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During the hunting season, the number of people injured by cars while walking on the sidewalk is twice as high as the number of people injured in hunting accidents in the woods. Therefore, it is safer for people to walk in the woods than on the sidewalks during the hunting season.
To evaluate the argument above, the most important thing is to know?
[ "Number of people walking in the woods during the hunting season.", "Proportion of pedestrians and woods on the road during hunting season.", "Proportion of people injured during the hunting season while walking on the sidewalk.", "During the hunting season, both car drivers and hunters can be careful. Then the number of injured will decrease." ]
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Judges work in court, these people work in court, so these people are judges.
which is most similar to the above reasoning method?
[ "Animals are made up of cells, plants are made up of cells. Microbes are made up of cells, so all living things are made up of cells.", "Clocks have a certain structure and regularity; the world also has a certain structure and regularity; since clocks are made by people. The world must also be created by people.", "After a follow-up investigation of the liquid milk sold in the last 3 months, no returns or complaints were found due to quality problems. Therefore, it can be said that the quality of this batch of liquid milk is qualified.", "Neutrons are elementary particles, and neutrons are uncharged. So some particles are uncharged." ]
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Ecological balance refers to the relationship between organisms and the environment in the ecosystem, and the various populations of organisms, through energy flow, material circulation and information transmission, to achieve a highly adaptive, coordinated and unified state between them. Under a certain amount of disturbance, the ecosystem can recover to its original stable state through self-regulation, and once it exceeds, it will decline or even collapse.
According to the above definitions, Which of the following statements are incorrect: _____.
[ "The grassland should set a maximum suitable carrying capacity to ensure ecological balance.", "Pollutant emissions should be regulated according to the self-purification capacity of the environment.", "The food chain is a form of energy flow.", "The main cause of ecosystem decline is human pollution." ]
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Stockholm Syndrome refers to a mood in which a victim has emotions with the offender after being controlled by the offender for some time, and even helps the offender in turn.
Based on the above definitions, Which of the following list does not belong to Stockholm Syndrome: _____.
[ "A bank employee was hijacked by a gangster for several days and was engaged to the gangster during his sentence after being rescued.", "A was discovered by owner B during theft. A threatened B with a knife and forced his bank card password. A was subdued by B. He learned that A was in urgent need of a large sum of money to treat his mother. , Let go of Jia and give it a sum of money.", "A young girl was kidnapped for years, suffered ill-treatment, and fortunately fled but did not want to report the case, and has been in contact with the kidnappers.", "Man A deceives O daughter into his hometown by using job hunting as a bait. O daughter fails to escape several times. After having a child, he lives at ease in the local area and assists Man A in engaging in trafficking." ]
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"Free-rider" means that some people need a certain public product, but declare in advance that they do not need it, and after others pay for it, they can enjoy the results without any effort.
According to the above definitions, Which of the following are not "free-riding" phenomena:.
[ "The lighthouse company will build a lighthouse.", "Government-sponsored street lights.", "Some households evade payment of community road maintenance costs.", "Multiple people rent a car to travel together." ]
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Biomass energy refers to the form of energy that solar energy stores in biomass in the form of chemical energy.
According to the above definitions, Which of the following are not classified as biomass energy:.
[ "Using animal fat for speedboat fuel.", "Alcohol production from cellulose waste.", "Using animal waste to make fuel.", "Using solar collectors to generate electricity." ]
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The extinction of biological clusters refers to the abrupt death of a large number of organisms in a relatively short geological period and in more than one geographic area, resulting in a sudden and significant decline in the number of biological species in a short time.
According to the above definitions, Which of the following are extinct of biological clusters:.
[ "On June 6, 1987, after the death of the last black puffin, this South American-specific finch songbird disappeared forever on earth.", "Over the past 40 years, the number of native bird species in the UK has decreased by 54%, the number of native wild plants has decreased by 28%, and the number of native butterfly species has decreased by a staggering 71%.", "Studies have shown that more than 70% of the 163 tree species in the savannah region of central and western Brazil will become extinct.", "About 250 million years ago, at the end of the Permian, 96% of the species on the planet became extinct, of which 90% of marine life and 70% of terrestrial vertebrates became extinct." ]
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Efforts to try to make others see themselves positively are gaining sexual impression management; while defensive measures to weaken as little as possible or avoid making others look at themselves negatively are protective impression management.
According to the above definitions, Which of the following are protected impression management:.
[ "Xiao Fan always goes to the unit to clean the office half an hour before going to work. Colleagues think he is a hardworking person.", "Xiao Chen usually doesn't like talking, because he sometimes stutters.", "Xiao Wang is studying hard and earns the title of \"Three Good Students\".", "Xiao Zhang is a little smart and likes to answer in class." ]
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Supply-induced demand means that suppliers use information that is superior to consumers, and give priority to their own interests, so as to promote consumers to buy more products and services.
According to the above definitions, Which of the following are not supply-induced demand:.
[ "A department store is a promotion. During the New Year's Day, first increase the price of a certain product, and then promote the product by \"50 yuan over 200 yuan\".", "A supermarket salesperson allows customers to taste a foreign brand beverage for free, and claims that the beverage is the first choice for successful people in the country.", "When Ms. Lin went to a beauty shop for beauty with a free voucher, the beautician said that her whitening products worked well. She used it to make people 10 years younger. Ms. Lin subsequently ordered a year of beauty spending.", "Mr. Li consulted the salesman in detail in order to change the mobile phone to a certain electrical city, and bought a phone that he liked." ]
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Pareto optimality refers to such a state of society. For any one person, it is impossible for him to get better without deteriorating the condition of some other person (or some).
Based on the above definitions, Which of the following are not consistent with Pareto's optimal state conclusion:.
[ "In a Pareto-optimal society, only when someone is in a bad situation can someone be better off.", "If someone is getting better but others are not getting worse, it means that the society is not in a Pareto optimal state.", "For any person, as long as he makes others better, his situation may become better. Such a society is in a Pareto optimal state.", "For any person, as long as the condition of some other person (or some) is made better, his condition may be better. Such a society is in a Pareto optimal state." ]
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Industrial property rights refer to the intellectual property rights of creations, inventions, and distinctive marks used in production and circulation for a certain period and region.
According to the above definitions, Which of the following are industrial property rights:.
[ "A foreign advanced production equipment recently purchased by an enterprise.", "The secret formula of beverages developed by a beverage company.", "A trousers brand created by a clothing manufacturer after years of hard work.", "Paper published by a scholar in a university journal." ]
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The greater the power of the incandescent lamp, the brighter the light. The power of a 100-watt incandescent lamp is higher than the power of a 15-watt incandescent lamp.
Which of the following are most similar to the above reasoning:.
[ "The more a person likes watching TV and reading books, the more myopia he has. Lao Zhang's lover loves watching TV more than he does. Therefore, Lao Zhang's lover has more myopia than his myopia.", "The larger the area of a house, the higher his total price. The house of Lao Zhang is larger than the house of the same Lao. Therefore, the house of Lao Zhang is more expensive than the house of Lao Li.", "The result of this year's long jump champion is better than the previous year's long jump champion. Zhang Hua is this year's long jump champion, so his long jump result this year is better than his previous year.", "The higher the product quality and the more advertising investment, the greater the product demand. Company A invests more advertising costs than Company B. Therefore, the demand for Company A's products is greater than the demand for Company B." ]
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In a certain year, telecommunications companies invested huge sums of money to improve network communication quality and network coverage. As a result, users increased by 20% in that year, but profits fell by 10%.
