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Faced with increasingly severe environmental pollution and ecological imbalances, the slogan "We only have one planet" has a strong shocking power, and it reminds people to pay attention to the importance of environmental protection.
Which of the following is closest to the idea of the author of this slogan? ?
[ "No other planet can have life in the universe.", "In the universe, even if there is another planet suitable for human habitation, humans cannot move to that planet.", "It is impossible for humans to find a planet more suitable for themselves than the earth.", "Only the earth has warm sunshine and plenty of rain." ]
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The signing of a technology transfer contract must comply with the laws of the country and meet the requirements of national policies. Otherwise, even if the contract is signed voluntarily by both parties, not only cannot be protected by law, but legal responsibility must be investigated according to the situation.
which is equivalent to the above discussion?
[ "If the actions of both parties are voluntary, they will be protected by law.", "If the actions of both parties are voluntary, they are liable.", "Only if the parties' actions are legal can they have the expected legal consequences and be protected by law.", "If the actions of both parties are lawful, they will have the expected legal consequences and be protected by law." ]
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In large amusement parks, live performances are deliberately used to guide the flow of people. Lunchtime performances are designed to reduce the pressure on park restaurants; evening performances have a completely different purpose: to encourage visitors to stay for dinner. Surface Performances at different times have different purposes, but behind this, there is a unified potential goal, namely:.
Which of the following options is the most appropriate conclusion to this paragraph? ?
[ "Minimize the number of people queuing at each site.", "Attract more people to the live performance to increase profits.", "Maximize the role of restaurants in as much time as possible.", "Solicit customers as much as possible, hoping they will come to the park again." ]
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An agent is an agency or entity that represents the sale of certain products, services, and other related business matters. The agent does not buy out the product, does not bear the risk of failure to sell, and does not enjoy the profit of the product sales, and depends on the service provided by the product commission.
Which of the following options is not a feature that agents should have?
[ "Agents do business by facilitating transactions or concluding transactions.", "Agents must be permanently engaged in activities entrusted to facilitate transactions or conclude transactions.", "Agent is an independent business operator.", "Engage in activities for the benefit of the client, and the economic benefits and losses caused by his behavior shall be borne by the client." ]
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Crime of abuse: Refers to family members who live together, often tortured, tortured, hungry, confined, forced overwork, sick without treatment or other methods of torture and torture.
By definition, what does not constitute a crime of abuse?
[ "Wang Hao's father often gets sick. Wang Hao thinks his father is already a man of destiny, so he will not be treated.", "The boss of a company often forces employees to overwork and deducts their salaries.", "Zhang Zhi sees his wife as unpleasant and often beats him or detains him.", "Li often uses corporal punishment to educate mischievous sons and sometimes do not allow sons who do wrong to eat." ]
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The crime of major flight accident refers to the behavior of aviation personnel in violation of rules and regulations, resulting in a major flight accident and causing serious consequences.
According to the definition, which of the following is crimes of major flight accidents?
[ "Fugitive A used a dagger to force the pilot of the aircraft to land in a township, resulting in the death of a large number of villagers.", "A passenger plane was hit by heavy rain during taxiing, and the driver made a decision to stop taking off. As a result, passengers were stranded at the airport for 48 hours.", "The pilot departed from the original route while chatting with the stewardess.", "The aircraft pilot was refreshing, smoking while driving, and the plane crashed on fire." ]
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Pledge: Refers to the debtor or a third party to transfer its movable property or rights to the creditor for the purpose of guaranteeing the performance of the creditor's right. When the debtor does not perform the debt, the creditor has the priority to receive compensation for the property it possesses.
Based on the above definition, which of the following is a pledge?
[ "Zhao borrowed 300,000 yuan from Liang, mortgaged his house for 150,000 yuan to Liang, and registered the mortgage according to law.", "Sun Mou borrowed 500,000 from the bank for Ding, so he found a good local Chen as a guarantee and gave him a good cigarette worth 500 yuan.", "Lee repaired the TV in the second place, because the money was not enough, he put his watch in the second place, and said that the next day he took the money and took the TV away.", "Qian borrowed a bicycle from Zhao and wrote the receipt in black and white." ]
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Families are social units based on marriage and descent, including parents, children, and other relatives who live together.
Based on the above definitions, which of the following are not members of the family?
[ "Xiao Li was kicked out of his house by his father since he was young.", "Lao Xiao was bereaved in old age. When his nephew saw his uncle alone, he took him home and lived with him.", "Zhao Ying and Zhao Lei are siblings. Since the childhood, both parents have died. The two have been dependent on each other. After Zhao Ying married Wang, Zhao Lei lived with the two.", "Li was adopted by the Lao Zhang couple since he was a child. Later, due to Li's frequent fights and gambling, the Lao Zhang couple released the adoption relationship." ]
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The halo effect: refers to the tendency of an individual to be partial when evaluating others, that is, when the individual forms a good or bad impression of a certain characteristic of a person, he also tends to reason from this Other aspects of human characteristics.
According to the above definition, which of the following people's evaluation of others shows a typical halo effect? ?
[ "When traveling, my mother told Xiaoli that she might encounter a thief during her journey. After getting on the train, Xiao Li was always upset and felt that everyone seemed like a bad person.", "Wu is very optimistic. He always thinks about things in a positive way, and always evaluates people positively. He thinks that people are good, and people who make mistakes are accidental negligent behaviors.", "Xiao Wang thinks that his colleague Xiao Wu is a hardworking and enthusiastic person. He goes to the office to help everyone clean up in advance every day. However, one day, Xiao Wu could n’t help him to deliver the newspaper. enthusiasm.", "On the first day of the night, Wang found that the English teacher was beautiful. After returning home, he kept telling his family that the teacher was beautiful. He was kind to the students and was very experienced in lectures." ]
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Reflex: refers to the organism's regular response to stimuli through the nervous system. Unconditional reflex is a congenital, non-learning reflex. It is a simple reflex without any conditions, which is an instinctual behavior. Conditional reflex is the organism's acquired What you learn in life is only reflections that occur under certain conditions.
Which of the following meets the definition of unconditional reflection? ?
[ "Puppies that often eat a dog food called the Beibei brand will drool when they smell or see this dog food.", "The kindergarten teacher always asks the children to sing when the music sounds. On one occasion, the teacher did not let the children sing, but the children sang along.", "The right side of the horse racing \"Marine Biscuit\" was often beaten by a trainer when he was a child, so he will go crazy when he sees a whip on the right side.", "Xiao Wang went out to work, accidentally lost his belongings, didn't eat for a few days, and when he was very hungry, his stomach cooed and he drooled when he saw the food." ]
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Other deposit-taking companies refer to all deposit-taking companies except the central bank, which mainly conduct activities such as absorbing deposits, issuing loans, and creating deposits. China calls them deposit currency banks.
Which of the following options does not belong to other depository companies?
[ "City Commercial Bank.", "Insurance companies.", "Postal Savings and Remittance Bureau.", "Urban Credit Cooperatives." ]
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Thinking: refers to the indirect generalized reflection of objective things by the human brain. Thinking can be divided into (1) action thinking according to the difference of things or thinking states in the thinking process, which refers to the thinking supported by actual actions in the thinking process. Its characteristics are that the task is intuitive, given in a specific form, and the solution is actual action; (2) Image thinking refers to the process of analysis, synthesis, abstraction, and generalization with appearance. The feature is the use of vivid Objective image; (3) Abstract thinking refers to the process of reflecting the laws of movement of objective things by means of concepts, judgments, reasoning and other forms, and understanding the essential characteristics and internal connections of things.
Which of the following fits the definition of action thinking? ?
