Must be TrueDiff: Hard

Logic Breakdown

Passage Summary: Successful salespeople are organized and motivated; being well-known implies success; and motivated salespeople never regret their jobs.

Reasoning: Highly successful salespersons are always organized and self-motivated. Only highly successful salespersons are well known by peers. Self-motivated salespersons never regret their career choices.

Analysis: This is a formal logic exercise where we can chain several conditional statements together. If someone is well known, they must be highly successful, which means they must be self-motivated, which in turn means they do not regret their career choice. We can also infer that if a salesperson is not self-motivated or not well organized, they cannot be highly successful. Look for an answer that represents a valid deduction from these combined rules.

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If all of the statements above are true, which one of the following must be true?

Correct Answer
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From WK -> HS and HS -> SM and SM -> no regret, we derive WK -> no regret. So no salespersons who are well known among their peers regret their career choices.
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