The most likely reasons are:.
[ "Total consumption of new users is low.", "Network package annual fee is greatly reduced.", "Management of the telecommunications company raised questions.", "Telecom companies invest too much in expanding network coverage." ]
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Two groups of students, one of them participated in the ancient Chinese training class, the other group did not participate. In the language test, the students who have participated in the ancient Chinese training class have a much higher average score than those who have not participated. To improve their grades in the language test, they must be allowed to participate in the ancient language training class.
Which of the following are the assumptions since the above argument:.
[ "Many students participated in the ancient writing training class.", "Students' parents should teach students something.", "The improvement of Chinese performance is not necessarily related to the participation in ancient Chinese training classes.", "Only by participating in ancient Chinese training can improve language performance." ]
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The new tablet is faster than the traditional tablet, and it has a new operating system installed, so the new tablet is selling better than the traditional tablet.
Which of the following can most weaken the above view:.
[ "Some tablet users use different environments than ordinary people.", "The most commonly used functions of traditional tablet PCs cannot be found in newer tablet PCs.", "The operating system of the new tablet is brand new.", "No matter what operating system the tablet uses, usage habits vary from person to person." ]
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In city A. electric bicycles on the one hand make it easier for residents to travel, and on the other hand they increase the pressure on urban traffic and create hidden dangers in traffic. There are two opinions on the release of "open" and "restricted" electric bicycles.
If the following items are true, they can only support one of the above, except:.
[ "City Party Committee facilitates public travel, and is currently improving the road traffic network.", "Many traffic accidents in city A were caused by electric bicycles occupying the road.", "Due to the convenience of electric bicycles, only the turnover of buses in city A is decreasing.", "Electric bicycle manufacturers are major taxpayers in city A." ]
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According to medical theory, a person must have enough exercise to get healthy, but urban people often use vehicles such as cars to move without sufficient exercise. Therefore, this medical theory does not hold.
Which of the following are most likely the premise of the above argument:.
[ "Urban life is fast.", "Some city people pay attention to exercise for health.", "Travelling by transport is necessary for people in the city.", "People in the city cannot be unhealthy." ]
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For food security, a country has lowered its grain export tax rebate rate four times in the past year to curb food exports. However, the country's food exports are still increasing and it is highly competitive in international shopping malls.
If the above is true, the best support for this situation is:.
[ "Food is in short supply on the international market.", "The quality of the country's food enjoys a high reputation in the international market.", "Food prices in the country remain lower than in other countries after lowering tax rebates.", "Food production in the country is still increasing." ]
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The sales volume of a product last year was reduced by half compared to the previous year. A survey by the marketing department found that the biggest difference between last year and the previous year was that the price of the product increased by 20%.
Which of the following measures are most likely to effectively address the decline in merchandise sales:.
[ "Using multiple media to strengthen advertising.", "Add more functions to the product.", "According to the actual situation, seasonal floating price of commodity prices.", "Give the customer a small gift." ]
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A. B, and C are teachers. One of them is a university teacher, one is a middle school teacher, and one is a primary school teacher. The university teacher has a higher education level than A. The education level of B is different from that of the primary school teacher. C low.
From this we can infer:.
[ "A is a primary school teacher, B is a middle school teacher, and C is a university teacher.", "A is a middle school teacher, B is a primary school teacher, and C is a university teacher.", "A is a university teacher, B is a primary school teacher, and C is a middle school teacher.", "A is a university teacher, B is a middle school teacher, and C is a primary school teacher." ]
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Post-evaluation is to comprehensively evaluate and evaluate the project after the project is completed and put into operation or use, to learn lessons and improve the decision-making level of the project in order to improve investment efficiency. Its main purpose is to obtain experience, lessons and inspiration.
According to the above definitions, Which of the following are not in the scope of post-evaluation:.
[ "A government builds a railway with foreign loans. After the railway passes, in order to review and summarize the efficiency of capital use in the construction process, a consulting company is commissioned to conduct a financial analysis of the project.", "The influence of the surrounding ecological environment during the construction of a hydropower station is taught. After the completion, the local government intends to conduct a retrospective evaluation of the ecological environment impact during the construction process. The main purpose of summarizing evaluations, learning from lessons learned, and improving and improving project decision-making levels to improve investment benefits is to gain experience, lessons and inspiration.", "In order to improve the local environmental protection status, a county built a sewage treatment plant with the provincial financial funds. In order to monitor the use of project funds during construction, the provincial finance department regularly organized experts to audit the use of project funds.", "Some safety accidents occurred during the construction of a building. Although no major casualties were caused, the person in charge of the construction unit intends to summarize the safety production situation during the construction process." ]
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Cash equivalent refers to an investment held by an enterprise with a short term, strong liquidity, easy to convert into a known amount of cash, and a small risk of value changes. Although cash equivalents are not cash, the difference between their ability to pay and cash is not significant. For cash.
According to the above definition, which of the following is cash equivalents?
[ "Company A purchases short-term bonds, which can be realized at any time when cash is needed.", "In order to purchase a house later, Lao Li saved 100,000 current deposit.", "Company B purchases tradable shares as a short-term investment, and the stock market is unstable.", "0,000 yuan time deposit used by enterprise C to purchase fixed assets." ]
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Teaching monitoring ability refers to the teacher's ability to ensure the success of teaching and achieve the expected goals. During the entire teaching process, he takes teaching activities as the object of consciousness, and continuously carries out active planning, inspection, evaluation, feedback, and control adjustments.
According to the above definitions, Which of the following are not the manifestations of teaching monitoring ability:.
[ "Introspection after class.", "Classroom control and adjustment.", "Talk to students.", "Planning and preparation before class." ]
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Statistical population refers to the aggregate composed of many individual things that exist objectively and have a certain common nature according to the requirements of statistical tasks.
According to the definition above, does the following description object belong to the population?
[ "A factory randomly selects a certain percentage of products from the production line in order to check the quality of the products.", "Survey of the permanent residents of a community.", "All Chinese citizens in the sixth national census of 2010.", "All industrial enterprises in the city under investigation of the production of industrial enterprises in that city." ]
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Bidirectional conflict: Refers to two conflicting goals that are attractive to an individual, but due to conditional constraints, the individual can't take two actions at the same time.
Based on the above definitions, Which of the following are bidirectional conflicts:.
[ "There is chasing after, and encountering the river before.", "Whether to tell patients with cancer.", "You can't have both fish and bear's paw.", "Cherries are delicious and trees are hard to plant." ]
2
At this Games, all athletes participating in the freestyle competition participated in the breaststroke competition.
Which of the following statements can be added to introduce "Some athletes participating in the butterfly stroke did not participate in the freestyle competition"?
[ "All athletes participating in the butterfly stroke also participated in the breaststroke.", "Some athletes participating in the breaststroke competition participated in the butterfly stroke competition.", "Some athletes who did not participate in the breaststroke competition participated in the butterfly stroke.", "Some athletes who did not participate in the butterfly stroke did not participate in the breaststroke." ]
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Psychologists point out that when the child's requirements for independent activities are met or supported in some way, the child will show pride. Joy, self-esteem, pride, and other initial self-affirmative emotions and attitudes, otherwise negative emotions and attitudes will appear. Therefore, it is necessary to cherish the independence of the child, give encouragement and support, and continue to develop.
Based on the above theory, which of the following is unreasonable?
