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A or D. I think I'm going with A. At first I thought I and II, but that wasn't an option. I don't like III because nothing in the argument supports how many gov't workers are civil service employees. As for #2, the argument implies that it is hard and costly to fire them, but that doesn't mean workers are not actually fired, even though it costs a lot of money to do it. There could be no more workers this author thinks should be fired, but it cost the government a bunch of money to do it. Also, with #2, we don't know whether the author thinks it is a good thing that these workers be fired. All we know is that it is very difficult to fire them. This author could think that these employees should be counseled until they perform better, rather than being fired. I don't see in the argument where we can actually support the author's view on what action should be taken regarding employees that loaf. Third third issue is that the statistic is about Civil Service employees, which we believe to be government employees, but # II is about government employees. Because the author does not excplicitly state that Civil Service = all government employees, we cannot make that leap for the author in this logic and II has another reason it is not supported.

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15. In the effort to fire a Civil Service employee, his or her manager may have to spend up to $100,000 of tax money. Since Civil Service employees know how hard it is to fire them, they tend to loaf. This explains in large part why the government is so inefficient.
It can be properly inferred on the basis of the statements above that the author believes which of the following?
I. Too much job security can have a negative influence on workers.
II. More government workers should be fired.
III. Most government workers are Civil Service employees.
(A) I only
(B) I and III only
(C) II only
(D) I, II, and III
(E) III only


Another one with a wrong OA i guess....plz verify
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In the effort to fire a Civil Service employee, his or her manager may have to spend up to $100,000 of tax money. Since Civil Service employees know how hard it is to fire them, they tend to loaf. This explains in large part why the government is so inefficient.
It can be properly inferred on the basis of the statements above that the author believes which of the following?
I. Too much job security can have a negative influence on workers.
II. More government workers should be fired.
III. Most government workers are Civil Service employees.
(A) I only
(B) I and III only
(C) II only
(D) I, II, and III
(E) III only
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IMO A

In the effort to fire a Civil Service employee, his or her manager may have to spend up to $100,000 of tax money. Since Civil Service employees know how hard it is to fire them, they tend to loaf. This explains in large part why the government is so inefficient.
It can be properly inferred on the basis of the statements above that the author believes which of the following?
I. Too much job security can have a negative influence on workers. -- True
II. More government workers should be fired. -- Not mentioned --> C and D out
III. Most government workers are Civil Service employees. -- Too broad .. If most was not there i would have gone with this option

(A) I only
(B) I and III only
(C) II only
(D) I, II, and III
(E) III only
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In the effort to fire a Civil Service employee, his or her manager may have to spend up to $100,000 of tax money. Since Civil Service employees know how hard it is to fire them, they tend to loaf. This explains in large part why the government is so inefficient.
It can be properly inferred on the basis of the statements above that the author believes which of the following?
I. Too much job security can have a negative influence on workers.
II. More government workers should be fired.
III. Most government workers are Civil Service employees.

Isn't the option A too broad as we are only talking of the Civil Service employee and not any workers
For the above reason I was moving away from Option A.
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Will go with A.

In the effort to fire a Civil Service employee, his or her manager may have to spend up to $100,000 of tax money. Since Civil Service employees know how hard it is to fire them, they tend to loaf. This explains in large part why the government is so inefficient.

I. Too much job security can have a negative influence on workers.... YES, this is true. This conveys from the end line -This explains in large part why the government is so inefficient.
II. More government workers should be fired.....Argument is on government inefficiency not on firing...hence OUT OF SCOPE.
III. Most government workers are Civil Service employees....the last line has mentioned " This explains..." , here "this" is not referring to civil services rather to the system/company - in which employees know it is hard to fire them. And here civil services is taken an example of this system. Hence this COULD NOT BE THE CHOICE.
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We mostly tend the mistake with our natural ability. I read the last line as "This explains why large part of the government is inefficient" and hence chose B as the answer, however the line says "This explains in large part why the government is inefficient" which states nothing about the employees, hence (3) cannot be inferred.

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Hey All,

I'm going to weigh in on this one, at the risk of being incorrect. The thing about questions using the word "infer" is that they expect you to stay SHOCKINGLY close to what's written. We know that statement I can be inferred for the reason that many have explained (loafing due to difficulty to fire). However, even though the last statement says "This explains in large part why the government is so inefficient," we cannot necessarily infer that the writer thinks civil servants are the majority of the government.

Think of it this way, one bad employee at the top of a hierarchy could make the whole thing inefficient. We can think that that one bad employee makes the whole system inefficient without thinking that that employee makes up the majority of the work force.

Therefore I agree that A is the answer.

Hope that helps! (And that I'm right!)

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Is A not generalizing on all workers based on civil service employees? How can A be inferred?
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In the effort to fire a Civil Service employee, his or her manager may have to spend up to $100,000 of tax money. Since Civil Service employees know how hard it is to fire them, they tend to loaf. This explains in large part why the government is so inefficient.

It can be properly inferred on the basis of the statements above that the author believes which of the following?

I. Too much job security can have a negative influence on workers.
II. More government workers should be fired.
III. Most government workers are Civil Service employees.

(A) I only - Correct
(B) I and III only
(C) II only
(D) I, II, and III
(E) III only

The passage never mentions anything related to points II & III.
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Do such multiple answer questions appear on GMAT ?
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Hey All,


Think of it this way, one bad employee at the top of a hierarchy could make the whole thing inefficient. We can think that that one bad employee makes the whole system inefficient without thinking that that employee makes up the majority of the work force.



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But if we assume in all cases like this that one employ is enough, wouldn't similar questions go wrong? Eg: xyz insect is very poisonous. That's why no one lives here!
You wouldn't say that there is only one insect that is too poisonous? But that there are many...

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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?

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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?

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­This 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. 
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A Note on Answer Choice (E)
In the effort to fire a Civil Service employee, his or her manager may have to spend up to $100,000 of tax money. Since Civil Service employees know how hard it is to fire them, they tend to loaf. This explains in large part why the government is so inefficient.

It can be properly inferred on the basis of the statements above that the author believes which of the following?

I. Too much job security can have a negative influence on workers.
II. More government workers should be fired.
III. Most government workers are Civil Service employees.

(A) I only
(B) I and III only
(C) II only
(D) I, II, and III
(E) III only

Explanation on (E): Statement III is not necessarily implied by the statements of the author because most government workers do not need to be Civil Service employees to make the government inefficient (e.g., a small number of Civil Service employees in a huge military government could cause a lot of waste and inefficiency if these employees are in important positions).­
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In the effort to fire a Civil Service employee, his or her manager may have to spend up to $100,000 of tax money. Since Civil Service employees know how hard it is to fire them, they tend to loaf. This explains in large part why the government is so inefficient.

It can be properly inferred on the basis of the statements above that the author believes which of the following?

I. Too much job security can have a negative influence on workers.
II. More government workers should be fired.
III. Most government workers are Civil Service employees.

(A) I only
(B) I and III only
(C) II only
(D) I, II, and III
(E) III only
­My Approach of deleting II & III

I) "Too much job security can have a negative influence on workers." - It costs $100k to fire a CS --> CS knows that --> Hence they tend to Loaf
Ultimately, too much JS CAN have negative influence on workers. The use of CAN is fine, since we don't know any other reasons from question

II) "More government workers should be fired." - Is the author in support of firing or is it our own inference that we are running on here?

III) "Most government workers are Civil Service employees." - Doesn't necessarily need to be correct. For example, CS have the power to route decision making by Govt on policies. so a small number of CS can cause significant delays
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