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dv2020
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School superintendent: It is a sad fact that, until now, entry into the academically best high school in our district has been restricted to the children of people who were wealthy enough to pay the high tuition. Parents who were previously denied the option of sending their children to this school now have this option since I am replacing the tuition requirement with a requirement that allows only those who live in the neighbourhood of the school to attend.
The superintendent's claim about the effect of replacing the tuition requirement relies on the assumption that
(A) the residents of the school's neighbourhood tend to be wealthy
(B) people other than those wealthy enough to have paid the old tuition are able to live in the neighbourhood of the school.
(C) people less wealthy than those who were able to pay the old tuition are in the majority in the district.
(D) there are no high schools in the district other than the one referred to by the superintendent.
(E) there are many people not wealthy enough to have paid the old tuition who wish to have their children attend the school.
OA is B
The superintendent's claim about the effect of replacing the tuition requirement relies on the assumption that
(A) the residents of the school's neighbourhood tend to be wealthy
(B) people other than those wealthy enough to have paid the old tuition are able to live in the neighbourhood of the school.
(C) people less wealthy than those who were able to pay the old tuition are in the majority in the district.
(D) there are no high schools in the district other than the one referred to by the superintendent.
(E) there are many people not wealthy enough to have paid the old tuition who wish to have their children attend the school.
OA is B
Last edited by dv2020 on Thu Jun 02, 2011 2:30 am, edited 1 time in total.


















