Chapter 215: Difficulty Escalation
The answer is revealed, and as Wang Xu said, A is correct.
This time, the students were not unified, and the correct rate in the class was about 65%, and the errors were mainly concentrated in option C, accounting for 23%.
Xu Jianren frowned slightly, and shouted: "Please raise your hand if you choose the wrong classmate." β
No one was left to chance, and everyone honestly held their hands in the air, like a flag waving about to fall.
"Judging by the question stem, the conclusion of this question is related to affirmative misjudgment, do you think so?"
Everyone nodded, and Chen Bo was no exception.
Xu Jianren knocked on the electronic screen and said: "You have to be careful in reviewing the questions, there are so many sentences in front of you, is it all nonsense?" β
Following the teacher's train of thought, Chen Bo re-read the question, and suddenly his mouth suddenly opened.
The first sentence of the question affirms that the fundamental principle of judicial impartiality is "not to let go of a bad person, and not to wronged a good person", but the question itself is obviously incomplete.
Since there are two cases of miscarriage of justice, why emphasize only one of them?
First, the negative misjudgment of all courts is the same, which is equivalent to a single variable analysis, and only needs to study the positive misjudgment to determine whether its judicial impartiality is implemented well enough.
Second, negative miscarriage of justice is not important and will not have any impact on judicial fairness, or the impact is negligible.
With this in mind, it's not hard to understand why you chose A.
"Mr. Wang, it's amazing."
Wang Xu said modestly: "What's amazing, I also went around a few times to figure it out, if other options are more powerful, maybe I will be more entangled." β
"Do you understand?" Xu Jianren framed the key sentences in a red circle.
"Understood, understood."
There are still a few students with too long reflex arcs who shook their heads, Xu Jianren did not have the patience to answer, but waved his hand and said: "If you don't understand, ask the ones who understand next to you, the exam questions are much more difficult than this, don't delay everyone's progress." β
After that, I will show the third example question, this is a judgment of truth and falsehood, Chen Bo did it when he was a beginner, and he thought it was not too difficult.
After the training of three new employees of a company, the three training supervisors were discussing how many trainees could not pass the training assessment, and the conversation was as follows:
A: Some students can pass the assessment.
B: Some students will not pass the assessment.
C: There is one student who cannot pass the assessment.
If only one of the three of them said what was true, then?
This is a fill-in-the-blank question, through the principle of contradiction and mutual exclusion, Chen Bo judged that there must be a truth and a falsehood between A and B, so C is classified as a lie by default.
If there is a student who cannot pass the assessment, the opposite is that there is a student who can pass the assessment, and if this is the premise, then B's words must be false, and it is concluded that all students can pass the assessment.
"Press ABCD, A is 3, B is 2, and then deferred and decreased."
"Everyone passed, and I chose A." Chen Bo didn't even think about it.
The answers were polarized, with one-third choosing A and the other choosing D.
"Send points to the question, so many people can't get it?" Xu Jianren looked at the results with an expression of disbelief.
"Why D?" Chen Bo glanced at Wang Xu's answer, which was completely different from his own.
Wang Xu looked at Chen Bo with the eyes of caring staff, "What he asked is that he can't pass, everyone passes, isn't the number of people who don't pass 0?" β
"I'll go, careless." was reminded by Wang Xu that Chen Bofang noticed the trap.
"How did you pass the beginner exam, this bit of insight, all planted in a little routine." Xu Jianren sighed, and then followed the steps.
If you don't experience wind and rain, then how can you see a rainbow, which of the following options is not a logical corollary of the above sentence:
A.Only by experiencing wind and rain can you see a rainbow
B. If you experience wind and rain, you can see a rainbow
C. Rainbows cannot be seen unless they experience wind and rain
D. Anyone who sees a rainbow should have experienced wind and rain
"It's a negative question."
After suffering two losses, Chen Bo was much more cautious this time, and he didn't rush to look at the options.
The relationship between the stem and the launch is not to experience wind and rainβ not to see the rainbow, and to see it as A β B.
Chen Bo analyzes them one by one, and if you take them literally, it is easy to classify the three options of ABC into one category, mainly because the narrative order of these three is consistent, with the wind and rain in front and the rainbow in the back.
Starting from the relationship between sufficient necessity, option A is non-B to push non-A, option B is non-A to push non-B, option C is non-B to push non-A, and option D is also non-B to push non-A.
Outliers only have option B.
"I didn't get it wrong this time." Chen Bo patted his head and chose B.
"That's right, it's absolutely correct." Wang Xu took the stubble.
"You're pretty fast."
Wang Xu smiled bitterly and said helplessly: "The exam is forced, accuracy is the most important, and the speed of answering questions is also critical, if you devote yourself to the intermediate exam, I think it will take at least 6 hours." β
Xu Jianren on the podium stared at the options of his classmates, and the corners of his mouth twisted into twisted vines.
"Why do you choose so many D's?"
"The third female classmate in the sixth row, get up and tell me why."
"I'll go, and he still knows which of us did wrong?" Chen Bo was secretly glad that he had answered correctly, otherwise he would have been randomly selected as a lucky classmate.
The lucky girl hesitated and said, "I can't tell why, I just think D doesn't feel right to read?" β
"This kind of thing can also be said, how did you get past the beginner in the first place?" Xu Jianren's chest was stuffy.
"If you're lucky, you'll be able to take the test." The girl did not dare to answer loudly.
"The next question is similar, you choose carefully, and we will talk about it together later." Xu Jianren pressed his hand and motioned for the other party to sit down, shaking his head and sighing as he switched courseware.
Unless I am able to make other choices, I am not morally responsible for my actions. For a person who is unable to avoid an act should not be considered morally responsible for that action.
The most correct understanding of the above argument is:
A. If I am morally responsible for my actions, then the actions I make are optional
B. I am morally responsible for my actions as long as I am able to make other choices
C. If a person can avoid an action, then he should be considered morally responsible for that action
D. If a person can make a choice of behavior, then there is an action that he can avoid
"It's... This is a choice, a moral responsibility, and an avoidance, and it makes me bald. Chen Bo read it twice and didn't understand.
Wang Xu pinched the time: "Don't do it, there are still 15 minutes to get out of class." β
"15 minutes is enough for him to talk about three questions, Mr. Wang, reveal the inside story, what do you choose for this question?"
Chen Bo looked at the four as if they were right for a while, and then thought that all four of them were faulty, in short, he couldn't make up his mind.
"I feel like it's multiple choices? AB chooses one, CD chooses one. β
"Really? Look at the format a bit like. Chen Bo agreed with the other party's speculation.
"I'll choose AC, you choose BD." Wang Xu wants to bet separately.
Chen Bo waved his hand and said, "No, no, no, who are the two of us, I BD, you AC." β
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