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[逻辑小分队] 每日逻辑链第三季【1-14】

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发表于 2012-3-8 18:30:22 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
Bible题
If something would have been justifiably regretted if
it had occurred, then it is something that one should
not have desired in the first place. It follows that
many forgone pleasures should not have been
desired in the first place.
The conclusion above follows logically if which one
of the following is assumed?
(A) One should never regret one’s pleasures.
(B) Forgone pleasures that were not desired would
not have been justifiably regretted.
(C) Everything that one desires and then regrets
not having is a forgone pleasure.
(D) Many forgone pleasures would have been
justifiably regretted.
(E) Nothing that one should not have desired in
the first place fails to be a pleasure.



Draw a conclusion题
1,Findingof a survey of advertisers in Systems magazine: Most of the merchandise orders placed in response to advertisements inSystems last year were placed by people under age thirty-five.
Forboth of the findings to be accurate, which of the following must be true?

(A)More subscribers to Systems who have never ordered merchandise in response toadvertisements in the magazine are age thirty-five or over than are under agethirty-five.
(B)Among subscribers to Systems, the proportion who are under age thirty-five wasconsiderably lower last year than it is now.
(C)Most merchandise orders placed in response to advertisements in Systems lastyear were placed by Systems subscribers over age thirty-five.
(D)Last year, the average dollar amount of merchandise orders placed was less forsubscribers under age thirty-five than for those age thirty-five or over.
(E)Last year many people who placed orders for merchandise in response toadvertisements in Systems were not subscribers to the magazine.



2,Whena caterpillar emerges from the egg on a tree branch, it immediately climbsupward until it finds a leaf bud to eat. Biologists thought that this behavior displayed an innate tendency tomove in the direction opposite to the pull of gravity.  In a recent experiment, a strong light sourcewas placed at the bottom of a tree, and caterpillars, after hatching, climbeddownward.

Which of the following hypotheses is best supported bythe statements given?

(A)Caterpillars have an innate tendency to move in the direction of gravity.
(B)Newly hatched caterpillars are unaqble to see in the dark.
(C)Newly hatched caterpillars move towards the strongest light source in theenvironment.
(D)Newly hatched caterpillars move toward the leaf bud nearest to them.
(E)The eyes of newly hatched caterpillars become less sensitive to light overtime.



3,Parasiticwasps lay their eggs directly into the eggs of various host insects in exactlythe right numbers for any suitable size of host egg.  If they laid too many eggs in a host egg, thedeveloping wasp larvae would compete with each other to the death for nutrientsand space.  If too few eggs were laid,portions of the host egg would decay, killing the wasp larvae.

Which of the following conclusions can properly be drawnfrom the information above?

(A)The size of the smallest host egg that a wasp could theoretically parasitizecan be determined from the wasp's egg-laying behavior.
(B)Host insects lack any effective defenses against the form of predationpracticed by parasitic wasps.
(C)Parasitic wasps learn from experience how many eggs to lay into the eggs ofdifferent host species.
(D)Failure to lay enough eggs would lead to the death of the developing wasplarvae more quickly than would laying too many eggs.
(E)Parasitic wasps use visual clues to calculate the size of a host egg.





4,Acompany's two divisions performed with remarkable consistency over the pastthree years:  in each of those years, thepharmaceuticals division has accounted for roughly 20 percent of dollar salesand 40 percent of profits, and the chemicals division for the balance.

Whichof the following can properly be inferred regarding the past three years fromthe statement above?

(A)Total dollar sales for each of the company's divisions have remained roughlyconstant.
(B)The pharmaceuticals division has faced stiffer competition in its markets thanhas the chemicals division.
(C)The chemicals division has realized lower profits per dollar of sales than hasthe pharmaceuticals division.
(D)The product mix offered by each of the company's divisions has remainedunchanged.
(E)Highly profitable products accounted for a higher percentage of the chemicalsdivision's sales than of those of the pharmaceuticals division.


5,Whena polygraph test is judged inconclusive, this is no reflection on theexaminee.  Rather, such a judgment meansthat the test has failed to show whether the examinee was truthful oruntruthful.  Nevertheless, employers willsometimes refuse to hire a job applicant because of an inconclusive polygraphtest result.

