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Georage: The economics tought in college is very confusing and that's because it's all wrong.
Harold: If it's all wrong, why is college econicics still force-fed to students?
Georage:It's very difficult to learn something that's all wrong, and if, by chance, someone does waste all that time and learn it, he or she will be inclined to defend it ferociously and pass it on to others.
Which one of the following, if true, would most directly challange Georage's reasoning?
(A) Many college graduates who have taken economics go on to successful careers in a variety of other fields.
(B) College students who major in economics tend to earn higher grades in economics than in their other subjects.
(C) "Right" and "wrong" are relative terms in the field of economics.
(D) Many economics professors agree with journal articles that strongly criticize college economics.
(E) Interviews five years after graduation show that economics majors are just as likely to say that their college experience was enjoyable as are those who did not major in economics.
Answer is D
Judging by the box office receipts, film audience have had a surfiet of spectacular special effects and are more interested in good drama comedy, or engaging action taht in seeing yet another spaceship explode. Film producers are getting the message, so in the coming year expect---
Which one of the following best conclude the author's statement?
(A)more science fiction in an effort to increase box office receipts.
(B)fewer spaceships exploding, but on change in the amount of the other spectacular special effects used in science fiction.
(C)the pendulum to swing away from science fiction, providing science fiction films continue to use spectacular special effects
(D)more spectacular effects along with increasing levels of difficult stunt work
(E)more fils combing good drama with spectacular special effects
Answer is C
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