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Explanation -
Can someone explain the below?
Nina June 3, 2014
- Exam Questions
- Logical Reasoning
- Argument Structure
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Answer choices -
Can someone explain why it is answer choice b and not c? Joseph's claim that Fermats theory proba...
Nina June 3, 2014
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- Logical Reasoning
- Argument Structure
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Conclusion -
Can someone explain why the conclusion of the argument is NOT that "it should be obvious that w s...
Nina June 3, 2014
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- Logical Reasoning
- Argument Structure
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Explanation -
I am having trouble with wording in the answer choices.
For this question I have the conclusion:...
Nina June 2, 2014
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- Logical Reasoning
- Argument Structure
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I don't understand why (c) is the correct answer?
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Batman June 2, 2014
- Exam Questions
- Logical Reasoning
- Paradox
- October 1996 - Sec 1 - Q18
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(1) Please explain why choice (c) and (d) can also be "must be true" according to the stimulus.
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Batman June 2, 2014
- Exam Questions
- Logical Reasoning
- Bizarro
- October 1996 - Sec 1 - Q7
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Could you please illustrate the logical structure of the answer (a) and compare with the stimulus...
Batman May 31, 2014
- Exam Questions
- Logical Reasoning
- Parallel Reasoning
- June 1996 - Sec 4 - Q24
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Is this method of reasoning question or evaluation question? What does the answer mean?
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Batman May 31, 2014
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- Logical Reasoning
- Argument Evaluation
- June 1996 - Sec 4 - Q5
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I don't understand what the answer (c) means. Is there any proposal on Keziah's argument? What me...
Batman May 31, 2014
- Exam Questions
- Logical Reasoning
- Methods of Reasoning
- June 1996 - Sec 4 - Q2
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Hi, I am kind of lost in how this answer was derived. I'm not sure why the correct answer was A.
Crystalhindi May 30, 2014
- Exam Questions
- Logical Reasoning
- Cannot Be True
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