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Sajjad1994 Explanation for #1 & Explanation for #4 please?

Isn't option 'E' in #1 already stated in the last para of the passage? If it's already stated then how is it an assumption?

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1. Which of the following is an assumption underlying the last sentence in the passage?

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(A) Ultrasonic repellents are tested in controlled conditions:
This option suggests that there is a rigorous testing process for ultrasonic repellents in controlled conditions. However, the passage does not provide any information about the testing conditions or whether such testing is conducted. Therefore, this assumption is not supported by the passage.

(B) Ultrasonic devices permanently eradicate certain kinds of pests:
This option implies that ultrasonic devices have the ability to permanently eliminate specific pests. However, the passage mentions that the devices are effective only for a short period of time and that animals habituate to the emitted sounds, eventually ignoring them. This contradicts the idea of permanent eradication, making this assumption inconsistent with the information provided in the passage.

(C) Manufacturers of ultrasonic repellents fool buyers:
This option assumes that manufacturers intentionally deceive buyers regarding the effectiveness of ultrasonic repellents. While the passage mentions that advertiser claims are unsubstantiated by research, it does not explicitly state that manufacturers are purposely fooling buyers. It is more focused on the lack of scientific evidence to support the efficacy claims. Therefore, this assumption goes beyond the scope of the passage.

(D) Users of ultrasonic devices do not understand science:
This option suggests that users of ultrasonic devices lack an understanding of science. The passage does not provide any information about the scientific literacy of users, nor does it indicate that their understanding of science is relevant to the effectiveness of the devices. Therefore, this assumption is not supported by the passage.

(E) Ultrasonic devices do not work in the long term:
This option assumes that ultrasonic devices are not effective in the long term. This aligns with the information provided in the passage, which states that the devices have limited effectiveness over time and that animals habituate to the emitted sounds. The passage also mentions that effects are negated within a few days to a week. Therefore, this assumption is consistent with the passage and is the correct answer.

Answer: E
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Sajjad1994 Explanation for #1 & Explanation for #4 please?

Isn't option 'E' in #1 already stated in the last para of the passage? If it's already stated then how is it an assumption?

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4. The passage can best be described as which of the following?

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The passage does present a perspective and opinion regarding ultrasonic devices as repellents. It discusses the lack of reliable data to support the efficacy claims made by advertisers and highlights the fact that people's desire to get rid of pests or address pet behavior leads them to purchase these devices despite the lack of scientific evidence. It also mentions that some individuals swear by the effectiveness of the devices, possibly due to immediate results or other unrelated factors.

While the passage provides some factual information, it also incorporates subjective elements, such as opinions on the efficacy claims and the behavior of consumers. Therefore, considering the opinionated nature of the passage, (D) "An opinion piece on a particular manufactured item" can indeed be a suitable description.

Answer: D
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