Critical Reasoning section 3 MCQ Practice Questions Answers Test with Solutions & More Shortcuts
Critical Reasoning PRACTICE TEST [4 - EXERCISES]
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Directions:
Attempt these questions based on the information given against each.
Question : 16
Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text given below : Physically, inertia is a feeling that you just can't move; mentally, it is a sluggish mind. Even if you try to be sensitive, if your mind is sluggish, you just don't feel anything intensely. You may even see a tragedy enacted in front of your eyes and not be able to respond meaningfully. You may see one person exploiting another, one group persecuting another, and not be able to get angry. Your energy is frozen. You are not deliberately refusing to act; you just don't have the capacity. A. Inertia makes your body and mind sluggish. They become insensitive to tragedies, exploitation, and persecution because it freezes your energy and decapacitates it. B. When you have inertia you don't act although you see one person exploiting another or one group persecuting another. You don't get angry because you are incapable. C. Inertia is of two types – physical and mental. Physical inertia restricts bodily movements. Mental inertia prevents mental response to events enacted in front of your eyes. D. Physical inertia stops your body from moving; mental inertia freezes your energy, and stop your mind from responding meaningfully to events, even tragedies, in front of you.
a) A
b) C
c) B
d) D
Answer »Answer: (c)
(c) is the correct choice because according to the passage having inertia means we are incapable of doing anything. Eventhough we may see one person exploiting another, or a group persecuting another.
Question : 17
Efficiency is all right in its place, in the shop, the factory, the store. The trouble with efficiency is that it wants to rule our play as well as our work; it won't be content to reign in the shop, it follows us home. It can be inferred from the above passage that
a) Efficiency can become all - pervading
b) Efficiency can be more of a torture than a blessing
c) Efficiency does not always pay
d) None of these
Answer »Answer: (a)
(a) is the correct choice as the passage says that "efficiency is present everywhere, this makes it all pervading". The passage does not suggest that efficiency does not pay or can be more of a torture.
Question : 18
Developed countries have made adequate provisions for social security for senior citizens. State insurers (as well as private ones) offer medicare and pension benefits to people who can no longer earn. In India, with the collapse of the joint family system, the traditional shelter of the elderly has disappeared. And a state faced with a financial crunch is not in a position to provide financial security, So, it is advisable that the working population give serious thought to building a financial base for itself. Which one of the following, if it were to happen, weakens the conclusion drawn in the above passage the most
a) The insurance sector is under developed and trends indicate that it will be extensively privatized in the future.
b) India is on a path of development that will take it to a developed country status, with all its positive and negative implications.
c) The insurance sector is under developed and trends indicate that it will be extensively privatized in the future.
d) If the working population builds a stronger financial base, there will be a revival of the joint family system.
Answer »Answer: (d)
(d) comes across the right choice, as according to the passage, the working population needs a stronger financial base, since the joint family system is collapsing and thus the elderly are not being given the traditional shelter and the state can't provided it as it faces a financial crunch. Thus (d) is contrary to the conclusion drawn from the passage.
Question : 19
Most citizens are very conscientious about observing a law when they can see the reason behind it. For instance, there has been very little need to actively enforce the recently implemented law that increased the penalty for godmen duping people of their money by playing with their emotions. This is because citizens are very conscientious about duping someone in the name of religion, as it leaves their religious gurus with a bad name. Which of the following statements would the author of this passage be most likely to believe?
a) The increased penalty alone is a significant motivation for most citizens to obey the law.
b) Godmen should not be allowed to play with the emotions of the people.
c) There are still too many inconsiderate citizens in the society.
d) Society should make an effort to teach citizens the reasons for its laws.
Answer »Answer: (d)
The opening sentence provides the cue to solving this problem, which clearly says that the citizens will definitely obey a law if they understand the reason behind its imposition. So the society should make an effort to teach citizens the reasons for its laws.
Question : 20
Some scientists believe that, in certain species of birds, actual particles of metal within the brain react to the Earth's magnetic field in the same way as the needle in a compass. It is this mechanism that is thought to underlie the birds'amazing ability to navigate accurately over distances of thousands of miles by day and night during migration. To test this theory, researchers surgically removed the metal particles from the heads of some birds and then released them, alongwith a number of untreated birds, at the usual time and place of their annual winter migration. Which of the following results would most seriously weaken the theory being tested?
a) The untreated birds were confused by the erratic flight patterns of the surgically treated birds and failed to migrate successfully.
b) The surgically treated birds were able to migrate about as accurately as the untreated birds.
c) The surgically treated birds were able to follow their usual flight patterns successfully by day, but not by night.
d) The surgically treated birds were able to migrate successfully only when closely following a group of untreated birds.
Answer »Answer: (b)
Option (b) would most seriously weaken theory being tested because it negates the study completely.
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