Last year Ranger Airways' annual report showed an increase in the number of revenue passenger miles (the total for all flights of the number of miles in each flight times the number of paying passengers in that flight). There were, however, declines in both the load factor-the percentage of available seats occupied- and the number of flights.
Which of the following, if true about Ranger Airways in the year reported on, would help most to resolve the apparent paradox between the increase in revenue passenger miles and the decreases in both load factor and number of flights?
A diet high in saturated fats increases a person's risk of developing heart disease. Regular consumption of red wine reduces that risk. Per-capita consumption of saturated fats is currently about the same in France as in the United States, but there is less heart disease there than in the United States because consumption of red wine is higher in France. The difference in regular red-wine consumption has been narrowing, but no similar convergence in heart-disease rates has occurred.
Which of the following, if true, most helps to account for the lack of convergence noted above?
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Last year, football player James McGuel faced severe criticism for his poor show that contributed significantly to OldFort United’s worst performance in the history of National Premier League Football Championship. Despite the fact that OldFort United has been winning many more games this year and that James McGuel is averaging more goals per game than last year, critics continue to doubt McGuel’s capability and are voting against his inclusion in the team for the next season of the championship.
Which of the following statements most explains the paradox in the above argument?
During the nineteenth century, the French academy of art was a major financial sponsor of painting and sculpture in France; sponsorship by private individuals had decreased dramatically by this time. Because the academy discouraged innovation in the arts, there was little innovation in nineteenth century French sculpture. Yet nineteenth century French painting showed a remarkable degree of innovation
Which one of the following, if true, most helps to explain the difference between the amount of innovation in French painting and the amount of innovation in French sculpture during the nineteenth century
BioHome is a small research facility that supports a single person in a fully functional habitat. However, despite the stunning degree of effort to recreate a microcosm of the real world, engineers and scientists were surprised to discover that plants and other organic matter failed to grow in the same way they do in the regular atmosphere.
Which of the following, if true, best explains the surprising result described above?
The Fermi paradox is the apparent contradiction between high estimates of the probability of the existence of extra-terrestrial civilizations and the lack of evidence for or contact with such civilizations. Stated formally, Fermi's paradox states: the size and age of the universe suggest that many technologically advanced extra-terrestrial civilizations ought to exist. However, this belief seems logically inconsistent with the lack of observational evidence to support it.
Which of the following statements if true would most help to explain/resolve the Fermi paradox:
As a Christmas bounty, the city council of Granara decided to provide all Granara residents free intercom service in order to reduce their expenses on telephone bills. Every person in the town applauded the announcement because it was evident that every household would be benefited from this move. However, when the plan came to implementation, people were found hesitant in paying the required $100 one-time fee for the same. “The telephone bill every household would save in three months was enough to justify $100, yet it is not clear why people are not signing up”, the Mayor said in a review meeting on the project.
Which one of the following, if true, most helps to explain the residents’ hesitation to sign up while simultaneously believing in the benefits of the scheme?
In an effort to save energy and, thus, money, many people keep their electric freezers halfempty at all times, using them to store prefrozen foods bought at a store and nothing else. Yet freezers that are half-empty usually consume more energy than they would if they were kept fully stocked.
Which of the following, if true, contributes most to an explanation for the apparent discrepancy described above?
CarStore's sales personnel have an average of fifteen years' experience selling automobiles, and they regularly sell more cars than other local dealers. Despite this, CarStore has recently implemented a mandatory training program for all sales personnel.
Which of the following, if true, best explains the facts given above?
Plan: Looking to address growing concerns over women’s reproductive health, the governing party of Rutrania decided three years ago to implement a 30 percent increase on the government-provided stipend paid to all expectant mothers in Rutrania.
Result: Many expectant mothers in Rutrania found their pregnancy related expenses no easier to bear than they would have before the plan was implemented.
Further information: The annual inflation rate since the stipend increase has been below 5 percent, and the increased stipend has been duly delivered to all eligible Rutranians.
In light of the further information, which of the following, if true, does most to explain the result that followed the implementation of the plan?
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