Reading Comprehension: Application and Logic

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Soru 21Soru

Passage:
In behavioral economics, nudge theory proposes that subtle, non-coercive adjustments in choice environments can significantly alter human decisions without restricting available options. Critics claim that these interventions undermine personal autonomy by manipulating choices covertly. Proponents counter that because choice environments are never neutral, some design arrangement is inevitable, making it justifiable to structure choices in ways that promote public well-being.

Statement: Based on the passage, the defense of nudge theory relies on the premise that choice environments cannot be structured in a completely neutral manner.

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Cevap: True

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True
The statement is accurate because the author presents the proponents' position as being rooted in the idea that choice environments are inherently non-neutral.

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Locate the argument presented by proponents in defense of nudge theory.
The passage indicates that proponents respond to critics by claiming that choice environments are never neutral.
This assertion serves as the foundational premise for justifying nudge interventions.
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Compare the statement with the premise identified in the passage.
The statement accurately expresses that the defense depends on the premise that neutral choice environments are impossible.
The passage directly links the inevitability of environmental design to the lack of neutrality.

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Evaluating Passage Arguments and Claims
Soru 22Soru

Passage:
In behavioral economics, the "endowment effect"���the tendency of individuals to value a good more highly once they possess it than before they acquired it—has long been explained through prospect theory's concept of loss aversion. Under this view, the psychological pain of forfeiting an asset is inherently greater than the pleasure of acquiring an identical one, leading owners to demand a higher selling price than non-owners are willing to pay. However, recent experimental studies by cognitive psychologists challenge this long-standing paradigm. These studies demonstrate that when participants are given an item via random assignment rather than personal selection, their reluctance to trade that item for a functionally superior alternative drops markedly.

Based on these findings, researchers propose an alternative hypothesis: ownership per se does not generate the endowment effect; rather, the effect relies on "identity-coupling," wherein individuals attribute personal value to items that reflect their own autonomous choices. Critics of this identity-coupling hypothesis contend that the experiment fails to undermine loss aversion. They argue that participants receiving randomly assigned goods do not view those goods as true personal property, meaning loss aversion was never actually tested in the random-assignment condition.

Which of the following, if true, would most directly weaken the critics' argument concerning the participants in the random-assignment condition?

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Cevap: Participants who received randomly assigned items consistently demonstrated standard indicators of psychological ownership, such as taking steps to safeguard the items from damage prior to the trading offer.

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The statement that participants receiving randomly assigned items demonstrated standard indicators of psychological ownership, such as taking steps to safeguard the items prior to the trade, directly weakens the critics' argument.
The correct answer provides direct empirical evidence contradicting the critics' central objection. The critics base their argument on the assertion that participants receiving randomly assigned goods did not view them as true personal property. If those participants displayed classic ownership behaviors such as taking measures to protect the items before any trade was mentioned, it demonstrates that they did indeed feel a sense of personal property, thereby invalidating the critics' attempt to dismiss the experiment's findings.

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Identify the critics' core argument in the passage.
The critics claim that the experiment failed to test loss aversion because participants given randomly assigned items did not perceive those items as true personal property.
To weaken an argument, one must target its key premise or underlying assumption.
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Determine what evidence would counter the critics' premise.
Evidence showing that participants in the random-assignment condition DID treat and perceive the items as true personal property would undermine the critics' counterargument.
If the premise that participants lacked a perception of ownership is false, the critics' rejection of the experiment's validity falls apart.
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Evaluate the answer choices to find the statement providing this counter-evidence.
Demonstrating that participants exhibited explicit ownership behaviors (safeguarding the items) directly refutes the claim that they did not view the items as personal property.
Active protective behavior serves as empirical proof of perceived psychological ownership.

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Evaluating Passage Arguments and Claims
Soru 23Soru

For decades, economic historians maintained that the rapid expansion of the textile industry in eighteenth-century Britain was primarily driven by technological innovations in mechanization, such as the spinning jenny and the steam engine. According to this traditional view, these inventions drastically reduced production costs, allowing British manufacturers to undersell foreign competitors and dominate global markets.

However, recent scholarship by economist Clara Thorne challenges this technological determinism. Thorne argues that technology was a secondary factor rather than the primary catalyst. By analyzing factory ledgers and trade records from 1750 to 1800, Thorne demonstrates that access to cheap, reliable energy sources—specifically abundant coal deposits situated near navigable waterways—was the crucial precondition that enabled manufacturers to adopt and scale mechanical inventions in the first place. Regions in continental Europe possessed similar mechanical patents during this period but failed to industrialize at a comparable pace due to the prohibitively high cost of transporting fuel to factory sites. Therefore, Thorne concludes that geographic fuel accessibility, rather than inventive ingenuity alone, was the foundational factor explaining Britain's industrial leadership in textiles.

Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken Thorne's argument regarding the primary cause of the British textile industry's rapid expansion?

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Cevap: Continental European regions situated directly adjacent to major coal fields experienced no significant textile expansion until after importing British mechanical inventions.

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Continental European regions situated directly adjacent to major coal fields experienced no significant textile expansion until after importing British mechanical inventions.
The argument asserts that fuel accessibility was the foundational catalyst for industrial growth and that technology was merely secondary. The correct answer presents a scenario where fuel access was present in continental Europe, yet no growth occurred until British technological innovations were introduced. This directly demonstrates that technology was the primary essential condition for expansion, severely undermining the researcher's claim.

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Identify the author's core claim and central premise.
Thorne claims that geographic access to cheap fuel (coal near waterways) was the primary catalyst for British textile expansion, while technological inventions were merely secondary.
To weaken an argument, one must target the logical link between the primary cause claimed and the observed outcome.
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Determine what evidence would invalidate Thorne's causal claim.
Showing that regions with abundant cheap fuel failed to grow until they received technological inventions proves that technology, not fuel access, was the primary necessary catalyst.
If fuel presence alone failed to produce growth without technology, fuel cannot be considered the primary driving catalyst over technology.
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Evaluate the answer choices to find the statement that provides this counter-evidence.
The statement describing European regions adjacent to coal fields failing to expand until acquiring British machinery directly refutes Thorne's thesis.
It isolates fuel availability and shows it was insufficient for industrial expansion without technological innovation.