[ "The 15-year-old son helped his father to wash his car and mow the lawn on the weekend, and received a baseball cap from his father.", "The 12-year-old daughter is responsible for making snacks for the whole family at a picnic, everyone is happy to taste.", "-year-old son is responsible for cleaning the shoes of all family members in exchange for pocket money.", "-year-old daughter tries to mop the floor, sprinkles water everywhere, and is forbidden by her mother." ]
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In 967, a scientist found a fossil belonging to the amphibian eclipse in Antarctica. Some people believe that this is evidence of intercontinental connection. From 1969 to 1971, it was found in the Early Triassic Framoff Formation in the Antarctica. A huge terrestrial biota (that is, the water dragon fauna) that lived more than 200 million years ago. This fauna has many species and large numbers. And more importantly, it is exactly the same as the total fauna of southern Africa. According to this, some people think that this proves the view of intercontinental connection.
If the following options are true, the most valid arguments are:.
[ "Antarctica is far from Africa and separated by the sea.", "Water dragon animal survivability strong reproduction fast.", "Antarctic climate conditions suitable for survival hundreds of millions of years ago.", "Water dragon animals are good at swimming and can cross the ocean." ]
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If Brazil protests to the United Nations or Chile calls for a plenary meeting of Latin American and Chinese nations, Argentina will mobilize its troops.
Based on this cannot be launched:.
[ "Argentina does not mobilize troops, so Brazil will not protest to the UN.", "Argentina does not mobilize troops, so Chile will not call for a plenary meeting of Latin American countries.", "If Brazil protests to the UN, Argentina will mobilize troops.", "Argentina will not mobilize troops if Brazil does not protest to the UN." ]
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All business managers are those who actively oppose corporate tax, because all those who actively oppose corporate tax are members of a chamber of commerce, and all members of a chamber of commerce are business managers.
Which of the following is most similar to the above reasoning method?
[ "All worker leaders are politically conservative because all union leaders are political conservatives and all worker leaders are union chairs.", "All vehicles used for transportation are status symbols because all vehicles used for transportation are new cars and all new vehicles are status symbols.", "Some buildings with special scrap are not wooden houses, because no wooden houses are fire-resistant houses, and all fire-resistant houses are buildings with special premiums.", "All soldiers are astronauts because all astronauts are pilots and all pilots are soldiers." ]
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Dr. Francis H. Rauscher demonstrated the connection between music and learning experimentally in 1993. Appreciation of music can improve IQ and thus promote learning, a phenomenon known as the Mozak phenomenon.
Which of the following, if true, can weaken the above view?
[ "The perseverance required to learn music is the personality traits required in any study.", "Music has a greater impact on a person's character than IQ.", "Music research experts are no better than experts in other fields.", "The short-term improvement in IQ after listening to Mozart's work did not last until the end of the experiment." ]
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A certain unit must select talents to go to work in the countryside. Qualified candidates are put forward their own requirements by Personnel Department, Personnel Department, Organization Department, and Office: Personnel Department: C and D. Only one person can go. Organization Department: If Ding doesn't go, then E can't go. Office: A. C and Ji must leave one.
It can be introduced from this that the dispatch plan that can meet the requirements of the three departments at the same time is:.
[ "A. B, self.", "A. B, C, Ji.", "B, C, E.", "B, C, D, E." ]
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Studies have shown that watching TV has a negative impact on the intellectual development of children, especially infants and young children. Researchers have therefore warned parents to avoid letting children under 2 watch TV because premature watching TV may hinder the intellectual development of young children.
Which of the following, if true, would support this view?
[ " ~ 2 years is an important period for children's cognitive forms.", "Colorful colors on TV can affect young children's vision.", "Premature exposure to television reduces expression, movement, and verbal interaction between children and parents.", "Toddlers watching too much TV will reduce their observation and touch of the real environment." ]
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Parents of students in a certain school: Now the students are under too much pressure to do their homework until 10 o'clock in the evening, there is no childhood happiness! Teachers of the school: The school itself did not give the children too much pressure and assigned little homework. Parents reported too many tutoring classes to the children, which led to the late completion of various homework. Children did not have time to play, so there was no Happy childhood.
Which of the following, if true, would most likely challenge the school's explanation?
[ "The school does not have much student work compared to other schools.", "The school teacher feels that the assignment is less, but the students still feel a lot.", "Although the teacher did not assign much written assignments, the requirements of the assignments required students to apply for class tuition.", "Stressful students are a common social problem, and not solved by teachers in the school." ]
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A development zone development committee held a special round table meeting on environmental work. The meeting was attended by the committee director and deputy director, and the directors and deputy directors of the environmental protection bureau, industrial bureau and agricultural bureau of the development zone to which the commission belongs. At the round table of the conference, there was only one seat for the main and deputy posts of the same department. And: (1) the person opposite the deputy director of the committee was a director sitting to the left of the director of the Environmental Protection Agency; The person to the left of the director is a deputy director sitting opposite the director of the agricultural bureau; (3) The person to the right of the director of the agricultural bureau is a deputy director who sits in the second position to the left of the director of the commission opposite.
Then the seat must be cut apart:.
[ "Director and Deputy Director of the Environmental Protection Agency.", "Director and Deputy Director of Industry Bureau.", "Director and Deputy Director of the Bureau of Agriculture.", "Director and Deputy Director of the Committee." ]
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The scientific name of the "black box" is "aviation flight recorder". The reason why it is called "black box" is not because it is black, but because it can help crack the secrets of flight accidents. The black box contains a flight data recorder and Two sets of gun sound recorders can record the relevant technical parameters and the sound in the cockpit half an hour before the aircraft stops working or crashes the flight. When necessary, it can release the recorded parameters for flight test and Used for accident analysis.
According to the above definition, Which of the following devices belong to the "black box":.
[ "A black box on the aircraft is activated at the same time as the accident and records related information.", "Some kind of black device on the train can automatically record the relevant information of the train operation.", "A red device in a civil aircraft, where information can be input individually, but cannot be interpreted or output.", "An orange-red device on the fighter, which can record related flight data and can analyze and restore." ]
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Illusion is a visual error. When people observe an object, because the object is subject to shape, light, and color interference, plus people's physical and psychological reasons, misunderstanding the object image will produce a judgment that is inconsistent with reality.
According to the above definition, Which of the following are not illusions:.
[ "A mother who suddenly lost her son sometimes feels like seeing her son.", "When sitting on a moving train and looking at the trees outside the window, I think the trees are moving.", "People who are overweight will look slimmer in vertical stripes.", "Cup Bow Snake Shadow." ]
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A serious safety accident occurred in a certain coal mine. Regarding the cause of the accident, the four responsible persons of A. B, C, and D concluded that: A: If the direct cause of the accident was equipment failure, then someone must have violated the operating rules. B: Someone did violate the operating regulations, but the direct cause of the accident was not a failure of the equipment. C: The direct cause of the accident was indeed a failure of the device, but no one violated the operation. D: The direct cause of the accident was the failure of the equipment.
If only one of the above assertions is true, which of the following assertions is true?
[ "A's assertion is true, someone violated the operating rules.", "A's assertion is true, but no one violates the operating procedures.", "B's assertion is true.", "C's assertion is true." ]
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There are three people in a dormitory. One was born in Beijing, the other was born in Shanghai, and the other was born in Guangzhou. The majors they studied were finance, management, and foreign languages. Known: ① B is not learning a foreign language ② B is not born in Guangzhou ③ C is not born in Beijing ④ is not born to study finance in Shanghai ⑤ is born in Beijing to learn a foreign language.
According to the above conditions, what majors can be introduced?
