C2- Argumentation, Concession & Refutation (Test 2) | IELTS TOEFL YDS Advanced Grammar
Advanced C2 grammar test focusing on embedded concession, layered refutation, and multi-clause argumentative control. Designed for IELTS Band 9, TOEFL 110+, and YDS C2 mastery.
Choose the most logically and structurally precise option.
Each item tests:
• Embedded concession
• Layered argumentative syntax
• Refutation within subordination
• Contrastive emphasis
• Academic rhetorical calibration
RESULTS
#1. While the data appear robust, the conclusion, ________ broader socioeconomic variables, remains provisional.
#2. The policy, though widely praised, ________ when subjected to longitudinal scrutiny.
#3. Even granting that the sample size was limited, the authors’ inference would still be questionable, ________ the causal mechanism remains unspecified.
#4. The argument is persuasive on the surface, a quality that, ________, obscures deeper inconsistencies.
#5. Critics maintain that the framework is reductionist, a charge the author attempts to deflect, ________ addressing its theoretical gaps directly.
#6. Notwithstanding its theoretical elegance, the model falters, ________ empirical validation is concerned.
#7. The study’s conclusions, far from resolving the debate, ________ further conceptual ambiguity.
#8. Although the intervention yielded measurable improvements, these gains, ________ sustainable, remain context-dependent.
#9. The rebuttal appears comprehensive; it is, ________, selectively framed to exclude counter-evidence.
#10. The hypothesis may hold under controlled conditions, a limitation that the authors acknowledge, ________ they underestimate its broader implications.
#11. The claim would be compelling were it not for the fact that the data, ________ independently verified, lack methodological transparency.
#12. To argue that correlation implies causation is to overlook the epistemological distinction ________ the two constructs.
#13. The proposal’s appeal lies less in its originality than in its rhetorical sophistication, a feature that, ________, complicates objective evaluation.
#14. Even if replicated, the findings would remain theoretically fragile, ________ their explanatory scope is narrowly defined.
#15. The counterargument gains strength not by dismissing prior research outright but by ________ its foundational assumptions.
📘 DETAILED EXPLANATIONS
1. having failed to consider ✔
Structural reason: Perfect participle phrase modifies “the conclusion.”
Meaning logic: Indicates prior omission affecting validity.
Rhetorical effect: Condenses criticism into embedded structure.
Wrong answers:
fails to consider → breaks parallel modification
failing considered → ungrammatical
Exam note: Participle compression is C2 sophistication.
2. proves unstable ✔
Structure: Main clause finite verb required.
Logic: Contrast between praise and instability.
Wrong answers:
proving unstable → fragment
unstable proves → incorrect order
3. insofar as ✔
Meaning: “To the extent that.”
Logic: Justifies continued doubt.
Wrong answers:
despite → wrong structure
unless → conditional, not causal qualification
4. upon closer inspection ✔
Function: Adverbial insert intensifying scrutiny.
Effect: Signals deeper analytical layer.
Wrong options distort logic (addition/result).
5. rather than ✔
Structure: Parallel contrast construction.
Logic: Indicates avoidance strategy.
Others grammatically faulty or logically wrong.
6. where ✔
Meaning: “In the area in which.”
Logic: Limits failure domain.
Other relative forms inappropriate.
7. generate ✔
Structure: Present tense agreement with plural subject.
Logic: Intensifies critique.
Other options break tense/form.
8. while arguably ✔
Structure: Concessive participial clause.
Effect: Adds evaluative nuance.
Other options distort meaning.
9. however ✔
Function: Sentence-level contrast marker.
Others signal addition/result incorrectly.
10. yet ✔
Meaning: Concessive adversative.
Because/since distort logic.
11. not having been ✔
Structure: Perfect passive participle.
Logic: Prior lack of verification.
Other forms grammatically incompatible.
12. between ✔
Rule: Two items → between.
Among requires 3+.
Within incorrect semantic field.
13. paradoxically ✔
Logic: Sophistication complicates evaluation unexpectedly.
Others fail rhetorical nuance.
14. given that ✔
Meaning: Causal justification.
Provided = condition.
Whereas = contrast misfit.
15. interrogating ✔
Structure: Gerund parallel to dismissing.
Logic: Method of strengthening counterargument.
Other forms break parallelism






