Nidhibatra
Could someone please clearly explain why first statement is correct inspite of the fact that it is too broad and talk about workers in general and why last statement is incorrect?
Posted from my mobile deviceThis problem is a bit loose--it's clearly not official--but it's important to recognize that A is not broad at all. When we say that something CAN be true, that doesn't mean it applies to more cases beyond what we've seen. For instance, there's a man in my town who was born without arms and has learned to play the guitar with his feet. It's quite impressive to watch, and certainly not something most of us could do. But it CAN happen, because it did in this case. So when we say "X can happen" or "A person can do X," that doesn't mean that it usually/often happens, or even that it has happened more than once. It just means that it isn't completely impossible.
As for III, it has no support whatsoever. "Most" means "more than half," but we have no idea what proportion of government workers are Civil Service employees. The argument hasn't even mentioned any other kind of government worker, nor how numerous any type is.