Daily Olympiad: Verbal Ability - Reading Comprehension [20260616]

Challenge yourself with today's CAT practice! This test covers 'Reading Comprehension' for Verbal Ability (CAT - Graduate). Level: Hard | Duration: 45 mins.

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1. Which of the following best summarizes the author's stance in the passage on AI's impact?

Solution
Correct: C
The passage emphasizes conditional outcomes based on regulatory and educational policies. While AI disrupts certain jobs, the author argues its net effect hinges on societal adaptation, not absolute replacement. Option C encapsulates this nuanced position by linking impact to 'policy frameworks' rather than binary job replacement (Option A) or blanket condemnation (Options B & D).

2. The phrase "technological determinism" in paragraph 3 refers to:

Solution
Correct: A
The passage critiques deterministic views that tech evolution is unstoppable and inevitable. It explicitly contrasts this with the author's view of policy-guided outcomes. Option A aligns with this framework, while Options B & D refer to control structures, which the passage discusses separately.

3. What evidence supports the author's claim about education's role in AI adaptation?

Solution
Correct: B
The passage uses 19th/20th century labor transitions as analogies for AI adaptation, emphasizing educational restructuring as solution. This aligns with historical precedents, not recent statistics or executive opinions. The reference to 'lessons from past transitions' in paragraph 4 confirms this approach rather than relying on current data collection methods.

4. Why does the author mention 'algorithmic bias' in the final paragraph?

Solution
Correct: C
Algorithmic bias is presented as a concrete example of how AI implementation requires oversight. The phrase 'without proper governance' immediately after this example links directly to the article's policy recommendation theme. This makes Option C the best answer, showing the connection between technical issues and regulatory needs.

5. The main purpose of the passage is to:

Solution
Correct: C
The article's thesis is built on conditional analyses showing both risks and opportunities. While acknowledging challenges, it offers no conclusive policy position, maintaining neutrality. Option C matches this structure, whereas Options A & D represent extreme positions not adopted by the author.

6. Which statement about quantum computing is most similar to the author's argument structure?

Solution
Correct: B
The author structures AI analysis around dependency on external factors (policies, education). Option B mirrors this by making quantum computing's impact conditional on adoption rates rather than intrinsic properties. This structural similarity justifies the correct answer.

7. The metaphor of "digital double helix" in paragraph 5 primarily serves to:

Solution
Correct: B
The double helix metaphor is used to describe the mutual shaping of technological development and social structures. This is evident from the adjacent discussion of 'feedback loops between machine learning systems and labor markets'. Options A and C misinterpret the metaphor literally while C fails to capture the interdependence concept.

8. Which argumentative technique does the author employ in the third paragraph?

Solution
Correct: B
Paragraph 3 explicitly frames the 'technological determinist perspective' against the author's conditional outcomes model. The 'some argue... I contend...' structure creates this dialectic, supporting Option B which focuses on viewpoint contrast rather than evidence presentation.

9. The author would most likely agree with which statement about automation?

Solution
Correct: B
The repeated references to industrial revolution parallels and policy adaptation requirements point to historical contextualization as key analytical framework. While acknowledging regulatory gaps, Options A & D are rejected outright and Option C contradicts the article's call for stronger oversight.

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