[ "Finance.", "Management.", "Foreign language.", "Can't push." ]
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In 980, the age was between 18 and 24, and the proportion of people living with their parents accounted for 48% of the population in that age group, and by 1986, the proportion rose to 53%. It can be said that in 1986, this It is even more difficult for people of one age to live independently.
Which of the following assumptions is based on the above conclusions? ?
[ "People who cannot support themselves at this age are more likely to live with their peers than their parents.", "Some people in this age group, as long as they can live independently, choose to be independent rather than living with their parents.", "People living with their parents in this age group do not share the cost of housing.", "Compared with 1986, 1980 has a more suitable social environment for young people to start their own businesses." ]
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Recently, a health care hospital conducted a weight loss test for a period of 1 week. Participants lost an average of 9 kg. Male participants lost an average of 13 kg and female participants lost an average of 7 kg. Doctors attributed the difference in weight loss between men and women to weight loss before weight loss for men. Participants are heavy.
Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from the above?
[ "Female participants weigh less than male participants before losing weight.", "All participants lost weight.", "More female participants than male participants.", "Male participants are lighter than female participants after losing weight." ]
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A home appliance company has three factories A. B and C. Factory A is good at producing refrigerators, washing machines and microwave ovens; Factory B is good at producing washing machines, air conditioners and disinfection cabinets; Factory C is good at producing air conditioners and disinfection cabinets. The survey found that if two companies produce the same products, on the one hand, the scale is not economical, on the other hand, there will be vicious internal competition, and there are problems in manpower and equipment for the production of three products in one factory. The leaders of the company called the leaders of the three factories to coordinate their products and made satisfactory decisions.
Which of the following is most likely the product selection plan for these plants?
[ "Factory A produces refrigerators and disinfection cabinets, and Factory B produces only washing machines.", "Factory A produces refrigerators and washing machines, and Factory B produces air conditioners and disinfection cabinets.", "Factory B produces washing machines and disinfection cabinets, Factory C produces air conditioners and microwave ovens.", "Factory B only produces washing machines, and Factory C produces air conditioners and disinfection cabinets." ]
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Southern Airlines implements a 40% discount on new teacher tickets. This is actually a business strategy to attract passengers. The airline did not actually profit, because when the full capacity of a flight exceeds 90% on a certain day, the discount on that day will be suspended. Low-price tickets, and even at peak times, flight occupancy rates rarely exceed 90%, with seats available, why not promote at a discounted price?
Which of the following, if true, would most effectively weaken the above argument?
[ "Most teachers and passengers do not choose Southern Airlines flights because of discounted fares.", "The average full capacity of the airline's flights throughout the year is 50%.", "Implementing teacher discounted fares is a way of showing respect for the profession of teachers and should not be evaluated from a utilitarian perspective.", "When the company implements discounted fares for teachers, it implements seasonal price adjustments." ]
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A researcher wants to know whether people in his community like Coca-Cola or Pepsi. He found someone who likes Coca-Cola and asked them to indicate their preferences by tasting in a glass of Coca-Cola and a glass of Pepsi. There is no label on the cup to avoid trademark Triggered a clear prejudice, so marked "1" on Pepsi, and marked "2" on Coca-Cola cups. The results show that more than half of the people prefer Pepsi-Cola over Coca-Cola.
Which of the following, if true, is most likely to weaken the conclusions of the above argument?
[ "Participants received certain hints and felt that their answers would be taken seriously.", "Many of the participants in the experiment have never drank both colas at the same time, and even 30% of the participants have only drank one of the colas.", "Most participants are aware of the market share of Coca-Cola and Pepsi, and research shows that they generally have a sympathy for the weak.", "In another controlled experiment with participants, an interesting result was found: most of these experimenters prefer the number l over the number 2." ]
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All leaders who care about the personal development of employees are proven to be well-managed leaders; leaders who really care about the personal development of employees first focus on their employees 'career development. Therefore, those who do not first focus on their employees' career development. Leaders who care about employees' career development are not leaders who manage well.
In order for the above argument to be true, which of the following must be true?
[ "The career development of employees is the most prominent problem in the personal development of employees.", "All management-led leaders are leaders who care about the personal development of employees.", "In recent years, employees generally care more about their personal development.", "All leaders who first focus on the career development of employees are leaders who manage well." ]
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Facts have shown that there is no reason to be afraid of flying. In 1986 alone, highway accidents killed 46,000 people, and from l990 to the present, the average annual death rate of large domestic airlines is only 77, and local aviation The company's accident mortality rate is also slightly higher.
If the above statement is accurate, knowing which of the following is most important in evaluating the persuasiveness of the argument?
[ "Does the experience of flying multiple times reduce the fear of flying?", "How many people report that their fear of flying is so strong that they cannot fly.", "How many people traveled by highway and by air since 1980.", "How much more accidental rates have been experienced by local airlines than by large domestic airlines since 1980." ]
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During a donation to the snow-stricken area in the south, a charitable organization received an anonymous donation of 10,000 yuan. After investigation, the organization found that it was donated by one of four people: A. B, C, and D. Charity organization members When verifying them, they found that their statements contradicted each other. A said: I'm sorry, this money was not donated by me. B said: I guess this money must be donated by D. C said: B's highest income is definitely donated by B Ding said: B's statement has no basis.
Assuming that only one of the four people has spoken the truth, who is the real donor?
[ "ormer.", ".", ".", "ing." ]
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One report said: Those who believe that the zoo's safety management measures are well-equipped should be sober in the face of the following news reports. Yesterday, a man fell into Monkey Mountain. Fortunately, the management staff arrived in time to disperse the monkey group and remove A man was rushed to the hospital for rescue without serious consequences, so the zoo's security measures should be further improved.
Which of the following is most effective in refuting the above-mentioned report?
[ "eportedly renamed man to be suicidally depressed.", "The fall of Man B into Monkey Mountain was an extremely accidental event, and the zoo has not had such an event for ten years.", "he zoo has established an emergency response system, and managers have the ability to respond quickly.", "he zoo's security measures have passed the acceptance of the relevant departments and are still in a safe state." ]
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Some scholars have investigated and researched some successful female secretaries, and they show that female secretaries have strong modern consciousness and keen modern vision, and they have proficient public relations skills. It is precisely because of their two major advantages that make them on the social stage. Playing a well-deserved important role, they have extremely outstanding performance in resolving contradictions and eliminating difficulties. Based on this, scholars have concluded that leaders use female secretaries better than male secretaries.
Which of the following would weaken the above argument most?
[ "emale secretary also has some obvious disadvantages.", "ndividual findings do not lead to general theory.", "ualified secretary not only has strong modern consciousness and skilled PR skills, but also some more important qualities.", "ccording to a survey, male secretaries also have strong modern awareness and adept public relations skills." ]
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Relevant statistical results show that in terms of the incidence of coronary heart disease, developed countries are nearly three times the number of developing countries. Some people think that this is due to the high fat, high protein, and high calorie food intake of people in developed countries. Few people in developing countries have the conditions to have this kind of "rich and precious disease". In fact, this view is difficult to establish. It ignores the fact that the average life expectancy in developed countries is higher than 70 years, while developing countries have Under 50.
Which of the following best strengthens the rebuttal?
