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1. College professor: College students do not write nearly as well as they used to. Almost all of the papers that my students have done for me this year have been poorly written and ungrammatical. Which one of the following is the most serious weakness in the argument made by the professor'? (A) It requires confirmation that the change in the professor's students is representative of a change among college students in general. (B) It offers no proof to the effect that the professor is an accurate judge of writing ability. (C) It does not take into account the possibility that the professor is a poor teacher. (D) It fails to present contrary evidence. (E) It fails to define its terms sufficiently.
2. Handwriting analysis--also known as graphology--Is a poor way to predict personality types, even though it is used by 3,000 United States firms and by a majority, of European companies. In a recent study, five graphologists scored no better than chance in predicting the occupations of forty professionals. Which one of the following is an assumption necessary to the argument? (A) People in the same occupation usually do not have the same personality type. (B) Graphology is an effective means of predicting personality types in non-business contexts. (C) There are more United States firms that do not use graphology than all the United States and European firms that do use it. (D) There are several other techniques for predicting personality types that are more accurate than graphology. (E) There is a correspondence between type of personality and choice of occupation.
3. Scientific research that involves international collaboration has produced papers of greater influence. as measured by the number of times a paper is cited m subsequent papers, than has research without any collaboration. Papers that result from international collaboration are cited an average of seven times. whereas papers with single authors are cited only three times on average. This difference shows that research projects conducted by international research teams are of greater importance than those conducted by single researchers. Which one of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends? (A) Prolific writers can inflate the number of citations they receive by-citing themselves in subsequent papers. (B) It is possible to ascertain whether or not a paper is the product of international collaboration by determining the number of citations it has received. (C) The number of citations a paper receives is a measure of the importance of the research it reports. (D) The collaborative efforts of scientists who are citizens of the same country do not produce papers that are as important as papers that are produced by international collaboration. (E) International research teams tend to be more generously funded than are single researchers.
4. Despite improvements in treatment for asthma, the death rate from this disease has doubled during the past decade from its previous rate. Two possible explanations for this increase have been offered. First, the recording of deaths due to asthma has become more widespread and accurate in the past decade than it had been previously. Second, there has been an increase in urban pollution. However, since the rate of deaths due to asthma has increased dramatically even in cities with long-standing, comprehensive medical records and with little or no urban pollution, one must instead conclude that the cause of increased deaths is the use of bronchia inhalers by asthma sufferers to relieve their symptoms. Each of the following, if true, provides support to the argument EXCEPT: (A) Urban populations have doubled in the past decade. (B) Records of asthma deaths are as accurate for the past twenty years as for the past ten years (C) Evidence suggests that bronchial inhalers make the lungs more sensitive to irritation by airborne pollen (D) By temporarily relieving the symptoms of asthma, inhalers encourage sufferers to avoid more beneficial measures. (E)Ten years ago bronchial inhalers were no; available as an asthma treatment.
5. The brains of identical twins are genetically identical, when only one of a pair of identical twins is a schizophrenic; certain areas of the affected twin's brain are smaller than 'corresponding areas in the brain of the unaffected twin, No such differences are found when neither twin is schizophrenic. Therefore, this discovery provides definitive evidence that schizophrenia is caused by damage to the physical structure of the brain. Which one of the following is an assumption required by the argument? (A) The brain of a person suffering from schizophrenia is smaller than the brain of anyone not suffering from schizophrenia. (B) The relative smallness of certain parts of the brains of schizophrenics is not the result of schizophrenia or of medications used in its treatment. (C)The brain of a person with an identical twin is no smaller, on average, than the brain of a person who is not a twin. (D) When a pair of identical twins both suffer from schizophrenia, their brains are the same size. (E) People who have an identical twin are no more likely to suffer from schizophrenia than those who do not. 6. Sedimentary rock hardens within the earth's crust as layers of matter accumulate and the pressure of the layers above converts the layers below into rock. One particular layer of sedimentary rock that contains an unusual amount of the element iridium has been presented as support for a theory that a meteorite collided with the earth some sixty million years ago. Meteorites are rich in iridium compared to the earth's crust, and geologists theorize that a meteorite's collision with the earth raised a huge, cloud of iridium-laden dust. The dust, they say, eventually settled to earth where it combined with other matter, and as new layers accumulated above it, it formed a layer of iridium-rich rock. Which one of the following, if true would counter the claim that the indium-rich layer described in the passage is evidence for the meteorite collision theory? (A) The huge dust cloud described in the passage would have blocked the transmission of sunlight and lowered the earth's temperature. (B) A layer of sedimentary rock takes millions of years to harden. (C) Layers of sedimentary rock are used to determine the dates of prehistoric events whether or not they contain iridium. (D) Sixty million years ago there was a surge in volcanic activity in which the matter spewed from the volcanoes formed huge iridium-rich dust clouds, (E) The iridium deposit occurred at about the same time that many animal species became extinct and some scientists have theorized that mass dinosaur extinctions were caused by a meteorite collision.
