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mimic the logic

by maihuna » Sun Jan 04, 2009 11:35 am
If, in a tennis tournament, a match reaches a fifth-set tiebreak, the lower-ranked player always loses the tiebreak (and, therefore, the match). If Rafael, the second-ranked player, wins a tournament by beating Roger, the top-ranked player, then the match must not have included a fifth-set tiebreak.

Which of the following arguments most closely mimics the reasoning used in the above argument?
If a woman with a family history of twins gets pregnant three times, she will have one set of twins. Jennifer, who falls into this category, had two sets of twins, so she must not have gotten pregnant exactly three times.
If a salesman sells more product than anyone else in a calendar year, then he will earn an all-expenses-paid vacation. Joe earned an all-expense-paid vacation, so he must have sold more product than anyone else for the year.
A newspaper can charge a 50% premium for ads if its circulation surpasses 100,000; if the circulation does not pass 100,000, therefore, the newspaper can't charge any kind of premium for ads.
If a student is in the top 10% of her class, she will earn a college scholarship. Anna is not in the top 10% of her class, so she will not earn a scholarship.
All of the players on a football team receive a cash bonus if the team wins the Super Bowl. If quarterback Tom Brady earned a cash bonus last year, he must have been a member of the winning Super Bowl team.
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by codesnooker » Sun Jan 04, 2009 2:56 pm
This question is something like: If X then Y. If not Y then not X.....

That is, if we look at the question, then the format is:-

Premise (P): If X then Y.
Conclusion (C): If not Y then not X.

Now formulate the same things for the options also.

A)
Premise (P):If X then Y.
Conclusion (C): If not Y then not X.
(This match the original pattern, hence should be the correct answer).

B)
Premise (P):If X then Y.
Conclusion (C): Y then X. (Wrong, it does not match the pattern).

C)
Premise (P): X then Y. (Wrong, does not match the pattern).
Conclusion (C): If not Y then not X.

D)
Premise (P): If X then Y.
Conclusion (C): If not X then not Y
(Wrong, does not match the original pattern).

E)
Premise (P): X if Y
Conclusion (C): Y then X
(Wrong, does not match the original pattern).


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by ronniecoleman » Sun Jan 04, 2009 11:00 pm
if match reaches fift set---->lower player will loose

a ---> b

causation

a happens then b will happen..

so if b does not happen ... a should not happen,,,,,,


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by maihuna » Mon Jan 05, 2009 9:35 pm
OA is A

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by logitech » Tue Jan 06, 2009 3:39 am
codesnooker wrote:This question is something like: If X then Y. If not Y then not X.....

That is, if we look at the question, then the format is:-

Premise (P): If X then Y.
Conclusion (C): If not Y then not X.

Now formulate the same things for the options also.

A)
Premise (P):If X then Y.
Conclusion (C): If not Y then not X.
(This match the original pattern, hence should be the correct answer).

B)
Premise (P):If X then Y.
Conclusion (C): Y then X. (Wrong, it does not match the pattern).

C)
Premise (P): X then Y. (Wrong, does not match the pattern).
Conclusion (C): If not Y then not X.

D)
Premise (P): If X then Y.
Conclusion (C): If not X then not Y
(Wrong, does not match the original pattern).

E)
Premise (P): X if Y
Conclusion (C): Y then X
(Wrong, does not match the original pattern).


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This is a beautiful solution!
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by ashley.com » Fri May 13, 2016 2:35 am
Will go with option A