Directions
Read each passage and answer the questions that follow it. Choose the best answer for each question. Base your
answers only on what you have read in a given passage. You may reread any passage you wish to.
QUESTIONS 21–50: Reading Passages
If she never plays more than two parts in any one play, what is the least number of plays she could have performed in?
(F) 3
(G) 4
(H) 5
(J) 6
(K) Cannot be determined from the information given.
Lisa has just caught the flu again. Her friend Jen concludes that she must have forgotten to take her vitamin C tablets.
Which of the following statements must be true in order for Jen’s conclusion to be valid?
19.
(A) Lisa is often susceptible to catching the flu.
(B) Lisa has run out of vitamin C tablets.
(C) Lisa could only have caught the flu by forgetting to take her vitamin C tablets.
(D) Lisa often forgets to take her vitamin C tablets.
(E) Lisa is generally conscientious about taking care of her health.
When Joe attends orchestra rehearsal, he plays the first violin part. When Joe is not at rehearsal, Carl and Sonya compete
for the first violin part.
Based only on the information above, which of the following is a valid conclusion?
20.
(F) Joe is considered the best violinist in the orchestra.
(G) Carl and Sonya are equally talented as musicians.
(H) Joe is frequently unable to attend orchestra rehearsal.
(J) If Carl misses a rehearsal, Sonya plays the first violin part.
(K) If Joe and Carl both attend rehearsal, Joe plays the first violin part.