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.
Analyze the information on which each question is based, and then choose the most appropriate of the answer choices.
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Examine the following statements:
Which one of the following conclusions can be drawn from the above statements?
Option A) is incorrect, as the first statement does not state that listening radio is the only thing to do when the person gets bored.
Similarly, Option B) and C) are also incorrect.
Option D) is the logical conclusion that can be drawn from the statements.
Each aptitude test is comprised of 10 except the last test which might have fewer than 10 in some topics.
You are at question (MCQ) number 5 and Test Number 7 of Critical or Logical Reasoning: Logical Connectives. To deal with Critical or Logical Reasoning questions, you must take lesson on the subject. In case of science and Art subjects revise your text books and in case of general aptitude topics take lessons from the topic page.
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