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196. Angela: “I am confident I will have no trouble finding a job after I graduate. I have a degree from a good school and I have many connections in my chosen field.”

Ben: “That may be true, but many people have those qualifications and still struggle to find a position.”

Ben disagrees with Angela’s position by
  1. Showing that Angela’s qualifications are really to her detriment.
  2. Showing that the position Angela wants is not suited for her background.
  3. Using his own experiences to discredit hers.
  4. Showing that her qualifications may not be as impressive as she thinks.
  5. Showing that Angela is not as qualified as she claimed.
197. Angela: “I am confident I will have no trouble finding a job after I graduate. I have a degree from a good school and I have many connections in my chosen field.”

Ben: “That may be true, but many people have those qualifications and still struggle to find a position.”

Which of the following, if true, would most help strengthen Angela’s position?
  1. The employment rate in Angela’s field is much better than in Ben’s field.
  2. The employment rate for Angela’s field has improved in recent years.
  3. Angela’s school has a 100% placement rate in her chosen field.
  4. Angela has connections to many family friends to help her find a position.
  5. Angela’s friend Raquel easily found a job after graduation last year.
198. An electrician must complete both a six-month training course and an apprenticeship, in that order. If Paul has first completed an apprenticeship and then his training, he is qualified to be an electrician.

Which of the following contains flawed logic most similar to the original passage?
  1. Ella can go to either an opera or the ballet tonight. But Ella hates both, so she will go to neither.
  2. Arla must finish two more classes in order to finish her degree. Ella finished one course and will finish the other next week, so she will receive her diploma.
  3. Whales eat both shrimp and plankton, but never both together. Isla saw an animal eat both shrimp and plankton together, so it was not a whale.
  4. Cable TV does not work without having both a red cable and a blue cable connected first, and then a yellow cable. The TV has both red and blue cables connected, so it is able to work.
  5. May bought spaghetti and tomato sauce, ingredients necessary for her dinner. However, she forgot garlic, so she will be unable to cook spaghetti tonight.
199. All red cars are shinier than blue cars. All black cars are harder to clean than white cars, but white cars get less rust than red cars. All blue cars are easier to clean than black cars.

Based on the above information, which of the following must be true?
  1. Some white cars are easier to clean than blue cars.
  2. Blue cars get less rust than red cars.
  3. Black cares are the hardest to clean of all cars.
  4. Blue cars are harder to clean than white cars.
  5. Some red cars have more rust than white cars.
200. An esthetician is an expert in skincare. Marla is an esthetician and she recommended that I use this medicated acne soap, so that soap is certain to improve the quality of my skin.

Which of the following is a flaw in the above passage?
  1. It mistakes professional qualifications on one subject for knowledge on another subject.
  2. It assumes that Marla’s professional qualifications are valid.
  3. It presumes, without providing justification, that Marla has direct experience working with acne sufferers.
  4. It presumes that improving acne improves skin quality.
  5. It mistakes something being likely as being a certainty.

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