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Can someone help me with the explanation of Q# 6 & 7?

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7. Which one of the following most accurately describes the author’s attitude in the passage?

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Use your Bottom Line of the passage to help you to evaluate the choices. The credited response will be compatible with the author’s criticism of voluntariness as a standard for risk mitigation policy.

A. No. This answer choice is too strong. While the author disagrees with the use of voluntariness, he does not make a claim about whether people misunderstand the amount of risk in an activity.

B. No. While the author disagrees with the use of voluntariness as a standard, he does not make a claim that it will lead to excessive regulation.

C. Yes. While the author disagrees with the use of voluntariness as a standard, he does not make a claim that it will lead to excessive regulation.

D. No. This answer choice is too strong. The author allows for exceptions from the principle that the number of lives saved should dictate policy and advocates identifying the more specific considerations at play in those exceptional circumstances.

E. No. The author argues against the method of laypeople, not of policy experts.

Answer: C
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Isn't this passage level is more tougher than CAT level ?
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Can someone explain why the option C is correct in answer 7?
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Can someone explain why the option C is correct in answer 7?

Explanation to question #7

https://gmatclub.com/forum/it-is-genera ... l#p3188311

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Can someone help me with an explanation of Q4?
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Can someone help me with an explanation of Q4?

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4. It can be inferred from the passage that the author would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements?

Difficulty Level: 700

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The credited response will be the statement that is best supported by evidence within the passage text.

A. No. The author’s standard for risk-mitigation rests on the number of lives saved rather than on the level of danger or social usefulness of an activity.

B. Yes. The author argues against using voluntariness as a standard.

C. No. This is not discussed in the passage.

D. No. The author argues against using voluntariness as a standard.

E. No. The author does not claim that any specific risk is voluntary or involuntary and argues against using voluntariness as a standard.

Answer: B
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Can anyone explain Que 3?
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Can anyone explain Que 3?

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3. According to the passage, which one of the following do laypeople generally consider to involve risk that is not freely assumed?

Difficulty Level: 650-700

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To answer this question, you need to find where in the passage the author discusses laypeople and involuntary risk. The credited response will be explicitly supported by the passage text.

A. No. This is not mentioned in the passage.

B. No. This is mentioned as an example of a “voluntary” risk that people would not support.

C. No. This is mentioned as an example of a “voluntary” risk that people would likely be willing to spend resources mitigating.

D. Yes. This is explicitly supported by lines 25–28.

E. No. This is mentioned as an example of a risk that should be assumed by the individual.

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Hello, can someone post the official answer explanations for this RC?
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Hello, can someone post the official answer explanations for this RC?

This passage came with 7 questions; among them, questions #3, 4, 6, and 7 are already explained. Let me know the question number you want to get explained.
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Hello, can someone post the official answer explanations for this RC?

This passage came with 7 questions; among them, questions #3, 4, 6, and 7 are already explained. Let me know the question number you want to get explained.

I was a bit confused on the #5 question, can you please post the solution for that?
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Hello, can someone post the official answer explanations for this RC?

This passage came with 7 questions; among them, questions #3, 4, 6, and 7 are already explained. Let me know the question number you want to get explained.

I was a bit confused on the #5 question, can you please post the solution for that?

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5. The author’s use of the phrase “no special magic” (line 43) is most likely meant primarily to convey that notions like “voluntary” and “involuntary”

Difficulty Level: 650-700

Explanation

The author uses the phrase “no special magic” at the end of the fourth paragraph to introduce his conclusion that voluntariness should not be the standard by which regulatory policy is guided because of the flaws both in determining voluntariness and in the kinds of risks that should be mitigated.

A. No. The author disagrees with the terms both because they are ambiguous and because they do not provide a good guide.

B. No. This answer choice is too strong. The author does not claim any intentional concealment.

C. No. The author disagrees with the terms because they are too ambiguous.

D. No. The author does not relate the terms to the consequences of risk; rather they are discussed as types of risk.

E. Yes. This captures the author’s discussion at the end of the fourth paragraph.

Answer: E
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­3. According to the passage, which one of the following do laypeople generally consider to involve risk that is not freely assumed?
(C) serving as a firefighter - this is considered voluntary in the passage. 
(D) traveling in airplanes - Yes
 
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Can someone help me with the explanation of Q# 6 & 7?
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6. The passage most strongly supports the inference that the author believes which one of the following?

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The credited response will be the statement that is best supported by evidence within the passage text.

A. No. This answer choice is too strong. The author advocates policies based on the number of lives saved, but he does not argue that there should be intervention in all instances of the risk of loss of human life.

B. Yes. In the second paragraph, the author states that with most environmental risks, “it is not an all-or-nothing matter, but one of degree.”

C. No. The author argues against voluntariness as a standard for policy making.

D. No. The author acknowledges the limited resources devoted to risk reduction and does not argue that they should be increased.

E. No. The author states in the first paragraph that most people make judgments about risk based on the voluntariness of an activity, but the author argues against voluntariness as a standard.

Answer: B
­But as per the question  choice A which is "too strong" should be the correct option, right?
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­But as per the question  choice A which is "too strong" should be the correct option, right?
­No! Option (B) is correct; Option (A) is incorrect.
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Hi Sajjad1994, possible to provide explanation for question 1?
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Hi Sajjad1994, possible to provide explanation for question 1?
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Explanation

­1. Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main point of the passage?

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Use your Bottom Line of the passage to help you to evaluate the choices. The correct answer will discuss Katherine Dunham’s contributions to modern dance.

A. No. The passage focuses on Dunham’s contributions to dance rather than to anthropology.

B. No. This answer choice is too narrow. While true, this answer choice omits the necessary discussion of Dunham’s larger contributions.

C. No. The passage does not discuss political concerns.

D. No. This answer choice is too narrow. While Dunham’s research centered on the origins of Caribbean dance forms in African culture, that is only one part of the passage.

E. Yes. This answer is an accurate paraphrase of the Bottom Line.

Answer: E
 
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