[ "tatistics show that coronary heart disease is relatively concentrated in the middle-aged and elderly stages, that is, over 50 years old.", "enerally speaking, the longer a person lives, the higher the probability of having a certain disease in his lifetime.", "Relative to developing countries, people in developed countries have higher common sense and better medical conditions for preventing and treating coronary heart disease.", "The intake of high-fat, high-protein, and high-calorie foods by people in developing countries, both in total and per capita, is increasing year by year." ]
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Since last year, real estate prices in many major cities across the country, including Guangzhou, have increased in varying degrees, and some cities have even reached recent highs. This is also a rise in real estate prices since the country introduced a series of regulatory measures last year. In this context, some people have argued that the macro-control measures introduced by the state last year did not achieve the expected results.
Which of the following can best refute the above conclusions?
[ " the country does not introduce a series of macro-control measures, real estate prices may rise even higher.", "The impact of the regulatory measures introduced by country B last year on housing prices requires a process, and it is impossible to achieve immediate results.", "ccording to the recent survey of real estate supply and demand by relevant departments, how much real estate supply has fallen in the first half of this year.", "ntry D is already open to real estate prices. Since real estate prices are mainly affected by market supply and demand, it is impossible for macroeconomic regulation to introduce nationally prescribed prices." ]
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In recent decades, people have invented a variety of drugs to poison mice. However, it has been found that the method of placing mouse medicine in places where rats often go in and out is becoming less and less effective. Among such delicious foods for mice, mice will ignore these "delicious" foods.
According to this phenomenon, the possible explanation is that the mice's sense of smell is extremely sensitive, and they can discern substances harmful to them from any complex odor. Which of the following is the strongest indication that the last explanation above is wrong? ?
[ "ouse rarely goes to places where mouse pills have been placed.", "ouse samples any food and tastes for toxic substances before eating.", "cientists have passed a series of tests to prove that some mice have developed resistance to some drugs.", "lace the food without any medicine in the place where the medicine was previously placed, and the mouse will not move the food." ]
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In recent years, in order to avoid the occurrence of coal mine safety accidents, many coal mines have increased their emphasis on safety in production. Public information shows that before 2000, the number of deaths in coal mines in China increased by tens of thousands each year. From 2000, the number of accident deaths each year Began to control below 7,000 people, the accident death toll was 6,434 in 2003; 6,027 people were killed in 2004; 5,986 people were killed in 2005; a total of 4,746 fatal accidents occurred in coal mines nationwide in 2006. Therefore we have concluded that as long as coal mines are safe Paying enough attention to production can effectively curb the occurrence of mining accidents.
Which of the following would weaken the above conclusion most?
[ "n recent years, coal mine owners have not really implemented management measures such as the construction of safe production facilities, capital investment, publicity and education.", "n recent years, coal mine safety has caused great attention from relevant departments, and the state's investment in safe production has been increasing.", " recent years, the country has forcibly closed a large number of illegal small coal mines without security guarantees.", "n recent years, some coal mines with good geological conditions and high safety have started construction." ]
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According to a recent survey, in recent years, among the high-income (referring to legal income of 120,000 or more) annual income of foreign enterprises in cities, foreign returnees (referred to as "returnees") account for 60%, which fully explains Those who graduated from college (referred to as "natives") are extremely difficult to obtain high salaries in foreign enterprises in the city.
Which of the following, if true, would best strengthen the above conclusion?
[ "Among the foreign-funded enterprises in the city, the number of \"local\" is 40%.", "Over 50% of the \"foreign\" in the city's foreign companies.", "Among the employed people in the city, the \"returnees\" are only 10% of the \"natives\".", "n the city's employment population, the ratio of returnees to natives is about 6: 4." ]
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Among the representatives of a symposium on public opinion representatives for traffic regulation, one was from Heilongjiang, two were northerners, one was Cantonese, two were only responsible for passenger transportation, and three were only engaged in cargo transportation.
If the above introduction involved all the representatives of the symposium, who will participate in the symposium?
[ "The minimum may be 3 and the maximum may be 8.", "The minimum may be 5 people, and the maximum may be 8 people.", "The minimum may be 5 people, and the maximum may be 9 people.", "The minimum may be 3 people, and the maximum may be 9 people." ]
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People A. B, and C. Their occupations include lawyers, doctors, and teachers. It is known that: 1. C's income is higher than teachers; 2. A's income is different from doctors; 3. Doctors' income is less than B.
Can it be launched?
[ "A is a lawyer B is a teacher C is a doctor.", "A is a teacher B is a doctor C is a lawyer.", "A is a teacher B is a lawyer C is a doctor.", "A lawyer, a lawyer, a doctor, and a teacher." ]
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When a local government stipulates that the local minimum wage standard is not less than 800 yuan per month. Some people think that the minimum wage standard of 800 yuan is easy to achieve, but the labor department believes that although the minimum wage standard of 800 yuan is not too high, it is enforced. It's not so easy to get up, so this view of meeting the standard is wrong.
If the labor department's comment is true, which of the following must be true?
[ "The salary of most enterprise employees can reach more than 800 yuan, and a few are under 800 yuan.", "Some workers' wages are above 800 yuan, and some are below 800 yuan.", "Certain workers' wages are less than the minimum wage of 800 yuan.", "Workers in most enterprises do not meet the minimum wage of 800 yuan." ]
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Patients often do not understand that even small problems are required to be examined at the time of the doctor's visit, which leads to excessive costs. In fact, if the doctor does not conduct a detailed examination of the patient, some serious problems may be missed and it is difficult for the doctor Determine exactly how meticulous they should be, so it's generally not wise for patients to get medical examinations when they feel free of illness.
Which of the following most severely weakened the above argument?
[ "In the early stages of some important diseases, although the patient does not feel unwell, the doctor can observe the symptoms with the help of the instrument.", "Doctors have been reducing their time for medical examinations with reduced income.", "Patients lacking medical expertise cannot judge to what degree of meticulousness it is appropriate for a doctor to perform an examination.", "Experienced doctors can be meticulous and accurate when doing medical examinations." ]
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A. B, and C. Their occupations include lawyers, doctors, and teachers. Known: (1) C's income is higher than teachers; (2) A's income is different from doctors; (3) Doctors' income ratio B less.
Can this be launched?
[ "is a lawyer B is a teacher C is a doctor.", "A is a teacher B is a doctor C is a lawyer.", "A is a teacher B is a lawyer C is a doctor.", "A is a lawyer B is a doctor C is a teacher." ]
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A local government has stipulated that the minimum wage standard in the region is no less than 800 yuan per month. Some people think that the minimum wage standard of 800 yuan is easy to reach, but the labor department believes that the minimum wage standard of 800 yuan is not too high However, it is not so easy to implement, so this view of meeting the standard is wrong.
If the labor department's comment is true, which of the following must be true?
[ "The salary of most enterprise employees can reach more than 800 yuan, and a few are under 800 yuan.", "Some workers' wages are above 800 yuan, and some are below 800 yuan.", "Certain workers have wages below the minimum wage of 800 yuan.", "Workers in most enterprises do not meet the minimum wage of 800 yuan." ]
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A province held a "civilized city" competition. Four judges analyzed and predicted the possibility of A. B, C and other 3 cities being awarded the title of "civilized city". Judge A said: "Either city A can get it, or city C can get it. "Judge B said: "If city A and city C can get it, city B can get it too. "Judge C said, "City A cannot be obtained only if city B is not available or city C is available. "Judge Ding said, "I think the probability that city B can get is zero, and city A and city C will definitely get it. "After the evaluation, it was found that only one of the four judges predicted that it would be established.
Based on this, you can launch a city that can get the title of "civilized city"?
