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Reading Comprehension Answers - Ivy Global

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Preptests 54 <strong>Answers</strong> and Explanations (By <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>Global</strong>)d) We don’t know that low cohesion would be better. It may have worse problems thangroupthink.e) This is mentioned in paragraph 3, but it misses the main point of the passage, which is howgroupthink manifests itself in cohesive groups.21. This is an example of a non-cohesive group (disagreement,) so it doesn’t have anything to dowith groupthink since groupthink requires a cohesive group.a) There is a definite low level of cohesion over this group’s specific issue, but that doesn’ttranslate to a consistently low level of cohesion.b) Groupthink couldn’t have occurred here, since there wasn’t cohesion.c) This is the correct answer—this situation misses one of the requirements of groupthinkand so cannot be associated with it.d) Groupthink couldn’t have occurred here.e) We don’t know anything about the benefits of “studying information more thoroughly.”22. The author thinks that groupthink can only take place under conditions where there is a highlevel of cohesion among the group members, and members are beginning to accept decisionswithout dissent.a) Differences in professions are out of scope and not discussed in the passage.b) Internal support is not discussed in the passage and is irrelevant.c) This is the correct answer. If members distrust each other, there’s little cohesion, and sono groupthink.d) Members developing factions is not discussed and is out of scope.e) This is a key part of the author’s argument and so can’t help the argument.23. Groupthink involves overestimation of the group’s power and morality manifested in an illusionof invulnerability, closed-mindedness to warnings of problems and alternate views, andunwarranted pressures toward unanimity.a) This would be a non-cohesive group, so is not indicative of groupthink.b) This is the correct answer.c) High stress is not mentioned.d) Vapid, clichéd arguments are not mentioned.e) Dissents are not voiced, so there isn’t a careful deliberation over them.24. We will have to go straight to the answer choices here.a) In paragraph 3 we were told that cohesiveness is a necessary, but not sufficient, conditionfor groupthink—so it’s simply not true that all cohesive groups foster groupthink.b) We don’t know this. More investigation is required on the factors causing groupthink.c) This isn’t supported and so isn’t necessarily true.d) Outside information isn’t really mentioned in the passage, so we can’t make anyassumptions about it.e) This is the correct answer. The author describes in detail why groupthink is a problem.<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>Global</strong>

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