[ "Holmes found that the killer must have exited from the chimney on the roof by finding no other exit in the house, although the chimney was small.", "Hong Xiguan's son was asked to watch his father practice martial arts every day when he was very young. Gradually, he was able to compare with his father.", "Professor C. Liu likes to illustrate the problem by citing a large number of examples in his article.", "Architectural students sometimes need to make a model based on architectural drawings when designing architectural plans. This seems to be more helpful in finding defects in architectural design." ]
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The municipal government's bidding policy for post-earthquake restoration and reconstruction is that the lowest bidder can win the bid. Some people believe that if this policy is implemented, some successful bidders will cut corners and cut materials, resulting in poor project quality. This will not only lead to additional construction investment consequences, but also endanger People's lives are safe. If we want to eradicate the "tofu project", we must change this wrong policy.
Which of the following statements is true and would most effectively weaken the argument?
[ "Demand for reconstruction of damaged buildings can provide many employment opportunities for residents of the city.", "Construction contracts in the city rarely specify construction material quality and employment requirements.", "The policy also includes: those tenders that meet strict quality standards. Only qualified construction companies can bid.", "If the building design is flawed, even buildings built using the best building materials and first-class engineering quality are dangerous." ]
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Interviews are very important in the job search process. After the interview, if the personality of the candidate is not suitable for the job, it is impossible to be hired.
The above statement is based on which of the following assumptions?
[ "Must get an interview to get a job.", "If a person's personality suits the requirements of the job, he must be hired.", "The interview host can accurately identify which personality is needed for the job.", "The sole purpose of the interview is to test the personality of the candidate." ]
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In order to expand the sales revenue of its online store, a company has adopted various advertising and promotion methods, but the effect is not obvious. The company has heavily hired professionals for market analysis. Professionals believe that people who have opened online banking This is the real potential customer base of the online store. So the company decided to cooperate with commercial banks to launch publicity and promotion activities among the newly opened online banking crowd. However, the effect was not satisfactory after one month.
Which of the following is true that best explains the result?
[ "Generally speaking, it will take a while for people who have just started online banking to make online purchases.", "Online financial services have become popular among intellectuals, and they hope that online stores can provide some special services.", "At present, the number of online stores is growing rapidly. If advertising and promotion are to be effective, they must have distinctive characteristics to be able to impress consumers.", "Recent cases of theft of online banking users have occurred frequently, which has reduced the number of people who have opened online banking." ]
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Huang said that Zhang was fat, Zhang said that Fan was fat, and Fan and Qin both said they were not fat.
If only one of the four statements is wrong, then who must be fat?
[ "Only Huang.", "Zhang only.", "Only Fan.", "Only Zhang and Fan." ]
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In a certain restaurant, the dishes in the recipe belong to Sichuan cuisine, and the dishes ordered by Mr. Wang have Sichuan dishes.
Which of the following can be added to make the above argument true?
[ "The restaurant rules that if you order Sichuan food, you can not order Hunan food, but when you order Hunan food, you must order Sichuan food.", "The restaurant stipulates that when you order Hunan cuisine, you cannot order Sichuan cuisine and vice versa.", "Mr. Wang is from Sichuan and only likes Sichuan cuisine.", "Mr. Wang is from Hunan, he likes Hunan cuisine." ]
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There are several graduate students living in a dormitory, one of whom is Heilongjiang, two are northerners, and one is from Yunnan. Two people only took logical philosophy this semester, and three people took classical music appreciation this semester.
Assuming that the above introduction covers all the people in this dormitory, how many people may it be at least? How many people may it be?
[ "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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Conformal thinking yoke: It refers to a bad mindset that recognizes and judges and solves problems, agrees with the majority, and has a lot of people, lacks independent thinking, has no opinion, and has no sense of innovation.
Which of the following expressions does not belong to the "concrete thinking shackles"?
[ "Many pedestrians in front of them rushed through the red light and rushed to them.", "Adults reverse their children's \"left-handed\" habits.", "Expert opinions are trustworthy, and everyone is based on expert opinions.", "Middle school students are required to wear school uniforms every day." ]
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Real judgment: A simple form of judgment, here is a positive or negative indication of a general nature of a single thing (affirmative judgment: chrysanthemum is yellow; negative judgment: chrysanthemum is not black. ).
Which of the following is not a real judgment? ?
[ "The moon makes a circular motion around the earth.", "The moon is not a star.", "The moon is round.", "The moon is not round." ]
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Natural unemployment: Unemployment is caused by some insurmountable reasons in the economy. It is unavoidable in any economy, and it is also normal unemployment.
Based on the above definitions, which of the following do not belong to natural unemployment?
[ "Wang resigned because he thought his salary was too low during a year of working in a company.", "An earthquake occurred in a certain place, the plant and equipment were destroyed, and the factory director relentlessly dismissed people who had worked for many years.", "An enterprise is undergoing a restructuring, and some women with a low level of education have been laid off.", "Zhang violated the company's black box operation and was fired by the company after being found." ]
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Origin thinking: It refers to setting a person or thing to an origin, and often returning to the origin to think, perform state comparison, correct deviations, and continuously advance toward the goal.
Which of the following belongs to origin thinking?
[ "How to see the excellent quality of people——focus on the performance of childhood.", "Who is the Sinner in Chinese History——Qin Hui in the Song Dynasty.", "Who can unlock the golden bell on the neck of the tiger-the bell must be tied.", "How to deal with the relationship between people-often communicate." ]
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Exception principle: refers to the senior management personnel of the enterprise, which delegates general daily affairs to subordinate managers to take charge of management, retains exceptions, and generally also makes important decisions and control of important matters.
According to the above definition, which of the following is exceptions?
[ "The chairman of a company is mainly responsible for all the company's affairs, while the general manager is responsible for maintaining the relationship with the cooperation unit.", "In a company's reimbursement system, those under 500 yuan are reviewed and approved by the department manager.", "The general manager has the right to determine the part-time and full-time personnel of a management center.", "At the weekly regular meeting, all middle managers must report the work summary for this week and the work plan for next week to the general manager." ]
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Advertising: refers to the goods or services provided directly or indirectly by a commodity operator or service provider for commercial purposes, through a certain medium or form, such as newspapers, television, street signs, shop windows, etc. Publicity campaigns undertaken.
Which of the following belongs to advertising campaigns?
[ "The owner of the steel yard gave a gift of one million yuan to the contractor in the neighboring county in order to better sell steel.", "Obama spends a lot of money on television and newspapers in order to become president.", "The company requires a uniform brand for office computers.", "Li Ning brand clothing sponsored the French sports delegation to go to the Olympic Games to obtain good social and economic benefits." ]
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The media has an irresistible force, and the message they pass on to the recipient is like a bullet hitting the body and a potion is injected into the skin. The audience is completely passive, waiting passively and accepting the various thoughts and feelings infused by the media The knowledge, audience, and personality differences react negligibly to the information provided by the mass media.
If the following are true, what will most weaken the above point?
[ "A person must inevitably cause a specific response to a specific stimulus.", "Adhering to the needs of readers does not create maximum benefits for the audience.", "Society is generally worried about the vulgarization of TV programs.", "Cancellation of the film classification system does not affect the number and composition of its audience." ]
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The Lei Feng team at a school decided to water the small tree on the campus, but when they arrived at the school, they found that there were exactly three students in the school, and the small tree had also been poured. A said, "It was done by B. " B said: "I didn't do it. " C said, "I didn't do it. " Two of these three people told falsehood and one told the truth.
From this, which of the following is watering the tree?
[ "A.", "B.", "C.", "others." ]
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Only with sufficient capital investment and technical talents can a company's products have high-tech content, and this high-tech content is essential for a product to occupy the market in a long-term and stable manner.
