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Critical Reasoning Paradox Mock Test 1

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GRE Verbal Reasoning
Read the passage and answer the question. Volcanic eruptions can have both warming and cooling effects on global climate. When a volcano erupts, it releases carbon dioxide — a greenhouse gas that traps heat — which would tend to warm the planet. However, it also releases sulfur dioxide, which reacts with water vapor to form tiny sulfate aerosols that reflect sunlight back into space. In the case of large, explosive eruptions, the cooling effect of the aerosols typically overwhelms the warming effect of the carbon dioxide. The 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo, for example, lowered global temperatures by approximately 0.5 degrees Celsius for about two years. Which of the following can be most reasonably inferred from the passage?
A All volcanic eruptions produce sufficient sulfur dioxide to cause measurable cooling.
B The 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo released more carbon dioxide than sulfur dioxide.
C Small volcanic eruptions are more likely to have a net warming effect than a net cooling effect.
D Carbon dioxide is the most significant greenhouse gas produced by volcanic eruptions.
GRE Verbal Reasoning
A company introduced a flexible work-from-home policy that allowed employees to choose their own schedules. Management expected this to increase productivity, as employees would be able to work during their most productive hours. However, six months after the policy's implementation, the company's overall productivity had decreased by eight percent. Which of the following, if true, best explains the discrepancy between management's expectation and the actual outcome?
A The decrease in productivity was concentrated in teams that required real-time collaboration, where asynchronous schedules made coordination difficult.
B Some employees who worked from home reported feeling more isolated and less motivated than when they worked in the office.
C The company's competitors also introduced flexible work policies during the same period, making it harder to measure relative productivity.
D Management had based their expectations on self-reported productivity data from a small pilot program.
GMAT Verbal Reasoning
In the city of Riverton, the number of bicycle commuters increased by 40% after the city installed protected bike lanes throughout the downtown area. However, during the same period, the number of bicycle-related accidents also increased by 35%. City officials claim that the bike lanes have made cycling safer, despite the rise in accidents. Which of the following, if true, best resolves the apparent paradox presented above?
A The total number of cyclists on the roads has increased significantly, so even with a lower accident rate per cyclist, the absolute number of accidents could rise.
B Many of the accidents that increased were minor fender-benders that did not result in injuries to any cyclists.
C The city of Riverton has one of the highest accident rates for all types of vehicles in the country.
D Some cyclists have reported feeling more confident riding in the bike lanes, which has led them to ride at higher speeds.
GRE Verbal Reasoning
The company announced record profits for the third consecutive quarter, yet its stock price fell sharply on the news. Which of the following, if true, most helps to resolve this apparent paradox?
A The company's CEO resigned unexpectedly on the same day as the announcement.
B Investors had anticipated even higher profits, and the results, while record-breaking, fell short of market expectations.
C Competitor companies also reported strong profits during the same quarter.
D The stock price had risen significantly during the previous quarter, and the fall was simply a return to normal levels.
GRE Verbal Reasoning
The word "paradox" is best illustrated by which of the following scenarios?
A A scientist who studies climate change has a carbon footprint larger than the national average.
B A library that contains more books than any other in the country runs out of funding.
C A city that promotes walking and cycling has the highest rate of car ownership in the region.
D A teacher who advocates for less homework assigns difficult assignments every night.
GMAT Verbal Reasoning
In the city of Riverton, the number of bicycle-related accidents increased by 40% after the city installed dedicated bike lanes on major roads. At the same time, the total number of bicycle commuters in Riverton tripled. Which of the following, if true, best explains the apparent paradox that bike lanes coincided with more accidents despite being designed to improve safety?
A The increase in accidents was concentrated in intersections where bike lanes merge with turning vehicle traffic.
B Most bicycle commuters in Riverton are inexperienced riders who recently switched from driving cars.
C The police department reported accidents more diligently after the bike lanes were installed than they had previously.
D The number of pedestrian accidents in Riverton decreased by 15% during the same period.
GRE Verbal Reasoning
In the city of Meridian, neighborhoods with the highest number of walkable coffee shops per capita also have the lowest average rates of obesity. Yet a three-year longitudinal study found that individuals who began walking to coffee shops did not experience any significant weight loss compared to those who did not. Which of the following, if true, best explains the apparent discrepancy?
A Residents of neighborhoods with many coffee shops tend to have higher incomes, which correlates with access to gyms and healthy food options.
B The coffee shops in Meridian serve primarily decaffeinated beverages, which have negligible caloric content.
C The study measured only walking to coffee shops and did not account for other forms of physical activity such as cycling or jogging.
D Residents who walk to coffee shops tend to order high-calorie pastries and specialty drinks with added sugar.
GRE Verbal Reasoning
In the 1990s, a city introduced a comprehensive recycling program that included curbside collection of paper, glass, and plastic. Participation rates were high — over 80 percent of households enrolled. Yet the city's overall waste reduction was minimal, with less than 5 percent of total landfill waste diverted. Which of the following, if true, best resolves the apparent discrepancy?
A The recycling program did not include recyclable materials such as metal cans, electronics, and construction debris, which constitute the majority of landfill waste by weight.
B Many households that enrolled in the program did not actually separate their recyclables correctly, contaminating entire loads of material.
C The city's population increased by fifteen percent during the period following the introduction of the recycling program.
D The cost of operating the recycling program exceeded the revenue generated from selling recycled materials.

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