Bruce Schneier has an online paper called "A Self-Study Course in Block-Cipher Cryptanalysis": http://www.schneier.com/paper-self-study.pdf containing an extensive list of algorithms to cryptanalyze as exercises.  By far the easiest exercise is this one:

> [Cryptanalyze] a generic cipher that is “closed” (i.e., encrypting with key A and then key
  B is the same as encrypting with key C, for all keys).

The solution to this exercise would be a lot less obvious had Schneier instead pointed to some particular block cipher that has this property.   But because the reader is told nothing about the cipher except that it is closed, he immediately knows exactly what to attack.