Josh has Twenty Years of Typing Experience Behind Him GMAT Critical Reasoning

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Question- Josh has twenty years of typing experience behind him; therefore, if you are looking for an efficient typist to enter your data into the new system, you need look no further.

The speaker assumes that

  1. Twenty years of practice ensures typing efficiency
  2. The type of typing required for the new system is identical to what Josh has been doing
  3. Josh's job profile is the best that the new employer is going to get
  4. Josh is an outstandingly fast and accurate typist
  5. Josh will fit well into the new office

Josh has twenty years of typing experience behind him’ is the topic for GMAT verbal Reasoning. This GMAT CR question that comes with five options and candidates need to choose the one which is correct. GMAT Critical Reasoning comes with less than 100 words of the passage. There will be questions related to the passage, the candidates have to look for the answers that make their argument appear stronger by weakening the passage.

Answer: A
Explanation
GMAT critical reasoning questions based on inference ask the candidates to provide logical conclusions based on evidence as given in the passage. Inference GMAT critical reasoning questions will contain words like ‘infer’ or ‘imply’.

The speaker assumes that

Option A: Twenty years of practice ensures typing efficiency
-The speaker here states that Josh is efficient because he has twenty years of practice. So option A is correct.

Option B: The type of typing required for the new system is identical to what Josh has been doing
- Option B is completely contradicted so it is to be eliminated.

Option C: Josh's job profile is the best that the new employer is going to get
- Option C is supposed to be incorrect because we are talking about typing, not the whole job profile.

Option D: Josh is an outstandingly fast and accurate typist
-Option D states that the argument claims that Josh is efficient but without defining efficiency. We cannot assume that it involves both speed and accuracy, and certainly outstandingly is not warranted.

Option E: Josh will fit well into the new office
-Option E has nothing implied about fitting into the office. Hence it is not correct.

Hence, option A is the correct answer choice.

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