They did not explain what the finer points they were looking for were, until you looked at the answers, AFTER the test.
I was logically looking for the reasoning they wanted, since it was a "test" and they did not specify the criteria until afterwards.
It is not logical to keep the criteria they are looking for until AFTER the test.
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Interesting... I also got 100%, though I do have to admit that it took me a minute to realize that we were to assume that the given information was "true".
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That test can say whatever it want, but I'm going to be avoiding Mary from now on.
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100% on the first test.
Seems you are supposed to assume the information given is true, and only that information when deciding whether the conclusion is logical.
87% on the second test.
Genuinely tripped on the first question.
*Only read the following after you've take the tests, if you plan to*
Though on the twelfth I didn't think they would pull a situation where you'd have to ignore a premise because you're supposed to know the second uses a word based on a different definition to how it is used in the former premise.
I thought It would be one of those the conclusion and premises is wrong, but the logic is right situations.
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Yay, took test two...
87%....now it's time to either shoot myself or pay a visit to Mary :eek:
Logic forces me to still be in denial, Mary, but you ain't fooling nobody you psycho b*tch
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