- Thu Feb 25, 2016 12:00 am
#35098
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True—#%. The correct answer choice is (A)
Here, the stimulus contains a fact set discussing the sale of cookbooks last year. We are told that
more cookbooks were sold last year than in any previous year, and that most of those books were not
intended for beginner cooks. In fact, more professional cooks purchased cookbooks than ever before.
At the same time, one of the books available on every continent was The Problem-Free Cookbook, a
book intended for beginners.
This is a Must Be True question, and it is clear that LSAC intended us to be confused by the
difference between books that were purchased and books that were available for purchase. The
majority of the cookbooks sold last year were not for beginner cooks. All we know about the
beginner book, The Problem-Free Cooking, is that it was available on every continent. That does not
mean that it was actually purchased anywhere.
When prephrasing for a Must Be True question, we first look to see if there is an inference to be
made from a combination of facts in the stimulus. In this case, there is an inference possible from
a combination of facts in the stimulus. Since there were more cookbooks sold in any previous year,
and since most of the cookbooks sold were not intended for beginners, and since there were few
cookbooks written for beginners, it is reasonable to infer that last year there were more cookbooks
written for professionals sold than ever before.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice because it contains an inference available
from a combination of the facts in the stimulus, as described above.
Answer choice (B): This answer choice is incorrect because it mistakes the availability of beginner-level
cookbooks for the purchase of beginner-level cookbooks.
Answer choice (C): Here, the answer choice is wrong because we do not know anything at all about
the purchase of beginner level cookbooks. Although we cannot say that the sales of those books were
higher last year, we also cannot say that they were lower, either.
Answer choice (D): While it is true that the majority of the cookbooks sold last year were not
intended for beginners, we cannot identify the skill level of the people who purchased them. So, this
statement that the majority of those books were purchased by professional cooks has no basis in the
stimulus.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice tests the distinction between the availability of books and the
purchase of books. We know that The Problem-Free Cooking was available on every continent, but
we do not know anything about how many copies of that book were actually purchased.
Must Be True—#%. The correct answer choice is (A)
Here, the stimulus contains a fact set discussing the sale of cookbooks last year. We are told that
more cookbooks were sold last year than in any previous year, and that most of those books were not
intended for beginner cooks. In fact, more professional cooks purchased cookbooks than ever before.
At the same time, one of the books available on every continent was The Problem-Free Cookbook, a
book intended for beginners.
This is a Must Be True question, and it is clear that LSAC intended us to be confused by the
difference between books that were purchased and books that were available for purchase. The
majority of the cookbooks sold last year were not for beginner cooks. All we know about the
beginner book, The Problem-Free Cooking, is that it was available on every continent. That does not
mean that it was actually purchased anywhere.
When prephrasing for a Must Be True question, we first look to see if there is an inference to be
made from a combination of facts in the stimulus. In this case, there is an inference possible from
a combination of facts in the stimulus. Since there were more cookbooks sold in any previous year,
and since most of the cookbooks sold were not intended for beginners, and since there were few
cookbooks written for beginners, it is reasonable to infer that last year there were more cookbooks
written for professionals sold than ever before.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice because it contains an inference available
from a combination of the facts in the stimulus, as described above.
Answer choice (B): This answer choice is incorrect because it mistakes the availability of beginner-level
cookbooks for the purchase of beginner-level cookbooks.
Answer choice (C): Here, the answer choice is wrong because we do not know anything at all about
the purchase of beginner level cookbooks. Although we cannot say that the sales of those books were
higher last year, we also cannot say that they were lower, either.
Answer choice (D): While it is true that the majority of the cookbooks sold last year were not
intended for beginners, we cannot identify the skill level of the people who purchased them. So, this
statement that the majority of those books were purchased by professional cooks has no basis in the
stimulus.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice tests the distinction between the availability of books and the
purchase of books. We know that The Problem-Free Cooking was available on every continent, but
we do not know anything about how many copies of that book were actually purchased.