UDEE (Uniformed Division Entrance
Exam) Questions and Correct
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"All" statements
✓ A statement about two groups and often start with the words "all" or
"every". These statements tell you everything in the first group is also in
the second group but not everything in the second group is in the first
group.
"All" statement example.
✓ All secret service officers are US government employees.
Valid statement: Some Us Government employees are secret service officers
Invalid statement: all government employees are secret service officers.
"No" statements
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✓ These statements indicate that one group is not part of another group.
these statements may use the words "no" or "none" and allow you to
conclude these groups have no common members. YOU CAN
CONCLUDE THAT THE MEMBERS OF EITHER GROUP ARE NOT MEMBERS
OF THE OTHER.
"no" statement example
✓ no US Senators are under 30 years of age
Valid conclusion: No one under the age of 30 is a US senator
Invalid Conclusion: Some people under the age of 30 are US Senators.
"Some" statements
✓ These statements refer to a group by using terms such as "some" "most"
"a few" or another term that indicates a portion of a group. These
statements about a portion of a group IMPLY NOTHING ABOUT THE
REMAINING PORTION. do not jump to conclusion that you might make
in a typical conversation speech
Some statement example
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