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<p>If no sugar is served with this drink it must be coffee.</p><p>Yes / No</p>

If no sugar is served with this drink it must be coffee.

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<p>If no sugar is served with this drink it must be coffee.</p><p>Yes / No</p>

If no sugar is served with this drink it must be coffee.

Yes / No

Yes

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<p>If your parent attended the primary school then your test results are irrelevant. </p><p>Yes / No</p>

If your parent attended the primary school then your test results are irrelevant.

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No

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<p>Pupils at the primary school are better swimmers than pupils at other schools.</p><p>Yes / No</p>

Pupils at the primary school are better swimmers than pupils at other schools.

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No

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<p>Davina attends the primary school so she must have passed the swimming test. </p><p>Yes / No</p>

Davina attends the primary school so she must have passed the swimming test.

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Yes

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<p>If Kamals chairs aren’t green and none of them have arms. All Bella’s chairs are white.</p><p>Yes/ No</p>

If Kamals chairs aren’t green and none of them have arms. All Bella’s chairs are white.

Yes/ No

No

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<p>There are no chairs that are green</p><p>Yes/ No</p>

There are no chairs that are green

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No

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<p>Maureen and Nate are writers employed by GSL. It is possible that they do not work on the same magazines, but that the two of them work for all three magazines.</p><p>Yes/ No</p>

Maureen and Nate are writers employed by GSL. It is possible that they do not work on the same magazines, but that the two of them work for all three magazines.

Yes/ No

Yes

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<p>Zainab is an editor at GSL. She could work on the status and the look, but not glitter.</p><p>Yes / No</p>

Zainab is an editor at GSL. She could work on the status and the look, but not glitter.

Yes / No

No

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<p>Residents of Leyton are eligible for parking permits from Carey</p><p>Yes/ No</p>

Residents of Leyton are eligible for parking permits from Carey

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No

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<p>Levi is a resident of Carey. He is elidgible for a parking permit from both Urmston and Leyton</p><p>Yes/ No</p>

Levi is a resident of Carey. He is elidgible for a parking permit from both Urmston and Leyton

Yes/ No

Yes

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The Blankets and the Record collection

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5kg

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Kimberella: Gasotonis

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<p>A. The airline code for the Bangkok-bound flight was GOE.</p><p>B. The airline code for the Lisbon-bound flight was ZUH.</p><p>C. The airline code for the Marrakesh-bound flight was FFE.</p><p>D. The airline code for the New York-bound flight was KHK.</p>

A. The airline code for the Bangkok-bound flight was GOE.

B. The airline code for the Lisbon-bound flight was ZUH.

C. The airline code for the Marrakesh-bound flight was FFE.

D. The airline code for the New York-bound flight was KHK.

D. The airline code for the New York-bound flight was KHK.

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<p></p><p>A. Yes, someone in cardiac arrest will die if they cannot be</p><p>resuscitated with a defibrillator.</p><p>B. Yes, and all flights should carry at least one medic with specialist training in heart emergencies.</p><p>C. No, because CPR is sufficient to treat many heart emergencies for a short period of time.</p><p>D. No, but every flight crew should include at least one person with first aid training.</p>

A. Yes, someone in cardiac arrest will die if they cannot be

resuscitated with a defibrillator.

B. Yes, and all flights should carry at least one medic with specialist training in heart emergencies.

C. No, because CPR is sufficient to treat many heart emergencies for a short period of time.

D. No, but every flight crew should include at least one person with first aid training.

A. Yes, someone in cardiac arrest will die if they cannot be

resuscitated with a defibrillator.

<p>A. Yes, someone in cardiac arrest will die if they cannot be</p><p>resuscitated with a defibrillator.</p>
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<p></p><p>A. Yes, cooking is an inclusive activity that could improve the life skills of all students.</p><p>B. Yes, all students will have to cook at some point in their lives, so it is important that they learn to cook sooner rather than later.</p><p>C. No, schools have a duty to educate students in academic subjects only.</p><p>D. No, most children will have aspirations that do not involve cooking, so their time is better spent on those other subjects.</p>

A. Yes, cooking is an inclusive activity that could improve the life skills of all students.

B. Yes, all students will have to cook at some point in their lives, so it is important that they learn to cook sooner rather than later.

C. No, schools have a duty to educate students in academic subjects only.

D. No, most children will have aspirations that do not involve cooking, so their time is better spent on those other subjects.