7. A. famous singer recently won a lawsuit against an advertising firm for using another singer in a commercial to evoke the famous singer's welt-known rendition of a certain song. As a result of the lawsuit. advertising firms will stop using imitators in commercials. Therefore, advertising costs will rise, since famous singers' services cost more than those of their imitators. The conclusion above is based on which of the following assumptions? (A) Most people are unable to distinguish a famous singer's rendition of a song from a good imitator's rendition of the same song. (B) Commercials using famous singers are usually more effective than commercials using imitators of famous singers. (C) The original versions of some well-known songs are unavailable for use in commercials. (D) Advertising firms will continue to use imitators to mimic the physical mannerisms of famous singers. (E) The advertising industry, will use well-known. renditions of songs in commercials.
8. The ice on the front windshield of the car had formed when moisture condensed during the night The ice melted quickly after the car was warmed up the new morning because the defrosting vent, which blows only on the front windshield, was turned on fall force. Which of the following, if true. most seriously jeopardizes the validity of the explanation for the speed with which the ice melted?
(A) The side windows had no ice condensation on them. (B) Even though no attempt was made to defrost the back window, the ice there melted at the same rate as did the ice on the front windshield. (C) The speed at which ice on a window melts increases as the temperature of the air blown on the window increases. (D) The warm air from the defrosting vent for the front windshield cools rapidly as it dissipates throughout the rest of the car. (E) The defrosting vent operates efficiently even when the heater, which blows warm air toward the feet or faces of the driver and passengers, is on.
9. Two decades after the Emerald River Dam was built, none of the eight fish species native to the Emerald River was still reproducing adequately in the river below the dam. Since the dam reduced the annual range of water temperature in the river below the dam from 50 degrees to 6 degrees, scientists have hypothesized that sharply rising water temperatures must be involved in signaling the native species to begin the reproductive cycle. Which of the following statements, if true, would most strengthen the scientists' hypothesis? (A) The native fish species were still able to reproduce only in side streams of the river below the dam where the annual temperature range remains approximately 50 degrees. (B) Before the dam was built, the Emerald River annually overflowed its banks, creating back- waters that were critical breeding areas for the native species of fish. (C) The lowest recorded temperature of the Emerald River before the dam was built was 34 degrees, whereas the lowest recorded temperature of the river after the dam was built has been 43 degrees. (D)Nonnative species of fish, introduced into the Emerald River after the dam was built, have begun competing with the declining native fish species for food and space. (E) Five of the fish species native to the Emerald River are not native to any other river in North America. 10. Since the routine use of antibiotics can give rise to resistant bacteria capable of surviving antibiotic: environments, the presence of resistant bacteria in people could be due to the human use of prescription antibiotics. Some scientists, however, believe that most resistant bacteria in people derive from human consumption of bacterially infected meat. Which of the following statements, if true. would most significantly strengthen the hypothesis of the scientists? (A) Antibiotics are routinely included in livestock feed so that livestock feed , producers can increase the rate of growth of their animals. (B) Most people who develop food poisoning from bacterially infected meat are treated with prescription antibiotics. (C) The incidence of resistant bacteria in people has tended to be much higher in urban areas than in rural areas where meat is of comparable quality. (D) People who have never taken prescription anti- biotic are those least likely to develop resistant bacteria. (E) Livestock producers claim that resistant bacteria in animals cannot be transmitted to people through infected meat. 11. The only purpose for which a particular type of tape is needed is to hold certain surgical wounds closed for ten days--the maximum time such wounds need tape. New tape is a new brand of this type of tape. New tape's salespeople claim that New tape will improve healing because New tape adheres twice as long as the currently used tape does. Which of the following statements, if true, would most seriously call into question the claim made by New tape's salespeople? (A) Most surgical wounds take about ten days to heal. (B) Most surgical tape is purchased by hospitals and clinics rather than by individual surgeons. (C) The currently used tape's adhesiveness is more than sufficient to hold wounds closed for ten days. (D) Neither New tape nor the currently used tape adheres well to skin that has not been cleaned (El New tape's adhesion to skin that has been coated with a special chemical preparation is only half as good as the currently used tape's adhesion to such coated skin.