Which of the following conditions, if any, would most weaken the above conclusion?
[ "Apple brand computers have high-tech content and dominate the market for a long time.", "Xizi washing machine has not been able to occupy the market steadily for a long time, but the product does not lack high-tech content.", "Yangtze TV failed to occupy the market steadily for a long time because the product lacked high-tech content.", "Qinghe Konghe has long and steadily occupied the market, but manufacturers of this product lack sufficient capital investment." ]
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The pulse of the heart causes blood circulation. For the same person, the faster the heart rate, the greater the amount of blood that enters the circulation per unit time. The red blood cells in the blood transport oxygen. Generally speaking, a person's oxygen obtained through the blood circulation per unit time The more he has, the better his physical fitness and performance. Therefore, in order to improve the athlete's level of competition in sports, they should strengthen their training in high altitude areas, because in high altitude areas, the blood content The number of red blood cells is higher than in low altitude areas.
Which of the following is a hypothesis that must be assumed? ?
[ "The altitude does not affect the athlete's heart rate.", "Athlete's heart rate in high altitude area is not lower than in low altitude area.", "Athlete's heart rate is slower than ordinary people.", "Training at high altitudes can make athletes' heart rate faster." ]
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A national survey conducted annually shows that the use of illicit drugs has continued to decline significantly among seniors in high school over the past 30 years. To conclude from the survey results described above, Human use of illicit drugs is declining,.
Which of the following, if correct, will provide the strongest support?
[ "Changes in the use of illicit drugs by senior students in high school rarely match changes in the use of illicit drugs by others under the age of 20.", "In the past, seniors in high school have been the most likely to use illicit drugs and the most likely to use them in large quantities.", "The proportion of senior students in high school who use illegal drugs is very similar to the proportion of all people under 20 who use illegal drugs.", "The downward trend shown by this survey is the result of a drug education program specifically targeted at people under 20." ]
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A travel agency booked air tickets for three passengers: John the British, Thomas Thomas the American and Brown, the French. The three of them went to the United Kingdom, one to the United States, and one to Switzerland. It is known that John does not intend to go to the United States. Thomas does not intend to go to Switzerland. Brown does not go to the United States or Switzerland.
From this we can see that?
[ "Thomas goes to Britain, Brown goes to France, John goes to America.", "Thomas to the United States, Brown to Swiss, John to England.", "Thomas to the United States, Brown to the United Kingdom, John to Switzerland.", "Thomas to England, Brown to America, John to France." ]
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Ms. Jia: I support the complaints of employees of Suntec. They have been treated unfairly. Most of them have an annual salary of less than 10,000 yuan. Mr. Chen: If wages are the main reason, it is difficult for me to agree with you. Attitude. As far as I know, the average annual salary of employees of Rida Company exceeds 15,000 yuan.
Which of the following best summarizes the points of disagreement between Mr. Chen and Jia Nutu?
[ "Are all employees of Suntec involved in the complaint?", "Is the annual salary of most employees of Suntec company less than 10,000 yuan?", "Is the salary of the employees of Suntec company unfair?", "Are wages the main cause of complaints from employees of Suntec." ]
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Product positioning, product positioning in management refers to the function, quality, price, packaging, sales channels, service methods, etc. of an enterprise in order to meet the target market and determine the product (or service) function.
According to the above definition, which of the following behaviors does not fall into the scope of product positioning in management?
[ "Our products will serve students in school and elementary school.", "Taking into account the income status of consumers, our products will be priced at around 3,000 yuan.", "Our service will be mainly achieved through on-site repairs.", "Our service will make you enjoy beautifully." ]
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Literary criticism is an important and independent part of the arts and literature. It is a systematic, scientific, and in-depth analysis of writers' works, which explains the meaning of the work, evaluates its value, and exerts the social role of the work. The author summarizes his creative experience and guides the reader's appreciation of literature, which is highly practical and targeted.
According to the above definition, which of the following is not a literary criticism?
[ "Article \"On the Book of Songs\".", "Article \"Comment on the Language and Characteristics of Mo Yan's Novels\".", "\"Research on Dream of Red Mansions\".", "Reportage \"Goldbach Conjecture\"." ]
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The crime of gathering people to plunder refers to the behavior of gathering people to plunder public and private property for the purpose of illegal possession, which has a large amount or has other serious circumstances.
Which of the following are not elements of a conviction?
[ "Subjective purpose is to possess public and private property.", "Objective behavior manifests as crowds looting public and private property.", "Must rob gold and silver jewelry or bracelets.", "Must be larger." ]
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Downhole operation, formerly known as "underground operation", refers to the passage of people through the channel cut from the ground to enter the underground at a certain depth from the surface to engage in specific purpose production activities.
Which of the following does not belong to underground operations?
[ "Construction of subway engineering.", "Maintenance of downhole equipment and equipment, water, electricity, wind transmission and pipeline maintenance work, etc.", "Bridge between two mountains.", "Coal mine, tungsten mine and other non-opencast mining." ]
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A unit needs to select 20 blood donors from 100 applicants for medical examinations. The people most likely to be selected are those who have donated blood since 2000, or those who have failed the blood donation medical examination since 2002.
If the above assertion is true, then the following? Are most likely to be selected.
[ "Xiao Zhang donated blood in 2002. His blood type is O type, which has the highest medical value.", "Xiao Liu enrolled for blood donation in 2003. Because of the unsuccessful \"Australian Antibodies\" positive physical examination, he issued a certificate of \"Australian Antibodies\" turning negative, and resolutely requested blood donation.", "Da Chen's last blood donation was in 1999. He was amputated due to a public injury, and the blood of volunteer blood donors was flowing in the blood vessels. He said, I have no reason to donate blood.", "Old grandson failed to donate blood due to unqualified medical examination in 2000 and qualified blood donation in 2002." ]
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In order to get rid of melasma on her face, Ms. Li started using Meiya Freckle Freckle strictly in accordance with the instructions at the turn of summer and autumn this year, but after three months of treatment throughout the fall, her face was not rare. It can be seen that Meiya Freckle is completely ineffective.
Which of the following? If true, the above conclusions can be weakened most.
[ "Meiya Freckle Freckle Obtained National Patent.", "Meiya Freckle Cream has technical certificate.", "Meiya Freckle Cream is a Sino-foreign joint venture, and the production quality is reliable.", "If you don't use Meiya Freckle Cream, there will be more melasma on Miss Li's face." ]
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In order to promote the "Jiancaijinwanjia" campaign, Wanjia service companies asked market analysts to analyze the market prospects of the event at the two local universities. According to the market analyst's report, the two universities have gathered many national Senior intellectuals who provide cleaned and cleaned dishes can save them a lot of housework time and do a good job of teaching and scientific research, so they will be welcomed by them.
Which of the following? If true, the above conclusions can be weakened most.
[ "The price of net vegetables is only slightly higher than the vegetables sold in the general market.", "Most of the families in these two universities have hired part-time workers for various household chores.", "The flower samples of net vegetables are less than the vegetables sold in the general market, I am afraid that it can not meet the taste of so many teachers in these two universities.", "Buying clean dishes is still a new thing for most of the teachers in these two universities. I am afraid there must be an adaptation process." ]
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Many people who claim to be professional football players, although they spend a lot of time in their daily lives playing football training and games, actually they don't really belong to this industry, because football games and training are not their main financial source.
The above paragraph made the following assumptions during the reasoning process.
