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Types of Questions
 

  1. Weaken and Strengthen Questions. They sound like these:
    - Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the conclusion
    - Which of the following, if true, is the best ground to reject the conclusion that.....?
    - Which of the following, if true, would support the proposition above?
  2. Flaw in Reasoning of Questions. Their patterns look like the following:
    - Which ot the following statements suggests that the above argument is flawed.
    - The argument is flawed since it omit......
  3. Assumption Questions. Typical formats are as below:
    - The conclusion above is based on the assumption that...
    - The argument above would be more reasonable if which of the following were true.
     

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