[ "A city.", "B city C.", "city.", "A. B, C, etc.3 cities." ]
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80. Patients often do not understand that even a small problem is required to do a lot of tests when they see a doctor, which leads to excessive costs. In fact, if the doctor does not conduct a detailed examination of the patient, it may miss some serious problems It is difficult to determine exactly how meticulous they should be, so it is generally unwise for patients to get medical examinations when they feel free of illness.
Which of the following most severely weakened the above argument?
[ "In the early stages of some important diseases, although the patient does not feel unwell, the doctor can observe the symptoms with the help of the instrument.", "Doctors have been reducing their time for medical examinations with reduced income.", "Patients lacking medical expertise cannot judge to what degree of meticulousness it is appropriate for the doctor to perform the examination.", "Experienced doctors can be meticulous and accurate when doing medical examinations." ]
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81. Economists believe that the government's regulation of energy use is redundant, and the market can completely adjust the contradiction between energy supply and demand. If energy is really tight, then reflected in the market, energy prices will naturally rise, and energy prices will rise. On the one hand, people will reduce their use of energy because of increased use costs, and on the other hand, energy suppliers increase their supply because of increased profits.
Which of the following, if true, is a powerful way to challenge the above argument? ?
[ "When energy prices rise, people will use more energy-efficient products.", "People will protest the government's inaction in energy management due to the unbearable increase in the cost of living caused by rising energy prices.", "ower energy prices will stimulate people to use more energy.", "Inelastic demand for energy." ]
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82. The researchers used genetic manipulation to enable the experimental mice to metabolize glucose and fatty acids, but not acetic acid, and then compared these experimental mice with normal experimental mice when they were fed with food and fasted for 48 hours. It was found that the body temperature and endurance of experimental mice that could not metabolize acetic acid were significantly reduced under the condition of being forced to fast for a long time. Acetic acid is the basic substance in life, and the body structure of experimental mice is very close to the human body.
Introduced from this?
[ "Acetic acid plays a vital role in maintaining the body's energy supply.", "Acetic acid can be used as an energy source that does not raise blood sugar.", "etabolism adenosine triphosphate is the energy source of life activities.", "Fatty acids and ketone bodies are the main sources of ATP during prolonged exercise." ]
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83. In recent years, the construction of sewage treatment plants has been heating up in order to treat urban sewage. The large-scale implementation of sewage treatment plants can indeed reduce the COD reduction of urban domestic sewage in a short period of time. However, some local urban sewage has passed fish ponds. And the ecological purification of natural wetlands, the COD concentration can also be greatly reduced.
Introduced from this?
[ "A single centralized governance model does not conform to the laws of environmental protection itself.", "Pollution is at the cost of energy and money.", "Measures to reduce emissions should be adapted to local conditions, combining multiple methods.", "For the purpose of pollution control, energy conservation and emission reduction cannot be combined." ]
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84. H's transportation management department said that compared with last year, the road traffic in the city's urban area has improved significantly this year. The person in charge of this department believes that this is due to the city's employment of a large number of transportation assistants.
Which of the following will not weaken the conclusion of the person in charge?
[ "Earlier this year, a special meeting was held in H city to carefully study and sort out traffic problems.", "Many experts believe that hiring a large number of transport coordinators is costly.", "At the beginning of this year, the new construction and expansion of the roads in the urban area of H City has just ended.", "This year, city H has imposed strict restrictions on vehicles entering the urban area. Many large trucks and foreign vehicles cannot enter the urban area during the \"peak\" period of traffic." ]
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85. When taking a polygraph test, as long as you take a small amount of some commonly used sedatives, you can make people undetected when lying, because the psychological stress response measured by the polygraph can be suppressed by drugs without producing significant As a result, this medicine can also be effective in reducing psychological stress in daily life.
which is the premise of this paragraph?
[ "Sedatives are effective in treating psychological stress.", "Inhibition of psychological stress response increases subjective psychological stress.", "The psychological stress measured by the polygraph is similar to that of daily life.", "People who lie during a polygraph test often show signs of psychological stress." ]
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76. In order to protect the lawful rights and interests of migrant workers, the labor department of Area A "tailored" migrant workers' rights protection cards for migrant workers, and compiled the rights and obligations of workers, labor dispute resolution steps, and consultation telephones. The card is issued to migrant workers during the Spring Festival. Once the legitimate rights and interests of migrant workers are violated, the migrant workers' rights protection card can be used to efficiently and conveniently appeal to the labor department where the migrant workers are located.
Which one of the following is most conducive to the effectiveness of the workers' rights protection card?
[ "Similar initiatives in the labour sector of B have been successful.", "This initiative has received strong support from the leaders of the labor department in Area A.", "The labor department in the first place has a long-term cooperative relationship with the labor department where the workers are located.", "The labor department where the migrant worker is located provides a full range of services for migrant workers who hold a migrant rights card for free." ]
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78. Recently, there is a view in the Western public opinion that China's rapid economic development has not only polluted the global environment, but has also caused a surge in oil and other energy prices in the world.
Which of the following can most refute the opinions of Western public opinion?
[ "OPEC's oil production has been declining in recent years.", "China's economy is still developing rapidly last year, but the price of energy such as oil is lower than in previous years.", "he production and lifestyle of western developed countries has caused the soaring prices of oil and other energy in the world.", "The rapid development of the automobile industry and the popularity of automobiles have caused the price of oil and other energy to skyrocket in the world." ]
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79. Many people are opposed to the incineration of garbage. They believe that incineration of garbage will pollute the environment. An environmental expert said in an interview with the media: "Waste incineration produces harmful gases, but the harm is much less than the pollution itself. The introduction of international advanced technology, the pollution emissions from waste incineration can meet the relevant national standards, will not cause much impact on the environment, and is acceptable. ".
Which of the following best refutes this expert's point of view?
[ "Waste incineration not only pollutes the environment of the incineration site, but also the surrounding environment.", "No mature waste incineration technology currently exists.", "aste incineration is more harmful to the environment than the waste itself.", "Even if the waste incineration pollution that meets the national standards, if it persists for a long time, it will still cause greater pollution to the environment." ]
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80. According to surveys, more than 90% of drivers who have lost their cars in a certain place have not installed a car satellite navigation system. This shows that car satellite navigation systems can effectively prevent drivers from getting lost.
Which of the following can weaken the above argument most?
[ "Many old drivers do not have in-vehicle satellite navigation systems and rarely get lost.", "The use effect of the car satellite navigation system is not ideal, and it has little effect on preventing getting lost.", "ly less than 10% of the local cars have a car satellite navigation system installed.", "Drivers with in-vehicle satellite navigation systems, more than 90% often use them." ]
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81. In order to encourage children to get good grades in school, many parents educate their children like this: "In school, you always use academic achievements to judge the pros and cons. You either have good grades or poor grades. In the teacher's eyes, you are either good Students are either poor students. Since all students with good academic performance are good students in the teacher's eyes, every student with poor academic performance is a poor student in the teacher's eyes. ".
In order for the parent's argument to be valid, which of the following assumptions must be true?
[ "At school, academic performance is not the only indicator of student strength.", "Teachers have the ability to distinguish between good and bad students.", "n the eyes of the teacher, students with good academic performance may not be good students.", "In the eyes of the teacher, a good student is a good student." ]
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83. If the drought continues in the orange flowering season, the orange output will be affected, and a drought situation will occur in a certain place during the orange flowering season this year, so some people worry that the price of oranges will rise, which will increase the production cost of the orange juice beverage plant in the area.
Which of the following can weaken the above argument most?