[ "Professional football players have much higher skill levels and income levels than amateur football players.", "Regular football training and matches are the only way to become a professional player.", "An athlete cannot be called a professional athlete unless most of his income comes from competition and training.", "There are some people who regularly play football training and games that do not really belong to the professional athlete industry." ]
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A school recently conducted a survey on the role of scholarships in promoting learning efficiency, and the results showed that students who received scholarships were, on average, 25% more effective than those who did not receive scholarships. This fully shows that scholarships help students improve The effect of learning efficiency is clear.
Which of the following? If true, the above argument can be weakened most.
[ "Scholarships are usually obtained because those students have good study habits and high learning efficiency.", "Scholarship students can more easily improve the learning environment to improve learning efficiency.", "Students with low learning efficiency usually study long and lack normal rest.", "Research on the level of learning efficiency and the amount of scholarships should be carried out using quantitative methods." ]
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A private bus company attracted customers and increased profits by increasing frequency, reducing fares, opening new lines, etc. In order to continue this business direction, the company decided to replace old cars with new buses, including double deck bus.
which is the least likely reason for the company to make this plan.
[ "Passenger traffic will increase in the area where the company operates.", "The investment cost of replacing the car will be compensated in the expected profit.", "The new car is enough to guarantee the company's expected profit in terms of quality and efficiency.", "Driving a new car will be no more complicated and difficult than driving an old car." ]
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In the United States, the average survival time of cancer patients, that is, the period from diagnosis to cancer to death is 7 years, while the average survival time of cancer patients in Asia is only 4 years. Asia.
Which of the following? If true, the above argument can be weakened most.
[ "Americans are generally more aware of self-care than Asians, so the rate of early diagnosis of cancer patients in the United States is higher than in Asia.", "Americans live longer than Asians.", "The average survival time of cancer patients in Asia and Japan is 8 years.", "The incidence of lung cancer with the shortest life expectancy among patients with various cancers is higher in the United States than in Asia." ]
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A telephone company in a certain place has started to provide consumers with electronic operator system services. However, the company's manual operators will not be reduced in the near future.
Which of the following does not help explain the above phenomenon.
[ "The number of phones requiring human operator assistance has skyrocketed.", "Although it has been tested, the new electronic operator system needs further adjustments to fully function.", "If the manual operator is fired during the current contract period, the relevant party will be liable.", "The efficiency of the new electronic operator system is similar to that of a manual operator." ]
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The music awards ceremony of the new year broke the selection method of only one best golden song in the past, and selected the best golden songs according to several music styles such as rock and jazz. This can make the work of musicians more fair. Treating can also make listeners and music lovers have more say on the pros and cons of music.
Based on the above information, which of the following are assumptions implicit in this change in selection?
[ "Dividing music styles can promote the blooming of flowers in the music industry.", "Each song can be classified according to the division method, without omission.", "Listeners and music lovers have their favorite song styles.", "Changes in the selection method provide more opportunities for musicians to show themselves and realize their self-worth." ]
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C died of poisoning. To this end, A and B were tried by the judge. A: If it was murder, it must be B. B: If this was not suicide, it was murder. The judge made the following assumption: 1) If neither A nor B lied, this is an accident. (2) If one of A and B lied, then this is not an accident. The final facts show that the judge's assumption is correct.
Then C?
[ "It was an accident.", "It was suicide.", "was murdered.", "May be murdered or suicide." ]
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In the trial of a case, the defendant's lawyer said that "the prosecution's lawyer once said that my client A appeared at the scene of the case. Because witness B saw A appeared at the scene. But now it has been proven that witness B cannot see A Appeared at the scene, so my client must not have appeared at the scene. ".
Which of the following reasoning is similar to the approach taken by this lawyer's reasoning?
[ "the media once reported such a news: a teacher used a referendum to find out the thief in the class. When the selected \"thief\" defended, the teacher countered: \"If you are not, why do so many students think you are a thief?\".", "Some scientists believe that from the perspective of quantum theory, there is a space-time parallel to the world in which we currently live. At least for now, it is inferred from the mathematical calculation method that this is completely consistent.", "After discussion, we speculate that house prices will still rise next year, because there is no information to predict that house prices will fall next year.", "\"You must be the one who helped me back then!\" \"You recognize the wrong person. \" \"Can you prove that you are not the one who helped me back then?\" \"I don't know. \" \"Since you can't prove that you are not You must be the one who helped me then! \"." ]
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The most regrettable thing in life is to pass by your love. Just like when you like a beautiful dress in the window, but you think it is too expensive and leave, when you dream about this dress, hurry again When I went to that store, I was told that it was sold out, how sorry you are. Just like love and marriage, when we see the person we love at first sight, we should take the initiative to fall in love and get married.
Which of the following, if true, can best refute the above argument? ?
[ "Passing by with a loved one is much more regretful than passing by with a loved one.", "Studies show that there is no significant difference in the happiness of couples who marry at first sight and those who marry at first sight.", "It turns out that only with a long-term understanding and understanding can you clearly know whether the other person is loved by you.", "Your partner is not clothing and cannot be analogized." ]
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Some people believe that deregulation of private cars can promote the development of China's auto industry, but at the same time, it will worsen the already tight traffic conditions and affect the economic and social life order. Therefore, China's private cars should not be in the past five years. There is big development.
Which of the following, if true, would best support this view? ?
[ "The transportation business can reach the current scale, which is complementary to the production of the early automobile industry.", "The main reason for the deterioration of traffic conditions is that people do not follow the traffic rules well.", "In the next five years, there will be no fundamental improvement in China's transportation hardware measures.", "Now that the price of oil has risen sharply, the government is advocating more use of cheap public transport than the more expensive private cars." ]
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Private companies attract high-skilled professionals by offering high salaries. Most professional technicians employed in private companies make 50% more money than professionals with similar skills who work in government departments. The professional technicians hired are driven more by the public's sense of responsibility than by their personal interests, otherwise the government's professional technicians may be lost to private enterprises.
Which of the following assumptions is necessary for the above discussion? ?
[ "Government-hired professional and technical personnel have a greater sense of public responsibility than those of private enterprises.", "Compared with private enterprises, the government does not provide professional technicians with better conditions other than salary, such as a better working environment or benefits.", "Professional and technical personnel will measure both personal interests and public duties.", "Professional and technical personnel working in private enterprises work much longer than professional and technical personnel working in government." ]
1
Mr. Chen believes that there is not much relationship between smoking and health, because among the people he knows, several people with lung cancer are never smokers.
If the following items are true, which one cannot refute Mr. Chen's view? ?
[ "The cause of cancer is a subject studied by many medical workers, and there is no definite conclusion yet.", "Long-term smokers are more likely to develop lung cancer than smokers themselves.", "Among the people Mr. Chen knows, the smokers are young guys, and the non-smokers are frail and elderly people.", "Exclude people with lung cancer. Among the people Mr. Chen knows, smokers have significantly more people with respiratory diseases than never smokers." ]
0
Orientation refers to the spatial relationship, position, and perception of the body's own spatial position by the animal or human. It is the result of various coordinated sensory activities.
According to this definition, are the following phenomena or behaviors not azimuth-oriented?
[ "Dog finds food through smell.", "We can see that the sun is round and shiny.", "Xiaoming playing hide and seek is blindfolded and can only judge the position of friends by sound.", "The bee flies for miles to collect honey and can return to the nest in the original direction." ]
1
Authorization means that the supervisor or leader assigns deputies or subordinates with certain responsibilities and part of the board of directors according to the principle of hierarchical leadership, so that deputies or subordinates have corresponding autonomy and command of action under their leadership and supervision. Responsible for reporting and completion.
According to this definition, which of the following are authorized?
