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440. A few states in this country are considering legislation that would prohibit schools from using calculators before the sixth grade. Other states take a different position. Some states are insisting on the purchase of graphing calculators for every student in middle school.

This paragraph best supports the statement that in this country

(a) there are at least two opinions about the use of calculators in schools
(b) calculators are frequently a detriment to learning math
(c) state legislators are more involved in education than ever before
(d) the price of graphing calculators is less when schools buy in bulk

441. Today's workforce has a new set of social values. Ten years ago, a manager who was offered a promotion in a distant city would not have questioned the move. Today, a manager in that same situation might choose family happiness instead of career advancement.

This paragraph best supports the statement that

(a) most managers are not loyal to the corporations for which they work
(b) businesses today do not understand their employees needs
(c) employees social values have changed over the past ten years
(d) career advancement is not important to today's business managers

442. It is well known that the world urgently needs adequate distribution of food, so that everyone gets enough. Adequate distribution of medicine is just as urgent. Medical expertise and medical supplies need to be redistributed throughout the world so that people in emerging nations will have proper medical care.

This paragraph best supports the statement that

(a) the majority of the people in the world have never been seen by a doctor
(b) food production in emerging nations has slowed during the past several years
(c) most of the world's doctors are selfish about giving time and money to the poor
(d) many people who live in emerging nations are not receiving proper medical care

443. Yoga has become a very popular type of exercise, but it may not be for everyone. Before you sign yourself up for a yoga class, you need to examine what it is you want from your fitness routine. If you're looking for a high-energy, fast-paced aerobic workout, a yoga class might not be your best choice.

This paragraph best supports the statement that

(a) yoga is more popular than high-impact aerobics
(b) before embarking on a new exercise regimen, you should think about your needs and desires
(c) yoga is changing the world of fitness in major ways
(d) yoga benefits your body and mind

444. Human technology developed from the first stone tools about two and a half million years ago. At the beginning, the rate of development was slow. Hundreds of thousands of years passed without much change. Today, new technologies are reported daily on television and in newspapers.

This paragraph best supports the statement that

(a) stone tools were not really technology
(b) stone tools were in use for two and a half million years
(c) there is no way to know when stone tools first came into use
(d) In today's world, new technologies are constantly being developed

445. Read the below passage carefully and answer the questions: Giving children computers in grade school is a waste of money and teachers time. These children are too young to learn how to use computers effectively and need to spend time on learning the basics, like arithmetic and reading. After all, a baby has to crawl before she can walk.

Which of the following methods of argument is used in the previous passage?

(a) a specific example that illustrates the speaker's point
(b) attacking the beliefs of those who disagree with the speaker
(c) relying on an analogy to prove the speaker's point
(d) displaying statistics that back up the speaker's point

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