12. One method of dating the emergence of species is to compare the genetic material of related species. Scientists theorize that the more genetically similar two species are to each other, the more recently they diverged from a common ancestor. After comparing genetic material from giant pandas, red pandas, raccoons, coatis, and all seven bear species, scientists concluded that bears and raccoons diverged 30 to 50 million years ago. They further concluded that red pandas separated from the ancestor of today's raccoons and coatis a few million years later some 10 million years before giant pandas diverged from the other bears Which one of the following can be properly inferred from the passage? (A) Giant pandas and red pandas are more closely related than scientists originally thought they were. (B) Scientists now count the giant panda as the eighth species of bear. (C) It is possible to determine, within a margin of just a few years, the timing of divergence of various species (D) Scientists have furred that giant pandas are more similar genetically to bears than to raccoons. (E) There is substantial consensus among scientists that giant pandas and red pandas are equally related to raccoons. 13 All intelligent people are nearsighted, I am very nearsighted. So I must be a genius. Which one of the following exhibits both of the logical flaws exhibited in the argument above? (A) I must be stupid because all intelligent people are nearsighted and 1 have perfect eyesight. (B) All chickens have beaks. This bird has a beak. So this bird must be a chicken. (C) All pigs have four legs, but this spider has eight legs. So this spider must be twice as big as any pig (D) John is extremely happy, so he must be extremely tall because all tall people are happy. (E) All geniuses are very nearsighted. I must be very, nearsighted since I am a genius. 14. Current legislation that requires designated sections for smokers and nonsmokers on the premises of privately owned businesses is an intrusion into the private sector that cannot be justified. The fact that studies indicate that nonsmokers might be harmed by inhaling the smoke from others cigarettes is not the main issue Rather, the main issue concerns the government s violation of the right of private businesses to determine their own policies and rules Which one of the following is a principle that if accepted, could enable the conclusion to be properly drawn? (A) Government intrusion into the policies and rules of private businesses is justified only when individuals might be harmed. (B) The right of individuals to breathe safe air supersedes the right of businesses to be free from government intrusion. (C) The right of businesses to self-determination overrides whatever right or duty the government may have to protect the individual. (D) It is the duty of private businesses to protect employees from harm in the workplace. (E) Where the rights of businesses and the duty of government conflict, the main issue is finding a successful compromise 15 Saunders: Everyone at last week's neighborhood association meeting agreed that the row of abandoned and vandalized houses on Carlton Street posed a threat to the safety of our neighborhood. Moreover, no one now disputes that getting the houses mm down eliminated that threat Some people tried to argue that it was unnecessary to demolish what they claimed were basically sound buildings. Since the city had established a fund to help people in need of housing buy and rehabilitate such buildings The overwhelming success of the demolition strategy, however, proves that the majority, who favored demolition. Were right and that those who claimed that the problem could and should be solved by rehabilitating the houses were wrong. Which one of the following principles, if established, would determine that demolishing the houses was the right decision or instead would determine that the proposal advocated by the opponents of demolition should have been adopted'? (A) When what to do about an abandoned neighborhood building is in dispute, the course of action that would result in the most housing for people who need it should be the one adopted unless the building is believed to pose a threat to neighborhood safety. (B) When there are two proposals for solving a neighborhood problem and only one of them would preclude the possibility of trying the other approach if the first proves unsatisfactory then the approach that does not foreclose the other possibility should be the one adopted. (C) If one of two proposals for renovating vacant neighborhood buildings requires government funding whereas the second does not, the second proposal should be the one adopted unless the necessary government funds have already been secured. (D) No plan for eliminating a neighborhood problem that requires demolishing basically, sound houses should be carried out until all other possible alternatives have been thoroughly investigated (El No proposal for dealing with a threat to a neighborhood's safety should be adopted merely because a majority of the residents of that neighborhood prefer that proposal to a particular counterproposal.
