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So I was doing some sample questions for the UMAT, from this page: http://www.umat.net.au/free-umat-sample-questions/
For the first section I got all but 1 right, and that one was:
UMAT Sample Question 4
The presence together of carbon, water, and temperature at which water is ordinarily a liquid are essential to life on earth. Which of the following can be deduced from the passage?
A Life on the moon seems impossible since the moon has no water.
B Living things must be made up of elements that are known to us.
C All living things on earth use carbon.
D The conditions given in the statements are the only ones essential to life on earth.
Their Answer was:
UMAT Sample Question 4
Answer: A
We can eliminate option ‘B’ immediately because they are clearly not mentioned in the passage. Even though the presence of carbon is essential to life on earth, it does not mean that all living things on earth use carbon, so ‘C’ is incorrect. We are told that these conditions are essential to life on earth, but there is a possibility that it may also be the same on other planets. Therefore, option ‘A’ is the most appropriate. Note the importance of the word “seems”
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Ok I put in D, I see no reason why that is incorrect, it is very logical that given our information the only thing we can logically deduce is that the conditions in the statement are essential for life on Earth, to assume otherwise would be to make an assumption. Something that I don't think we can do in a logic test....
Why is D wrong?
For the first section I got all but 1 right, and that one was:
UMAT Sample Question 4
The presence together of carbon, water, and temperature at which water is ordinarily a liquid are essential to life on earth. Which of the following can be deduced from the passage?
A Life on the moon seems impossible since the moon has no water.
B Living things must be made up of elements that are known to us.
C All living things on earth use carbon.
D The conditions given in the statements are the only ones essential to life on earth.
Their Answer was:
UMAT Sample Question 4
Answer: A
We can eliminate option ‘B’ immediately because they are clearly not mentioned in the passage. Even though the presence of carbon is essential to life on earth, it does not mean that all living things on earth use carbon, so ‘C’ is incorrect. We are told that these conditions are essential to life on earth, but there is a possibility that it may also be the same on other planets. Therefore, option ‘A’ is the most appropriate. Note the importance of the word “seems”
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Ok I put in D, I see no reason why that is incorrect, it is very logical that given our information the only thing we can logically deduce is that the conditions in the statement are essential for life on Earth, to assume otherwise would be to make an assumption. Something that I don't think we can do in a logic test....
Why is D wrong?