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Evaluating and Weakening Passage Claims
Soru 24Soru

For decades, economic historians argued that the rapid proliferation of corporate R&D laboratories in early twentieth-century America was driven primarily by industrial firms seeking to internalize market innovations and shield proprietary knowledge from competitors. Under this traditional model, internal laboratories allowed conglomerates to streamline technological development while minimizing transaction costs associated with licensing external patents. However, recent archival analysis of industrial patent filings between 1910 and 1930 suggests a more nuanced dynamic. Researchers observed that firms establishing in-house laboratories actually increased their licensing of university-developed patents by over forty percent during the same period.

Historian Evelyn Vance contends that rather than functioning as isolated intellectual fortresses, early corporate laboratories served primarily as "absorptive capacity engines." According to Vance's thesis, internal research capabilities enabled firms to accurately evaluate, acquire, and commercialize complex scientific discoveries generated outside their boundaries. Without sophisticated in-house scientists, firms lacked the technical knowledge necessary to gauge the viability of external technological breakthroughs. Consequently, Vance argues, the primary economic driver behind corporate laboratory expansion was not defensive isolationism, but the strategic necessity of facilitating external technological integration.

Which of the following, if true, would most directly weaken Vance's argument regarding the primary economic driver behind the expansion of early corporate research laboratories?

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Cevap: During the period studied, firms that lacked internal research laboratories successfully licensed and commercialized university-developed patents at rates comparable to firms with extensive internal laboratories.

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The option stating that firms lacking internal laboratories successfully licensed and commercialized university patents at rates comparable to firms with internal laboratories.
The correct answer directly attacks Vance's core premise: that internal laboratories were necessary for firms to evaluate and integrate external technological innovations. If firms without internal research laboratories were able to license and commercialize university patents at identical rates, then internal laboratories were not a strategic necessity for absorptive capacity, severely undermining Vance's proposed explanation for why laboratories expanded.

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Identify Vance's core argument and underlying premise
Vance argues that early corporate laboratories were built primarily as 'absorptive capacity engines' because internal technical expertise was a necessary prerequisite for evaluating and integrating external university patents.
To weaken an argument, one must identify the central logical leap between the evidence and the author's conclusion.
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Determine the condition required to weaken this specific causal claim
Finding evidence that internal laboratories were not actually required to successfully evaluate, acquire, or commercialize external patents would undermine the claim that absorptive capacity was the primary driver of lab expansion.
If the outcome occurs just as effectively without the presumed necessary cause, the necessity claim fails.
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Evaluate the answer choices against the required weakening condition
The correct choice demonstrates that firms without internal labs achieved identical success in licensing and commercializing university patents, proving internal labs were not necessary for that purpose.
This directly refutes Vance's premise that internal scientific capabilities were required to facilitate external technological integration.

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Evaluating Passage Arguments and Claims
Soru 25Soru

Consider the following passage:

Recent environmental studies indicate that restored coastal mangrove forests absorb carbon dioxide per acre at a rate up to four times higher than mature tropical rainforests. Consequently, several climate action groups argue that redirecting all international forestry conservation funds exclusively to coastal mangrove restoration is the single most effective global strategy for rapid atmospheric carbon reduction. However, marine biologists note that mangroves require strict salinity and tidal conditions, restricting their maximum global viable surface area to less than 5 percent of the area suitable for terrestrial forests.

Statement: The marine biologists' observation regarding geographical surface area constraints directly weakens the climate action groups' argument for redirecting all conservation funding exclusively to mangroves.

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Cevap: True

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The statement is True.
The proposal claims that allocating all funding to mangroves is the single most effective global strategy. The evidence regarding surface area limitations proves that mangroves can only address a tiny fraction of global forest capacity. Demonstrating this physical constraint directly exposes a weakness in the argument for exclusive funding.

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Identify the central argument and proposal of the climate action groups.
The climate groups advocate allocating all international conservation funds exclusively to mangrove restoration based on superior per-acre absorption rates.
To evaluate whether a statement weakens an argument, the core premise and conclusion of that argument must be clearly defined.
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Analyze the counter-evidence provided by the marine biologists.
Biologists establish that suitable mangrove habitat accounts for less than 5 percent of total potential forest land globally.
This factual constraint establishes an absolute ceiling on the global volume of carbon mangroves can capture.
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Determine how the counter-evidence affects the validity of the central argument.
Since exclusive funding to mangroves ignores the remaining 95 percent of viable land area, the strategy fails to maximize global carbon reduction. Exposing this flaw weakens the claim that an exclusive mangrove strategy is the most effective approach.
Evidence that reveals a fatal bottleneck in a proposed strategy logically weakens claims advocating for that strategy's exclusive adoption.

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Evaluating Passage Arguments and Claims
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In organizational theory, the structural inertia model posits that mature corporations rarely execute successful strategic reorientations. Proponents argue that internal bureaucratic rigidities, committed capital assets, and established organizational routines severely restrict an enterprise’s capacity to respond flexibly to technological disruptions. Consequently, industry turnover is driven primarily by population ecology processes—the replacement of legacy firms by new entrants—rather than by adaptive transformation within incumbent firms.

However, recent longitudinal empirical studies examining firm longevity across high-technology sectors challenge the universality of this rigid framework. Researchers analyzing semiconductor manufacturers over a forty-year span observed that while structural inertia frequently delays initial competitive responses, incumbent firms possessing decentralized R&D units successfully reallocated capital toward disruptive market segments. These adaptive incumbents maintained market share through iterative micro-adjustments rather than abrupt, top-down operational overhauls.

Furthermore, the original structural inertia model underestimates the role of dynamic capabilities—specifically, managerial routines that reconfigure internal resources in response to external shifts. By focusing exclusively on structural rigidity, structural inertia theorists mistake operational stability for strategic paralysis. Although legacy firms face substantial friction when attempting radical change, firms equipped with dual organizational architectures—balancing operational efficiency in core units with autonomous innovation in experimental ventures—demonstrate that incumbent survival often stems from deliberate adaptation rather than external ecological selection.

Based on the passage, which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the author's argument regarding the primary cause of legacy firm survival during technological disruptions?

