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GMAT 2026 Practice Test Verbal Reasoning Strengthen and Weaken Arguments Free Quiz 1
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GMAT 2026 Practice Test Verbal Reasoning Strengthen and Weaken Arguments Free Quiz 1
Practice GMAT 2026 Practice Test Verbal Reasoning MCQs from Strengthen and Weaken Arguments. Get instant results with Explanation.
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1. A study finds that a new drug reduces symptoms of a disease. To strengthen the conclusion that the drug is effective, which of the following would be most helpful?
2. A study shows that a new teaching method improves student performance. To strengthen the conclusion, which of the following would be most helpful?
3. A city implements a new policy to reduce unemployment. To strengthen the conclusion that the policy is effective, which of the following would be most helpful?
4. A company launches a new product that it claims is innovative. To strengthen the conclusion that the product will be successful, which of the following would be most helpful?
5. The government proposes a new policy to reduce pollution. To strengthen the conclusion that the policy is effective, which of the following would be most helpful?
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6. A company introduces new technology to improve efficiency. To strengthen the conclusion that the technology will improve efficiency, which of the following would be most helpful?
7. A clinical trial shows that a new drug is effective. To strengthen the conclusion, which of the following would be most helpful?
8. A city proposes a new policy to reduce crime. To strengthen the conclusion that the policy will reduce crime, which of the following would be most helpful?
9. A study shows that a new teaching method improves student performance. To strengthen the conclusion, which of the following would be most helpful?
10. A company launches a new product. To strengthen the conclusion that the product will be successful, which of the following would be most helpful?

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Conducting Body: Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC)
Frequency: Year-round / On-demand | Time: 135 Minutes
Negative Marking: No

⚡ Test Pattern (Total: 64 MCQs):

Merit Formula: Merit_calculation = Business School Specific Weightage = Not Fixed Score_range = 205–805