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Analysing arguments
Consider the argument: "Legislation banning plastic bags due to environmental concerns proves that using plastic alternatives is inherently safe." Which of the following assumptions must be true for the argument to hold?
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1 correct answer
A.
Plastic alternatives are free of any environmental or health hazards.
B.
Legislation always creates conditions that guarantee safety.
C.
Environmental concerns are the only factor considered in banning plastic bags.
D.
All safety issues have been thoroughly researched before legislation.

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Assumptions
Which of the following best describes an assumption in an argument?
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1 correct answer
A.
An irrelevant detail not connected to the main idea
B.
A factual statement supported by empirical evidence
C.
A statement taken for granted without requiring explicit proof
D.
A conclusion derived directly from the stated premises

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Deductions
All managers in a company are allowed to modify company policies. Alex is one of the managers. Which deduction can be made about Alex?
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1 correct answer
A.
Alex is allowed to modify company policies.
B.
Alex might not be allowed to modify company policies.
C.
Alex has modified company policies.
D.
Alex’s role does not permit him to modify company policies.

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Inferences
Consider the statement: "Although several studies have shown a correlation between exercise and improved mental well-being, some experts argue that the connection may be coincidental rather than causal." Which inference is most appropriate based on this statement?
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1 correct answer
A.
The experts believe exercise definitively causes improved mental well-being.
B.
The experts are skeptical about a direct causal relationship between exercise and mental well-being.
C.
The experts insist that the studies provided conclusive evidence.
D.
The experts claim that mental well-being is not related to physical activity.

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Interpretation
In an evaluation report, it was stated that employees who participated in a leadership training program registered a 15% increase in productivity. Which of the following interpretations most accurately reflects the implication of this report?
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1 correct answer
A.
The training program is the sole reason for increased productivity.
B.
The training program likely contributed to increased productivity along with other factors.
C.
The training program has no significant impact on productivity.
D.
The training program guarantees a permanent improvement in productivity.

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Analysing arguments
When evaluating an argument, which option best identifies the logical fallacy that occurs when a conclusion is drawn from an insufficient or unrepresentative sample size?
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1 correct answer
A.
Hasty Generalisation
B.
Ad Hominem
C.
Slippery Slope
D.
Red Herring

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Assumptions
When an argument relies on an assumption that is incorrect, the argument is likely to:
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1 correct answer
A.
Remain valid regardless of the assumption
B.
Strengthen its overall logical structure significantly
C.
Become weaker or fail completely
D.
Automatically transform into a procedural argument

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Deductions
Every student at the local school is required to present a project. If Alex did not present a project, what can be deduced?
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1 correct answer
A.
Alex is a student at the local school.
B.
Alex is exempt from all school requirements.
C.
Alex is not a student at the local school.
D.
Alex failed the project presentation requirement.

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Inferences
Read the statement: "The new policy was launched without comprehensive research into its long-term consequences, and many employees expressed dissatisfaction immediately after its implementation." Which inference is best supported by this statement?
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1 correct answer
A.
The immediate dissatisfaction means the policy will ultimately be successful.
B.
The policymakers underestimated the potential negative reaction from employees.
C.
The employees’ dissatisfaction is unrelated to the rushed implementation.
D.
The policy has already demonstrated clear benefits for most employees.

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Interpretation
A report notes, "The board's reluctance to endorse the new policy arises from the policy's failure to address critical regulatory concerns." Which of the following interpretations best explains this statement?
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1 correct answer
A.
The board is opposed to all new policies regardless of their content.
B.
The board would support the policy if it included measures to address regulatory concerns.
C.
The board's stance on the policy is unrelated to its content.
D.
The board is indifferent to issues of regulation in policy proposals.
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