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Cevap: In high-technology sectors, surviving legacy firms maintained market share primarily because regulatory compliance costs prevented new competitors from entering the market, rather than through internal strategic reallocation.

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The argument is most weakened by the finding that surviving legacy firms maintained market share primarily because regulatory compliance costs prevented new competitors from entering the market, rather than through internal strategic reallocation.
The author asserts that legacy firms survive technological disruptions through internal dynamic capabilities and deliberate strategic reallocation. The option stating that surviving legacy firms maintained market share primarily due to regulatory compliance costs delaying new entrants weakens this claim by offering a compelling alternative explanation: incumbents survived because of external market protection, not because of their internal adaptive capabilities.

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Identify the author's main claim regarding legacy firm survival
The author argues that legacy firms survive technological disruptions due to internal adaptation, micro-adjustments, and dynamic capabilities enabled by dual organizational architectures.
To weaken an argument, one must first isolate the core causal claim made by the author.
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Evaluate the impact of an alternative explanation on the author's causal claim
If survival was actually driven by external regulatory barriers shielding incumbents from new competitors, then internal adaptation and dynamic capabilities were not the true cause of their survival.
Demonstrating that an alternative factor caused the observed outcome directly undermines the author's assertion of internal adaptation.

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Evaluating Passage Arguments and Claims
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In recent decades, economic historians have debated the primary driver behind the rapid expansion of manufacturing in early nineteenth-century New England. Traditional accounts emphasize the role of imported British technology, arguing that American industrialists merely replicated established European production methods. However, historian Sarah Mercer contends that local institutional support—specifically, municipal tax exemptions—was far more decisive. Mercer points out that while British designs were widely available across all American regions, manufacturing clusters emerged almost exclusively in towns that offered explicit tax abatements to textile mill operators.

To support her assertion, Mercer highlights that between 1810 and 1830, textile output grew three times faster in New England towns with local tax incentives than in neighboring towns that possessed identical access to British machinery but lacked such tax relief. From this disparity, Mercer concludes that financial incentives provided by municipal governments were the critical factor encouraging entrepreneurs to risk capital on new industrial ventures.

Which of the following, if true, would most strengthen Mercer's assertion regarding the role of municipal tax exemptions?

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Cevap: Textile mill founders surveyed during the 1820s explicitly cited municipal tax exemptions as their primary reason for choosing specific New England towns over locations with cheaper labor.

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The correct option is the one stating that mill founders explicitly cited tax exemptions as their primary reason for site selection, as it directly confirms the causal link asserted by the author.
The correct choice directly validates Mercer's conclusion by providing primary historical evidence that mill operators actively chose locations based on municipal tax exemptions. This directly bridges the gap between correlation (faster growth in tax-exempt towns) and causation (tax exemptions caused the growth).

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Identify the author's core assertion
Mercer asserts that municipal tax exemptions were the decisive factor driving the expansion of textile manufacturing in early nineteenth-century New England.
Understanding the precise claim is required before evaluating which statement strengthens it.
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Identify what evidence would strengthen this causal relationship
Evidence demonstrating that entrepreneurs actually relied on tax exemptions when making investment decisions directly reinforces Mercer's conclusion.
A premise directly connecting the incentive to the decision-makers' actions validates the causal mechanism.
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Evaluate the answer choices against the strengthening requirement
Direct survey evidence from mill founders confirming that tax exemptions dictated their location choices provides direct support for the assertion.
This removes potential alternative explanations and confirms the author's underlying assumption.

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Strengthening Author Assertions
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Read the passage below and answer the question that follows.

In corporate finance, the free cash flow hypothesis posits that managers holding substantial uncommitted cash reserves tend to invest in value-destroying diversification rather than returning excess capital to shareholders. To mitigate this agency cost, financial economists traditionally advocate leveraging the firm through debt issuance, which obligates managers to disburse cash flow toward interest service. However, recent empirical analyses of high-tech firms challenge this uniform prescription. Critics of high leverage in technology sectors argue that in industries characterized by high asset specificity and volatile innovation cycles, debt commitments strip management of essential operational flexibility, significantly elevating the risk of financial distress during economic downturns. Furthermore, counter to the traditional view that debt disciplines managerial discretion, researchers observe that rigid debt covenants in R&D-intensive sectors frequently compel firms to execute premature liquidations of long-term projects with high net present value (NPV), ultimately subverting shareholder wealth maximization. Thus, while debt may effectively constrain managerial self-interest in mature, capital-intensive manufacturing industries, applying it indiscriminately as a governance mechanism across all corporate contexts ignores how structural differences in firm asset bases alter the tradeoff between agency costs and financial vulnerability.

Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the critics' argument regarding the disadvantage of using debt leverage in high-tech firms?

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Cevap: During industry downturns, creditors of R&D-intensive firms routinely restructure debt covenants to grant extensions rather than forcing liquidations, provided the firm's long-term projects retain high projected NPV.

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The argument is most weakened by evidence that creditors routinely restructure covenants for high-tech firms to preserve high-NPV projects during downturns.
The critics' argument relies on the key premise that rigid debt covenants compel high-tech firms to prematurely liquidate high-NPV projects during downturns, thereby destroying value. The correct choice demonstrates that in reality, creditors routinely adjust covenants and offer extensions to protect projects with high projected NPV. By showing that debt does not cause the catastrophic forced liquidations claimed by the critics, this option directly weakens their conclusion.

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Deconstruct the critics' argument in the passage.
Premise: High asset specificity and volatile cycles make debt risky. Debt covenants force premature liquidation of high-NPV projects during downturns. Conclusion: High leverage is disadvantageous/hazardous for high-tech firms.
To weaken an argument, we must identify its core premises and conclusion.
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Formulate the required counter-evidence.
We need an option showing that debt covenants do NOT in fact force premature liquidation of high-NPV projects or strip operational flexibility during downturns in high-tech firms.
Targeting the vulnerability of the central premise effectively shatters the critics' conclusion.
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Evaluate the choices against the logical target.
The option stating that creditors routinely restructure covenants during downturns to grant extensions for high-NPV projects directly refutes the claim that debt forces premature liquidation of those projects.
If creditors restructure covenants rather than forcing liquidations, the primary mechanism of value destruction cited by the critics does not operate as claimed.