[ "The price of orange juice drinks is the lowest this year.", "Drought conditions in the area are not expected to be severe.", "The area of oranges has been expanded this year.", "The raw material supply of the orange juice beverage factory in the area mostly comes from other places." ]
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84. The quality inspection department tested 32-inch flat-screen TVs of five different brands of ABCDE and found that: A's power consumption is lower than B, B's power consumption is not higher than C, D's power consumption is not lower than E, Power consumption is not as low as B, and the power consumption of the two brands of TVs is the same.
Which of the following statements must be inconsistent with the above facts?
[ "B and C consume the same power.", "A and C consume the same power.", "consumes less power than D.", "E consumes less power than C." ]
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85. Physicist Hawking believes: "The danger of life on the planet being destroyed by a certain disaster is increasing at an unprecedented rate, such as sudden global warming, nuclear war, genetic viruses or other dangers. " Hawking based on this view More and more unsuitable for human habitation, and put forward the view of "space immigrants".
Which of the following questions best question Hawking's point of view?
[ "Most planetary environments are not suitable for human survival.", "The dangers facing humanity can be solved through the joint efforts of human beings.", "arth is in its infancy at the age of its life.", "The habitable surface area of the earth is too small to withstand devastating disasters." ]
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56. Unfair competition: refers to the behavior of the operator in violation of the provisions of the Anti-Unfair Competition Act, damaging the legitimate rights and interests of other operators, and disrupting the social and economic order. The so-called operator refers to a legal person engaged in commodity business or profit-making services.
According to the above definitions, which of the following is unfair competition?
[ "Inferior wine produced by an underground factory is sold under the brand name brand.", "A factory adopts advanced technology, lowers costs and lowers prices to occupy a favorable market position.", "ses spies to steal peers' trade secrets in order to prepare a competitive strategy first.", "Microsoft sells its browser bundled with the Windows operating system." ]
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57. Company limited by shares: refers to a group of shareholders with a certain number or more, whose entire capital is divided into equal shares, and shareholders only bear limited liability to the company for the shares they recognize, that is, the amount of capital invested, and the company uses all its assets to the company's debts The company responsible.
Which of the following is a joint stock company?
[ "Company A and Company B had a field of unattended care, and the two companies negotiated for one year each.", "Company A was reorganized and the entire capital was divided into 50,000 shares, which were subscribed by employees and renamed to \"XX Corporation\".", "The research institute under the former Ministry of Electronics was restructured to set up a state-controlled research and development center.", "Xiao Zhang, Xiao Wang and others in the village set up a village elementary school." ]
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58. Market positioning: It is based on the position of competitors' existing products in the market, focusing on the degree to which consumers or users attach importance to certain features or attributes of such products, and strongly shaping the uniqueness of the company's products. , Give a vivid personality or image, and vividly convey this image to customers, so that the product determines the appropriate position in the market. Market positioning is to shape the position of a product in the market, this position depends on It depends on how consumers or users recognize this product.
According to the above definition, which of the following situations does not belong to market positioning? ?
[ "Advertising by The Coca-Cola Company with the characteristics of its world beverage market leader.", "A store specializes in selling low-priced products during the marketing process.", " clothing factory specializing in the production of elderly clothing.", "A restaurant is booming. The restaurant sells breakfast early, but also sells dinner at noon and evening. It has both cheap products and high-end meals." ]
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59. The job incentive law means that if there is a talent that possesses both merits and talents, can manage, make good use of people, and can open up a new situation in a department, then we should grasp the actual needs, promote strengths and avoid weaknesses, and promptly promote reuse so as not to hit. Maxima "initiative.
Based on the above definitions, which of the following is job incentive laws?
[ "At the corporate tackling stage, the top leaders lead the ranks and lead by example, leading a group of technical backbones to overcome difficulties.", "Leader A has a favorable opinion of his unit's employee B, and promotes him as the unit supervisor.", "he leader of a certain unit was very dissatisfied with the living habits of C, who was a \"meritorious leader,\" so he transferred him to another department to do work outside his specialty.", "Ding worked in the network department of a unit and showed superman management skills in an ordinary job, and was immediately promoted to office director." ]
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60. Payment order: It is a urging procedure applied by the people's court. According to the application of the creditor, the debtor is ordered to give the creditor a certain amount of money or securities. Only when no objection or payment is made within the legal period is enforced.
According to the above definition, which of the following is payment orders?
[ "The court shall, upon the application of the Power Supply Bureau, issue an order to the unit in arrears of electricity bills, and shall pay the full electricity bill within 15 days.", "The court makes a judgment and the defendant pays the plaintiff 50,000 yuan for mental damages.", "rt C demands full costs from the defendant.", "The court sentenced the defendant to 10 years in prison." ]
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61. Tendering: It is the bidder's public bidding for bidding competition without going through the general transaction negotiation procedure before buying or selling bulk commodities, contracting a construction project, or cooperating in a certain business. Finally, the bidder selects the transaction object to contract Way of trading.
Which of the following transaction methods is a tender?
[ "The county government issues a notice to build a second-level highway, soliciting bids from units with a second-level qualification or higher.", "U. S. rewards $ 5 million for live bin Laden.", "uatong Company's listed stocks are thrown at ten yuan price.", "Uncle Li's villa wants to be sold, it is priced at 900,000, and declares that it can be negotiated." ]
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62. Subject matter of litigation: refers to a civil legal relationship or right that is disputed by the parties and requires the people's court to resolve it through trial.
According to the above definitions, which of the following is subject matter?
[ "A 1,000 yuan loan between the original and the defendant.", "The reputation between the defendants was harmed by defamation.", "Relationship between the prosecution and the prosecution between the original defendants.", "The robbery between the plaintiff and the defendant, and the victim relationship." ]
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63. Invalid civil acts: refer to civil acts that are not legally binding from the beginning. Which of the following civil acts are invalid: (1) performed by a person who has no capacity for civil conduct; (2) a person who has limited capacity for civil conduct cannot Independently implemented; (3) One party used fraud, coercion or the danger of others to cause the other party to act against their true will; (4) malicious collusion that harmed the interests of the state, the collective, or a third party; (5) Violating the law or the public interest; (6) Covering illegal purposes in legal forms.
According to the above definition, which of the following is invalid civil acts?
[ "Xiao Wang returned to his hometown after graduation to build his hometown. During the new village committee election, he solemnly exercised his right to vote and be elected, and was elected as the village head.", "Li Laohan is 85 years old. He was admitted to the hospital because of a heart attack a few days ago. He had three sons. He was afraid that they would have conflicts after his death. So he made a will: all his property was divided equally between the three sons.", "The three girls in a middle school in C have good musical talents, and their bands often win awards in various inter-school competitions. A record company verbally pays high fees and engages them with their parents without the consent of their parents. Signed and suspended school.", "A citizen who has lived with his wife for five years finds out that they can no longer continue to live, so they file a divorce with the court." ]
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64. Market effect: refers to the conditions achieved by an industry in terms of price, industry, cost, profit, product quality and variety, and technological progress under a certain market structure.
Which of the following does not belong to the test market effect?
[ "Is the profit of the industry reasonable?", "Is the expansion of industrial production capacity compatible with the growth of market demand?", "onsumers' personal taste.", "Is there any waste in sales expenses and product modifications?" ]
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65. Neuropathy: Organic and functional disorders of the nervous system (brain, spinal cord central and peripheral nerves) and their ancillary structures (meninges, cerebrovascular, muscles, etc. ).
According to the above definitions, which of the following diseases is neuropathy?
