Critical reasoning questions test your ability to analyze logical arguments. The arguments cover a range of topics and situations which average GMAT-takers would be expected to be able to understand, even if they are not very familiar with the subject area.
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When limitations were in effect on nuclear-arms testing, people tended to save more of their money, but when nuclear-arms testing increased, people tended to spend more of their money. The perceived threat of nuclear catastrophe, therefore, decreases the willingness of people to postpone consumption for the sake of saving money.
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The question:
When limitations were in effect on nuclear-arms testing, people tended to save more of their mone .... with options: The perceived threat of nuclear catastrophe has increased over the years , People’s perception of the threat of nuclear catastrophe depends on the amount of nuclear-arms testing being done, There are more consumer goods available when nuclear-arms testing increases, Most people supported the development of nuclear arms can be solved with the concepts and understanding of Critical or Logical Reasoning.