Critical Reasoning Butler: June 2025 |
June 27 | CR 1 | CR 2 |
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CR 1 Anny Chross is a known detective novelist. Having noticed a survey stating that readers between the ages of 18 and 24 prefer a relatively simple detective story over a more complicated narrative which makes more demands on the reader, Ms. Chross has decided to change the plot to make it easier to comprehend by her readership.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously strengthens Ms. Chross's decision?
(A) Readers of love stories between the ages of 18-24 prefer to read relatively simple plotted books.
(B) Readers of detective novels prefer buying paperback over hard cover, as the former tend to cost significantly less.
(C) 58.5% of Anny Chross' readers are adults younger than 25 years.
(D) The age range of Anny Chross' readership spans between 14 to over 80 years old.
(E) Readers between the ages of 35-44 find relatively simple plots uninteresting.
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CR 2 Annoyed and unsatisfied with the services provided by banks, a consumer single-handedly created a new banking system. The new system gained popularity rapidly, soon controlling a large portion of the market, and consequently leading to the bankruptcy of a few large banks. These cases of bankruptcy resulted in the unemployment of thousands of people. The government intervened, terminating all business related to the new banking system on the basis of the claim that it was the root of the unemployment, and a potential economic crisis. Nevertheless, in the interests of economic health, this forced closure of the new banking system should be revoked since __________.
Which of the following most logically completes the argument?
(A) it was the incompetence and high fees charged by the banks that led to the development of the new system in the first place
(B) the fact that many banks went bankrupt only shows that people are better off saving their hard-earned money in safes
(C) mass unemployment results in a low purchasing power and, in turn, low income for industries, fueling additional unemployment
(D) the methods formerly employed by the banks sapped the economy's foundations and left it vulnerable to radical changes in its monetary system
(E) developers of new products or services must take into account the social and economic effect of their creations on the greater population