[ "Neurasthenia.", "Leukemia.", "irus influenza.", "Liver cancer." ]
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In a village general election, four candidates (Zhang Laohan, Tian Laohan, Xiao Li, and Xiao Wang) received votes: Zhang Laohan had more votes than Tian Laohan, Tian Laohan had more votes than Xiao Li, Xiaowang There are no tickets for Zhang Laohan.
Who got the most votes?
[ "Zhang Laohan.", "Tian Laohan.", "iaoli.", "Xiao Wang." ]
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A training course on agricultural planting technology was held in a certain place, and well-known experts were invited to give free lectures to farmers. However, on the day when the classes began, no farmers came to the lecture.
Which of the following helps explain the above phenomenon?
[ "The training class is in the busy season of farmers, farmers have not practiced to attend classes.", "Some farmers like to learn agricultural technology from their village elders.", "ome farmers like to learn agricultural technology through TV science programs.", "Some farmers like to learn agricultural technology through radio broadcasting." ]
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A village has a total of 800 acres of land and is distributed to 500 farmers on average.
How many land each farmer can get?
[ ".2.", ".6.", ".", "." ]
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When harvesting a paddy field, it takes 3 days for the husband to harvest alone, 6 days for the wife to harvest alone, and 2 days for the husband and wife to harvest.
How many days does it take?
[ ".", ".", ".", "." ]
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A township office purchased a batch of ballpoint pens, which were evenly distributed to 5 staff members, each of whom was given 3 and the remaining 3 were left.
which is the total number of ballpoint pens?
[ "3.", "5.", "8.", "1." ]
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Farmer Xiao Li sells fruits, apples, pears, oranges, and peaches in a box at the farmers' market: three boxes of apples, pears, and oranges, with an average of 51 boxes; pears, oranges, and peaches with three boxes, average There are 47 boxes per box; two boxes of apples and peaches, with an average of 43 boxes.
which is the total number of apples?
[ "1.", "5.", "9.", "3." ]
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Consumers claim that the fake eggs bought in the market are identified as expired eggs, hatched eggs and other real eggs, not chemical synthetic products. Experts believe that according to the current technical conditions, it is very expensive to make fake eggs. High, it is impossible to make a profit at all, so it is impossible to have so-called fake eggs on the market.
Which of the following cannot weaken the above expert conclusions?
[ "With the current level of technology, it is possible to make fake eggs.", "Some companies produce fake eggs for crafts or performance props.", "Some illegal traders have mastered the technology to reduce the cost of producing fake eggs.", "Even fake eggs can't be faked and can be bought by some careless people." ]
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Under the worsening situation of the European debt crisis, central banks in Europe and other regions and countries may print a large number of banknotes to respond, which will lead to a new round of hot money flooding, and then continue to increase the prices of real estate such as real estate. Buying property should continue now.
Which of the following cannot weaken the above conclusion?
[ "For the healthy development of their economies, many countries will not issue additional currencies.", "The current real estate prices are stable and there will be no large fluctuations in the short term.", "Due to the severe real estate market bubble, the state has issued a series of policies to combat real estate speculation.", "Due to the influx of immigrants into the city, people's rigid demand for housing still exists." ]
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A TV station in a city launched a health program for elderly viewers. During the trial broadcast, many elderly people watched it and received unanimous praise, but after the official broadcast, the ratings were very unsatisfactory.
Which of the following can best explain the above contradiction?
[ "Some elderly people think that the content of the program is not significant for health.", "The packaging of the show is too entertaining and does not meet the needs of the elderly.", "Watching TV for too long is not good for the health of the elderly.", "The program aired late, at this time most elderly people have already rested." ]
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The future development of Chinese society is inseparable from the nourishment and role of traditional culture including Confucianism, which has been recognized and accepted by more and more people. Therefore, vigorously promoting the fine traditions of Chinese traditional culture should become the current China An important content of cultural construction.
Which of the following best supports the above claims?
[ "Many fine traditions in traditional Chinese culture are at risk of being lost.", "Many local governments have strengthened the protection and publicity of various local cultural heritage.", "Traditional culture accumulated through history has an irreplaceable positive effect on a nation.", "The positive effect of traditional culture on economic and social development is emerging in more and more places." ]
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A company has developed an air-conditioning management system that automatically starts up through a human flow detection system. Turning off the air-conditioning, the application of this system will greatly reduce the power consumption of air-conditioning in the office. But this system has been launched for several years. Not much, sales are not ideal.
which is the most reasonable explanation for the above phenomenon?
[ "The air conditioning management system is welcomed by home users in many cities.", "The air-conditioning management system is complicated to operate and requires professional staff to operate.", "Energy-saving air conditioners occupy the mainstream in the market, and air conditioning energy consumption has been greatly reduced compared to the past.", "Many units have a strong sense of environmental protection and have developed the habit of going out and closing air conditioners." ]
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Without rapid economic development, there will be no progress in social undertakings. Now economic development is fast, "so the construction of social undertakings will also achieve remarkable results. ".
which is the same as the above form of literal reasoning?
[ "Socialist democracy and development are mutually reinforcing and indispensable. Democracy is the premise of the legal system and the legal system is the embodiment of democracy. Now that the legal system is constantly improving, democracy is guaranteed.", "Benefit and fairness are contradictions, and it is difficult to obtain greater benefits without fairness. The efficiency of an enterprise has increased, so the enterprise has also achieved fair distribution.", "The higher the degree of socialization, the finer the social division of labor. Now the degree of socialization has increased, so the current (sensitive words) socialization division of labor is also finer.", "Honesty and integrity are the basic requirements for leading cadres. A leading cadre with a decent style and stricter discipline is a qualified leading cadre." ]
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As most of the newsstands on the roadside in a certain city are illegal buildings, affecting urban management, and problems such as over-range operations are common, the local government considers dismantling the newsstands on the roadside. Residents can continue to buy at local supermarkets, bookstores or special newspaper sales points Newspapers and magazines.
Which of the following information, which helps to push the local government's decision to dismantle roadside newsstands, is not included?
[ "Many street kiosks have the problem of selling illegal publications.", "Local supermarkets, bookstores and specialized newspaper and magazine sales points are very common and can be seen everywhere.", "The sales revenue of roadside newspaper kiosks is mainly derived from the sale of tobacco and alcohol snacks rather than newspapers and periodicals.", "Data show that when local residents purchase newspapers and magazines, they are still mainly ordered through the post office." ]
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In the seafloor strata of the Yellow Sea and East Sea in China, there are abundant oil resources, which were generated from the remains of a large number of land plants in ancient times. This shows that in the ancient times, the continental shelf of the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea was a large plain with dense vegetation.
Which of the following can support the above conclusion?
[ "The continental shelf will continue to change slowly but never stop as the earth's crust moves.", "Rivers that flow endlessly are like conveyor belts, which continuously transport organic matter on land to the sea.", "The Gulf region of the Middle East is mostly a vast desert with abundant oil resources underground.", "Generally speaking, mountainous areas at similar latitudes on land are richer in vegetation than plain areas." ]
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According to research by the national authoritative scientific research institution, a brand of health foods currently on the market does not contain ingredients that improve human body functions and enhance individual immunity. However, the survey results show that many people who are physically weak are buying and taking the brand After a period of time, physical fitness has improved significantly.
which is the most helpful to explain the above contradiction?
[ "The role of health food has a certain time lag.", "Many healthy people also strengthen their constitution after taking health food.", "Most people who buy this brand of health products have better economic conditions.", "People taking health supplements also start to pay attention to health in other aspects of their lives." ]
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