PT146.S3.Q12

PrepTest 146 - Section 3 - Question 12

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Advertisement: When you need a will, consulting a lawyer is much more expensive than using do-it-yourself software. And you get a valid will either way. However, when you're ill, you aren't satisfied with simply getting some valid prescription or other; what you pay your doctor for is the doctor's expert advice concerning your particular illness. Similarly, what you pay a lawyer for is to tailor your will to your particular circumstances. Clearly, when you need a will, a lawyer's expert advice is always worth paying for.

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12.

Which one of the following is an assumption required by the argument presented in the advertisement?

a

A lawyer's knowledge and level of expertise is at least as complex as that of a doctor.

b

Do-it-yourself software cannot tailor a person's will to meet that person's particular circumstances as well as a lawyer can.

c

Many people who prepare their wills using do-it-yourself software are not satisfied with the results.

d

In the majority of cases, valid wills do not adequately meet the needs of the persons for whom the wills were prepared.

e

There is some way for an ill person to get a valid prescription without first consulting a doctor.

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