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Reasoning - Analytical Reasoning:

Analytical Reasoning

MCQ - 73-707

  1. Alpha combines with Beta, giving Zeta
  2. Theta combines with Zeta, giving Beta.
  3. Zeta combines with Beta, giving Alpha.
  4. Beta combines with Theta, giving Omega.
  5. Theta is formed only when Alpha and Zeta combine.
  6. Alpha combines with Theta, giving Zeta.
  7. The order the combinations makes no difference in their outcome.

Question:

If Omega combines with Theta, the outcome is Zeta or Theta. Then the outcome of a combination of Omega and Theta is similar to the outcome of

  1. Alpha with any other
  2. Beta with any other
  3. Theta with any other
  4. Beta with any other
  5. Two of these

Correct Answer: A

Explanation:

Alpha with any other (with the exception of Omega, which we do not know) produces either Zeta or Theta, which is similar to the outcome of Omega with Theta.

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