Test: GMAT Verbal

Hiker: With the storm approaching quickly we need to make a decision on how to proceed. We can try to descend the mountain to seek shelter, but then we will undo our progress and lose our chance to reach the summit – and we may not make it all the way down, anyway. We can continue on our current course and hope that the storm misses us or passes quickly, but doing so risks a true disaster. So we should bivouac here, using the time before the storm to set up a safe, secure camp to weather the elements.

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The hiker’s argument does which of the following?

Chooses a course of action based on experience in similar situations.

Claims that her decision is the only logical course of action.

Outlines the risks and benefits of all available courses of action.

Recommends a choice based on the elimination of alternative options.

Makes a unilateral decision by dismissing the recommendations of others.

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