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According to the passage, which of the following best represents the primary benefit claimed by the proponents of state funding for crewed space exploration programs?
- A.the technological spinoffs of space travel have historically revolutionized medicine, computing, and communications
- B.It has been universally endorsed by all legal and ethical scholars in Science and Society.
- C.It would completely eliminate the need for any government oversight in Science and Society.
- D.It will guarantee immediate financial profits for all stakeholders involved.
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Core Concept: Identifying the Author's Main Argument (Proponents' Position) LNAT Reading questions often ask you to identify the *primary claim* made by one side of a debate. This tests your ability to distinguish the central argument from peripheral supporting claims, rhetorical phrases, and factually incorrect distractor options. Step-by-Step Resolution: 1. Identify What Proponents Claim: The question asks about the *primary benefit* claimed by *proponents* of state funding for crewed space e
Which of the following assumptions is necessary for the proponents' argument regarding state funding for crewed space exploration programs to stand?
- A.That the financial cost of implementing the technology is completely negligible.
- B.That public opinion is always unified on matters of Science and Society.
- C.That traditional methods have never successfully solved any of the problems in this area.
- D.scientific breakthroughs achieved in space exploration cannot be replicated through direct terrestrial research
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Core Concept: Identifying Underlying Assumptions An assumption is an unstated premise that *must* be true for an argument to be logically valid. If the assumption is false, the entire argument collapses. LNAT assumption questions are amongst the hardest - they require you to find what the argument silently depends on. Step-by-Step Resolution: 1. Understand the Proponents' Argument: Proponents claim that state funding for crewed space exploration programs delivers stimulating technological innov
Based on the second paragraph, what inference can be drawn regarding the critics' view on the risks of state funding for crewed space exploration programs?
- A.Public space programs cost more than 50% of the national budget.
- B.The debate reflects a clash between immediate humanitarian duties and long-term scientific aspiration.
- C.We have already established self-sustaining colonies on Mars.
- D.Private aerospace companies are legally prohibited from launching commercial satellites.
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Core Concept: Drawing Inferences from Critics' Arguments An inference is a logical conclusion that *follows from* what is stated in the text but is not explicitly written. LNAT inference questions test whether you can reason beyond the surface to what the passage *implies*. Step-by-Step Resolution: 1. Identify the Critics' Core Concern: Paragraph 2 focuses on the critics' objection. They warn specifically about the risk of diverting critical capital from urgent domestic crises like poverty, edu
According to the passage, which of the following best represents the primary benefit claimed by the proponents of implementing a state-funded Universal Basic Income (UBI)?
- A.It would completely eliminate the need for any government oversight in Socio-Economics.
- B.giving citizens direct cash transfers restores their bargaining power and individual dignity
- C.It has been universally endorsed by all legal and ethical scholars in Socio-Economics.
- D.It will guarantee immediate financial profits for all stakeholders involved.
✓ Worked Explanation
Core Concept: Identifying the Author's Main Argument (Proponents' Position) LNAT Reading questions often ask you to identify the *primary claim* made by one side of a debate. This tests your ability to distinguish the central argument from peripheral supporting claims, rhetorical phrases, and factually incorrect distractor options. Step-by-Step Resolution: 1. Identify What Proponents Claim: The question asks about the *primary benefit* claimed by *proponents* of implementing a state-funded Univ
Which of the following assumptions is necessary for the proponents' argument regarding implementing a state-funded Universal Basic Income (UBI) to stand?
- A.That the financial cost of implementing the technology is completely negligible.
- B.the majority of individuals will continue to engage in productive or creative work even when survival is guaranteed
- C.That public opinion is always unified on matters of Socio-Economics.
- D.That traditional methods have never successfully solved any of the problems in this area.
✓ Worked Explanation
Core Concept: Identifying Underlying Assumptions An assumption is an unstated premise that *must* be true for an argument to be logically valid. If the assumption is false, the entire argument collapses. LNAT assumption questions are amongst the hardest - they require you to find what the argument silently depends on. Step-by-Step Resolution: 1. Understand the Proponents' Argument: Proponents claim that implementing a state-funded Universal Basic Income (UBI) delivers the eradication of extreme
Based on the second paragraph, what inference can be drawn regarding the critics' view on the risks of implementing a state-funded Universal Basic Income (UBI)?
- A.A UBI would immediately cause hyperinflation, rendering the currency worthless.
- B.A UBI shifts the balance of power from employers to workers by providing an exit option.
- C.Automation has already eliminated 90% of all administrative jobs.
- D.Only high-income individuals would benefit from a flat-rate cash transfer.
✓ Worked Explanation
Core Concept: Drawing Inferences from Critics' Arguments An inference is a logical conclusion that *follows from* what is stated in the text but is not explicitly written. LNAT inference questions test whether you can reason beyond the surface to what the passage *implies*. Step-by-Step Resolution: 1. Identify the Critics' Core Concern: Paragraph 2 focuses on the critics' objection. They warn specifically about the risk of disincentivizing workforce participation and placing an unsustainable fi
According to the passage, which of the following best represents the primary benefit claimed by the proponents of lowering the minimum voting age to sixteen in national elections?
- A.sixteen-year-olds can work, pay taxes, and consent to medical treatment, so they should have a voice in parliament
- B.It would completely eliminate the need for any government oversight in Democratic Representation.
- C.It will guarantee immediate financial profits for all stakeholders involved.
- D.It has been universally endorsed by all legal and ethical scholars in Democratic Representation.
✓ Worked Explanation
Core Concept: Identifying the Author's Main Argument (Proponents' Position) LNAT Reading questions often ask you to identify the *primary claim* made by one side of a debate. This tests your ability to distinguish the central argument from peripheral supporting claims, rhetorical phrases, and factually incorrect distractor options. Step-by-Step Resolution: 1. Identify What Proponents Claim: The question asks about the *primary benefit* claimed by *proponents* of lowering the minimum voting age
Which of the following assumptions is necessary for the proponents' argument regarding lowering the minimum voting age to sixteen in national elections to stand?
- A.That traditional methods have never successfully solved any of the problems in this area.
- B.civic education courses are capable of providing objective, non-partisan political training
- C.That the financial cost of implementing the technology is completely negligible.
- D.That public opinion is always unified on matters of Democratic Representation.
✓ Worked Explanation
Core Concept: Identifying Underlying Assumptions An assumption is an unstated premise that *must* be true for an argument to be logically valid. If the assumption is false, the entire argument collapses. LNAT assumption questions are amongst the hardest - they require you to find what the argument silently depends on. Step-by-Step Resolution: 1. Understand the Proponents' Argument: Proponents claim that lowering the minimum voting age to sixteen in national elections delivers engaging young peo
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