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Q1. An independent study comparing dispute resolution by the police forces in two countries, one in which the police officers are always armed and others in which police officers do not usually carry any fire-arms, found that the armed police force shot significantly more suspects than the unarmed one. The findings of the study clearly show that regular possession of a fire arm prompts police officers to disregard the use of less harmful alternatives such as tasers, CS spray etc. Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the above argument? (A) The unarmed police officers often undergo training programs related with sensitizing them towards people in general. (B) In the cases considered, the overall level of danger involved to the unarmed police officers was relatively lower than the overall level of danger involved in cases in which the armed police officers used their fire-arms. (C) In most of the cases studied, the use of the fire-arms was not initiated by the suspects being chased by the armed police. (D) In many countries, the police officers work in teams of two and more often than not, one of the officers always carries a fire-arm. (E) Studies show that in countries where the police forces are armed, the rate of death penalty is higher than in countries in which the police forces are unarmed
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Q2. Director of TalMart: Our company provides a 90-day without-question return policy on all products sold. Each month on an average, our outlets receive requests for returns on almost 20% of the sales made. It is clear that because of the ‘without question’ clause, our customers have no incentive to make wiser selections. If customers made better selections to begin with, then we would not see most of these products being returned. Which of the following is required for the argument to hold? A. A significant number of customers these days are aware of the return or exchange policy of the stores they make purchases from. B Not all customers return products even when they are happy with the quality. C Most of the customers returning the products return them because they later realise that these products are too expensive for them D. Many customers come to the store to exchange the products but end up returning them instead. E. The inherent quality of the products, a factor that the customers cannot successfully gauge at the time of buying, is often a reason for the frequent rate of returns.
CR Questions March - 25 :Q1. Last year, Energy Corp’s oil sales increased suddenly in the region of lower Ossamia. The Chief Financial Officer of the company explained this increase as the result of industrialization in the developing Ossamian nation of Kokua. He predicts that, consequently, trade made possible by industrialization will grow between Kokua and its Ossamian neighbors this year, leading to further increases in Energy Corp sales in the region.
Each of the following, if true, provides some support for the CFO’s prediction described above EXCEPT:
A. Although non-Ossamian countries have a military and trade presence in Ossamia, their oil sales last year in the region were not significantly above normal levels.
B. Mines accessing Kokua’s rich natural resources were put into operation for the first time last year.
C. Each of the Ossamian countries currently have few restrictions in place on the business that can be done with its neighboring countries.
D. One of Energy Corp’s primary competitors had a tanker accident early last year that caused environmental damage in Ossamia and damaged the company’s standing in the area.
E. One of Ossamia’s neighbors, a developing nation, has a growing population with a reasonable amount of disposable wealth.
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Q2. Rising academic and professional standards are not the primary cause of today’s higher admission standards at many graduate schools. Due to limited human and physical resources, the schools can only admit a fixed number of students each year. The increase in admission standards, which has resulted in lower acceptance rates, is primarily a result of the recent economic recession.
Which of the following, if true, would best support the argument above?
A. Many prospective students have been deterred from applying to graduate school because of decreasing acceptance rates.
B. Many professionals have lobbied for higher academic standards at graduate schools.
C. Many professionals with graduate degrees would not have been admitted to graduate programs had they faced current admission requirements.
D. Many first year graduate students cite layoffs and downsizing as the primary reason that they decided to return to school.
E. There are twice as many universities offering graduate programs today as twenty years ago.
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