Logical ReasoningDifficulty: Easy

PT119 S4 Q9 Explanation

Journalist: A free marketplace of

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Stimulus

Journalist: A free marketplace of ideas ensures that all ideas get a fair hearing. Even ideas tainted with prejudice and malice can prompt beneficial outcomes. In most countries, however, the government is responsible for over half the information released to the public through all media. For this reason, the power of governments construct near monopolies on the publication and dissemination of enormous amounts of information.

What this question is testing

Main Conclusion

Your task

Break the argument into its conclusion and evidence, then do exactly what the question stem asks with that structure.

Common trap

Answers that sound relevant to the topic but don't connect to the argument's actual reasoning.

Winning move

Predict what a right answer must do, then test each choice against the conclusion-evidence gap.

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The question
9.

Which one of the following most accurately expresses the conclusion of the

Answer choices

  1. Trap2% picked this

    The freedom of the marketplace of ideas is

  2. Trap3% picked this

    Preserving a free marketplace of ideas

  3. Correct91% picked this

    The control that governments have over information needs to

    Why this is right

    Answer C is correct.

    Skill tested: Main Conclusion · how this choice captures the argument's function is the move to repeat next time.

  4. Trap1% picked this

    Ideas that have malicious content or stem from questionable sources can

  5. Trap3% picked this

    Governments have near monopolies on the dissemination of many kinds

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