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Evaluating Passage Arguments and Claims
Soru 29Soru

Passage:
Archaeological studies of Late Bronze Age Mediterranean trade have long debated the organizational structure of copper distribution from Cyprus, a primary producer of oxhide ingots. Standard economic models posited that Cypriot city-states operated under a centralized royal monopoly that strictly controlled copper extraction and maritime export to Levantine and Mycenaean markets. This centralization hypothesis rested primarily on administrative tablets recovered from Enkomi, which detailed centralized inventory tallies of finished ingots.

However, recent trace-element and lead-isotope analyses of copper slag deposits across rural settlement sites challenge this monolithic view. Archaeometallurgists discovered that smelting residue at smaller inland farming sites exhibits distinct isotopic fingerprints matching ingot hoards found in distant Anatolian and Aegean shipwrecks. Crucially, these rural smelting operations operated contemporaneously with city-state foundries but lacked any administrative sealings, standardized weight markers, or bureaucratic artifacts characteristic of state-supervised production.

Dr. Aris Thorne asserts that the presence of these unmonitored rural smelting sites demonstrates that Cypriot copper export was predominantly decentralized, driven by independent regional cabotage rather than state-controlled maritime monopolies. Nevertheless, skeptics contend that rural sites merely functioned as preliminary reduction centers operating under seasonal state quotas, sending crude matte to urban coastal foundries for final refined casting and official distribution.

Statement: If chemical analysis of oxhide ingots recovered from international shipwrecks revealed lead-isotope compositions matching exclusively the slag produced at urban coastal foundries, Dr. Aris Thorne's assertion regarding the structure of Cypriot copper export would be weakened.

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Cevap: True

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True. The hypothetical finding directly weakens Dr. Thorne's assertion by showing that international export ingots originated exclusively from state-controlled urban foundries rather than independent rural sites.
The statement is True because Dr. Thorne's argument for decentralized export relies on the empirical link between rural smelting signatures and exported shipwreck ingots. Demonstrating that shipwreck ingots possess signatures matching urban coastal foundries exclusively removes the evidence supporting rural export and reinforces the competing hypothesis of state-monopolized trade.

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Identify Dr. Aris Thorne's main assertion and supporting premise in the passage.
Thorne asserts that copper export was decentralized and driven by independent rural producers, relying on evidence that rural slag isotope signatures match ingots found in distant shipwrecks.
Understanding the logic linking the researcher's premise to their conclusion is essential for assessing strengthening or weakening conditions.
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Analyze the hypothetical finding introduced in the evaluation statement.
The statement posits a finding where shipwreck ingots match urban coastal foundries exclusively, with no matches to rural sites.
Determining how new evidence interacts with the original premise reveals whether it supports or undermines the argument.
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Evaluate whether this finding strengthens, weakens, or has no effect on Thorne's assertion.
Since Thorne's argument depends on rural sites contributing directly to export ingots, finding that export ingots came only from urban foundries eliminates his key supporting evidence and supports the rival state-monopoly model, weakening his claim.
A finding that contradicts or eliminates the empirical support for an assertion successfully weakens that assertion.

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Weakening Author Assertions via Counter-Evidence to Core Premises
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Passage:
In dendrochronology, tree-ring width analysis has long been utilized to reconstruct past drought cycles in the North American Southwest. However, paleoclimatologist Dr. Elena Vance asserts that tree-ring width alone significantly overestimates drought severity during medieval warm anomalies. Vance argues that tree rings reflect combined temperature and hydrological stress, meaning elevated summer temperatures suppress radial growth even when groundwater reserves remain adequate. Consequently, she contends that isotopic ratios of carbon-13 to carbon-12 within the cellulose of the same rings provide a far more precise metric for hydrological drought, as carbon isotope fractionation shifts exclusively in response to stomatal closure caused by soil moisture deficits, regardless of ambient temperature.

Statement: Finding that trees subjected to experimental heat stress under abundant soil moisture conditions exhibit elevated carbon-13 to carbon-12 ratios would strengthen Dr. Vance's assertion regarding the reliability of carbon isotope fractionation as a pure metric for soil moisture deficits.

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Cevap: False

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False. The described experimental result demonstrates that high temperatures alone can alter carbon isotope ratios even when soil moisture is abundant. This directly undermines Dr. Vance's core premise that isotopic fractionation shifts exclusively due to soil moisture deficits, thereby weakening her assertion rather than strengthening it.
The correct response is False because the proposed experimental result shows that temperature alone elevates carbon-13 to carbon-12 ratios in the absence of a soil moisture deficit. This directly violates Dr. Vance's premise that isotopic fractionation shifts exclusively due to moisture deficits, thereby weakening her argument rather than strengthening it.

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Identify the author's assertion and its underlying premise.
Dr. Vance asserts that carbon isotope ratios are a superior metric for soil moisture deficits because fractionation shifts exclusively due to moisture-induced stomatal closure, independent of temperature.
To evaluate whether new evidence strengthens or weakens a claim, the exact mechanism and logical scope of that claim must be established.
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Analyze the impact of the experimental finding presented in the statement.
The finding shows that heat stress induces elevated carbon isotope ratios even when soil moisture is abundant (i.e., when no moisture deficit exists).
Testing the statement requires determining whether the hypothetical evidence aligns with or contradicts the author's mechanism.
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Determine the logical relationship between the finding and the assertion.
Because temperature alone induces isotopic shifts in the experiment, isotopic ratios are not exclusive to soil moisture deficits. The evidence weakens the assertion; thus, claiming it strengthens the assertion is False.
Evidence showing an alternative cause for the isotopic shift invalidates the claim of exclusive causation.

