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80. Advertisement: Clark brand-name parts are made for cars manufactured in this country. They satisfy all of our government automotive tests-the toughest such tests in the world. With foreign-made parts, you never know which might be reliable and which are cheap look-alikes that are poorly constructed and liable to cost you hundreds of dollars in repairs. Therefore, be smart and insist on brand-name parts by Clark for your car.
    The argument requires the assumption that
    (A) Clark parts are available only in this country
    (B) foreign-made arts are not suitable for cars manufactured in this country
    (C) no foreign-made parts satisfy our government standards
    (D) parts that satisfy or government standards are not as poorly constructed as cheap foreign made parts
    (E) if parts are made for cars manufactured in our country, they are not poorly constructed
    81. Nuclear fusion is a process whereby the nuclei of atoms are joined, or "fused", and in which energy is released. One of the by-products of fusion is helium-4 gas. A recent fusion experiment was conducted using "heavy" water contained in a sealed flask. The flask was, in turn, contained in an air-filled chamber designed to eliminate extraneous vibration. After the experiment, a measurable amount of helium-4 gas was found in the air of the chamber. The experiments cited this evidence in support of their conclusion that fusion had been achieved.
    Which one of the following, if true, would cast doubt on the experimenters' conclusion?
    (A) Helium-4 was not the only gas founding the experiment chamber.
    (B) When fusion is achieved, it normally produces several by-products, including tritium and gamma rays.
    (C) The amount of helium-4 found in the chamber's air did not exceed the amount of helium-4 that is found in ordinary air.
    (D) Helium-4 gas rapidly breaks down, FORMing ordinary helium gas after a few hours.
    (E) Nuclear fusion reactions are characterized by the release of large amount of heat.
    82. Every photograph, because it involves the light rays that something emits hitting film, must in some obvious sense be true. But because it could always have been made to show things differently than it does, it cannot express the whole truth and, in that sense, is false. Therefore, nothing can ever be definitively proved with a photograph.
    Which one of the following, if true, would cast doubt on the experimenters' conclusion?
    (A) Helium-4 was not the only gas found in the experiment chamber.
    (B) When fusion is achieved, it normally produces several by-products, including tritium and gamma rays.
    (C) The amount of helium-4 found in the chamber's air did not exceed the amount of helium-4 that is found in ordinary air.
    (D) Helium-4 gas rapidly breaks down, FORMing ordinary helium gas after a few hours.
    (E) Nuclear fusion reactions are characterized by the release of large amount of heat.
    Questions 83-84
    Some cleaning fluids, synthetic carpets, wall paneling, and other products release toxins, such as FORMaldehyde and benzene, into the household air supply. This is not a problem in well-ventilated houses, but it is a problem in houses that are so well insulated that they trap toxins as well as heat. Recent tests, however, demonstrate that houseplants remove some household toxins from the air and thereby eliminate their danger. In one test, 20 large plants eliminated FORMaldehyde from a small, well-insulated house.
    83. Assume that a person who lives in a small, well-insulated house that contains toxin-releasing products places houseplants, such as those tested, in the house.
    Which one of the following can be expected as a result?
    (A) There will no longer be any need to ventilate the house.
    (B) The concentration of toxins in the household air supply will remain the same.
    (C) The house will be warm and have a sage air supply.
    (D) If there is FORMaldehyde in the household air supply, its level will decrease.
    (E) If FORMaldehyde benzene are being released of each will decrease.
    84. The passage is structured to lead to which one of the following conclusions?
    (A) Houseplants can remove benzene from the air.
    (B) Nonsynthetic products do not release toxins into houses.
    (C) Keeping houseplants is an effective means of trapping heat in a poorly insulated house.
    (D) Keeping houseplants can compensate for some of the negative effects of poor ventilation.
    (E) The air in a well-insulated house with houseplants will contain fewer toxins than the air in a well-ventilated house without houseplants.