16. Certain items--those with that hard-to-define quality called exclusivity--have the odd property, when they become available for sale of selling rapidly even though they are extremely expensive. In fact, trying to sell such an item fast by asking too low a price is a serious error, since it calls into question the very thing ---exclusivity--that is supposed to be the item's chief appeal. Therefore, given that a price that will prove to be right is virtually impossible for the seller to gauge in advance, the seller should make sure that any error in the initial asking price is in the direction of setting the price too high. The argument recommends a certain pricing strategy on the grounds that (A ) h s strategy lacks a counterproductive feature of the rejected alternative (B) this strategy has all of the advantages of the rejected alternative, but fewer of its disadvantages (C) experience has proven this strategy to be superior, even though the reasons for this superiority elude analysis (D) this strategy does not rely on prospective buyers estimates of value (E) the error associated with this strategy, unlike the error associated with the rejected alternative, is likely to go unnoticed
17. Emissions from automobiles that burn gasoline and automobiles that burn diesel fuel are threatening the quality of life on our planet, contaminating both urban air and global atmosphere. Therefore, the only effective way to reduce such emissions is to replace the conventional diesel fuel and gasoline used in automobiles with cleaner-burning fuels, such as methanol, that create fewer emissions. Which one of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends? (A) Reducing the use of automobiles would not be a more effective means to reduce automobile emissions than the use of methanol (B) There is no fuel other than methanol that is cleaner-burning than both diesel fuel and gasoline (C) If given a choice of automobile fuels, automobile owners would not select gasoline over methanol. (D) Automobile emissions constitute the most serious threat to the global environment. (E) At any given time there is a direct correlation between the level of urban air pollution and the level of contamination present in the global atmosphere.
18. Monroe. despite his generally poor appetite. thoroughly enjoyed the three meals he ate au the Tip-Top Restaurant, but, unfortunately, alter each meal he became ill. The first time he ate an extra-large sausage pizza with a side order of hot peppers; the second time he took full advantage of the all-you-can-eat fried shrimp and hot peppers special: and the third time he had two of Tip--Top's giant meatball sandwiches with hot peppers. Since the only food all three meals had in common was the hot peppers. Monroe concludes that it is solely due to Tip-Top's hot peppers that he became ill... (1) Monroe's reasoning is most vulnerable to which one of the following criticisms? (A) He draws his conclusion on the basis of too few meals that were consumed at Tip--Top and that included hot peppers. (B) He posits a causal relationship without ascertaining that the presumed cause preceded the presumed effect. (C) He allows his desire to continue dining at Tip-Top to bias his conclusion. (D) Be fails to establish thru everyone who ate Tip-Top's hot peppers became ill_ (E) He overlooks the fact that at all three meals he consumed what was, for him, an unusually large quantity of food.
(2). If both Monroe's conclusion and the evidence on which he bases it are correct, they would provide the strongest support for which one of the following'? (A) Monroe can eat any of Tip-Top's daily all-you-can-eat specials without becoming ill as long as the special does not include the hot peppers (B} If at his third meal at Tip-Top, Monroe had chosen to eat the baked chicken with hot peppers, he would have become ill after that meal. (C) lf the next time Monroe eats one of Tip-Top's extra-large sausage pizzas he does not have a side order of hot peppers, he will not become ill after his meal. (D) Before eating Tip-Top's fried shrimp with hot peppers special. Monroe had eaten fried shrimp without suffering any ill-effects. (E) The only place Monroe has eaten hot peppers has been at Tip-Top.