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Evaluating how hypothetical experimental evidence affects an author's causal or exclusive assertion in Reading Comprehension.
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Soru 31Soru

Passage:
In sixteenth-century Mediterranean maritime commerce, Venetian merchant syndicates increasingly transitioned from bottomry loans—where lenders assumed total loss risk from shipwrecks in exchange for high interest rates—to early mutual marine insurance contracts known as collegantia. Historical sociologists have traditionally asserted that this institutional transition was primarily driven by a desire to mitigate financial ruin from unpredictable storm losses. However, economic historian Elena Rossi argues that the shift was predominantly a strategic response to opportunistic piracy and captain defection in the Levant. Rossi notes that bottomry loans created severe moral hazard: ship captains facing minor pirate threats had a financial incentive to feign total loss or collude with privateers to claim high insurance payouts. Under collegantia contracts, however, captain compensation was strictly tied to verified net profit at the destination port, aligning the captain's personal financial interest with the physical defense of the cargo. Consequently, Rossi asserts that the institutional adoption of collegantia was motivated by reducing captain-side moral hazard rather than distributing exogenous environmental risks.

Statement: If historical archival records reveal that Venetian merchant syndicates experienced identical rates of financial loss attributable to storm damage both before and after adopting collegantia contracts, this finding directly weakens Rossi's assertion.

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Cevap: False

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The statement is False.
The statement asserts that finding identical storm loss rates before and after the contract transition weakens Rossi's position. This is false. Rossi's core thesis is that collegantia was adopted to address captain moral hazard rather than storm risks. Evidence demonstrating that storm loss rates were unchanged confirms that collegantia did not alter storm risk exposure, which directly supports Rossi's assertion that storm risk reduction was not the motivating factor behind the institutional change.

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Identify Rossi's central assertion and the opposing view
Traditional view: collegantia was adopted to mitigate storm losses. Rossi's view: collegantia was adopted to reduce captain moral hazard (collusion/piracy), NOT to mitigate storm losses.
Evaluating whether new evidence weakens an assertion requires clearly defining what the author claims and what the author rejects.
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Analyze the impact of the hypothetical finding
The finding shows that financial losses from storm damage were identical before and after adopting collegantia.
This establishes that collegantia provided no tangible reduction in storm-related financial damage.
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Evaluate whether the finding weakens Rossi's assertion
Because Rossi explicitly claims that storm loss mitigation was NOT the primary motive for adopting collegantia, showing that collegantia failed to alter storm loss rates reinforces Rossi's claim that storm protection was not the functional benefit driving the contract's adoption. Therefore, the finding does not weaken her argument.
Since the evidence aligns with Rossi's rejection of the traditional storm-mitigation hypothesis, asserting that the finding weakens her claim is incorrect.

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Strengthening or Weakening Author Assertions in Reading Comprehension
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In ecological management, "assisted migration"—the intentional relocation of species to habitats outside their historical range to protect them from climate disruption—frequently triggers unexpected ecological imbalances. When a predatory beetle species native to cooler northern forests was introduced into a temperate Southern pine reserve to control an invasive bark-boring pest, resource management officials assumed the beetle would restrict its diet to the target pest. However, the introduced beetle quickly adapted to prey upon a vulnerable native moth species that occupied a similar ecological niche, ultimately causing a sharp decline in local pollination networks. Conservationists refer to this failure mode as a "niche-overlap spillover," occurring when an introduced intervention agent unexpectedly expands its scope to harm a non-target native species due to structural or functional similarities between that non-target species and the intended target. Consequently, recent ecological guidelines demand that prior to authorizing any assisted migration program, managers must perform comprehensive ecological vulnerability assessments to evaluate non-target species sharing functional traits with the target pest.

Based on the passage, which of the following scenarios is most analogous to the "niche-overlap spillover" mechanism described by the author?

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Cevap: A security software designed to quarantine a specific strain of financial malware accidentally disables a crucial system administration tool because the legitimate tool shares structural coding architecture with the malware.

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The scenario involving security software that accidentally disables a legitimate administration tool because it shares coding architecture with target malware.
The passage defines 'niche-overlap spillover' as a mechanism wherein an intervention designed for a specific target unexpectedly impacts a non-target entity because the non-target shares key structural or functional similarities with the target. The option describing security software targeting malware and mistakenly quarantining a legitimate administrative tool due to shared coding architecture perfectly mirrors this structural relationship in a technological domain.

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Analyze the core functional principle from the passage
Niche-overlap spillover involves three components: (1) an intervention intended for a specific target, (2) a non-target entity that shares structural or functional similarities with the target, and (3) unintended harm inflicted on the non-target entity due to those shared traits.
To solve an analogy question, the underlying logical relationships must be abstracted from the specific domain of the passage.
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Evaluate candidate scenarios against the abstracted mechanism
The option describing security software targets malware (intended target) but inadvertently disables a legitimate system administration tool (non-target entity) specifically because it shares coding architecture (structural similarity) with the malware.
Matching structural relationships across different domains is the defining requirement for passage analogy questions.

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Structural Analogy and Abstract Parallel Reasoning
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In classical economics, price signals are assumed to convey complete information to market participants, prompting immediate corrective behavior. However, in environmental resource management, a phenomenon known as "shadow cost delay" frequently distorts resource allocation. Shadow cost delay occurs when an industry consumes a shared natural resource—such as a subterranean aquifer—without incurring immediate operational expenses, because the degradation of the resource is incremental and unpriced in real-time markets. By the time the depletion reaches a critical threshold that alters production costs, the capital infrastructure built around the previously cheap resource has become rigidly entrenched. Consequently, firms face severe structural inertia; even when the resource's true scarcity cost is finally reflected in market prices, companies continue relying on the inefficient technology because replacing physical capital is far more expensive than paying the inflated resource cost in the short term. Thus, market mechanisms fail to correct environmental overuse not due to consumer ignorance, but because past capital investments lock firms into paths that make delayed adaptation economically rational, even as total long-term systemic costs soar.

Which of the following scenarios is structurally most analogous to the mechanism of "shadow cost delay" as described in the passage?

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Cevap: A tech start-up builds its software architecture around a free open-source database, but when the database vendor later introduces heavy subscription fees, the start-up continues paying the high costs because rewriting its entire codebase would exceed the price of the subscriptions.

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The scenario in which a tech start-up builds its software architecture around a free database and continues paying heavy subscription fees later because rewriting the codebase is too expensive.
The correct answer isolates the core logical framework of shadow cost delay: early reliance on a low-cost input leads to capital investment that becomes expensive to dismantle, making it rational to absorb high input costs later rather than pay the high cost of restructuring. The scenario involving the open-source database transferring to expensive subscription fees abstracts this exact relationship into the software domain.

