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"I'm going to post up 2 questions similar to the UMAT, one question from section 1 and 2 each day. Each time I post up the questions for the day I will also post up the answers of the previous day."
Answers
1.
Start by identifying the conclusion: that nations will not invest money in undersea development projects because the tax would be imposed to make the projects unprofitable. The argument, however, rests on a very important assumption: the tax would be so great as to eliminate all potential for profit. This is why (A) is an important question. Options B, C and D may be asked, but are not as critical to the feasibility of the project as is (A).
2.
The counsellor is unlikely to feel angry since he is probably aware of the difficult time Edward and his wife have had (option A). He probably also realises that they have been told many times of the risk of having the baby. There is little reason for the counsellor to feel ashamed (option B) - he is merely following policy. The counsellor can explain the situation and do any number of things to resolve the situation, which means he is unlikely to feel powerless (option C). The best answer is option D - the counsellor is likely to feel judged.
New Questions
Question 3
In a certain language, luk eir lail means 'heavy little package', bo lail means 'heavy man' and luk jo means 'pretty package'. How would you say 'little man' in this language?
a) bo eir
b) luk bo
c) luk eir
d) eir luk
Question 4
Obstetrician: Josephine, because anaesthetic will have a slight but significant chance of influencing your baby's breathing and heart functions, I think you should try labour without anaesthetic until you really can't cope with the pain. Doing so will improve your baby's chance of survival.
Josephine: Doctor, I can't. I just can't cope with it. You can't imagine how much pain I went through when my first child was born. I can't take such pain again. It'll kill me. Please have me anaesthetised when I go into labour. Please.
Josephine can best be described as
a) Annoyed
b) Irrational
c) Concerned
d) Desperate
"I'm going to post up 2 questions similar to the UMAT, one question from section 1 and 2 each day. Each time I post up the questions for the day I will also post up the answers of the previous day."
Answers
1.
Start by identifying the conclusion: that nations will not invest money in undersea development projects because the tax would be imposed to make the projects unprofitable. The argument, however, rests on a very important assumption: the tax would be so great as to eliminate all potential for profit. This is why (A) is an important question. Options B, C and D may be asked, but are not as critical to the feasibility of the project as is (A).
2.
The counsellor is unlikely to feel angry since he is probably aware of the difficult time Edward and his wife have had (option A). He probably also realises that they have been told many times of the risk of having the baby. There is little reason for the counsellor to feel ashamed (option B) - he is merely following policy. The counsellor can explain the situation and do any number of things to resolve the situation, which means he is unlikely to feel powerless (option C). The best answer is option D - the counsellor is likely to feel judged.
New Questions
Question 3
In a certain language, luk eir lail means 'heavy little package', bo lail means 'heavy man' and luk jo means 'pretty package'. How would you say 'little man' in this language?
a) bo eir
b) luk bo
c) luk eir
d) eir luk
Question 4
Obstetrician: Josephine, because anaesthetic will have a slight but significant chance of influencing your baby's breathing and heart functions, I think you should try labour without anaesthetic until you really can't cope with the pain. Doing so will improve your baby's chance of survival.
Josephine: Doctor, I can't. I just can't cope with it. You can't imagine how much pain I went through when my first child was born. I can't take such pain again. It'll kill me. Please have me anaesthetised when I go into labour. Please.
Josephine can best be described as
a) Annoyed
b) Irrational
c) Concerned
d) Desperate