Comprehensionmedium · Past Paper
The politician's opponent pointed out that the politician had changed his mind on the tax issue three times in two years. What is the opponent implying?
AThe politician is very flexible.
BThe politician is inconsistent or unreliable.
CThe politician is a fast learner.
DThe politician loves taxes.
✓ Correct Answer: B — The politician is inconsistent or unreliable.
Frequent changes of opinion in a short time suggest a lack of firm conviction or reliability.
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