LSAT 102 – Section 2 – Question 05
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| Weaken +Weak Net Effect +NetEff Value Judgment +ValJudg | A
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166
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156
D
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159
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A
The longer the interval between the time a counterfeit bill passes into circulation and the time the counterfeit is detected, the more difficult it is for law enforcement officials to apprehend the counterfeiter.
This seems to support the author’s argument. If current practices don’t identify counterfeit bills quickly enough, those bills proliferate. Hence why we need a practice that catches those bills immediately.
B
Sophisticated counterfeiters could produce currency printed with the special ink but cannot duplicate microprinted currency exactly.
Counterfeiters can perfectly replicate the “special ink” practice, which defeats the purpose of adopting it in the first place.
C
Further advances in photocopying technology will dramatically increase the level of detail that photocopies can reproduce.
If anything, this gives even more reason to switch from the microprinting practice. Photocopying technology will soon render microprinting useless as a defence against counterfeiters.
D
The largest quantities of counterfeit currency now entering circulation are produced by ordinary criminals who engage in counterfeiting only briefly.
Generally, people who create counterfeit bills aren’t committed specialists. This suggests that the “special ink” practice, given its expense, may be effective against counterfeit-makers.
E
It is very difficult to make accurate estimates of what the costs to society would be if large amounts of counterfeit currency circulated widely.
We don’t care about how counterfeit harms society. We need to weaken the idea that the “special ink” practice should be adopted as a defence against counterfeit.
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Section 1 - Reading Comprehension
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