[ "Under the unit system, subordinates have the right to refuse unreasonable requests from superiors.", "Department members report weekly completion status to department leaders.", "The leader entrusted his secretary to buy a newspaper, and the secretary entrusted another colleague to buy a newspaper because of a temporary matter.", "The person in charge of the unit is responsible for its daily affairs and business processing due to business trips." ]
3
Corporate culture refers to a set of ideas, beliefs, values, and behavioral codes common to all employees in an enterprise, and the resulting behavioral patterns.
Based on this definition, which of the following is the following understanding or statement correct?
[ "Corporate culture is a common behavioral pattern caused by various factors.", "Working five days a week, eight hours a day is also a reflection of corporate culture.", "\"Corporate leaders have a vigorous style and make decisive decisions\" is a concentrated reflection of corporate culture.", "Corporate culture is a multi-factor system that has an important impact on the company." ]
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A community refers to a certain area where people live together, also known as a population concentration occupying a certain area. It consists of five elements, namely population, area, system, policy and institution.
Based on the definition above, which of the following is options that do not belong to the community?
[ "Business.", "School.", "Park.", "Township." ]
2
The concept of stealing is to intentionally replace one concept with another in the same mind, thereby creating confusion in the concept. This is a logical error.
According to this definition, which of the following is the concept of stealing in the following options?
[ "A: \"You're up all night, playing mahjong noisily and affecting others' rest. \" B: \"Influencing others without affecting you. \".", "The name of a dish in a restaurant is ridiculous: \"Xiao Mi Sugar Daddy\", \"Jade Lady Undress\", \"Hook and Go\", in fact, one is embedded in glutinous rice balls, one is peeled radish, It is soy sprouts fried with green bean sprouts.", "Management is also an art because it can also create orderly beauty.", "\"No smoking when I work!\" \"Yeah, so I don't work when I smoke. \"." ]
0
Statistical work refers to all the work of people using scientific methods to collect, sort, and analyze data on the objects of investigation and research, and finally form a series of statistical data.
Which of the following belongs to statistical work?
[ "The reporter interviewed several passers-by in order to understand people's views on a certain issue and found that everyone's views were more consistent.", "In order to understand the market demand of new products, a company deliberately conducts questionnaire surveys in major shopping malls, and organizes the collected information for analysis.", "The village committee found that the villagers have recently expressed opinions on the pollution problem of a chemical plant and decided to study the pollution problem of the plant.", "The city government will host a large-scale commodity exhibition, and conduct an exhibition emblem collection activity online." ]
1
Corruption is an intentional crime. A is not an intentional crime, so A is not a crime of corruption.
Which of the following inference logics is most similar to the above logic?
[ "If the defendant is a crime of harm, there should be a significant harm. The defendant's behavior has caused a significant harm and therefore constitutes a crime of harm.", "Hermaphrodites are self-propagating. Land snails are hermaphrodite, but they are allogeneic, so land snails are not plants.", "The audience watching Korean TV shows are all married women. Xiao Han does not like watching Korean TV shows, so she is not a married woman.", "White-collar workers working in the Golden Dragon Building are wearing suits. Mr. Li is wearing casual clothes, so he does not work in the Golden Dragon Building." ]
1
Studies show that as people age, the time spent on sports will gradually decrease, and the time spent on television will gradually increase. And in the next 20 years, the proportion of the elderly in the urban population will increase significantly. The company should sell the shares of "Tengda Sports Shoes" company in time and increase its investment in television companies.
Which of the following is not a prerequisite for making the above reasoning?
[ "The increase in the number of people watching TV can increase the revenue of TV companies.", "The average person reduces exercise time, and their demand for sports shoes will also decrease.", "Most people participate in sports must wear sports shoes.", "The development trend of ordinary people's sports and leisure habits will not change significantly in 20 years." ]
2
Most of the well-known contemporary fashion design masters have left school and started their own fashion design career before graduating from the fashion design school. Therefore, the professional study of fashion design has not provided students with a powerful help.
Which of the following best counters the above inference?
[ "Fashion design masters all acknowledge that they have taken the basic courses of the Fashion Design School.", "The average annual income of a fashion designer who graduated from a fashion design school is significantly higher than that of a fashion designer who has not completed full fashion design training.", "Well-known clothing brands pay more attention to the design work of the applicants when recruiting fashion designers than their graduation colleges.", "Compared with graduates of formal clothing design schools, those who have no professional training, but have art skills and low salary requirements are more likely to find jobs in clothing factories." ]
0
In the past, aging was caused by free radicals in the human body, and antioxidants can destroy these free radicals, thereby preventing aging. However, a recent study compared the genetically modified nematodes that can "kill" free radicals with normal nematodes It is found that there is no difference in aging and life span between the two. Therefore, it can be considered that antioxidants have no effect on human health.
Which of the following cannot weaken this conclusion?
[ "The aging mechanism of nematodes is essentially different from the aging mechanism of humans.", "Nematodes have many of the same genes as humans.", "The effect of genetic modification on nematode lifespan offsets the effect of \"eliminating\" excess free radicals on nematode lifespan.", "Another study found that although antioxidants can not resist aging, they can speed up the recovery of damaged cells." ]
1
China, Russia and other countries were invited by Airbus to participate in the development and production of A350 aircraft. Among them, China will assume 5% of the design and manufacturing of A350 aircraft. This means that for every 100 Airbus aircrafts sold by Airbus in the future, 5 are made in China.
which is the logic loophole in the above reasoning?
[ "China does not currently have the ability to manufacture aircraft independently.", "% of the projects undertaken by China are likely to be only parts manufacturing, not machine manufacturing.", "China must cooperate with Russia and other countries to complete the manufacture of these 5 aircraft.", "China, Russia and other countries are only invited to participate in R & D, but the actual manufacturing process has not yet started." ]
1
Wang Qingyun, director of the Basic Industry Department of the National Development and Reform Commission, said that as long as China continues to increase its investment in transportation infrastructure construction in the next few years, by 2015, China is expected to eliminate the constraints on economic and social development caused by insufficient transportation infrastructure and completely Solve the problem of difficult to get a train ticket during the holidays.
which of the following can't be inferred from this text?
[ "China will continue to increase investment in transportation infrastructure construction.", "Train tickets are tight during our current holidays.", "Insufficient transportation infrastructure is one of the reasons for the shortage of tickets during the holidays.", "The improvement of China's transportation infrastructure construction will take some time." ]
0
Vitamins are very important to maintain the function of the human body. A health care company uses this as a selling point to promote its nutritional products. The company claims that the vitamin content of each product is 1.5 times the daily demand of the human body, which can fully meet the human body's requirements for various vitamins. Demand. However, ________. Therefore, the company carried out false publicity.
Which of the following options is most appropriate for the line above?
[ "The vitamins that people supplement in their daily diet are sufficient for the daily needs of the human body.", "Some vitamins can be synthesized only when the human body is exposed to sunlight and cannot be taken directly from the outside.", "Most healthy people do not actively take vitamin supplements.", "Vitamins in excess of the body's daily requirements will be naturally excreted by the body and cannot be absorbed." ]
1
Pareto's Law: The law finds that 80% of a company's revenue comes from 20% of its customers, and only 20% of the world's people influence the process of the times. Therefore, a key small incentive, investment and effort can usually produce Big results, outputs or rewards.
Which of the following does not apply to Pareto's law?
[ "Selective search, not exhaustive observation.", "Encourage special performance rather than praise for a full-scale average effort.", "Pursue excellence in a few things, don't have to perform well in everything.", "Exercise your own disadvantaged items repeatedly to achieve comprehensive development." ]
3
Guardianship: refers to a system for the supervision and protection of the personal, property and other legal rights and interests of persons without or with limited capacity for civil conduct as stipulated by law.
Which of the following are reasonable guardianship requirements?
