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Deduction
All cats are mammals. Some mammals are not dogs. Therefore, some cats are not dogs.
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
True
B.
False
C.
Uncertain
D.
None of the above

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Evaluation of Arguments
A recent study suggests that students who study in groups perform better than those who study alone. Some educators argue that while group study can enhance understanding, it may also lead to distractions and dependability on peers. Which of the following conclusions is most logically supported by this argument?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Group study always leads to improved academic performance.
B.
Studying alone is more effective than studying in a group.
C.
The effectiveness of group study varies based on individual preferences and circumstances.
D.
Students should avoid group study altogether.

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Inference
If a person consistently arrives late to meetings, what can we infer about their time management skills?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
They have excellent time management skills.
B.
They may struggle with managing their time effectively.
C.
They are always busy with other important tasks.
D.
They do not value the importance of punctuality.

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Interpretation
A report states that students who study in groups tend to perform better on exams than those who study alone. Based on this information, what can be inferred about group studying?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
It is the only effective method for studying.
B.
Students who study alone will always perform worse.
C.
Group studying may improve exam performance.
D.
Group studying guarantees higher grades.

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Recognition of Assumptions
All students who study hard will pass the exam. John studies hard. Therefore, John will pass the exam.
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
The conclusion is logically valid.
B.
The assumption that all students study hard is correct.
C.
Not all students who study hard will necessarily pass.
D.
Studying hard guarantees success in exams.

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Deduction
No birds are mammals. Some mammals are not reptiles. Therefore, no birds are reptiles.
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
True
B.
False
C.
Uncertain
D.
None of the above

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Evaluation of Arguments
A city council proposes building a new park to promote community health. Some council members argue that investing in parks is unnecessary because the existing recreational facilities are sufficient. What is a significant flaw in this reasoning?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Parks are often underutilized by the community.
B.
Existing facilities may not meet the diverse health needs of residents.
C.
Investing in parks will lead to increased taxes for residents.
D.
Community health is not influenced by recreational activities.

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Inference
A study finds that students who study in groups tend to perform better than those who study alone. What can we infer from this study?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Studying in groups guarantees better performance for all students.
B.
Group study is the only effective way to learn.
C.
Students may benefit from collaboration and shared knowledge.
D.
Individual study is less effective than group study.

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Interpretation
A recent survey found that 80% of participants prefer online shopping over traditional retail. What can be concluded from this finding?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Online shopping is the best option for everyone.
B.
Traditional retail will soon disappear.
C.
A significant majority have a preference for online shopping.
D.
All participants dislike traditional retail shopping.

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Recognition of Assumptions
If it rains tomorrow, the picnic will be canceled. It is important for everyone to attend the picnic. Therefore, we should hope it does not rain.
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
The importance of the picnic affects the weather.
B.
The picnic's cancellation is a consequence of the rain.
C.
Everyone prefers picnics over the possibility of rain.
D.
It is likely to rain tomorrow.
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