Which of the following conclusions can most properly bedrawn from the information above?

(A)Most examinees with inconclusive polygraph test results are in fact untruthful.
(B)Polygraph tests should not be used by employers in the consideration of jobapplicants.
(C)An inconclusive polygraph test result is sometimes unfairly held against theexaminee.
(D)A polygraph test indicating that an examinee is untruthful can sometimes bemistaken.
(E)Some employers have refused to consider the results of polygraph tests whenevaluating job applicants.
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沙发
 楼主| 发表于 2012-3-8 18:36:07 | 只看该作者
Bible解释(标白如下)

This is an intimidating problem at first glance. The terminology is complex and
the problem appears to be based on difficult philosophical principles. First,
analyze the structure of the argument:
Premise: If something would have been justifiably regretted if it had
occurred, then it is something that one should not have
desired in the first place.
Conclusion: Many forgone pleasures should not have been desired in the
first place.
Second, use the three steps for mechanistically solving Justify questions as
described in this section.
1. Any “new” or “rogue” element in the conclusion will appear in the
correct answer.
“Many forgone pleasures” is a new element that appears only in the
conclusion. Only answer choices (B), (C), and (D) contain “forgone
pleasures,” and only answer choice (D) contains “many.” Thus, if forced
to make a quick decision, answer choice (D) would be the best selection
at this point in our analysis. And, fortunately, the technique is so
powerful that this analysis does indeed yield the correct answer.
Regardless, let’s continue.
2. Elements that are common to the conclusion and at least one premise, or
to two premises, normally do not appear in the correct answer.
“Should not have (been) desired in the first place” appears in both the
premise and the conclusion. This element is not likely to appear in the
correct answer choice.
3. Elements that appear in the premises but not the conclusion normally
appear in the correct answer.
“Justifiably regretted” appears in the premise but not the conclusion.
Only answer choices (B) and (D) contain “justifiably regretted.”
Once you become used to examining the elements of the argument, the analysis
above can be made very quickly. The method also correctly reveals answer
choice (D) as correct with a minimum of effort.
板凳
发表于 2012-3-8 20:15:09 | 只看该作者
Premise:something would have been justifiably regretted if it had occurred, then it is something that one should not have desired in the first place
Conclusion:many forgone pleasures should not have been desired in the first place.
1:39
Premise:Most of the merchandise orders placed in response to advertisements inSystems last year were placed by people under age thirty-five.
2:58
Premise:虫爬到顶上找吃的。与重力相违背。。在找到吃的以后,往下爬,下面有强灯源。
0.47
P在下种的时候在一个蛋里寄宿合适的数量。太多。。。。太少。。。。
第四题就不做了。OG上有
PT没有在测试上反映。然而,这种测试没有反映测试准确与否。大部分却仍然采用这种测试
1:41
地板
发表于 2012-3-8 20:59:04 | 只看该作者
27’
有点混乱
1.    premise:如果something发生后后悔了,那么这件事一开始不应该被desire
Conclusion:一些forgone pleasures一开始就不应该被desire
D
30’
1.大部分因为看了广告而下merchandise orders的人年龄都在35以下
推测:因为看这个杂志的人都在35以下
A
58’
2.premise:caterpillar出生后往上爬,生物学家认为这是一种天生的反重力行为。
Conclusion:强光照射树的底端,caterpillar出生后向下爬
推测:强光影响了caterpillar的天生行为
B
51’
3.Background:Parasitic wasps 把适当数量的蛋放在 host egg里
Premise:如果放得多,幼虫就会自相残杀;放得少幼虫也会被杀
C
15’
4.一个公司的两个部门业绩都很好
医药部门销售20%,盈利40%;化学部门销售占80%,盈利占60%
推测:两者的比较
C
29’
5.测谎实验不能测出被测验者是否诚实。但是,招聘者常常因为不准确的测谎结果拒绝一个应聘者
C
5#
发表于 2012-3-8 23:27:31 | 只看该作者
1.    :sth regretted not have desired in the first place
C:forgone pleasures 不被desired in the first place
搭建forgone pleasures 与 sth regretted 联系
选D