D. No, most children will have aspirations that do not involve cooking, so their time is better spent on those other subjects.

<p>D. No, most children will have aspirations that do not involve cooking, so their time is better spent on those other subjects.</p>
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<p>A. Yes, because new mothers will get more work done if their child is with them</p><p>B. Yes, because new mothers will not feel as guilty about returning to work, or worry about their baby's wellbeing if their baby is with them.</p><p>C. No, because new mothers often struggle to return to work, and should be encouraged to stay with their child until they start school.</p><p>D. No, because babies can be noisy and disruptive, and are likely to cause distraction to other staff members.</p>

A. Yes, because new mothers will get more work done if their child is with them

B. Yes, because new mothers will not feel as guilty about returning to work, or worry about their baby's wellbeing if their baby is with them.

C. No, because new mothers often struggle to return to work, and should be encouraged to stay with their child until they start school.

D. No, because babies can be noisy and disruptive, and are likely to cause distraction to other staff members.

B. Yes, because new mothers will not feel as guilty about returning to work, or worry about their baby's wellbeing if their baby is with them.

<p>B. Yes, because new mothers will not feel as guilty about returning to work, or worry about their baby's wellbeing if their baby is with them.</p>
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<p>A. Yes. Gambling winnings are a major source of income that is not currently taxed; new tax revenue is desperately needed to meet the rising costs of social care for the elderly</p><p>B. Yes. Gambling winnings are the result of luck, so they are fairer to tax than people's wages from skilled employment; the extra funds will offset the cost of social programmes</p><p>C. No. Gambling winnings are already subject to taxation when the money is spent (VAT) or passed on (inheritance tax or capital gains tax); people who need care should pay for it themselves.</p><p>D. No. Gambling winnings would have to be taxed at an</p><p>exceptionally high rate in order to offset Government expenditure by any significant amount; this would be unfair to gamblers.</p>

A. Yes. Gambling winnings are a major source of income that is not currently taxed; new tax revenue is desperately needed to meet the rising costs of social care for the elderly

B. Yes. Gambling winnings are the result of luck, so they are fairer to tax than people's wages from skilled employment; the extra funds will offset the cost of social programmes

C. No. Gambling winnings are already subject to taxation when the money is spent (VAT) or passed on (inheritance tax or capital gains tax); people who need care should pay for it themselves.

D. No. Gambling winnings would have to be taxed at an

exceptionally high rate in order to offset Government expenditure by any significant amount; this would be unfair to gamblers.

A. Yes. Gambling winnings are a major source of income that is not currently taxed; new tax revenue is desperately needed to meet the rising costs of social care for the elderly

<p></p><p>A. Yes. Gambling winnings are a major source of income that is not currently taxed; new tax revenue is desperately needed to meet the rising costs of social care for the elderly</p>
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<p>The number of customers with current accounts at Royal Arcadia Banking Company is 60% of the national average.</p><p>Yes / No</p>

The number of customers with current accounts at Royal Arcadia Banking Company is 60% of the national average.

Yes / No

No

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<p>The average number of customers with added extra accounts at the two banks in question is less than a third of than the national average number of customers of that category.</p><p>Yes/ No</p>

The average number of customers with added extra accounts at the two banks in question is less than a third of than the national average number of customers of that category.

Yes/ No

Yes

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<p></p><p>The least popular type of bank account nationally is the same as the most popular type of account with Royal Arcadia Banking Company.</p><p>Yes/ No</p>

The least popular type of bank account nationally is the same as the most popular type of account with Royal Arcadia Banking Company.

Yes/ No

No

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<p>About half as many customers chose a regular savings account with Royal Arcadia Banking Company as a current account with Finchlow Bank Inc.</p><p>Yes / No </p>

About half as many customers chose a regular savings account with Royal Arcadia Banking Company as a current account with Finchlow Bank Inc.

Yes / No

Yes

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<p>If a piece of furniture is 130 years old and looks pristine, it could be genuine Victorian furniture.</p><p>Yes/ No</p>

If a piece of furniture is 130 years old and looks pristine, it could be genuine Victorian furniture.

Yes/ No

Yes

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<p>Contemporary furniture made in England is not more durable than its Victorian counterpart, even if it is well looked after.</p><p>Yes/ No</p>

Contemporary furniture made in England is not more durable than its Victorian counterpart, even if it is well looked after.

