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According to "The Complete GRE Critical Reasoning & Arguments Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!", which of the following best characterizes the primary objective of a "sufficient assumption" question on the GRE?
To locate a statement that, if false, would completely invalidate the argument's conclusion.
To find a statement that, when added to the existing premises, strengthens the argument's conclusion to a high degree of probability.
To identify a premise that, if true, would make the conclusion undeniably true, regardless of other factors.
To determine the underlying assumption that the author implicitly relies on for the argument to hold.
Q2Domain Verified
s requires recognizing that their core function is to establish logical certainty. Option A accurately captures this by stating that the premise *makes the conclusion undeniably true*. Option B describes a necessary assumption or strengthening question. Option C describes a necessary assumption question or a flaw question. Option D describes a standard assumption question, not necessarily a sufficient one. Question: In the context of the GRE Critical Reasoning & Arguments Course 2026, what is the most significant pitfall to avoid when analyzing an argument with a "flawed reasoning" question type?
Assuming that a conclusion is incorrect simply because the reasoning is flawed.
Focusing solely on the conclusion and neglecting the supporting evidence.
Overemphasizing the truthfulness of the premises rather than the logical connection between premises and conclusion.
Failing to identify the specific logical fallacy employed by the author.
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tests against. Question: The "Complete GRE Critical Reasoning & Arguments Course 2026" likely emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between "necessary assumptions" and "sufficient assumptions." Which of the following statements best illustrates the relationship between these two concepts as taught in the course?
A sufficient assumption is a weaker form of a necessary assumption, providing only partial support for the conclusion.
A necessary assumption is a premise that *must* be true for the argument to work, while a sufficient assumption is one that, if true, *guarantees* the conclusion.
Both necessary and sufficient assumptions are interchangeable and serve the same argumentative function.
A necessary assumption is always explicitly stated in the argument, whereas a sufficient assumption is always implicit.

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