More Questions from Verification of Truth

Verbal Reasoning — Classification (Always/essential component): A “disease” always has what? Differentiate essential properties (must be true by definition) from typical but non-universal features such as germs or cures. Choose the necessary element.

Verbal Reasoning Verification of Truth Difficulty: Easy
Choose an option
  • A
    Cure
  • B
    Germs
  • C
    Cause
  • D
    Patient
  • E
    None of these

Answer

Correct Answer: Cause

Explanation

Concept/ApproachBy definition, a disease is a pathological condition that arises due to some cause (infection, deficiency, genetic factor, etc.). Not all diseases have a known cure; not all are caused by germs; and “patient” refers to the host entity but the essential logical property is causation.

Option Analysis

  • Cure — many diseases have no cure.
  • Germs — deficiency/autoimmune/genetic diseases lack germs.
  • Cause — necessary (even if unknown to us, it exists). Correct.
  • Patient — refers to a host, but the definitional requirement across contexts is causation.

Final AnswerCause.

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