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Reasoning - Logical Reasoning:

Logical Reasoning

MCQ - 157-8109

Question:

The once vast regions of South American rain forest are fast dwindling in number and size. As a result, species extinction is fifty times more rapid today than two decades ago. Despite the outcries o environmentalists to halt the destruction of species-rich and oxygen-producing forest regions, little is being done to protect these wildernesses, so vital to the well-being and continuation of earth’s fragile ecological system.

Which of the following is an implication of the passage above?

  1. The continued existence and health of rain forests is imperative for the survival of future generations.
  2. Environmentalists are unnecessarily concerned about threats to the rain forest.
  3. The number of wilderness areas should be increased
  4. Environmentalists are unnecessarily concerned about threats to the rain forest.
  5. The legal system is slow to effect change but will eventually respond to the ecological needs of the people.

Correct Answer: A

Explanation:

The author maintains, in the last sentence, that the rain forest is vital to the well-being and continuation of earth’s fragile ecological system. Therefore, the author implies that future generations depend upon the continued health of the rain forests.

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