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Analyze the underlying structural mechanism of 'shadow cost delay' in the passage.
Identified three key structural stages: (1) Initial usage of an unpriced/cheap input, (2) Entrenchment of heavy infrastructure built around that cheap input, and (3) Continuation of using the now-expensive input because replacing the entrenched infrastructure is more costly than absorbing the price increase.
Mapping analogous situations requires abstracting the functional relationships independent of specific subject matter.
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Evaluate the answer choices to identify the parallel relationship in a non-environmental domain.
The tech start-up scenario fits all three stages: (1) Free open-source database, (2) Software architecture built around it, and (3) Paying inflated fees rather than undertaking costly codebase rewriting.
The structural logic matches the passage's capital lock-in mechanism precisely.

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Structural Analogy in Reading Comprehension
Soru 34Soru

Passage:
For centuries, economic historians analyzed early modern European timber markets through the lens of guild monopolization, contending that local woodworkers' guilds systematically suppressed timber imports to maintain inflated domestic prices. However, recent empirical analyses of seventeenth-century Baltic trade manifests suggest a more nuanced dynamic. Historian Elena Rostova argues that guild-enforced quality standards and standardized dimensional metrics actually reduced transaction costs for foreign merchants, thereby facilitating rather than impeding cross-border timber trade. Rostova demonstrates that port cities with strict guild oversight experienced higher volumes of imported pine and oak than unregulated ports, as international traders faced lower risks of receiving sub-standard timber. Critics of Rostova's model counter that her sample relies disproportionately on high-volume Baltic ports with strong municipal legal enforcement, where trade volume might have flourished regardless of guild regulations. Furthermore, these critics note that in smaller regional markets, guild sanctions frequently included explicit quotas on imported timber shipments. Nonetheless, Rostova's work successfully challenges the traditional assumption that pre-industrial trade barriers were uniformly protectionist, suggesting that certain market regulations functioned primarily as quality assurance mechanisms that expanded market integration.

Statement:
The critics' observation regarding explicit import quotas in smaller regional markets serves to weaken Rostova's argument by providing evidence of protectionist intent in guild regulations.

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Cevap: True

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The statement is True.
The statement accurately describes the logical relationship between the critics' counter-evidence and Rostova's argument. Rostova claims that guild regulations functioned to reduce transaction costs and promote trade integration rather than act as protectionist barriers. The critics' evidence of explicit import quotas demonstrates clear protectionist restrictions, directly undermining Rostova's general assertion.

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Identify Rostova's central argument regarding guild regulations.
Rostova argues that guild regulations functioned primarily as quality assurance mechanisms that facilitated cross-border trade rather than acting as protectionist barriers.
Evaluating how counter-evidence affects an argument requires establishing the scholar's central premise first.
2
Analyze the logical implication of the critics' evidence regarding smaller regional markets.
The critics point out that in smaller regional markets, guilds enforced explicit import quotas.
Import quotas are unambiguous protectionist measures designed to limit foreign competition.
3
Determine the impact of the critics' evidence on Rostova's argument.
By showing that guild regulations actively restricted trade in regional markets, the critics provide counter-evidence that undermines Rostova's generalized claim of non-protectionist quality assurance.
Evidence showing that regulations served protectionist goals directly weakens an argument asserting that such regulations were non-protectionist.

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Evaluating how counterarguments and opposing evidence weaken a claim in a Reading Comprehension passage.
Soru 35Soru

In marine paleontology, determining the anatomical functions of unpreserved soft tissues presents a recurring challenge. Early ichthyosaurs, sleek marine reptiles of the Mesozoic era, lacked bony supports for a dorsal fin, leading early researchers to assume they swam without one. However, exceptional fossil discoveries in limestone deposits revealed soft-tissue outlines showing a well-developed dorsal fin.

Dr. Elena Vance asserts that this dorsal fin evolved specifically as a hydrodynamic stabilizer to prevent rolling motions during rapid, pursuit-style hunting of fast prey. Vance points to fluid dynamics simulations indicating that a dorsal structure reduces turbulence along the upper trunk at high speeds. Critics, however, argue that thermal management was a more critical evolutionary pressure for large pelagic reptiles operating in surface waters exposed to solar radiation. Vance counters this by highlighting that ichthyosaur skin layers show dense pigmentation that would reflect radiation, rendering internal cooling fins unnecessary. Thus, Vance maintains that hydrodynamic stabilization remains the primary driver explaining dorsal fin development.

Which of the following discoveries, if true, would most weaken Dr. Vance's assertion regarding the primary function of the ichthyosaur dorsal fin?

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Cevap: Microscopic analysis of ichthyosaur dorsal fins shows a dense network of blood vessels that expanded exclusively during periods of elevated surface water temperatures.

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The statement showing that dorsal fins contained dense vascular networks that expanded during ocean warming weakens the claim by establishing thermoregulation as the primary evolutionary driver.
The correct answer directly undercuts the author's main assertion by offering empirical evidence that the dorsal fin operated primarily as a thermoregulatory vessel system. If the fin's tissue structure adjusted specifically to water temperature changes, thermal management—not hydrodynamic stabilization—was the primary evolutionary purpose.

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1
Identify the author's target assertion
Dr. Vance asserts that the primary evolutionary driver of the ichthyosaur dorsal fin was hydrodynamic stabilization during fast pursuit hunting.
To weaken an assertion, one must isolate the exact conclusion and its underlying cause-and-effect relationship.
2
Evaluate potential counter-evidence
Finding that the fin's internal structure was optimized for heat dissipation during warm periods demonstrates an alternative primary function (thermoregulation).
Demonstrating that an anatomical feature served a different primary adaptive purpose invalidates the claim that stabilization was the sole main driver.

