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There are absolutely common patterns in wrong answers to CR problems. It's not like you can just eliminate anything that has some particular words in it, or is phrased in some particular way. But there are consistent patterns in why wrong answers are wrong.

For instance, in your second problem, (A) is wrong for a common reason: it weakens the wrong conclusion! In other words, if the conclusion said "regular cardiovascular exercise could help anyone lower their risk for disease," (A) would be a much better answer choice. But because the conclusion is specifically about blood pressure, (A) misses it. This is a pattern that shows up in a lot of CR problems! But you still have to read and understand the conclusion and the answer choice to realize that this is happening.

So, knowing these patterns is useful, because it can make you more confident in your judgments and can help you decide on an answer choice more quickly. But it's not as simple as 'eliminate anything that looks like this'...
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There are absolutely common patterns in wrong answers to CR problems. It's not like you can just eliminate anything that has some particular words in it, or is phrased in some particular way. But there are consistent patterns in why wrong answers are wrong.

For instance, in your second problem, (A) is wrong for a common reason: it weakens the wrong conclusion! In other words, if the conclusion said "regular cardiovascular exercise could help anyone lower their risk for disease," (A) would be a much better answer choice. But because the conclusion is specifically about blood pressure, (A) misses it. This is a pattern that shows up in a lot of CR problems! But you still have to read and understand the conclusion and the answer choice to realize that this is happening.

So, knowing these patterns is useful, because it can make you more confident in your judgments and can help you decide on an answer choice more quickly. But it's not as simple as 'eliminate anything that looks like this'...
Thanks for you nice feedback ccooley.
But how will you explain if the choice is wrong because it is "irrelevant". I can make the answer choices "irrelevant" by putting some words side to side, isn't it?
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I agree with both the answers and both in balance is required - thank you for your suggestions
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