19. If the public library shared by the adjacent towns of Redville and Glenwood were relocated from the library's current overcrowded building in central Redville to a larger, available building in central Glenwood, the library would then be within walking distance of a larger number of library users. That is because there are many more people living in central Glenwood than in central Redvilte, and people generally will walk to the library only if it is located close to their homes. Which one of the following, if true, most strengthens the argument? (A)The public library was located between Glenwood and Redville before being moved to its current location in central Redville. (B) The area covered by central Glenwood is approximately the same size as that covered by central Redville. (C) The building that is available in Glenwood is smaller than an alternative building that is available in Redville. (B) Many of the people who use the public library do not live in either Glenwood or Redville. (E) The distance that people currently walk to get to the library is farther than what is generally considered walking distance.
20. Advertisers are often criticized for their unscrupulous manipulation of people's tastes and wants. There is evidence, however, that some advertisers are motivated by moral as well as financial considerations. A particular publication decided to change its image from being a family newspaper to concentrating on set and violence, thus appealing to a different readership. Some advertisers withdrew their advertisements from the publication, and this must have been because they morally disapproved of publishing salacious material. Which one of the following, if true, would most strengthen the argument? (A) The advertisers switched their advertise-ments to other family newspapers. (B) Some advertisers switched from family newspapers to advertise in the changed publication. (C) The advertisers expected their product sales to increase if they staved with the changed publication, but to decrease if they withdrew. (D) People who generally read family newspapers are not likely to buy newspapers that concentrate on sex and violence. (E) It was expected that the changed publication would appeal principally to those in a different income group. 21. Defendants who can afford expensive private defense lawyers have a lower conviction rate than those who rely on court-appointed public defenders. This explains why criminals who commit lucrative crimes like embezzlement or insider trading are more successful at avoiding conviction than are street criminals. The explanation offered above would be more persuasive if which one of the following were true? (A) Many street crimes, such as drug dealing, are extremely lucrative and those committing them can afford expensive private lawyers. (B) Most prosecutors are not competent to handle cases involving highly technical financial evidence and have more success in prosecuting cases of robbery or simple assault. (C) The number of criminals convicted of street crimes is far greater than the number of criminals convicted of embezzlement or insider trading. (D) The percentage of defendants who actually committed the crimes of which they are accused is no greater for publicly defended than for privately defended defendants. (E) Junes, out of sympathy for the victims of crimes, are much more likely to convict defendants accused of violent crimes than they are to convict defendants accused of "victimless" crimes or crimes against property.
22. A government agency publishes ratings of airlines, ranking highest the airlines that have the smallest, proportion of late flights. The agency's purpose is to establish an objective measure of the relative efficiency of different airlines' personnel in meeting published flight schedules. Which one of the following, if true, would tend to invalidate use of the ratings for the agency's purpose? (A)Travelers sometimes have no choice of airlines for a given trip at a given time. (B)Flights are often made late by bad weather conditions that affect some airlines more than others. (C)The flight schedules of all airlines allow extra time for flights that go into or out of very busy' airports. (D)Airline personnel arc aware that the government agency is monitoring all airline flights for lateness. (E) Flights are defined as "late" only if they arrive more than fifteen minutes past their scheduled arrival time. and a record is made of how much later than fifteen minutes they are.
23. No senator spoke at the convention unless he or she was a Democrat. No Democrat i2oth spoke at the convention and was a senator. Which one of the following conclusions can be correctly drawn from the statements above? (A) No one but senators spoke at the onvention. (B ) No Democrat spoke at tile convention. (C) Only Democrats spoke at the convention. (D) No senator spoke at the convention. (El Some Democrat senators spoke at the convention.
