Premise 4 ·Dissenting opinion is an important part of the deliberation process
Loss of unanimity will undermine society's confidence in the verdict.
Passage Style
Critique or debate
5.
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Question Type
Meaning in context (of word, phrase, or idea)
Structure
This is a Meaning in Context question. Go back to the line referenced in the question before going to the answers.
The second-to-last sentence of P1 shows how, with the unanimity requirement, just one juror can stop a trial and force the judge to order a retrial because that juror won’t agree with the rest of the jury. This sentence shows the perspective of critics of the unanimity requirement, who think that the requirement is costly and slows things down. This suggests that the attitude towards the single juror in this sentence is negative.
a
obstinate
We are looking for a word with a negative tone that describes someone who is slowing something down because they won’t agree with the rest of the group. (A) is exactly what we’re looking for here.
b
suspicious
The juror in this sentence is slowing things down because they won’t agree with the rest of the jury. There is nothing to indicate that this single juror is suspicious, just that they are preventing a unanimous verdict. Because of this, (B) is unsupported.
c
careful
Being careful is a positive trait for jurors, but in the sentence we’re looking at, critics say that the unanimity requirement slows things down too much. Because of this, we know that the critics aren’t complementing this single juror for being careful.
d
conscientious
Being a conscientious juror is a good thing, but in the sentence we’re looking at, critics say that the unanimity requirement slows things down too much. This shows us that, in the context of this sentence, we aren’t looking for a word with a positive tone.
e
naive
This doesn’t make sense in the context of the sentence. In the sentence, the critics say that one single juror is forcing a retrial because they won’t agree with the rest of the jury. There is nothing to indicate that this single juror is clueless, so (E) is unsupported.
Difficulty
82% of people who answer get this correct
This is a moderately difficult question.
It is significantly harder than the average question in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%131
142
75%153
Analysis
Meaning in context (of word, phrase, or idea)
Structure
Critique or debate
Law
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
82%
160
b
7%
154
c
3%
154
d
5%
152
e
3%
152
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