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CR doubt

by apex231 » Sat Jan 07, 2012 5:27 pm
Some argue that laws are instituted at least in part to help establish a particular moral fabric in society. But the primary function of law is surely to help order society so that its institutions, organisations, and citizenry can work together harmoniously, regardless of any further moral aims of the law. Indeed, the highest courts have on occasion treated moral beliefs based on conscience or religious faith as grounds for making exeptions in the application of laws.

The statements above, if true, most strongly support which one of the following ?

a) The manner in which laws are applied sometimes takes into account the beliefs of the people governed by those laws.

b) The law has as one of its functions the ordering of society but is devoid of moral aims.
I understand that the last sentence in the question alludes to moral beliefs. However,question clearly mentions that - primary function of law is surely to help order society so that its institutions, organisations, and citizenry can work together harmoniously, regardless of any further moral aims of the law. So why should we overlook this fact?

c) Actions based on religious belief or on moral conviction tend to receive the protection of the highest courts.

d) The way a society is ordered by law should not reflect any moral convictions about the way society ought to be ordered.

e) The best way to promote cooperation among a society's institutions, organizations, and citizenry is to institute order in that society by means of law.

OA A
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by karthikpandian19 » Sat Jan 07, 2012 7:41 pm
One important RULE in CR is to consider always MODERATE ahead of STRONG NEGATIVE statements except in situations like "EXCEPT" & "UNDERMINE" questions are asked.

A - is right, as it rightly mentions "sometimes" takes into account

B - is very strong to say "DEVOID" of moral aims


So, look out for the important words in CR

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by karthikpandian19 » Sun Jan 08, 2012 6:53 pm
Can any GMAT instructor verify this one pls?
karthikpandian19 wrote:One important RULE in CR is to consider always MODERATE ahead of STRONG NEGATIVE statements except in situations like "EXCEPT" & "UNDERMINE" questions are asked.

A - is right, as it rightly mentions "sometimes" takes into account

B - is very strong to say "DEVOID" of moral aims


So, look out for the important words in CR