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ID: GMAT-DI-TPA010
Section: Data Insights - Two-Part Analysis (2PA)
Topic: Verbal
Difficulty level: Hard

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A teacher: Principal, I recently listened to a podcast that emphasizes the importance of regular attendance for students to excel in their exams. Can you assure me that students taking occasional breaks or days off will not negatively impact their academic performance?

Principal: The students' academic performance will not be negatively affected by occasional breaks or days off. Regular class attendance does not serve as an irrevocable "instant boost" that guarantees high exam scores. Although attending classes regularly helps, there are numerous factors that contribute to achieving high academic performance, including self-study, participation, and overall well-being.

Considering that the principal's explanation is correct, select Must be true if the statement logically follows from the dialogue, and select Must be false if the statement does not logically follow from the dialogue about the relationship between class attendance and academic performance.

Make only two selections, one in each column.

Must be trueMust be false 
Consistent class attendance can improve a student's understanding of complex concepts.
Students who miss classes may need to put in extra effort to catch up on missed material.
Regular class attendance can foster a sense of community and motivation among students.
The impact of occasional absences on a student's academic performance may vary depending greatly on the subject and the individual student's learning style.
Occasional vacations won't significantly affect a student's academic performance.
Consistent attendance in class is the only factor determining a student's academic success.
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