(B) Ms. Dennis does not consider the excuses her students may have for being lazy.
(C) The argument does not propose any con- structive solutions to the problem it identifies.
(D) The argument assumes that Ms. Dennis' students are representative of engineering students in general.
(E) Ms. Dennis does not seem sympathetic to the problems of her students.
10. Popular culture in the United States has become Europeanized to an extent unimaginable twenty- five years ago. Not many people then drank wine with meals, and no one drank imported mineral water. No idea would have been more astonishing than that Americans would pay to watch soccer games. Such thoughts arise because of a report that the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials has just adopted a proposal to develop the country's first comprehensive interstate system of routes for bicycles.
Which of the following inferences is best supported by the passage?
(A) Long-distance bicycle routes are used in Europe.
(B) Drinking imported mineral water is a greater luxury than drinking imported wine.
(C) United States culture has benefited from exposure to foreign ideas.
(D) Most Europeans make regular use of bicycles.
(E) The influence of the United States on European culture has assumed unprecedented proportions in the last twenty-five years.
Questions 11-16
P and R are deadly enemies and, although they may meet briefly, can never travel together.
P must travel in the same party with S.
Q cannot travel by the southern route.