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48. The proportion of the work force that is unionized has declined; only one worker in every five now belongs to a union,[U] rather than one in every four, like in 1955.[/U]
(A) rather than one in every four, like in 1955.
(B) instead of one in every four, as in 1955.
(C) not like it was in 1955, with one in every four
(D) unlike 1955, when it was one in every four
(E) whereas there was one in every four in 1955
A): E [P.5, Q.20]
49. [U]The breathing capacity of nonsmokers exposed to tobacco smoke on the job has been found to be significantly less than nonsmokers working in smoke-free environments, although[/U] unrestricted smoking at work is permitted by nearly 75 percent of all employers in the US.
(A) The breathing capacity of nonsmokers exposed to tobacco smoke on the job has been found to be significantly less than nonsmokers working in smoke-free environments, although
(B) The breathing capacity of nonsmokers exposed to tobacco smoke on the job has been found significantly less than nonsmokers working in smoke-free environments, however
(C) Although the breathing capacity of nonsmokers exposed to tobacco smoke on the job has been found significantly less than that of nonsmokers working in smoke-free environments, however
(D) Although the breathing capacity of nonsmokers exposed to tobacco smoke on the job has been found to be significantly less than that of nonsmokers working in smoke-free environments,
(E) Although the breathing capacity of nonsmokers exposed to tobacco smoke on the job has been found to be significantly less than nonsmokers working in smoke-free environments,
A): D [P.17, Q.15]
50. The Census Bureau reports that more than three-fifths of all married couples in the US now have two incomes, significantly more than [U]earlier decades did[/U].
(A) earlier decades did.
(B) earlier decades
(C) in earlier decades
(D) earlier decades have
(E) that in earlier decades
A):C [P.33, Q.4]
52. In contrast to Freud, [U]many psychologists now think that “slips of the tongue” are not fraught with hidden meaning and are[/U] only substitutions of some better-learned response for one that is less familiar, though indeed.
(A) many psychologists now think that “slips of the tongue” are not fraught with hidden meaning and are
(B) many psychologists now think of “slips of the tongue” not as fraught with hidden meaning but
(C) many psychologists now think that “slips of the tongue” are not fraught with hidden meaning but are
(D) it is now thought by many psychologists that “slips of the tongue” are not fraught with hidden meaning but
(E) “slips of the tongue” are now thought by many psychologists not to be fraught with hidden meaning and are
A):C [P.47, Q13]
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