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Weakening an Author Assertion via Alternative Primary Functions
Soru 36Soru

Passage:
In urban microclimate management, the phenomenon of "thermal inertia hysteresis" occurs when built environments absorb heat during prolonged heatwaves. Because concrete and asphalt possess high thermal mass, they continue emitting radiant heat long after ambient atmospheric temperatures drop. Consequently, municipal cooling strategies that rely solely on nighttime ventilation frequently fail to lower surface temperatures to baseline levels. Urban planners have observed that mitigating this persistent heat requires proactive, early-stage interventions—such as pre-emptively wetting permeable pavements prior to peak radiation hours—rather than reactive cooling efforts initiated after thermal saturation has already occurred. Once the structural substrate reaches peak heat absorption, the energy required to dissipate the stored thermal energy increases exponentially, rendering late-stage interventions cost-ineffective and functionally inefficient.

Which of the following situations is most analogous to the urban microclimate management scenario described in the passage?

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Cevap: A water authority treating a reservoir with preventative neutralizers prior to an agricultural runoff season to avoid toxic algal blooms, rather than attempting chemical filtration after full bloom establishment.

Cevap

The scenario in which a water authority applies preventative treatment before runoff occurs is most analogous to the passage's description of early-stage microclimate intervention.
The passage highlights a scenario where a system absorbs a stressor to the point of saturation, making late-stage reactive efforts ineffective and requiring proactive intervention beforehand. The option concerning preventative water treatment accurately abstracts this logic: acting before nutrient saturation occurs avoids the exponential difficulty of filtering an established bloom.

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1
Identify the underlying structural mechanism in the passage.
The passage describes a system where structural mass absorbs stress (heat) up to a saturation point, after which reversing the effect becomes exponentially harder and less effective, requiring proactive early intervention.
To solve an analogy question, one must abstract the functional relationship from the specific domain of urban microclimates.
2
Evaluate the option choices to find a parallel structural relationship in a different domain.
Treating a reservoir before runoff occurs prevents an algal bloom threshold from being reached, avoiding the exponentially difficult cleanup of an established bloom.
This directly parallels taking preventative action prior to saturation to avoid non-linear post-saturation remediation costs.

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Structural Analogy and Transfer of Logic
Soru 37Soru

Proponents of algorithmic scheduling in service sector firms argue that dynamic, automated labor allocation maximizes operational efficiency by matching workforce supply precisely to real-time customer demand. According to this model, automated scheduling software reduces labor overhead, eliminates wage expenditure during unexpected lulls, and minimizes idle worker hours during off-peak periods. However, recent organizational research indicates that this narrow focus on immediate payroll reduction oversimplifies the broader relationship between labor management and enterprise profitability.

Scholars highlight that erratic shift patterns significantly increase worker stress and voluntary turnover. This churn elevates recruitment and onboarding expenses, which frequently erode a substantial portion of the anticipated payroll savings. Furthermore, high turnover impairs workplace continuity, preventing frontline employees from developing tacit operational knowledge. Consequently, service consistency degrades, leading to lower customer satisfaction and decreased repeat business.

Defenders of algorithmic scheduling respond by asserting that the immediate financial gains from labor optimization far outweigh the indirect costs of worker attrition. However, this defense hinges on a key claim: that customer acquisition and retention rates are largely insulated from minor variations in service quality caused by employee turnover. Empirical evidence from consumer behavioral studies contradicts this claim, showing that even modest declines in service reliability lead to measurable reductions in customer lifetime value. Therefore, evaluating the true economic merit of algorithmic scheduling requires assessing whether short-term payroll flexibility comes at the expense of long-term commercial viability.

Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the defenders' claim that the immediate financial gains of algorithmic scheduling outweigh the indirect costs of worker attrition?

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Cevap: Customer acquisition costs in the service sector increase exponentially when service reliability drops, resulting in revenue losses that exceed typical payroll savings.

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The statement showing that customer acquisition costs increase exponentially when service reliability drops, leading to revenue losses that exceed payroll savings, most seriously weakens the defenders' claim.
The correct answer identifies a scenario where the indirect costs of degraded service quality—specifically exponential customer acquisition costs—exceed the direct savings achieved through labor optimization. This directly refutes the defenders' claim that immediate wage savings outweigh the indirect financial drawbacks of worker attrition.

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1
Identify the defenders' central claim and underlying assumption.
The defenders claim that immediate financial gains from labor optimization outweigh indirect attrition costs, assuming customer retention and acquisition remain largely unaffected by turnover-induced service variations.
Evaluating an argument's vulnerability requires isolating the specific premises and assumptions supporting the conclusion.
2
Determine what evidence would weaken this specific claim.
Evidence demonstrating that indirect costs (such as customer acquisition and revenue loss from reduced service reliability) are significantly higher than the direct payroll savings would dismantle the defenders' economic rationale.
A claim stating that X outweighs Y is weakened by showing that Y is actually greater than X.
3
Evaluate the choices against this logical requirement.
The choice highlighting exponential increases in customer acquisition costs directly demonstrates that indirect losses outweigh direct payroll savings.
This provides empirical proof invalidating the defender's core balance-sheet assumption.

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Evaluating Passage Arguments and Weakening Claims
Soru 38Soru

Passage:
In recent years, urban planners have argued that expanding public bicycle-sharing programs in suburban districts directly reduces vehicular traffic congestion during peak commuting hours. To support this claim, planners point to a suburban county where bicycle lane usage doubled over a two-year period following the installation of twenty new docking stations. However, critics note that during this same two-year window, the local government also implemented high-frequency express bus routes connecting major suburban residential zones to commercial centers.

Statement to evaluate:
Finding that the vast majority of new bicycle-share users in the county were commuters who previously drove personal vehicles to work WEAKENS the planners' assertion that the bicycle-sharing program reduced vehicular traffic congestion.

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Cevap: False

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False. Finding that new bicycle-share users previously drove personal vehicles to work strengthens, rather than weakens, the planners' assertion that the bicycle-sharing program reduced vehicular traffic congestion.
The statement is false because evidence showing that bicycle-share users switched from driving personal vehicles confirms that the bicycle program directly reduced the number of cars on the road. This strengthens the planners' argument; therefore, claiming that it weakens the argument is incorrect.

