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LOGICAL REASONING:
IDENTIFY THE CENTRAL ASSUMPTION:
Linsey has been judged to be a bad songwriter simply because her lyrics typically are disj
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LOGICAL REASONING:
IDENTIFY THE CENTRAL ASSUMPTION:
Linsey has been judged to be a bad songwriter simply because her lyrics typically are disjointed and
subjective. This judgment is ill founded, however, since the writings of many modern novelists typically
are disjointed and subjective and yet these novelists are widely held to be good writers.
Which one of the following is an ASSUMPTION on which the argument depends?
(A) Disjointed and subjective writing has a comparable effect in modern novels and in songs.
(B) Some readers do not appreciate the subtleties of the disjointed and subjective style adopted by
modern novelists.
(C) Song lyrics that are disjointed and subjective have at least as much narrative structure as any other
song lyrics do.
(D) A disjointed and subjective style of writing is usually more suitable for novels and song lyrics than it
is for any other written works.
(E) The quality of Linsey's songs is better judged by quality of their lyrics than by the quality of their
musical form. - ✔✔-(A) Disjointed and subjective writing has a comparable effect in modern novels and
in songs.
LOGICAL REASONING:
IDENTIFYING CENTRAL ASSUMPTION
Obviously, we cannot in any real sense mistreat plants. Plants do not have nervous systems, and having
a nervous system is necessary to experience pain.
The conclusion above follows logically if which one of the following is assumed?
(A) Any organism that can experience pain can be mistreated.
(B) Only organisms that have nervous systems can experience pain.
(C) Any organism that has a nervous system can experience pain.
(D) Only organisms that can experience pain can be mistreated.
(E) Any organism that has a nervous system can be mistreated. - ✔✔-(D) Only organisms that can
experience pain can be mistreated.
LOGICAL REASONING:
IDENTIFYING CENTRAL ASSUMPTION
All material bodies are divisible into parts, and everything divisible is imperfect. It follows rgar akk
material bodies are imperfect.It likewise follows that the spirit is not a material body.
The final conclusion above follows logically if which one of the following is assumed?
a) Everything divisible is a material body.
b) Nothing imperfect is indivisible.
c) The spirit is divisible.
d) The spirit is perfect.
e) The spirit is either indivisible or imperfect. - ✔✔-d) The spirit is perfect.
LOGICAL REASONING:
IDENTIFYING CENTRAL ASSUMPTION
No chordates are tracheophytes, and all members of Pteropsida are tracheophytes. So no members of
Pteropsida belong to the family Hominidae.
The conclusion above follows logically if which one of the following is assumed?
(a) All members of the family Hominidae are tracheophytes
(b) All members of the family Hominidae are chordates
(c) All tracheophytes are members of Pteropsida
(d) No members of the family Hominidae are chordates
(e) No chordates are members of Pteropsida - ✔✔-(b) All members of the family Hominidae are
chordates
LOGICAL REASONING:
WRONG CHOICE ANSWERS
Historian: The spread of literacy informs more people of injustices and, in the right circumstances, leads
to increased capacity to distinguish true reformers from mere opportunists. However, widespread
literacy invariably emerges before any comprehensive system of general education;thus, in the interim,
the populace is vulnerable to clever demagogues calling for change. Consequently, some relatively
benign regimes may ironically be toppled by their own "enlightened" move to increase literacy.
Which one of the following is an assumption on which the historian's argument depends?
A. A demagogue can never enlist the public support necessary to topple an existing regime unless a
comprehensive system of general education is in place.
B. Without literacy there can be no general awareness of the injustice in a society.
C. Any comprehensive system of general education will tend to preserve the authority of benign
regimes.
D. A lack of general education affects the ability to differentiate between legitimate and illegitimate calls
for reform.
E. Any benign regime that fails to provide comprehensive general education wil be toppled by a clever
demagogue. - ✔✔-D. A lack of general education affects the ability to differentiate between legitimate
and illegitimate calls for refor
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