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Read the following passage and answer the questions.
Though persons of any age can have cancer, recent research has shown that eating fiber rich diet may reduce risk of some types of cancer. Modern lifestyle has resulted in increased consumption of junk food that is low in fiber. We should fortify junk food with fiber.[1] "NO JUNK FOOD NO CANCER"!
(A) The statement cannot be logically inferred from the passage.
(B) The statement is a logical inference from the passage above.
(C) The passage has contradicting statements.
(D) None of the above.[2] I: Cancer is a modern disease.
II: Modern lifestyle and eating habits may have increased risk of cancer.
(A) Both I and II can be logically inferred from the above passage.
(B) Neither I nor II can be logically inferred from the above passage.
(C) Only I can be logically inferred from the above passage.
(D) Only II can be logically inferred from the above passage.asked in JMET
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It is important for companies to motivate their employees to stay fit. Therefore, employees are provided with gymnasium facilities.
[1] Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the above argument?
1) Only those employees who use gymnasium facilities are fit.
2) The employees who use gymnasium facilities are fit.
3) The employees who are fit use gymnasium facilities.
4) Some employees who use the gymnasium facilities are fit.[2] Which of the following, if true, most weakens the above argument?
1) All those employees who undergo a dieting program are fit.
2) Not all those employees who undergo a dieting program are fit.
3) Not all those employees who use gymnasium facilities are fit.
4) All of those employees who use gymnasium facilities are fit.asked in JMET
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Gopal: My father insists that the only way to get a good rank in the JMET examination is to work much harder than what I do at present. However, Alok and Raju, my two college seniors whom he coached for JMET last year got good ranks with less effort than what I am putting in.
[1] Gopal's primary purpose for making his point is to
(1) present the ideal method to prepare for JMET examination.
(2) present evidence that was previously overlooked.
(3) point out a logical flaw in his father's reasoning.
(4) draw an analogy to justify his method of preparation.[2] Which of the following statements would be the most effective rebuttal by Gopal's father to his arguments?
(1) Your two college seniors did not have to put in more effort as they had been preparing for this examination for a longer duration.
(2) I have been coaching students for this examination since its inception, and hence feel that you need to put in more effort.
(3) You need to provide much more detailed data to support your argument.
(4) My suggestion is not obviously wrong. There is only one way to find out if it is wrong, and that is to try it.asked in JMET
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