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    Topic asked:- Analytical Reasoning And Logical Thinking (* No English test) Type:- This test was direct recruitment for Developer/ Sr. Developer/Testing professionals. not for trainee’s Time: 60 Minutes Marks: 50 ALL QUESTIONS DO NOT CARRY EQUAL MARKS INSTRUCTIONS • Please do not write / mark on the question paper • Read the Questions carefully. Work your answers carefully and as

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    the “The Wandering Women in Rebecca” article by Richard Armstrong‚ the author uses a myriad of rhetorical devices in order to present this phenomenal piece of literature to a diverse audience. The phenomenal story was made into a movie‚ which focuses on the story based of Rebecca. The film begins in Monte Carlo on France’s Mediterranean coast. Not only is every character introduced with a distinctive and unique personality‚ but we also see the interaction and bonds between one another. We are briefly

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    Aristotle’s enthymeme is also known of as the rhetorical syllogism. It is a technique of persuasion‚ engaging one’s emotions‚ ethics and logic by using rhetoric. By Doug Frame on Jan 20‚ 2010 In explaining this device Aristotle references his Rhetoric‚ Prior Analytics‚ and Topics as well as other of his books. While Aristotle did not favor using persuasion in an unethical fashion‚ it became necessary to explain the enthymeme in order to refute other less ethical enthymemes that were used by some

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    seem filled with rapture and joviality toward visiting his mom. This idea can be clearly supported by the sentence depicted in story that we have studied which is : “something new and almost ugly had come into his eyes : fear‚ uncertainty‚ sadness‚ and perhaps even hatred.” In fact‚ there was another inducement or reason behind all of that which can be depicted by the following locution: “When people experience a misunderstanding‚ a confrontation may be helpful because it helps in resolving even the

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    open themselves up to admit to being wrong. A lot of people carry beliefs just because that is what they choose to believe‚ regardless of if they have ever actually looked into those beliefs or the history behind it. For example: Some people are born into a religion and beliefs they will automatically accept as their truth. Many times they will never question what they are being taught or the validity of the material and/or beliefs. They choose to live their lives not questioning or seeing obvious

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    that he is controlled by his “Id”. He lacks acceptance of his creation’s appearance suggesting that despite his use of dead body parts‚ Victor imagined his creation to be beautiful as he imagines himself to be beautiful. However‚ if Victor used logical reasoning he would understand the reality of his creation would be as horrifying and deformed as the idea of reanimating a dead body. Victor clearly cannot take the weight of his creation‚ “unable to endure the aspect of the being [he] had created‚ [he]

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    Investigating the ‘Belief Bias’ Effect in Human Reasoning Abstract In this report an experiment was conducted to investigate the belief bias effect in human reason‚ the weighting attached to logic and belief in syllogistic reasoning. Belief biases were observed despite controls for conversion of premises. Belief bias was shown to be more marked in the invalid than the valid syllogisms. This consistent interaction between belief and logic was also noted. However‚ participants were intermediate

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    Syllogism Robin O. Maligaya Pre- Dental II Semi Finals in Logic and Ethics RSA Animate - Changing Education Paradigms Categorical Syllogism     1. All rich persons can educate their children.   Some parents can’t afford education.   Therefore‚ some parents are not rich.     2. Some mentors use their creative mind.   All man has the capacity to think.   Therefore‚ some men are not mentors.     3. Not all are academic people.   Some non smart people are non academic.   Therefore

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    CATEGORICAL SYLLOGISM Just as the verbal expression of the IDEA is the TERM‚ and that of the JUDGMENT is the PROPOSITION‚ so the verbal expression of DEDUCTIVE REASONING is called ARGUMENTATION. ARGUMENTATION is a discourse which logically deduces one proposition from other propositions. ARGUMENTATION takes the form of a SYLLOGISM. A SYLLOGISM is defined as any argumentation in which‚ from two propositions called the PREMISES‚ we conclude a third proposition called the CONCLUSION‚ which is so related

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    interesting.This doc is my attempt to reduce the fear people have of this topic‚an imporatnt are of verbal reasoning. there r 3 types: conditional syllogisms‚disjunctive syllogisms and categorical syllogisms. In this doc‚we try our hands on the last type: i.e.categorical syllogisms. Here‚we r provided wid two statements /propositions(we shall call them premises from now on ) from which we r to draw a conclusion...or sometimes we r given two premises followed by a conclusion wherein we have

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