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1
Identify the target assertion and context in the passage.
The planners assert that bicycle-sharing expansion directly reduces vehicular traffic congestion, citing a doubling of bike lane usage after new docking stations were introduced.
Establishing the author's exact claim and evidence is essential for evaluating strengthening or weakening statements.
2
Analyze the logical effect of the premise presented in the statement.
If the new bicycle-share users previously drove personal cars to work, their adoption of bicycles directly removes personal cars from peak-hour traffic.
Determining whether this premise supports or undermines the causal link between the bicycle program and reduced car traffic.
3
Determine the truth value of the statement.
Because showing a shift from driving to cycling reinforces (strengthens) the planners' claim, the assertion that this finding 'WEAKENS' the claim is false.
Matching the logical effect to the claim made in the statement to evaluate its truth value.

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Strengthening or Weakening Author Assertions
Soru 39Soru

For decades, economic historians maintained that the rapid expansion of the textile industry in eighteenth-century Britain was driven almost exclusively by technological innovations, such as the spinning jenny and the steam engine. According to this traditional view, mechanical inventions created a dramatic surge in productivity, which subsequently forced structural changes in labor organization and capital allocation. Under this framework, technology served as the primary catalyst, while managerial systems merely adapted to the demands of new machinery.

However, recent scholarship by revisionist historians challenges this technology-first narrative. These researchers argue that organizational innovations—specifically the centralization of workforce supervision within early factory systems—preceded and actually enabled the widespread adoption of heavy machinery. By gathering dispersed workers under a single roof, early managers were able to enforce strict work discipline, reduce material waste, and standardize production processes. This managerial restructuring created the operational predictability and financial stability necessary to justify large capital investments in expensive mechanized equipment.

To evaluate these competing perspectives, a third group of economic analysts recently examined empirical accounting records from mid-eighteenth-century regional mills. Their findings indicate that while organizational restructuring did boost output in specific urban manufacturing centers, technological adoption proceeded independently in rural regions where labor remained largely decentralized. Consequently, these analysts propose a synthesis framework, suggesting that neither technological invention nor managerial restructuring functioned as a sole universal catalyst; rather, their causal interaction varied significantly depending on regional labor dynamics and resource availability. By framing the transition as a multi-path process, this synthesized view reconciles the seemingly contradictory evidence presented by earlier scholars.

Which of the following best describes the overall logical structure of the passage?

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Cevap: A traditional thesis is presented, a revisionist counter-argument is introduced, and a third perspective is offered to synthesize the two positions.

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The passage presents a traditional thesis, introduces a revisionist counter-argument, and offers a third perspective that synthesizes the two positions.
The correct response accurately captures the overall progression of the passage: Paragraph 1 outlines the long-held traditional view, Paragraph 2 introduces a revisionist challenge to that view, and Paragraph 3 presents new empirical evidence to synthesize both ideas into a unified, contingent framework.

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Analyze Paragraph 1 structural function
Identified the traditional economic perspective that technological innovation drove industrial changes.
Establishing the initial baseline viewpoint being discussed.
2
Analyze Paragraph 2 structural pivot and counter-argument
Identified the transition word 'However' introducing the revisionist argument that organizational changes preceded technology.
Recognizing the contrasting perspective challenging the traditional thesis.
3
Analyze Paragraph 3 resolution and synthesis
Identified the introduction of empirical research that reconciles both views into a nuanced, multi-path synthesis.
Determining how the passage resolves the tension between the two competing viewpoints.

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Rhetorical Structure and Argumentative Plan
Soru 40Soru

Passage:
In economic history, scholars have long debated whether the enactment of the Plant Patent Act of 1930 in the United States—which granted intellectual property protection to inventors of new, asexual plant varieties—actually stimulated private innovation in agricultural biotechnology. Proponents of the statutory incentive view contend that patent protection offered temporary monopoly rents, thereby incentivizing private breeders to invest capital in high-risk breeding programs that had previously been dominated by public agricultural experiment stations. However, recent empirical analyses comparing patenting trends before and after 1930 suggest that the Act did not lead to a statistically significant surge in the overall rate of plant innovation. Critics of the statutory incentive view point out that the cost and complexity of enforcing plant patents initially rendered them weak deterrents against unauthorized propagation by rival firms. Furthermore, because public institutions continued to freely disseminate foundational breeding lines and germplasm to all market participants, private sector investments remained concentrated in incremental, hybrid variations rather than pioneering breakthroughs. Consequently, these researchers argue that the primary catalyst for private sector entry into agricultural biotechnology was not the legally enforceable patent rights created by the 1930 legislation, but rather the rapid expansion of hybrid seed technology, which possessed an inherent biological barrier against unauthorized reproduction.

Statement: Based on the passage, if historical evidence demonstrated that private sector investment in non-hybrid crops surged dramatically immediately following the simplification of patent enforcement mechanisms in the late 1940s, this finding would weaken the passage's argument that hybrid seed technology was the primary catalyst for private sector entry into agricultural biotechnology.

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Cevap: True

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True. The hypothetical finding provides empirical evidence that effective patent protection stimulated private sector investment in non-hybrid crops, directly undermining the claim that hybrid seed technology was the primary catalyst for private entry into the industry.
The statement is true because the passage explicitly attributes private sector entry to hybrid seed technology's biological barriers rather than legal patents, citing the weak enforcement of early patents. If simplifying patent enforcement caused a surge in non-hybrid crop investment, it proves that enforceable patent rights were sufficient to catalyze private entry without requiring hybrid technology, thereby directly weakening the passage's main argument.

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1
Identify the main argument/claim in the passage regarding the catalyst for private entry.
The passage concludes that hybrid seed technology, with its biological barrier to reproduction, was the primary catalyst for private entry because early plant patents were too costly and complex to enforce.
Understanding the baseline claim is necessary to evaluate potential weakeners.
2
Analyze the potential impact of the hypothetical evidence on the passage's argument.
The evidence shows that when patent enforcement became simple and effective in the late 1940s, private investment in non-hybrid crops surged dramatically without relying on hybrid technology.
Evaluating how new evidence affects the causal link in the argument.
3
Determine whether the passage's main argument is weakened.
Since private sector entry occurred significantly in non-hybrid crops once patents were enforceable, legal protection—not biological hybrid protection—is shown to be a sufficient and primary driver, thus weakening the passage's argument.
Concluding the true/false evaluation.

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Evaluating how new empirical evidence impacts the logical strength of a passage argument or causal claim.
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