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Question # 61

Scenario: A city must choose between building more public parks (Option A) or expanding shopping centers (Option B). Which factor most strongly supports Option A?

Options:

A.

Parks promote health, social cohesion, and environmental benefits for all residents.

B.

Shopping centers generate higher tax revenue in the short term.

C.

Parks require ongoing maintenance costs.

D.

Shopping centers attract tourists and regional shoppers.

Question # 62

Passage:

“Early historians dismissed oral traditions as unreliable. Recent scholarship reveals they preserve historical memory and cultural values overlooked in written records.”

What is the author’s main conclusion?

Options:

A.

Oral traditions are unreliable.

B.

Oral traditions preserve valuable historical and cultural knowledge.

C.

Written records are always superior.

D.

Oral traditions have no modern relevance.

Question # 63

Advertiser: “Drivers who use our fuel additive get better mileage. Therefore, our additive improves fuel efficiency.” Which flaw best describes the reasoning?

Options:

A.

Mistaking correlation for causation.

B.

Ignoring that careful drivers may choose the additive.

C.

Assuming use equals effectiveness.

D.

All of the above.

Question # 64

Advertiser: “Graduates of our test prep program scored higher than average on the LSAT. Therefore, our program improves performance.” Which flaw best describes the reasoning?

Options:

A.

Mistaking correlation for causation.

B.

Ignoring that stronger students may enroll in the program.

C.

Assuming higher averages prove effectiveness.

D.

All of the above.

Question # 65

Politician: “Unemployment fell after we passed the job-training bill. Clearly, the bill caused the decrease.” Which of the following, if true, most undermines the argument?

Options:

A.

Unemployment often decreases during economic upturns regardless of legislation.

B.

The job-training bill included funding for new training centers.

C.

The unemployment rate decreased by only 0.2%.

D.

Several other bills were passed during the same period.

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