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Directions: Click the appropriate button to indicate which conclusion follows from the passage.
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a. Modern young Americans are as politically active as young people of the 1960s and 1970s were. |
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b. Media campaigns helped to increase youth voter turnout for the 2004 election. |
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c. Political activism is not as important now as it was back in the 1960s and 1970s. |
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d. For young people, voting is something their parents do. |
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From this passage, a reader might logically draw which conclusion? |
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a. Dr. Martin would be likely to advocate the elimination of limits on working hours for truck drivers and pilots. |
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b. Dr. Martin would agree that a 30-hour shift for an intern or resident is unreasonably long. |
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c. Dr. Martin would probably agree that a tired but well-trained doctor can still be an effective doctor. |
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d. Dr. Martin believes that current medical training programs are not long enough. |
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From this passage, a reader might logically draw which conclusion? |
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a. Were cyberbullying teenagers forced to witness the consequences of their actions, they might not be so ready to torment their peers. |
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b. Among teenagers, technological tools like computers and cell phones do more harm than good. |
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c. Cyberbullying often leads to an increase in traditional, physical bullying. |
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d. Rosalind Wiseman would say that girls are as likely as boys are to start fist fights with their adversaries. |
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From this passage, a reader might logically draw which conclusion? |
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a. Offering a reward for a stolen artwork is a waste of time. |
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b. Drug dealers tend to be knowledgeable about fine art. |
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c. For art thieves, paintings are more valuable than other forms of art. |
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d. Art thieves can sometimes be vain about their accomplishments. |
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From this passage, a reader might logically draw which conclusion? |
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a. Anne Barone would agree with Paul Rozin's claim that people mindlessly eat whatever is put in front of them. |
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b. If Americans ate out more in good restaurants, they would probably be a lot slimmer. |
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c. University of Pennsylvania researchers would agree that high-calorie, high-fat fast food restaurant meals are a major cause of obesity in America. |
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d. If Americans sat down to eat more home-cooked meals with their families, their obesity rate might decrease. |
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