Law and Politics [LSAT (Law School Admission Test) Comprehension]: Questions 1 - 2 of 25

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Question 1

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The state government has passed an order to pay the eligible unemployed boys and girls a monthly stipend of ₹ 3000. The stipend will help the youth overcome the hardships of unemployment. This was a poll promise of the ruling party and after coming to power it has fulfilled the promise.

Which of the following must have been assumed by the ruling party?

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Voters expect poll promises to be fulfilled.

b.

Generating employment will not be easy.

c.

A recent report shows that unemployment is at an all-time high.

d.

The party may lose in the coming general elections if it does not fulfill its earlier promises.

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Question 2

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In order to prevent hospitals from unnecessarily keeping terminally ill patients on life support and thus charging large amounts of money from the relatives, the government is considering bringing about a legislation that will prevent hospitals from giving life-support care when it is not necessary. However, in a recent survey of doctors, three out of four doctors said that they gave life support care to terminally ill patients only when the relatives of the patients requested it. The proposed legislation is thus not required.

Which of the following information may not have been considered in drawing the conclusion in the argument given above?

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

If all similar legislations in the past have been effective in controlling the ills for which they were passed.

b.

The role of doctors in influencing the patients or their relatives՚ decisions on seeking hospital care.

c.

If there is a nexus between hospitals and health equipment manufacturers.

d.

The profit margins in life-support care.

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