Paradox Questions
__Paradox__ questions differ from the other __Critical Reasoning__ question types in all of the following ways except that they:
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It's true that with __Paradox__ questions your task is to find a new __premise__ that __resolves__ the apparent paradox that exists between the given __premises__.
Remember, though, that you are looking for one way that __Paradox__ questions are _not_ different from the other question types.
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Having __premises__ that seemingly contradict each other is the basic structure of all __Paradox__ questions. Try to find the answer choice that isn't a true difference between these questions and other __Critical Reasoning__ types.
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This statement is true of __Paradox__ questions. Unlike the other __Critical Reasoning__ question types, __Paradox__ questions will have two __premises__ and no __conclusion__.
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All __Critical Reasoning__ questions have the potential to be very difficult, not just __Paradox__ questions. And while they might appear to be the hardest, they should become easier with more practice.
require you to find a new __premise__ that __resolves__ the paradox.
contain __premises__ that appear to contradict each other.
are made up of two __premises__ and no __conclusion__.
are the most difficult __Critical Reasoning__ question type.