Critical Reasoning Test 2
Description: CAT WALK EU - 8 | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
Created by: Supriya Thakkar | |
Tags: CAT WALK EU - 8 Critical Reasoning Explain/ Resolve Conclusion Weaken Inference |
Directions: The following passage is followed by a question with five options. Choose the best option.
To be mentally healthy, people must have self respect. People can maintain self respect only by continually earning the respect of others they esteem. They can earn this respect only by treating these others morally.
Which of the following conclusions can be properly drawn from the statements above?
Directions: The following passage is followed by a question with five options. Choose the best option.
During the last twenty years, eleven percent of those who received certification to practice in a particular profession were women and all those who received certification during those years obtained full time positions. Nevertheless, only five percent of the full-time positions in this profession are currently held by women. Which of the following, if true, could explain the difference in the percentage mentioned in the passage above?
Directions: The following passage is followed by a question with five options. Choose the best option.
The new car to buy this year is the Santro. We had 100 randomly selected motorists drive the Santro and the other two leading sub-compact cars. Seventy-five drivers ranked the Santro first in handling. Sixty -nine rated the Santro first in styling. From the responses of these 100 drivers, we can show you that they ranked Santro first overall in our composite category of style, performance, comfort, and drivability.
The persuasive appeal of the advertisement's claim is most weakened by its use of the undefined word.
Directions: Read the following passgae and choose the option that best answers the question that follows.
A reporter asked the chairman of a company: “Is your company going to continue to discriminate against women in its hiring and promotion policies?”
The above question of the reporter might be considered unfair for which of the following reasons?
I. Its construction seeks a “yes” or “no” answer where both might be inappropriate. II. It is internally inconsistent. III. It contains a hidden presupposition which the responder might wish to contest.
Directions: The following passage is followed by a question with five options. Choose the best option.
Ms. Aruna Khadiwala argued that money and time invested in acquiring a professional degree are totally wasted. As evidence supporting her argument, she offered the case of a man who, at considerable expense of money and time, completed his law degree and then married and lived as a house-husband taking care of his children.
Ms. Aruna makes the unsupported assumption that
Directions: The following passage is followed by a question with five options. Choose the best option.
The recent decline in the value of rupee was triggered by a prediction of slower economic growth in the coming year. This prediction would not have adversely affected the rupee but for the government's huge budget deficit. Budget deficit should, therefore, be decreased to prevent future currency declines.
Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the conclusion about how to prevent future currency declines?
Directions: The following passage is followed by a question with five options. Choose the best option.
A study published by the Department of Education shows that children in the central parts of cities lag far behind students in the suburbs and the rural areas, in reading skills. The report blamed this differential on the overcrowding in the classrooms of city schools. I maintain, however, that the real reason that city children are poorer readers than non-city children is that they do not get enough fresh air and sunshine.
Which of the following would LEAST strengthen the author's point in the argument above?
Directions: Sanders Sandberg, a Swedish transhumanist has expounded on something called a 'breakeven point', thus: “As medicine and life extension advances, the life expectancy of the population increases somewhat each year, and this process may accelerate given new technologies or new knowledge. The longer you live the more medical advances can occur. If the increase of life extends your life expectancy by more than one year, the break even point is reached after the fusion (physics term for the point where more energy is produced than is used to drive the reactor) and individuals have a finite chance of living indefinitely.” Quite naturally the breakeven point presupposes that medical advances never run into firm barriers and that they can be developed fast enough. Sure, in unfounded models of medical thought like bloodletting homeopathy, dead-ends are to be expected but given the history of coherent medicine, such barriers have never been encountered as yet. By this precedent, therefore, they will in all likelihood never be encountered in the future either.
Sandberg's breakeven point' is conceptualized on the assumption that
Maintaining mix-and-match information systems and an outdated application infrastructure can be expensive. Today's users demand applications that enable publishing communication and collaboration, workflow and decision support, and transaction integrity. Information Technology managers, on the other hand, try to reduce system costs and complexity.
The author of the above believes that
Directions: Sanders Sandberg, a Swedish transhumanist has expounded on something called a 'breakeven point', thus: “As medicine and life extension advances, the life expectancy of the population increases somewhat each year, and this process may accelerate given new technologies or new knowledge. The longer you live the more medical advances can occur. If the increase of life extends your life expectancy by more than one year, the break even point is reached after the fusion (physics term for the point where more energy is produced than is used to drive the reactor) and individuals have a finite chance of living indefinitely.” Quite naturally the breakeven point presupposes that medical advances never run into firm barriers and that they can be developed fast enough. Sure, in unfounded models of medical thought like bloodletting homeopathy, dead-ends are to be expected but given the history of coherent medicine, such barriers have never been encountered as yet. By this precedent, therefore, they will in all likelihood never be encountered in the future either.
The author's belief of continued uninterrupted advances in medicine presupposes that
We hear it said that, for all the social advancement that India has made over the past fifty years - for all of the cultural and social barriers that we have removed, this remains an inherently socially prejudiced society, in which the higher class has never fully accepted the equal humanity of the lower class. Those who repeat this slander against India neglect the fact that, as I write, some of the most popular TV programmes focus on the lives of proud lower class families, whose members have become some of the best-recognized-and most widely admired-people in India.
The argument above assumes that
Literary historians today have rejected conventional analysis of the development of English Renaissance drama. They no longer accept the idea that the sudden achievement of Elizabethan playwrights was a historical anomaly, a sort of magical rediscovery of ancient Greek dramatic form applied to contemporary English subject matter. Instead, most students of the theatre now view Elizabethan drama as being organically related to traditional local drama, particularly medieval morality plays.
Which of the following is not consistent with the passage above?
Directions: The following passage is followed by a question with five options. Choose the best option.
Nineteenth-century art critics judged art by the realism of its method of representation. It was assumed that the realistic method developed from primitive beginnings to the perfection of formal realism. It is one of the permanent gains of the aesthetic revolution of the twentieth century that we are rid of this type of aesthetics.
It can be inferred from the above passage that the artistic revolution of the twentieth century had which of the following effects?
Directions: The following passage is followed by a question with five options. Choose the best option.
“We must do something about the way we do business in the Power Industry” said the CEO of Enron. “In the last five years of our existence, Enron has not made a single paisa profit despite pumping a couple of hundred million dollars in the business. Every coaching class in the city of Mumbai makes about 10 lakhs of profit in its second year of operation investing less than 1% of that amount”.
The argument of the CEO above can be criticized in all of the following ways EXCEPT that
Directions: The following passage is followed by a question with five options. Choose the best option.
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT: When you enroll with Golden Careers Business Institute (GCBI), you will have access to our placement counseling service. Last year, 92% of our graduates who asked us to help them find jobs, found them. So go to GCBI for your future!
Which of the following would be appropriate questions to ask in order to determine the value of the preceding claim?
I. How many of your graduates asked GCBI for assistance? II. How many people graduated from GCBI last year? III. Did those who asked for jobs find ones in the areas for which they were trained? IV. Was GCBI responsible for finding the jobs or did the graduates find them independently?