[ "Wang Fang forbids relatives and friends to visit his ill father because of the need for rest.", "Zhao Dazhen prevents a mentally ill patient from a neighbor's home.", "Xiao Liu forbids her daughter from elementary school to leave home after 8pm.", "Li Ma asks her son to keep all income after she joins the work." ]
2
Deposit: The parties agreed in writing that one party should pay to the other party as a certain amount of currency secured by the creditor's rights. If the party paying the deposit fails to perform the agreement, it is not entitled to request the other party to return the deposit; if the party receiving the deposit fails to perform the agreement, it must double the amount to the other party Refund the deposit.
which of the following are deposits?
[ "A urgently needs cash and wants to sell his real estate. When A's friend B learns, he first lends 10,000 yuan to A for emergency. A writes down a document and promises to sell the house to B at a price lower than the market price.", "B intends to purchase A's set of real estate, A receives 20,000 yuan from B, and guarantees in writing that if the transaction cannot be completed because of A.20,000 yuan will be returned to B, and B will be compensated for 20,000 yuan; if the transaction is not completed because of B, Then A does not refund the 20,000 yuan.", "According to the intermediary introduction, A has a purchase intention for B's set of real estate, but it still needs to be considered. The intermediary charges A a 10,000 yuan sincerity money, and states that if A eventually gives up the purchase, the 10,000 yuan can be returned.", "A real estate company collects 20,000 yuan each from customers who intend to purchase the property before its official sale, and promises that when these customers purchase the real estate, they will get a discount of 40,000 yuan than the original price." ]
1
Game: According to certain rules and in the environment of direct interaction, each participant depends on the information he has and chooses his own action to maximize the benefits and minimize the cost of risks. Among them, cooperative games refer to participation It is for the benefit of both parties to negotiate an agreement or form an alliance with other participants, and the result is beneficial to both sides of the alliance; non-cooperative gaming means that participants cannot reach a binding agreement when choosing actions.
which of the following are cooperative games?
[ "After a fierce market competition, aircraft parts manufacturers negotiate and reach an agreement to choose different parts to avoid direct competition.", "Several nearby fox breeding villages and towns have sent villagers to compete for customers at major passenger stations in order to increase their sales. Fox breeding in the area is therefore famous.", "The more people involved in tug of war on both sides, the less effort each person involved in tug of war actually has.", "Although members of the criminal gang know that if they keep their criminal secrets with each other, all members may be released without charge, but some people are worried that others will confess, so they confess to themselves first to reduce their sentences." ]
0
Mass Customization: According to the individual needs of customers, the production method of providing customized products and services with low cost, high quality and efficiency of mass production.
By definition, which of the following is mass customization?
[ "An office equipment manufacturer mass-produces a variety of standardized copier functional components, and the sales staff selects different components to combine according to customer needs to form copiers with different functions.", "A computer manufacturer classifies the customer needs obtained from market research into several types, and manufactures these types of computers on a large scale.", "An airline commissions a well-known clothing brand to design multiple uniforms for its nearly 300 employees.", "A travel agency launched a \"semi-self-guided tour\", which only arranges half of the itinerary of the tourist. The rest of the time, tourists can freely choose the content of the event." ]
1
There is no market price: the price is high, but there are not many transactions. Generally refers to the market is very high, but the sales situation is not good. There is no market price: the market is frequently traded, but the price is not high. Generally refers to the large supply of the price Don't go.
Based on the above definition, which of the following is the following statement correct?
[ "Under the influence of the economic crisis, there is no price in European football, major clubs have reduced their budgets for buying newcomers.", "The market price of the collection is confusing, and there is no price in the market.", "The property market rebounded, there was no market price, and property speculators reluctantly sold, even if the buyer's bid was increased by 10%, it was difficult to buy the original property.", "Although the country has issued a large number of Olympic commemorative coins, under the expectation that the value of the collection can significantly increase after the Olympic Games, the price of commemorative coins is getting higher and higher." ]
2
Impeachment: A procedure established by law to criminally prosecute a senior government official or judge who has special rights when there is a specific violation of law. The result of impeachment is to remove the person found guilty.
which of the following are impeachments?
[ "A CPPCC member publicly expressed his criticisms and opinions on a city bureau leader.", "The court convicted the director of a public security bureau of accepting a bribe and sentenced to 5 years in prison.", "A serious security incident occurred in a province, and several relevant national departments involved in the investigation, and the main leader of the project was removed.", "A national court has charged the current Chief Executive with serious corruption and corruption." ]
3
In education, "who benefits, who pays for money" can only be understood as the country's biggest beneficiary of education if it is correct. This is because, on the one hand, the economic benefits of education, although not directly, are immediately reflected in the market In the process of economic exchange, it exists in society; on the other hand, education is not only economically beneficial, but also an important part of the country's overall national strength.
therefore?
[ "It is reasonable that education expenses are mainly borne by the state.", "Education funding should be shared by individuals, society and the state.", "Education is a personal matter, so funding should also be borne by me.", "Free education from kindergarten to university should be implemented." ]
0
In the process of policy implementation, there is still a lack of strong institutions from top to bottom, which are responsible for inspecting and monitoring the implementation of various policies. Often, when a problem needs to be solved, a document is issued and some new regulations are made. Or set up a new organization and pay less attention to the implementation of these policies. Due to the lack of supervision and guarantee system for the implementation of laws, regulations or policy documents, the implementation or non-implementation is the same. As time goes by, it will not work and the endless wind will naturally Prevalent.
therefore?
[ "Must be ordered to prohibit.", "The need to strengthen policy implementation.", "The need to strengthen the building of policy enforcement agencies.", "The supervision and inspection of policy implementation must be strengthened." ]
3
In a country, the incidence of theft rose sharply after the legal restrictions on the sale of unlocking equipment were relaxed 10 years ago. Since legally purchased unlocking equipment is used in most theft cases, strict restrictions on the sale of the equipment are reintroduced Will help reduce the incidence of theft in the country.
which is the strongest support for the above discussion?
[ "The country's overall crime rate has increased dramatically over the past 10 years.", "Stricter penalties for those charged with the theft introduced 5 years ago have little effect on the country's theft rate.", "Reintroducing strict restrictions on unlocking equipment will not prevent law enforcement from using such equipment.", "Most unlocking equipment used in the country is fragile and usually breaks and cannot be repaired after several years of purchase." ]
1
China's electoral law stipulates that citizens of the People's Republic of China who have reached the age of 18, regardless of ethnicity, race, gender, occupation, family origin, religion, property status and duration of residence, have the right to vote and be elected; Except people.
Under this law?
[ "Offenders do not have the right to vote and to be elected.", "Students also have the right to vote and be elected.", "The right to vote and be elected must be a Chinese citizen over 18 years old.", "Voting rights are unlimited." ]
2
Traditional problem-solving methods emphasize past knowledge and experience, while modern problem-solving methods emphasize choosing the best one from all possible ways to achieve the goal, because neither can successfully solve all problems.
therefore?
[ "Should choose a method based on different problems.", "One must choose a method for each question.", "Cannot use only one method.", "No fully satisfactory solution." ]
3
Six people A. B, C, D, E, F participated in a final. Before the match, the three guessed: A: The champion is either A or B. B: The champion is C or D. C: D, E, F will never Probably the champion.
After the game, it was found that only one of the three of them was correct, so who is the champion?
[ "A is the champion.", "B is the champion.", "C is the champion.", "D is the champion." ]
3
In order to encourage citizens to travel by bicycle, in the past few years, city M has devised bicycle lanes and "green lanes" forbidding motor vehicles. However, the proportion of the city that actually uses bicycles as the main means of transportation is still low. Only slightly increased for men.
which of the following can be concluded from the above phenomenon?
