Must be TrueDiff: Medium

Logic Breakdown

Passage Summary: Keeping a room humid is beneficial for your belongings, like electronics and drapes, and it also helps your body stay healthy and feel warmer.

Reasoning: Increasing room humidity provides specific protections for household items like furniture and computers while offering health benefits such as virus defense and skin relief.

Analysis: This is a 'Must be True EXCEPT' question, meaning four of the choices will be direct logical consequences of the text. Treat the list of benefits as a set of absolute rules. The incorrect choices will likely involve simple restatements or combinations of these benefits, while the correct answer will likely make an unwarranted leap, such as claiming humidity is the only way to protect furniture or that it cures all health issues.

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Each of the following is supported by the information above EXCEPT:

Correct Answer
A
The passage says raising humidity protects computers from damage due to excessively dry air; it never says humidity can be bad for computers. So A is not supported and is the exception.
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