Generous : Charity :: Honest : ? A Loudness B Weakness C Truthfulness D Laziness Explanation Generous is shown through
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Brave : Courage :: Wise : ? A Fear B Anger C Noise D Wisdom Explanation Brave relates to courage
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Happy : Joyful :: Angry : ? A Calm B Silent C Polite D Furious Explanation “Happy” and “joyful” are
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If “Only engineers are eligible” and “Ravi is eligible”, what can be concluded logically A Ravi not engineer B Ravi
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If an argument form is valid but a premise is false, what is correct A Always sound B Always false
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In reasoning questions, what should be trusted most A Personal experience B Famous opinions C Given information D Lucky guesses
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Which best defines reasoning in exams A Recall textbook lines B Write long essays C Depend on luck D Use
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What is the main aim of reasoning in exams A Memorize facts fast B Guess quickly C Apply logic correctly
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A question best suited for social inquiry in class should be A Single fact recall B Purely imaginary story C
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A topic is best called “social science” when it mainly studies A Plant life growth B Chemical reactions C Machine
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