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Reasoning - Logical Reasoning:

Logical Reasoning

MCQ - 15-7967

Question:

The average life expectancy for Pakistan’s population as a whole is 73.9 years, but children born in Quetta will have an average of 77 years, and those born in Karachi 71.7 years. If a newlywed couple from Karachi were to begin their family in Quetta, therefore, their children would be expected to live longer than would be the case if the family remained in Karachi.

Which of the following statements, if true, would most significantly strengthen the conclusion drawn in the passage?

  1. As population density increases in Quetta’s life expectancy figures for that province are likely to be revised downward
  2. Twenty-five percent of all citizens of Karachi who move to Quetta live longer than 77 years
  3. Studies show that the average life expectancy for citizens of Quetta who move permanently to Karachi is roughly equal to that of citizens of Quetta who remain in Quetta
  4. Twenty-five percent of all citizens of Karachi who move to Quetta live longer than 77 years
  5. Over the last decade, average life expectancy has risen at a higher rate for Karachi than for Quetta

Correct Answer: D

Explanation:

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