easy · GMAT Verbal

Consider the following argument: 'Regular exercise significantly improves cardiovascular health. Since heart health is a primary driver of longevity, individuals who exercise daily are likely to live longer. Therefore, insurance companies should provide lower premiums to clients who document daily physical activity.'

Identify the conclusion of the argument.

  1. Individuals who exercise on a daily basis are, as a result, likely to live longer.
  2. Heart health stands out as one of the primary driving forces behind overall longevity.
  3. Insurance companies should provide lower premiums to clients who document daily physical activity.
  4. Documenting one's daily physical activity is the single only reliable way to predict longevity.
  5. Regular and sustained exercise significantly improves a person's overall cardiovascular health.

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