Discussion :: Evaluating an Interface
- If parents stop smoking when their children are young, then the children are less likely to give up smoking.
A.
If the inference is definitely true
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B.
If the inference is probably true
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C.
If the data are inadequate
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D.
If the inference is probably false
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E.
If the inference is definitely false
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Answer : Option D
Explanation :
The passage talks only about the chances of starting smoking being proportional to the fact that parents smoke. One can't say with conviction whether a similar relationship holds good in the case of giving up smoking. But a general idea of the passage suggests that such a relationship should hold good.
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