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Dieticians
in Pakistan claim that treatment of those people who seek help to quit the
habit of over eating are unable to stop overeating. Therefore dieticians have
concluded that success in breaking such habit is rate. A large-scale survey
shows that thousands of people have quit the habit of overeating. If both of
the statements above are correct an explanation that resolves their apparent
contradiction is
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Answer: Option E
Explanation:
Dieticians
claim that habit of over eating is incurable and the survey claims that it is
curable. The discrepancy between both statements can be removed if we say
that the people who have will power to cure the habit of overeating do not go
for treatment but ost of such people were included in the survey.
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The
Rawalpindi city council started a publicity campaign for convincing the
people to use public transport rather than their own transport in the city.
After two months later there was a decrease in private transport on the roads
in the mid city area. The city council claimed that their publicity campaign
was successful to convince people to leave their cars at home and ride the
city bus service to work. Which of the following if true creates the most
serious doubt on the conclusion drawn above?
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Answer: Option B
Explanation:
City
councils claim that it is the result of their campaign that people are using
public transport will be shaken if we give an alternative reason of the
result. Choice B presents a good alternative reason.
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Dr.
Subhans Extensive clinical trials of the new herbal drug Podine have
demonstrated that Podine is effective in slowing the rate of aging in mer.
Dr. Talib disagrees and cites a recent study suggesting that Podine is also
to chemotherapy or other cancer treatments. Dr. Talibs response suggests that
he has interpreted Dr. Subhans statement to mean that
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Answer: Option A
Explanation:
When
Dr. Talib. Ways that he disagrees with Dr. Subhans statement because of the
fact that women find the drug effective the strong implication is that Dr.
Talib has interpreted Dr. Subhans statement as meaning that only men can use
Podine.
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In
an examination Rizwana has more marks than the Fauzia. Shugufta has fever
marks than the Zahid. Fauzia and Abid have more marks than Shugufta. If the
above is true which of the following must also be true?
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Answer: Option B
Explanation:
If
Shugufta has fewer marks than Fauzias and Fauzia has fewer marks than
Rizwanas then Shugufta must have fewer marks than Rizwanas.
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Many
people do not read the books they purchase. For example seventeen percent of
college students in Pakistan have text books but only forty-five percent of
them read more than once a yea and only seventeen percent read more than once
a week. Which of the following if true casts doubt on the claim that most
people read the books they purchase?
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Answer: Option C
Explanation:
To
create doubt an alternative reason for buying books is required.
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Asmat
Chughtai is considered by many literacy critics to be one of the greatest
Indo Pak writers of the 20th century if not of all time. However her sexist
attitude posturing have made her less popular than some of her contemporaries
among todays readers. If the statements above are true all of the following
must also be true EXCEPT.
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Answer: Option D
Explanation:
If
she expresses sexist attitude in her writings and becomes less popular as
compared to her contemporaries then her contemporaries must not express that
attitude
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Although
we may be exposed to all the various types of music - classical folk jazz
rock and country over the course of a lifetime the type of music we loved as
adolescents will always be our favorite. Which of the following if true would
most seriously weaken the argument above?
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Answer: Option B
Explanation:
A
contradictory fact can weaken the conclusion.
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In
his book Black Thief Mr. Kashif claimed that when fellow writer Mr. Salman
remarked to him. The rich are different from you and I Mr. Kashif responded
by saying Yes they have more money. All of the following conclusions can be
reasonably drawn from the above EXCEPT.
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Answer: Option E
Explanation:
Answers
(A) through (D) are all implied by one part of the exchange of the other.
However we cannot tell from the information provided in the passage whether
or not Mr. Kashif had ever been rich so answer(E) is the best answer.
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Beginning
at the end of 1965 war the enormous expenditure on arms that the Cold war
forced on both Pakistan and India while having no obvious effect on the
quality of life in Pakistn resulted in a considerable decrease in the quality
of life in India. This in turn led to general dissatisfaction disappointment
in the Indian social system and ultimately the dismantling of Indian
government. Which of the following if true most seriously weakens the
argument above?
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Answer: Option E
Explanation:
The
passages state that one and only cause - the costs of the arms race -
produced the collapse of Indian Social system. Choice (E) points out the
weakness of this argument by suggesting what is probably true - that so
massive an effect was probably the result of a combination of factors rather
than just one.
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The
compulsory training for city wagon drivers resulted in a reduction in fatal
accident rate over the past two years. Compared to the five-year period prior
to the compulsion of the training fatal accident rate decreased by 25
percent. Which one of the following if true most substantially strengthens
the argument above?
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Answer: Option A
Explanation:
If
the compulsory training is the factor responsible for the reduction then the
accident rate of other traffic segment must remain same.
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