EXAM {ACTUAL EXAM} 300 QUESTIONS AND
WELL ELABORATED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES 2026-2027 LATEST VERSION
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1. Consider the statement, "all sick people should see a
doctor. An elderly man is ill". therefore, the man
A. Should see a doctor
B. Should see a doctor if he does not get well
C. Is like most ill people
D. May not get well unless he sees a doctor - ANSWER: - 1. Consider
the statement, "all sick people should see a doctor. An elderly man
is ill". therefore, the man A. Should see a doctor
2. A science student is watching a television debate on the
genetic cloning of animals. In order for the student to make a
reasoned decision, the student must first
A. Justify the opinions presented in the televised debate
B. Accept the views of the most qualified expert
C. Engage in a debate with others
,D. Consider all the points of view - ANSWER: - 2. A science student is
watching a television debate on the genetic cloning of animals. In
order for the student to make a reasoned decision, the student
must first
A. Justify the opinions presented in the televised debate
3. Consider the following 1) in ancient times, civilizations recorded
their religious and cultural ideas and lifetime records in clay. 2) Both
famous and common people were honored in clay. 3) In fact, most of
what we know of ancient civilizations come from studying clay
pottery.
4) all of the pots and bowls were made of clay. Assuming the
preceding statements are true, statements two, three, and four:
A. Prove statement one conclusively
B. Explain why statement one is fake
C. Describe all of the uses for clay
D. Provide support for statement one - ANSWER: - 3. Consider the
following 1) in ancient times, civilizations recorded their religious
and cultural ideas and lifetime records in clay. 2) Both famous
and common people were honored in clay. 3) In fact, most of
what we know of ancient civilizations come from studying clay
pottery. 4) all of the pots and bowls were made of clay. Assuming
the preceding statements are true, statements two, three, and
four: D. Provide support for statement one
4. A college student is enrolled in a nuclear physics class. On the
first day of class the instructor gives the student a reading
assignment
,containing a long list of unfamiliar terms in order to build a strong
knowledge base what should the student do?
A. Ask a friend for help in understanding the
terms. Define the terms prior to reading the
assignment.
Creed the assign material in attempt to gain an understanding of
each new term.
D. Wait and see if the terms make sense in the next couple of classes
- ANSWER: - 4. A college student is enrolled in a nuclear physics class. On
the first day of class the instructor gives the student a reading
assignment containing a long list of unfamiliar terms in order to build
a strong knowledge base what should the student do?
Creed the assign material in attempt to gain an understanding of
each new term.
5. Suppose a study of heroin users shows 70% had used
marijuana before they tried heroin. The conclusion of the
study States all marijuana users will eventually try heroin the
conclusion is
A. Is a hasty generalization
B. is an unclear assumption
C. needs no further support
D. is factual information - ANSWER: - 5. Suppose a study of heroin
users shows 70% had used marijuana before they tried heroin.
The conclusion of the study States all marijuana users will
eventually try heroin the conclusion is
B. is an unclear assumption
, 6. Assume that whenever spring is late, the birds and the bees are
small and hungry. Based on this assumption, which statement must
be true? 1.If spring is late, either the birds are small or the bees are
hungry
2. If spring is not late, the birds and the bees are neither small
nor hungry
3. If the bees are not small and the birds are not hungry, spring it
not late
4. If birds are hungry or the bees are small, then spring is late - ANSWER: -
6. Assume that whenever spring is late, the birds and the bees are
small and hungry. Based on this assumption, which statement must
be true?
2. If spring is not late, the birds and the bees are neither small
nor hungry
7. An elderly woman has cancer and is given the option of
receiving an experimental drug to treat the cancer or receiving pain
medication to control excessive pain. The cancer treatment might
extend her life for 6 months. However, the woman chooses to use the
pain medication as needed. All of the following changes support the
women's choice except?
1. The woman's cancer therapy may not lengthen life
2. The woman's desire to live a better quality of life for her
remaining days
3. The woman's family wants her to receive the cancer treatment