Logical ReasoningDifficulty: Easy

PT7 S1 Q3 Explanation

Harry: Airlines have made it

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Stimulus

Harry: Airlines have made it possible for anyone to travel around the world in much less time than was formerly possible. Judith: That is not true. for all but the rich.

What this question is testing

Method

Your task

Describe how the argument proceeds — the technique it uses to reach its conclusion.

Common trap

Answers that describe a method the argument doesn't actually use.

Winning move

Track the role each statement plays, then match that to the choice describing the same moves.

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The question
3.

Judith’s response shows that she interprets Harry’s statement to

Answer choices

  1. Trap2% picked this

    the majority of people are

  2. Trap4% picked this

    everyone has an equal right to experience

  3. Trap2% picked this

    world travel is only possible via routes serviced

  4. Trap11% picked this

    most forms of world travel are not affordable for

  5. Correct81% picked this

    anyone can afford to travel long distances

    Why this is right

    Answer E is correct.

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

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