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Q #6
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Directions: Each of the paragraph presents an argument followed by a question. From the alternatives given choose the one which best answers the question.

It is apparent to most of us that some people are morally degraded. It is ordinarily assumed, however, that other people are morally upright and that these persons alone possess dignity. From this point of view all is simple and logical. The human race is divided roughly between good people, who possess the infinite worth we attribute to individuals, and bad people, who do not. The basic problem of life is for the good people to gain supremacy over, and perhaps eradicate, the bad people. This common model of life’s meaning is drastically irreligious, because it places reliance on . . . Which of the following best completes the last sentence of the passage ?

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Explanation: As the passage emphasizes only on good people overcoming the bad people with no reference to God.

Q #7
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Directions: Each of the paragraph presents an argument followed by a question. From the alternatives given choose the one which best answers the question.

Azhar: Sachin is always in a great mood after he plays a good game. He was in a great     mood at the bar tonight, so he must have played well in the game today.

Azhar’s inference cannot be valid because of which of the following ?

  1. If Azhar’s statements are truthful and Sachin is always in a great mood after he plays a good game, it follows that Sachin is always in a bad mood after he plays a bad game.
  2. Azhar does not take into consideration the fact that playing a good game may not be the same thing as playing well.
  3. Azhar discounted the fact that both Sachin and he had played well today
  4. Azhar’s statements negate the possibility that Sachin could not be in a great mood after he plays a good game; they do not negate the possibility that he could be in a great mood without having played a good game.


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Explanation: Azhar’s reasoning: a). If A, then B. Another inference could be (b)If not B, then not A. This is not the same as: (a) If B, then A or (b) If not A, then not B. Also [2] and [3] are irrelevant.

Q #8
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Directions: Each of the paragraph presents an argument followed bya question. From the alternatives given choose the one which best answers the question.

Everyone that currently lives in the boarding house goes to the Experimental High School. So if you want to go to the Experimental High School, you should get a room in the boarding house. In which of the following is there a logical flaw similar to the logical flaw in the passage above?

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Explanation: If A then B and if B then A.

Q #9
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Directions: Each statement/passage is followed by three assumptions. Mark the assumption that is implicit in the passage.

If you lost money from falling I.T. share prices, take heart; there may be time to ride the cocoa bull market.

  1. Lost money can be recovered by investing in the cocoa bull market.
  2. The prices of cocoa shares have gone up.
  3. The chocolate industry is doing well.


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Explanation: The sentence does not imply that lost money may be recovered in investing in cocoa. However, ‘bull market’ indicates that the cocoa share prices are up. The actual performance of the industry is not necessarily linked with share prices.

Q #10
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Directions: Each statement/passage is followed by three assumptions. Mark the assumption that is implicit in the passage.

In this issue we focus on that elusive vital spark which is the key to the creative process. Out-of-the-box thinking is a fashionable buzzword, but all too often this is ritually evoked and then conveniently ignored.

  1. Out-of-the-box thinking is impractical.
  2. Creativity is dependent on sudden sparks of inspiration.
  3. People often resort to conventional wisdom.


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Explanation: In the main statement, the author only states that a vital spark is the key to creative process, it is not the only or even an indispensable requirement. Hence II is also not implicit. Here it is mentioned that out-of-box thinking is often forgotten, implying statement