[ "The bike lanes on the road make it more dangerous for cyclists to grab lanes with motor vehicles.", "Women have different requirements than men for choosing to ride a bicycle.", "The \"green passage\" is usually only paved in the park and cannot be connected to business areas, supermarkets, schools and other practical places.", "Bicycles have long been universally used by women in the city." ]
1
The cost of planting genetically modified crops is high, so there is a view that this can only benefit seed producers and large farms, but not small farms that are commonly found in poor areas. In response, genetically modified companies point out that small-scale planting in many places Everyone is planting genetically modified crops because growers have increased their income by planting genetically modified crops.
If the following options are true, which of the following is the most powerful way to refute the view of the GM company?
[ "Some countries provide subsidies to growers who have lost money on growing genetically modified crops in order to increase total crop production.", "Small-scale growers usually only plant varieties with higher crop value.", "The cost of planting genetically modified crops is 30% higher than that of ordinary crops, but the yield can be 40% higher than that of ordinary crops.", "There are many natural crops that produce no less than GM crops, but the prices are much lower than GM crops." ]
0
According to research, birth time has an impact on criminal activities. People born at the end of the year often commit certain types of crimes, and people born mid-year often commit certain types of crimes. Since the time of birth of a person is not his choice, the offender should not commit the crime for himself Take responsibility for your crime.
If the following options are true, which of the following is the most powerful way to refute the above inferences?
[ "All people should only be held responsible for actions they can control.", "Birth time has an influence on a person's behavioral tendencies, but whether to perform this behavior is a result of personal choice.", "Not all people born at the same time will commit the same type of sin.", "In addition to birth time, family and school education, social environment, etc. will have an impact on individual behavior choices." ]
1
Since the beginning of this year, the number of reported cases of hand, foot and mouth disease in children has increased by an average of 20% compared to the same period last year. Therefore, some WHO are concerned that the outbreak of children with hand, foot and mouth disease has a trend of outbreaks across the country.
If the following options are true, they will help alleviate the WHO's concerns, except?
[ "Kindergarten is the main place for children to hand, foot and mouth disease, and this year the number of new kindergarten children increased by 50% compared with the previous year.", "As people's understanding of children's hand-foot-mouth disease deepens, parents take their children to the hospital more frequently, increasing the record of minor illness.", "Since this year, the registration and screening of children's hand, foot and mouth disease have been standardized throughout the country, and many cases that have not received attention in the past have been valued.", "The symptoms of children's hand, foot and mouth disease this year are more variable than last year, and many doctors cannot confirm the diagnosis at the initial diagnosis." ]
3
60% of the U. S. wind farms that have been built are located on a narrow wind corridor that extends from Texas to the Great Lakes, and research shows that most of the areas with the most significant decline in wind power in the United States coincide with this corridor As a result, the output of wind power in the United States has decreased significantly from the previous year.
For the above reasoning to be true, Which of the following?
[ "The output of wind power stations located in this corridor is generally higher than that of wind power stations in other parts of the United States.", "Wind power is the main body of electricity output in the United States, followed by hydropower and thermal power.", "The output power of a wind turbine changes significantly with changes in wind power.", "The vast majority of wind power plants under construction or planned in the United States are also concentrated in this corridor." ]
2
There is still oil in the tank, and our car can still drive.
Which of the following reasoning is most similar to the internal logic of problem-based reasoning?
[ "He hopes to be acquitted if he can find a good lawyer.", "Today is the premiere of `` Kung Fu Panda 2 '' and all theaters will be full.", "This cake looks so delicious, the baby must love it.", "This computer has been in use for nearly 10 years and runs very slowly." ]
0
Fatigue driving is one of the important causes of traffic accidents. Many truck drivers often drive more than 8 hours in a row. Therefore, traffic police set up inspection stations at some highway toll stations to check the fatigue status of truck drivers in order to reduce the fatigue of truck drivers.
If the following options are true, which of the following is the most challenging question for the traffic police?
[ "It is difficult to have an exact evaluation and comparison index of human fatigue.", "The fatigue state of the truck driver's body is not necessarily a reflection of his continuous driving time.", "Many truck drivers are unaware of the existence of this inspection before being inspected.", "Some truck drivers will respond to traffic police inspections by driving at rest stations in advance." ]
0
Sepsis can lead to the failure of multiple organs in the human body and is fatal. A new type of treatment for sepsis is to use micron-sized magnetic beads to filter 80% of pathogens from the blood of patients with sepsis to make antibacterial drugs more effective Play a role.
What are the necessary conditions for this new therapy to work?
[ "No germs will hide in areas with low blood supply to avoid blood filtration.", "Many symptoms of sepsis are caused by the body's own inflammatory response, not by the pathogen.", "Reducing the number of pathogens can help improve drug efficacy.", "The size of the magnetic beads is 1/8 of the diameter of the red blood cells, which can ensure the smooth flow of the salt solution containing magnetic beads." ]
2
Many consumers in a certain place complained that the quality of the air conditioner of a certain brand is not good, and the cooling effect is poor. In response, the chief engineer of the brand air conditioner responded that the reason why the air conditioner did not operate properly was that the local air quality was too poor.
If the following options are true, which of the following is the most effective way to refute the engineer's point of view?
[ "The brand's air conditioners work very well in areas with good air quality.", "The brand air conditioner has not experienced a large number of quality complaints in other regions.", "Not all air conditioners are affected by air quality.", "All air conditioners should be guaranteed to function properly in the local area before they can be sold." ]
3
For all operations, the size of the display screen of a mobile phone that is convenient to carry cannot be larger than 3.5 inches, and the display size of all mobile phones that pay attention to reading effects must be larger than 3.5 inches. The display screen of S-brand mobile phones is 4 inches.
Based on the above facts, Which of the following judgment must be correct ().
[ "S brand mobile phones don't pay attention to reading effect.", "nd S mobile phones are neither easy to operate and carry, nor pay attention to reading effects.", "nd S mobile phones are not easy to operate and carry.", "nd S mobile phones are easy to operate and carry." ]
2
A medical survey found that the use of lower-priced drugs for the treatment of the same type of disease is as effective as the use of higher-priced drugs at the same time. Therefore, vigorously promote lower-priced drugs to reduce medical costs.
Which of the following is true that would weaken the above conclusion? ().
[ "the side effects of less expensive drugs are less than those of higher prices.", "the number of times a lower-priced drug is taken per unit time and the dose to be taken each time are higher than the higher-priced drug.", "the profit margin of lower-priced drugs is relatively small, which is not conducive to the survival of pharmaceutical companies.", "The middle class and the rich are more inclined to use higher-priced drugs in the medical process." ]
1
In recent years, the sales of eight herbal tea beverages have increased significantly. At the same time, the research and development costs of the company's health benefits for the beverage have also increased significantly. The industry believes that the growth of eight herbal tea beverages has benefited Improvement of its health utility.
Which of the following is true that would weaken the above conclusion? ?
[ "in the beverage consumer market, the share of herbal tea drinks is only 10%.", "the health care utility on the market is recognized as the best. The sales of B herbal tea beverages are not as good as A herbal tea beverages.", "in recent years, the sales of many brands of herbal tea drinks on the market have increased significantly.", "consumers buy A herbal tea beverage because the beverage has a pleasant taste and a stylish packaging." ]
3
For a person to truly quit smoking, at least two key issues must be addressed: one is to reduce the chance of exposure to tobacco, and the other is the support of the family. If the above two aspects cannot be resolved, then even if the individual has the strongest willpower, It is impossible to quit smoking.
Can't launch from this?
