rishabhsingla
I've sometimes seen a few CR or RC questions that ask the test-taker to identify the answer choice that can be "most properly inferred" from the passage/stimulus. It has happened sometimes that one of the choices paraphrases something that has already been said in the passage/stimulus.
Is it wrong to choose such a choice? What if one doesn't find any other choice compelling-enough? Does GMAC ever give an inference question in which something already stated is among the choices?
If something is exact replica of what is stated, how it can be wrong?
Out of 5 choices only one will be correct, so if one of choices is paraphrase of the stimuli -its correct.
But be wary of the half correct and half wrong answer choices, exaggerated, new information, out of scope, reverse ,and opposite answer choices.