(F) Car C was the slowest car.
(G) Car A was the most expensive car.
(H) Car B was more expensive than Car C.
(J) Car C was the sleekest car.
(K) Car B was faster than car C.
Dr. Gray sees seven patients on a particular day: two infants, two teenagers, and three senior citizens. The two teenagers
have back-to-back appointments, as do the infants. If Dr. Gray’s second appointment is a senior citizen, which other
appointment must be a senior citizen?
15.
(A) the first
(B) the third
(C) the fourth
(D) the seventh
(E) Cannot be determined from the information given.
A traveling salesperson plans to visit ten companies on her trip to Hawaii. On the first day, she visits three companies.
But over the rest of her trip, she is only able to visit a maximum of two companies per day.
What is the least number of days her trip will take?
16.
(F) 3
(G) 4
(H) 5
(J) 6
(K) Cannot be determined from the information given.
Since Fred was accepted to Harvard Law School, he must have studied very hard.
Which of the following most clearly leads to the above conclusion?
17.
(A) Few of Fred’s friends expected him to be accepted to Harvard Law School.
(B) Harvard Law School is among the most difficult law schools to be accepted to.
(C) Fred lacks the ability to pass his law school entrance exams without studying.
(D) Only people who study very hard are accepted to Harvard Law School.
(E) Fred could also have been accepted at many other less competitive law schools.