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Question 1: Premise: He has solved a smaller percentage of the cases assigned to him in the last 3 years—only 1 out of 25—than any other detective on the police force. Conclusion: Carl is clearly an incompetent detective. Prephase: Case differences –If the cased assigned to Carl are very tougher than others, the conclusion is weaken. A. Correct. B. Irrelevant C. Strengthen the conclusion on a certain level D. Strengthen the conclusion E. Irrelevant
Question 2:
Premise:: Although fullerenes--spherical molecules made entirely of carbon--were first found in the laboratory, they have since been found in nature, formed in fissures of the rare mineral shungite Conclusion: Since laboratory synthesis of fullerenes requires distinctive conditions of temperature and pressure, this discovery should give geologists a test case for evaluating hypotheses about the state of the Earth's crust at the time these naturally occurring fullerenes were formed. Laboratory requires distinctive conditions of temperature and laboratory give a test case for evaluating the state of the Earth’s crust
If the fullerenes found in nature did not exist in Earth, it will weaken the conclusion. A. Irrelevant B. Irrelevant C. Irrelevant D. Correct E. Irrelevant
Question 3:
Premsie: On average, the emergency treatment for an elderly person for injuries resulting from a fall costs $11,000. A new therapeutic program can significantly reduce an elderly person's chances of falling. this treatment program will cost $12,500 Conclusion: and thus cannot be justified. Emergency treatment for a fall cost $11,000 Therapeutic program cost $12,500 this treatment cannot be justified
If the fall cost exceeds the therapeutic, it will weaken the conclusion. A. Irrelevant B. Irrelevant C. Correct D. Irrelevant E. Irrelevant
Question 4: Background: The prairie vole, a small North American grassland rodent, breeds year-round, and a group of voles living together consists primarily of an extended family, often including two or more litters. Premise: Voles commonly live in large groups from late autumn through winter; from spring through early autumn, however, most voles live in far smaller groups. Conclusion: seasonal variation in mortality among young voles. The seasonal variation in group size If we can explain why they have seasonal variation in mortality among young voles ( premise is correct), we can support this conclusion. A. Irrelevant B. Irrelevant C. Irrelevant; only refers to spring D. Irrelevant E. Correct. Because during spring and early autumn their predator are active, the amount of young voles died often. So they live in far smaller groups. In late autumn and winter, because lack of predator, few voles died, so they live in large groups.
Question 5:
Fact 1: A popular beach has long had a dolphin feeding program in which fish are given to dolphins several times a day; many dolphins get as much as half of their food each day there. Fact 2: . Although dolphins that first benefit from the program as adults are healthy and long-lived, their offspring have a lower life expectancy than offspring of dolphins that feed exclusively in the wild.
Why offspring of dolphins have the lower life expectancy? If dolphins that get used to get food from the feeding program forgot how to catch food in the wild, we will die once they have to survive by themselves. Or if the dolphins got food from the feeding program did not have too many chances to teach their offspring how to prey in the wild, probably it will be a reason why their offspring have a short life expectancy.
a. Irrelevant. What we concern is to compare the offspring of dolphins that benefit from the feeding program and the offspring of dolphins that feed exclusively in the wild. We are not talking about the reason the amount difference in different areas. b. Irrelevant. c. Irrelevant. d. Irrelevant. e. Correct |
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