24, Any person who drops out of high school will be unemployed unless he or she finds d low-paying job or has relatives with good business connections. (1) Which one of the following conclusions CANNOT be validly drawn from the statement above? (A) Any person who drops out of high school, will be unemployed, have a low-paying job, or have relatives with good business connections. (B) Any high school dropout who has neither a low-paying job nor relatives with good business connections will be un-employed. (C)Any employed person who has neither a low-paying job nor relatives with good business connections ]s not a high school dropout. (D) Any high school dropout who has a job that is not tow-paying must have relatives with good business connections, (E) Any person who has relatives with good business connections and who is not a high school dropout must be employed at a job that is not low-paying. (2)Assume that Tom is employed and does not have a low-paying job. Which one of the following statements, when added to this assumption, contradicts the original statement made in the statement above? (A)Tom is a high school dropout. (B)Tom does not have relatives with good business connections. (C)Tom is a high school dropout and does not have any relatives. (D)Tom completed high school and has relatives with good business connections. (E)Tom has relatives with good business connections 25. Ethicist: A society is, just when and only when first, each person has an equal right to basic liberties and second, Inequalities in the distribution of income and wealth are not tolerated unless these inequalities are to everyone's advantage and ate attached to jobs open to everyone. Which one of the following judgments most closely conforms to the principle described above? (A) Society S guarantees everyone equal right to basic liberties, while allowing in-equalities in the distribution of' income and wealth that are to the advantage of everyone. Further. the jobs to which these inequalities are attached arc open to most people, Thus, society S is just (B) Society S gives everyone an equal right to basic liberties, but at the expense of creating inequalities in the distribution of income and wealth. Thus. society S is not just. (C) Society S allows inequalities in the distribution of income and wealth, although everyone benefits and these inequalities are attached to jobs that are open to everyone. Thus, society S is, just. (D) Society S distributes income and wealth to everyone equally, but at the expense of creating inequalities m the right to basic liberties. Thus, society S is not just. (E) Society S gives everyone an equal right to basic liberties, and although there is an inequality in the distribution of income and wealth, the 3ubs to which these inequalities are attached are open to all. Thus, society S is just.
26. Some of the world's most beautiful cats are Persian cats. However, it must be acknowledged that all Persian cats are pompous, and pompous cats, are invariably irritating. If the statements above are true, each of the following must also be true on the basis of them EXCEPT: (A} Some of the world's most beautiful cats are irritating. (Bi Some irritating cats are among the world's most beautiful cats. (C) Any cat that is not irritating is not a Persian cat. (DJ Some pompous cats are among the world's most beautiful cats. (El Some irritating and beautiful cats arc not Persian cats.
27. Most parents who are generous are good parents. but some self-centered parents are also good parents. Yet all good parents share one characteristic: they are good listeners. If all of the statements in the passage are true, which one of the following must also be True? (A) All parents who are good listeners are good parents. (B} Some parents who are good listeners are not good parents. (C) Most parents who are good listeners are generous. (D) Some parents who are good listeners are self-centered, (E) Fewer self-centered parents than generous parents are good listeners.
