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Question 1
The author implies that if, in the experiment described in the second paragraph, the parasitic wasps had been drawn to the plants after they had been damaged by a razor blade but without application of oral secretions from the caterpillar, then scientists would likely have concluded which of the following?
Wasps are attracted to the plants by the grassy odor released as the caterpillars feed on the plants' leaves.

Correct Answer: C
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Question 2

Anouk worked In the sates department at MMC Cellular Phones from January through December.
The graph shows Anouks sales volume from March through My.
For each of the 4 months, February through May, Anouk's sales increased by a constant number of eel phones over the previous month.
Correct Answer:

12, 10
Question 3

In the figure above, circular regions and represent sets of integers and every integer greater than 2 is in Mor A, or in both. Is the integer 11 in the shaded region?
(1) Mrepresents the set of integers greater than 2 that are not prime.
(2) Mrepresents the set of odd integers greater than 2.

Correct Answer: A
Question 4

Last year the amounts of electricity an electric company supplied to 4,117 residential properties and 2,504 commercial properties were recorded to the nearest thousand kilowatt-hours and summarized in the graph shown. The median of the amounts of electricity recorded is In which of the following categories?

Correct Answer: B
Question 5
What is the value of 1 - c - d?
(1)
c + d = 2
(2)
c = d + 1

Correct Answer: D
Question 6
If x, y, and z are positive integers and x3y4 = z, what is the value of x?
(1)
y = 2
(2)
z = 2,000

Correct Answer: B
Question 7
A certain store purchased grills for $50 each and lawn chairs for $5 each and then sold each grill and each chair. The store's gross profit on each grill was 30 percent of its purchase price, and the store's gross profit on each chair was 50 percent of Its purchase price. If the store sold 5 times as many chairs as grills and If the store's total gross profit on the grills and chairs was $550, what was the store's total revenue from the sale of the grills and chairs?

Correct Answer: C
Question 8
A company uses 0.001232 kilogram of a certain material for each bolt it manufactures.
If the company used 10 kilograms of the material yesterday, approximately how many bolts did it manufacture that day?

Correct Answer: C
Question 9
Journal
The editor of Metathesis, a new academic journal of literature, manages the peer-review of articles submitted for publication. The journal accepts articles focusing on any of three general subject areas: comparative literature, modernist literature, and postcolonial literature.
When an article is submitted, the editor has the article peer-reviewed by exactly three experts, none of whom authored or coauthored the article. The table (see the Reviewers/Authors tab) consists of all the authors or coauthors who have recently submitted articles and all the experts who currently peer-review or have recently peer-reviewed those articles. It also lists the general subject areas for each of the authors and reviewers.
Each author of each submitted article specializes in the general subject area of the article. Moreover, each recently submitted article was peer-reviewed by experts listed in the table.
Review Rules

Suppose that Farkas and Kenyatta were both selected as reviewers for a certain recently submitted article. For each of the following statements, select YesM the statement must be true, based on this supposition and the Information provided. Otherwise, select No.
Correct Answer:

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