PrepTest 23, Section 2, Question 13
Committee member: We should not vote to put at the top of the military's chain of command an individual whose history of excessive drinking is such that that person would be barred from commanding a missile wing, a bomber squadron, or a contingent of fighter jets. Leadership must be established from the top down.
Committee member: We should not vote to put at the top of the military's chain of command an individual whose history of excessive drinking is such that that person would be barred from commanding a missile wing, a bomber squadron, or a contingent of fighter jets. Leadership must be established from the top down.
Committee member: We should not vote to put at the top of the military's chain of command an individual whose history of excessive drinking is such that that person would be barred from commanding a missile wing, a bomber squadron, or a contingent of fighter jets. Leadership must be established from the top down.
Committee member: We should not vote to put at the top of the military's chain of command an individual whose history of excessive drinking is such that that person would be barred from commanding a missile wing, a bomber squadron, or a contingent of fighter jets. Leadership must be established from the top down.
The committee member's argument conforms most closely to which one of the following principles?
No one who would be barred from important jobs in an organization should lead that organization.
Whoever leads an organization must have served at every level in the organization.
Whoever leads an organization must be qualified to hold each important job in the organization.
No one who drinks excessively should hold a leadership position anywhere along the military's chain of command.
No one who cannot command a missile wing should be at the top of the military's chain of command.
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