28. Any announcement authorized by the head of the department is important, However, announcements are sometimes issued, without authorization, by people other than the head of the department, so some announcements will inevitably turn out not to be important. The reasoning is flawed because the argument (A) does not specify exactly which communications are to be classified as announcements (B) overlooks the possibility that people other than the head of the department have the authority, to authorize announcements (C) leaves open the possibility that the head of the department never, in fact, authorizes any announcements (D) assumes without warrant that just because satisfying a given condition is enough to ensure an announcement's importance, satisfying that condition is necessary for its importance (E) fails to distinguish between the importance of the position someone holds and the importance of what that person may actually be announcing on a particular occasion
29. Tall children can generally reach high shelves easily Short children can generally reach high shelves only with difficulty. It is known that short children are more likely than are tail children to become short adults. Therefore, if short children are taught to reach high shelves easily, the proportion of them who become short adults will decrease. A reasoning error in the argument is that the argument (A) attributes a characteristic of an individual member of a group to the group as a whole (B) presupposes that which is to be proved (C) refutes a generalization by means of an exceptional case (D) assumes a causal relationship where only a correlation has been indicated (E) takes lack of evidence for the existence of a state of affairs as evidence that there can be no such state of affairs
30. So-called environmentalists have argued that the proposed Golden Lake Development would interfere with bird-migration patterns. However the fact that these same people have raised environmental objections to virtually every development proposal brought before the council in recent years indicates that their expressed concern for bird-migration patterns is nothing but a mask for their antidevelopment antiprogress agenda. Their claim therefore should be dismissed without further consideration. Which one of the following questionable argumentative techniques Js employed in the passage' (A) taking the failure of a given argument to establish its conclusion as the basis for claiming that the view expressed by that conclusion is false (B) rejecting the conclusion of an argument on the basis of a claim about the motives of those advancing the argument. (C) using a few exceptional cases as the basis for a claim about what is true in general (D) misrepresenting evidence that supports the position the argument is intended to refute (E) assuming that what is true of a group as a whole is necessarily true of each member of that group
31. Anthony: It has been established that over 80 percent of those who use heroin have a history of having used marijuana. Such evidence would seem to prove that smoking marijuana definitely leads to heroin use. Judith: Maybe smoking marijuana does lead to heroin use, but it is absurd to think that citing those statistics proves that it does. After alt, 100 percent of the people who take up heroin had a previous history of drinking water. Judith's reply to Anthony's argument relies on which one of the following argumentative strategies? (A) offering evidence suggesting that the statistics Anthony cites in support of his conclusion are inaccurate (B) undermining the credibility, of his conclusion by showing that it is a statement from which absurd consequences can be derived (C) providing an example to show that not everything that promotes heroin use is unsafe (D) demonstrating that Anthony’s line of reasoning is flawed by showing that such reasoning can lead to clearly false conclusions (E) calling into question the possibility of ever establishing causal connections solely on the basis of statistical evidence 32 The senator has long held to the general printable that no true work of art is obscene and thus that there is no conflict between the need to encourage free artistic expression and the need to protect the sensibilities of the public from obscenity. When well-known works generally viewed as obscene are rated as possible counterexamples, the senator justifies accepting the principle by saying that if these works really are obscene then they cannot be works of art. The senator's reasoning contains which one of the following errors? (A) It seeks to persuade by emotional rather than intellectual means. (B) It contains an important contradiction. (C) it relies on an assertion of the senator's authority. (D) It assumes what it seeks to establish. (E) It attempts to justify a position by appeal to an irrelevant consideration.
33. Psychotherapy has been described as a form of moral coercion. However, when people are coerced, their ability to make choices is restricted, and the goat of psychotherapy is to enhance people's ability to make choices. Hence, psychotherapy cannot possibly be a form of coercion. Which one of the following describes a flaw m the argument? IA) The position bong argued against is redefined unfairly in order to make it an easier target, (B) Psychotherapy is unfairly criticized for having a single goal, rather than having many complex goals (C) no allowance is made for the fact that the practice or results of psychotherapy might run counter to its goals. (D) The goals of psychotherapy are taken to justify any means that are used to achieve those goals. (E) It offers no argument to show that moral coercion is always undesirable.
34. Rumored declines in automobile-industry revenues are exaggerated. It is true that automobile manufacturers share of the industry's revenues fell from 65 percent two years ago to 50 percent today, but over the same period suppliers of automobile parts had their share increase from 15 percent to 20 percent and service companies(for example. distributors, dealers, and repairer)had their share increase from 2(} percent to 30 percent. Which one of the following best indicates why the statistics given above provide by. themselves no evidence for the concision they, are intended to support? (A) The possibility is left open that the statistics toe manufacturers' share of revenues come from a different source than tile other statistics (B)No matter what changes the automobile industry’s overall revenues undergo, the total of all, shares of these revenues must be 100 percent (C) No explanation is given for why the revenue shares of different sectors of the industry changed (D) Manufacturers and parts companies depend for their revenue on dealers' success in success cars. (E) Revenues are an important factor but are not the only factor in determining profits,
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