B
Let’s review the facts. The original Tin Man couldn’t play the part because he was allergic to makeup, so he was replaced by
another actor. The only conclusion you can draw from this is that it is possible for an actor to be allergic to the makeup used
in films (B). We don’t know which actor was better, how unusual this allergy is, what subsequently happened to the original
actor, or what would have happened had he played the role, so none of the other choices have to be true.
13.
G
Set up the diagrams for the three pieces of information you’re given.
Note that you can’t tell whether B or C is faster or how sleek A is compared to C. This rules out choices (F), (J), and (K).
You do know, however, the order of the cars in terms of value, which allows you to see that (H) is wrong and (G) is correct.
14.
A
Here’s Dr. Gray’s appointment schedule with a senior citizen holding the second appointment:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
S
The thing to realize right off the bat is that you can’t put a teenager or an infant in the first slot because both the teenagers and
the infants have to have back-to-back appointments, and the senior citizen in slot 2 blocks the possibility of a 1-2 back-to-
back for either. Therefore, a senior citizen must have the first appointment.
15.
H
Let’s take a look at a diagram of the salesperson’s schedule, keeping in mind that she can visit 3 companies the first day and
at most 2 every day thereafter:
16.