were considered qualified for the available positions.

  9. Studies of fatal automobile accidents reveal that, in the majority of cases in which one occupant of an automobile is killed while another survives, it is the passenger, not the driver, who is killed. It is ironic that the innocent passenger should suffer for the driver’s carelessness, while the driver often suffers only minor injuries or none at all.

  Which of the following is an assumption underlying the reasoning in the passage above?

  (A) In most fatal automobile accidents, the driver of a car in which an occupant is killed is at fault.

  (B) Drivers of automobiles are rarely killed in auto accidents.

  (C) Most deaths in fatal automobile accidents are suffered by occupants of cars rather than by pedestrians.

  (D) Auto safety experts should increase their efforts to provide protection for those in the passenger seats of automobiles.

  (E) Automobile passengers sometimes play a contributing role in causing auto accidents.

信息流廣告 競價(jià)托管 招生通 周易 易經(jīng) 代理招生 二手車 網(wǎng)絡(luò)推廣 自學(xué)教程 招生代理 旅游攻略 非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn) 河北信息網(wǎng) 石家莊人才網(wǎng) 買車咨詢 河北人才網(wǎng) 精雕圖 戲曲下載 河北生活網(wǎng) 好書推薦 工作計(jì)劃 游戲攻略 心理測試 石家莊網(wǎng)絡(luò)推廣 石家莊招聘 石家莊網(wǎng)絡(luò)營銷 培訓(xùn)網(wǎng) 好做題 游戲攻略 考研真題 代理招生 心理咨詢 游戲攻略 興趣愛好 網(wǎng)絡(luò)知識(shí) 品牌營銷 商標(biāo)交易 游戲攻略 短視頻代運(yùn)營 秦皇島人才網(wǎng) PS修圖 寶寶起名 零基礎(chǔ)學(xué)習(xí)電腦 電商設(shè)計(jì) 職業(yè)培訓(xùn) 免費(fèi)發(fā)布信息 服裝服飾 律師咨詢 搜救犬 Chat GPT中文版 語料庫 范文網(wǎng) 工作總結(jié) 二手車估價(jià) 情侶網(wǎng)名 愛采購代運(yùn)營 情感文案 古詩詞 邯鄲人才網(wǎng) 鐵皮房 衡水人才網(wǎng) 石家莊點(diǎn)痣 微信運(yùn)營 養(yǎng)花 名酒回收 石家莊代理記賬 女士發(fā)型 搜搜作文 石家莊人才網(wǎng) 銅雕 關(guān)鍵詞優(yōu)化 圍棋 chatGPT 讀后感 玄機(jī)派 企業(yè)服務(wù) 法律咨詢 chatGPT國內(nèi)版 chatGPT官網(wǎng) 勵(lì)志名言 兒童文學(xué) 河北代理記賬公司 教育培訓(xùn) 游戲推薦 抖音代運(yùn)營 朋友圈文案 男士發(fā)型 培訓(xùn)招生 文玩 大可如意 保定人才網(wǎng) 黃金回收 承德人才網(wǎng) 石家莊人才網(wǎng) 模型機(jī) 高度酒 沐盛有禮 公司注冊 造紙術(shù) 唐山人才網(wǎng) 沐盛傳媒
主站蜘蛛池模板: 色视频色露露永久免费观看| 九九热爱视频精品| 亚洲国产成人久久| av在线亚洲男人的天堂| 精品国产亚洲第一区二区三区| 日本中文字幕在线视频| 好男人资源网在线看片| 台湾三级全部播放| 中文字幕一区二区人妻性色| 色偷偷AV老熟女| 无套内谢孕妇毛片免费看看| 国产三级久久久精品麻豆三级| 久久看免费视频| 黄在线观看在线播放720p| 日韩黄色片在线观看| 国产极品视觉盛宴| 亚洲女初尝黑人巨高清| 337p中国人体啪啪| 欧美精品va在线观看| 国产精品无码a∨精品| 亚洲国产精品一区二区九九| 美腿丝袜亚洲综合| 樱花www视频| 国产成人福利精品视频| 久久婷婷五月综合国产尤物app | 在线观看亚洲av每日更新| 亚洲综合成人网| 91精品国产品国语在线不卡| 欧美性黑人极品hd| 国产清纯白嫩初高生在线观看| 国产ww久久久久久久久久| 久久99热精品这里久久精品| 美女的扒开尿口让男人桶动态图| 少妇愉情理伦片丰满丰满| 健硕粗大猛烈浓精| 88国产精品欧美一区二区三区| 欧美亚洲另类色国产综合| 国产孕妇孕交一级毛片| 久久久久亚洲AV无码专区首JN| 精品日韩欧美一区二区在线播放| 女人18与19毛片免费|