2.    A 大部分订单来自35岁下,所以不下订单的35岁的人更多。

3. P:向上爬找叶子
C: 下面有灯光就向下爬了
选C

3.    下太多的卵会导致卵自相残杀,下太少会因寄主腐烂杀害卵
选B 一点抵抗力也没有

4.    两个部门,p部门20%销售40%利润,C部门80%销售60%利润
C

5.    polygraph test的不确定性所以不能测试出是否truthful,
然而雇主会因为polygraph test结果来否定一个申请
C
6#
发表于 2012-3-9 23:03:53 | 只看该作者
50"
如果一件事情发生了会后悔,就不该放在第一位
C:放弃乐趣不该放在第一位

23”
去年大多数商品订单来自被投放广告的,35岁以下的人

49"
P:毛虫在树上会往上爬找叶子吃,生物学家推测这是先天的倾向去向引力方向相反的地方爬
当树底部有强光源,虫子会往树底部爬
C:虫子是往强光源处爬

44"
P:一种虫子会把自己的蛋下到别的虫子的蛋里,下蛋的数量刚好适合宿主蛋的数量。如果一个宿主蛋里下太多,幼虫会相互竞争而亡。如果一个宿主蛋里下太少,一部分宿主蛋会腐烂杀死里面的幼虫。

41"
两个部门,P部门20%的销售,40%的利润。C部门占剩下的。

35"
P:一个不准确的测试不能反映出受测者回答的是真话还是谎言
C:尽管如此,公司有时仍然会因为测试结果拒绝雇用雇员。
7#
发表于 2012-3-10 12:56:36 | 只看该作者
28s
P:后悔的发生的事情是someone不渴望的
C:忘记的开心记忆应该是不想要的
推测:开心的记忆是后悔的
C--》D
推测的对 但是一看选项有点晕了

17s
most orders in responce to AD were people under 35.
A

34s
P:毛虫生下来就会向上爬直到找到树叶吃
 科学家认为这种现象是天生有一种逆着重力的倾向
 但是最近试验从树底部打灯,毛虫就向下爬了
推测:不是因为反重力而是因为光
C

35s
P:wasp 产适量的卵在寄主卵中
  W卵太多 就会竞争营养
  W卵太少 decayed 寄主卵就会杀死W卵
c--》A
C是推断出来的,也就是new information A更贴切

20s
p DIVISION 占20% dollar sales和 40% profits
 C division占了剩余的部分
C
8#
发表于 2012-3-11 19:54:09 | 只看该作者
bibleD
1 貌似题是半截的像
2 前提:毛毛虫出生后向上爬找吃的——是为了抗拒地心引力
结论:毛毛虫出生后向光源爬
C
背景:寄生的W能把蛋准确的下在其宿主的蛋中
前提:下多的话,自己的后代会相互竞争死亡;下少的话,宿主的后代会把自己的弄死
C
4偷懒下
5
前提:测谎仪没结论的时候,是没有反应——就不能说明实诚还是不诚实
结论:有时候会因为这种情况导致不能被雇佣
B
9#
发表于 2012-3-14 15:21:22 | 只看该作者
48
P 如果所有发生的事情都可以后悔
C 那么人不应该从一开始就有欲望 许多过往的快乐也是
快乐可以被desire?真心糊涂了这题。。
D

40
P 一个杂志调查发现大多数在此杂志等广告的商人都小于35
A

40
P 当毛毛虫破茧时 更喜欢往上爬 专家推测是喜欢反重力
C 但是当在树下安置光源的时候 毛毛从网下爬
不是反重力 而是毛毛虫喜欢光源
C

45
P wasp喜欢把蛋寄生在别的昆虫的蛋上
如果寄生的太多 幼虫会竞争营养到死 如果太少 寄生蛋会腐败 导致wasp幼虫死亡
所以wasp经常要控制蛋量
C

29
一个公司的两个分公司去年的销售情况
卖药的销售了总共销售额的百分之二十 利润占总体的百分之四十
卖化学的占总共销售额的百分之八十 利润占总体的百分之六十
卖药的平均每个销售额得到利润的比率多于卖化学的
C

36
P 这个测试往往得不到结果 所以不知道测试者的真假
但是公司往往不会雇佣这些得不到结果的人
不公平
C
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