Yes/ No

Yes

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<p></p><p>A grammar school requires all students to study at least two foreign languages.</p><p>The foreign languages studied by students whose first foreign language is Spanish or French are indicated in the diagram.</p><p>The arrow represents the students learning Spanish.</p><p>The pentagon represents the students learning French. The rectangle represents the students learning Italian.</p><p>The star represents the students learning German.</p><p>The oval represents the students learning Latin.</p><p>The triangle represents the students learning Mandarin.</p><p><strong>Which of the following must be True:</strong></p><p>A. Of all students learning Spanish, 25% are also learning Italian.</p><p>B. Of all French and Spanish students who are also learning Latin or German, 55% are learning Spanish.</p><p>C. Of all students learning French, 44% are learning a language other than Spanish or Mandarin.</p><p>D. Of all French and Spanish students who are also learning Italian or Mandarin, 47% are learning French.</p>

A grammar school requires all students to study at least two foreign languages.

The foreign languages studied by students whose first foreign language is Spanish or French are indicated in the diagram.

The arrow represents the students learning Spanish.

The pentagon represents the students learning French. The rectangle represents the students learning Italian.

The star represents the students learning German.

The oval represents the students learning Latin.

The triangle represents the students learning Mandarin.

Which of the following must be True:

A. Of all students learning Spanish, 25% are also learning Italian.

B. Of all French and Spanish students who are also learning Latin or German, 55% are learning Spanish.

C. Of all students learning French, 44% are learning a language other than Spanish or Mandarin.

D. Of all French and Spanish students who are also learning Italian or Mandarin, 47% are learning French.

B. Of all French and Spanish students who are also learning Latin or German, 55% are learning Spanish.

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<p>Which of the following is true:</p><p></p><p>A. None of the national tours that sold out were musicals.</p><p>B. All of the musical adaptations that did not sell out were national tours.</p><p>C. None of the Shakespeare adaptations were musicals that sold out.</p><p>D. All of the musical adaptations were national tours.</p>

Which of the following is true:

A. None of the national tours that sold out were musicals.

B. All of the musical adaptations that did not sell out were national tours.

C. None of the Shakespeare adaptations were musicals that sold out.

D. All of the musical adaptations were national tours.

C. None of the Shakespeare adaptations were musicals that sold out.

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<p>How many customers bought popcorn or a soft drink, but not a childs ricket or mixed sweets </p>

How many customers bought popcorn or a soft drink, but not a childs ricket or mixed sweets

594

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<p></p><p>A. Yes, because the second child is more likely to be a boy than a girl due to the effect of the supplement.</p><p>B. Yes, because the chances of either twin being girls add up to 125%.</p><p>C. No, because the chances of the second child being a girl are 75%.</p><p>D. No, because the chances of the second child being a boy are 33%.</p>

A. Yes, because the second child is more likely to be a boy than a girl due to the effect of the supplement.

B. Yes, because the chances of either twin being girls add up to 125%.

C. No, because the chances of the second child being a girl are 75%.

D. No, because the chances of the second child being a boy are 33%.

C. No, because the chances of the second child being a girl are 75%.

<p>C. No, because the chances of the second child being a girl are 75%.</p>
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<p>A. Yes, the charging time required to reach a full charge and the AUT have changed by the same amount.</p><p>B. Yes, the charging time required to reach a full charge has dropped by 10% and the AUT has risen by 10%.</p><p>C. No, the charging time required to reach a full charge has decreased by 15% while the AUT has increased by 10%.</p><p>D. No, charging time required to reach a full charge and the AUT have changed by different amounts, so the percentages are not the same.</p>

A. Yes, the charging time required to reach a full charge and the AUT have changed by the same amount.

B. Yes, the charging time required to reach a full charge has dropped by 10% and the AUT has risen by 10%.

C. No, the charging time required to reach a full charge has decreased by 15% while the AUT has increased by 10%.

D. No, charging time required to reach a full charge and the AUT have changed by different amounts, so the percentages are not the same.

B. Yes, the charging time required to reach a full charge has dropped by 10% and the AUT has risen by 10%.

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B

<p>B</p>
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<p>Draw the diagram for this</p>

Draw the diagram for this

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Trisha

<p>Trisha</p>
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A

<p>A</p>
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Mark

<p>Mark</p>
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D

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D

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C

<p>C</p>
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A

<p>A</p>
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D

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D

<p>D</p>
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A

<p>A</p>
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A

<p>A</p>
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C

<p>C</p>
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<p>what is the answer and why</p>

what is the answer and why

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