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Could anyone please explain why Option C for Q4 is incorrect. Passage A does become critical at the end, and states that it is not a good option for Companies to go for Patenting.

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4. Which one of the following most accurately describes the relationship between the two passages?

Difficulty Level: 650

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Both passages discuss problems with the current use of the patent system. Passage A is more general, and passage B is specific to one company. The credited response will reflect this relationship.

A. No. Passage A takes a position regarding the current patent system.

B. Yes. This is an accurate description of the two passages.

C. No. Passage A calls not joining the “arms race” a mistake.

D. No. The company in passage B is contributing to the impasse.

E. No. Passage A argues only one side of the issue.

Answer: B
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3. Which one of the following comes closest to capturing the meaning of the phrase “invent around” (Highlighted)?

The author, by using these words, subtly hinted towards his argument for making the patents 'specific', rather than making the broad-based, in turn, ,marring the research into alternative technology for getting similar output.

(A) invent a product whose use is so obvious that no one can have a patent on it
opposite to the passage's argument, which pitches towards need to patent the 'non-obvious'

(B) conceal the fact that a product infringes a patent
no such meaning interpreted in connection with 'invent around'

(C) implement a previously patented idea in a way other than that intended by the patent holder
similarity is intended, not dissimilarity with the previously patented idea

(D) develop new products based on principles that are entirely different from those for products affected by competitors’ patents
'similar' products is the emphasis here

(E) devise something that serves the same function as the patented invention without violating the patent
In line with the pre-thinking ie, devising a product with same function

(E) is the CORRECT answer
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4. Which one of the following most accurately describes the relationship between the two passages?

(A) Passage A objectively reports a set of events; passage B subjectively takes issue with aspects of the reported events.
passage B is also an objective corporate assessment

(B) Passage A discusses a problem in an industry; passage B states the position of a party dealing with that problem.
Passage A, the problem highlighted is 'patenting the obvious' , while the latter passage is based on a corporate ( a party dealing with that problem.)..CORRECT answer
(C) Passage A is highly critical of a defensive strategy used by an industry; passage B is a clarification of that strategy.
Passage A is simply a depiction of the facets of a particular strategy; it is not opinionated in any manner

(D) Passage A describes an impasse within an industry; passage B suggests a way out of this impasse.
No impasse dealt in passage A; it's simply an analysis of the current scenario

(E) Passage A lays out both sides of a dispute; passage B focuses on one of those sides.
Only one view ie, the drawbacks of the broad-basing of patents is discussed in Passage A

(B) is the CORRECT answer
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5. The authors of the passages would be most likely to agree that software companies would be well advised to

(A) amass their own portfolios of software patents
Passage B highlights this requirement as a well-thought defensive strategy..CORRECT answer

(B) attempt to license software patented by other companies
Out of scope, as no such claims made

(C) exploit patents already owned by competitors
Own set of patents is what has been advised for software companies

(D) refrain from infringing on any patents held by other companies
case for 'invent around' has been made in the 1st passage..which is contrary to this stimulus

(E) research the patents relevant to their products more thoroughly
Irrelevant answer

(A) is the CORRECT answer
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6. Which one of the following, if true, would cast doubt on the position concerning innovation in software development taken in the first paragraph of passage B?

(A) Most patents for software innovations have a duration of only 20 years or less
No such claims made in the passage

(B) Software companies that do not patent software generally offer products that are more reliable than those that do.
Reliability of products' offering not discussed in the passage

(C) Some proprietary vendors oppose software patents for self-interested reasons.
Out of scope

(D) Software innovation would be less profitable if software could not be patented.
If software innovation would be less profitable, then the corporates will likely shun the idea of 'open source' mode of innovation in software development..hence, CORRECT answer

(E) The main beneficiaries of software innovations are large corporations rather than individual innovators.
No such comparison of beneficiaries highlighted..It's only highlighted that large corporations generally adopt the technique of owning large number of closely related patents as a 'deterrence' measure

(D) is the CORRECT answer
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