Thank you for using the timer - this advanced tool can estimate your performance and suggest more practice questions. We have subscribed you to Daily Prep Questions via email.
Customized for You
we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History
Track Your Progress
every week, we’ll send you an estimated GMAT score based on your performance
Practice Pays
we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History
Not interested in getting valuable practice questions and articles delivered to your email? No problem, unsubscribe here.
Thank you for using the timer!
We noticed you are actually not timing your practice. Click the START button first next time you use the timer.
There are many benefits to timing your practice, including:
n this GMAT experience talk show, we talk to Tavishi, a young MBA aspirant from India who recently scored 725 in her latest GMAT Focus exam. It’s a 99.9 percentile score on new GMAT Focus edition and she achieved this feat in her first GMAT attempt.
What do András from Hungary, Conner from the United States, Giorgio from Italy, Leo from Germany, and Saahil from India have in common? They all earned top scores on the GMAT Focus Edition using the Target Test Prep course!
Ready to ace the GMAT and unlock your dream MBA program? Look no further! In this comprehensive video, we cover everything you need to know – from mindset shifts to powerful strategies and a step-by-step monthly plan.
earn how to utilize unique factors about your profile to stand out in the MBA application. Join Jen with ARINGO as she dives into the different parts of the application where you can share your individuality in a stacked applicant pool.
Join us for a GMAT Marathon on May the 4th, where the power of your preparation will be as strong as the Force! Just like Jedi Masters hone their skills, we'll be sharpening our minds for the GMAT challenges ahead.
In this webinar, Rajat Sadana, GMAT Club’s #1 rated expert will help you create a personalized study plan so that each one of you can visualize your journey to a top GMAT Focus Score.
While the benefits of cardio-vascular exercise are well known, studies
[#permalink]
Updated on: 25 Feb 2021, 00:09
1
Bookmarks
Show timer
00:00
A
B
C
D
E
Difficulty:
85%
(hard)
Question Stats:
38%
(02:00)
correct
62%
(02:01)
wrong
based on 39
sessions
HideShow
timer Statistics
While the benefits of cardio-vascular exercise are well known, studies have shown that strenuous exercise is actually damaging to the immune system. Athletes, although fit in general terms, are highly susceptible to colds and flu. What's more, many sports people develop cancer at an early age despite their healthy diets and high levels of physical fitness. It is thought by doctors that a healthy immune system is the best way to prevent cancer. Therefore, to increase your chances of a long life, maintaining a high level of physical fitness is ill-advised.
Which one of the following identifies the flaw in the above argument?
A There is little or no evidence of a link between strenuous exercise and the immune system.
B There may be other reasons for cancer amongst sports people, e.g. the use of performance-enhancing drugs.
C There is no guarantee that a healthy immune system will prevent someone from developing cancer.
D There may be more lives prolonged by high levels of fitness than are lost to early-age cancer.
E There are many more damaging things for the immune system than strenuous exercise.
This Question is Locked Due to Poor Quality
Hi there,
The question you've reached has been archived due to not meeting our community quality standards. No more replies are possible here.
Looking for better-quality questions? Check out the 'Similar Questions' block below
for a list of similar but high-quality questions.
Want to join other relevant Problem Solving discussions? Visit our Critical Reasoning (CR) Forum
for the most recent and top-quality discussions.
Re: While the benefits of cardio-vascular exercise are well known, studies
[#permalink]
26 Feb 2021, 13:39
1
Kudos
Expert Reply
What is the source of the question, I wonder? I see there is some confusion between the main contenders in (B) and (D). Although they both adopt a may be framework, meaning neither one leads to proof positive against the argument, the former attacks a premise—many sports people develop cancer at an early age despite their... high levels of physical fitness—a premise that leads to the conclusion, namely that to increase your chances of a long life, maintaining a high level of physical fitness is ill-advised. Choice (D) addresses this argument directly, the relationship between longevity and physical fitness, so it makes for a more compelling answer than its counterpart.
I see a few issues with the question that make me doubt that it would appear as is on the GMAT™. If you are preparing for the exam, then stick to material published by GMAC™. But if you are just scouring the forum for fun, then I hope you get what you want from this one.