[ "as long as you reduce your exposure to tobacco, have the support of your family, and have strong willpower, you will be able to quit smoking successfully.", "quit smoking only if you reduce your exposure to tobacco.", "unless you reduce your exposure to tobacco and get support from your family, you won't be able to quit successfully.", "a strong-willed person who quit smoking must have the support of his family." ]
0
On the one hand, we hope to bring more convenience to life through "cloud services" in information technology, and on the other hand, we do not want to bear the risk of personal information being leaked, which is impossible.
Which of the following best describes the situation described in the stem? ().
[ "someone needs to bear the risk of personal information leakage, and also enjoys the convenience of life brought by \"cloud services\". This is possible.", "or choose not to use \"cloud services\" or choose to bear the risk of personal information being leaked, this is inevitable.", "if you do not use \"cloud services\", it is possible not to bear the risk of personal information being leaked.", "everyone does not want to bear the risk of personal information being leaked, this is inevitable." ]
1
The scientific community recently discovered an alpha mimic virus that parasitizes beta amoeba. The beta amoeba parasitic by this virus releases a kind of tadpole stimulant in mammals. Causes the animal's respiratory system to react violently, and in severe cases, it can cause dyspnea. At present, alpha-like viruses can be found in animals with symptoms of dyspnea.
From this we can infer ().
[ " irritants cannot be found in breathing mammals.", "Amoeba can cause a severe response in the mammalian respiratory system.", "the amoeba does not produce irritants that cause breathing difficulties in mammals in the absence of parasitic alpha virus.", "if a mammal is infected with alpha, bacteriophage virus, the animal must have symptoms of dyspnea." ]
1
Recently, consumers have rumored that "the company's car's power system has technical problems. The existence of technical problems will harm the reputation of company M. If" the company does not try to test this problem, consumers will lose the products of company V Confidence. But if "the company checks and proves that there is no problem with the power system of the car, it will make consumers more suspicious of the company's car's power system.
From this we can infer ().
[ "pany A and M should acknowledge that there are technical problems with the power system of a small number of cars in their company.", "in the face of this rumor, company M's best strategy is to recall consumers' rumored cars.", "the company can't stop this rumor from harming M's reputation.", "if there is a consumer rumor that there is no technical problem in the power system of M's car, this rumor will also damage the reputation of M." ]
2
Although there is an urgent need for better new drugs to treat neurodegenerative diseases, for large pharmaceutical companies, the development of related drugs is too complicated and expensive, and R & D that costs millions of dollars may fail at any time and the investment risk is huge. Count on large pharmaceutical companies to invest in drugs that treat neurodegenerative diseases.
Which of the following is true and can best refute the above reasoning? ?
[ "most neurodegenerative diseases are not contagious, and the harm to life is slow and long-term.", "The cost and complexity of cancer drug research and development is the highest of all drug developments, but many large pharmaceutical companies are still investing heavily in this.", "although some neurodegenerative diseases can be treated by non-drug methods, the treatment is very cruel and it is easy to cause permanent damage to patients.", "the average drug development cycle only takes 1.2 years, while the neurodegenerative drug development cycle takes 6 to 10 years." ]
1
In a study on commercial advertising, researchers divided participants into two groups, all of whom provided the same snacks. One group of participants watched a 10-minute popular comedy video first, and then watched 5 minutes about Commercials for food; another group of participants served as a reference group, and they watched a popular 15-minute comedy video. The study found that participants who watched commercials for food consumed significantly more snacks than the other group. The study believes that commercial food advertising can effectively increase people's consumption of snacks.
If any of the following is true, it can weaken the inference of the above study? ?
[ "When subjects watched food-free ads, there was no significant difference between snack consumption and food ads.", "When the researchers changed the popular comedy short film to tragedy short, the snack consumption of the group watching the food advertisement was still higher than that of the reference group.", "The longer the food ad is played, the greater the group ’s snack consumption.", "When researchers changed the popular comedy shorts to tragedy shorts, snack consumption in both groups dropped." ]
0
The results released in 013 showed that the total proven natural gas reserves in the world totaled 22 billion cubic meters. Natural gas's contribution to global energy accounts for a quarter, and at the current consumption rate, it can only provide energy for 65 years. To avoid the dilemma that no gas is available, more alternative energy sources must be developed.
If any of the following is true, the above conclusion can be refuted most? ?
[ "In recent years, the contribution of natural gas to global energy is gradually decreasing.", "With the development of detection technology, the global proven natural gas reserves are much higher than in the past.", "Due to the application of new technologies, the efficiency of energy use has improved to a certain extent than in the past.", "Given the design habits of modern machinery, the energy status of natural gas is irreplaceable." ]
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City E conducted a public policy poll to randomly select 1,000 citizens to answer relevant questions. One month later, a thousand citizens were again randomly selected to answer the same question, but the order of the questions was different from the last time. It was found that two The sub-citizen sample gave different questions and answers to many questions, which proves that the same set of questions can sometimes lead to different answers because of the change in the order of the questions.
Which of the following hypotheses does the argument rely on? ?
[ "Some citizens were randomly selected twice and participated in two surveys.", "The content of the survey question will not affect the answer due to the passage of time.", "The second survey changed the first anonymous survey to a real-name survey.", "The second investigation did not disrupt the order of all issues." ]
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At a company's year-end party, the host put a prize in each of the three small boxes, so that Xiao Li, Xiao Guo, Xiao Yang, and Xiao Li guessed how many prizes were put in each box. Said: "Box 1 is the third prize, box 2 is the special prize, box 3 is the first prize". Xiao Guo said: "box 1 is the second prize, box 2 is the special prize, box 3 It is a fourth prize ". Xiao Yang said:" Box 1 is a consolation prize, box 2 is a third prize, box 3 is a fifth prize ". Xiao Li said:" box 1 is a second prize, and number 2 The box is the fourth prize, and the box 3 is the consolation prize. ".
If one person happens to guess two correctly, and the other three people guess exactly one, then which of the following is in the second box?
[ "A. Grand Prize.", "A. Second Prize.", "A.5th Prize.", "A. Consolation Award." ]
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Only when an enterprise has been attracting and training talents can it build a strategic talent echelon, and a strategic talent echelon is necessary for an enterprise to continuously expand its scale.
Which of the following conditions, if any, would weaken the above conclusion?
[ "Company A is constantly expanding its size, but has not been attracting talent.", "Company B has been training talents and establishing a strategic talent echelon.", "Company C has established a strategic talent echelon, but has not continued to expand its size.", "The Ding company has not continuously expanded its scale, but has been attracting and training talents." ]
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Commercial surveys have shown that the sales of ski sports equipment in City A is higher than that in City B. It can be seen that residents of City A prefer skiing more than residents of City B.
If any of the following is true, it can most weaken the inference of the above investigation?
[ "y A. B has more population than City A.", "A city ski equipment is produced in city B.", "The winners of several national ski competitions came from city A.", "In recent years, A city has vigorously developed tourism, and many tourists have learned skiing in A city." ]
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Different from ordinary consumer products based on product cost-based pricing, luxury brands usually formulate three different retail price regions in Europe, the United States, and Asia according to different market expectations. In Europe, with France and Italy as the main origin The prices of luxury goods are often the lowest. When European brands reach the U. S. market, they usually only increase the price slightly, because consumers there have matured their psychology of luxury goods. In Asia, the prices of luxury brands Highest.
Which of the following can best explain the phenomenon that luxury brands have the highest prices in the Asian market?
[ "Asia is far from the origin of luxury brands and high logistics costs.", "Relatively high operating costs such as labor and store rents in Asia.", "Consumers in Asian markets have high expectations for luxury brands.", "The Asian market has a larger luxury consumer group than the European and American markets." ]
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