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(3) D must be greater than 3<br />

(4) B must be smaller than I<br />

Information for questions 82 and 83:<br />

Giving <strong>com</strong>puter education in primary schools is a waste of money. Some private schools fleece<br />

parents in the name of <strong>com</strong>puter education. Government should better use its resources in<br />

appointing more teachers and creating facilities. Children in primary schools are too young to learn<br />

how to use <strong>com</strong>puters effectively. They need to learn the basics like numbers, arithmetic, reading<br />

and writing.<br />

82. Which of the following, if true, would strengthen the speaker‟s argument?<br />

(1) Cost of ownership of Computers is very high<br />

(2) A recent report suggests that <strong>com</strong>puters can hamper holistic growth of children<br />

(3) Research on the effect of internet on children<br />

(4) Examples of high school students who use <strong>com</strong>puters to visit adult web-sites<br />

83. Which of the following, if true, would weaken the speaker‟s argument?<br />

(1) Computers can be used to enhance learning in arithmetic and language<br />

(2) A study on preference of general public towards <strong>com</strong>puters in primary schools<br />

(3) Reports on <strong>com</strong>puter illiteracy among teachers<br />

(4) Students in USA have designed a new microchip<br />

84. In a game show, participants are asked to build two towers of different designs using plastic<br />

bricks. These plastic bricks are of two types: Red and Blue. Participants are given a fixed<br />

number of bricks for building these towers. The height of each tower is measured and 2 points<br />

are awarded for every 10 centimeters of first building and 1 point is awarded for every 10<br />

centimeters of second building.<br />

One participant has 4 red and 3 blue bricks left with him. If he wants to increase the height of<br />

his first tower, he would need 1 red and 2 blue bricks for every 10 cm. For the second tower, to<br />

raise the height he would need 2 red and 1 blue bricks, for every 10 cm. What is the best option<br />

for him now?<br />

(1) Raise the height of first tower by 20 cm<br />

(2) Raise the height of second tower by 20 cm<br />

(3) Raise the heights of first and second towers by 10 cm and 20 cm respectively<br />

(4) <strong>No</strong>ne of the above

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