- Tue May 31, 2016 6:15 pm
#25858
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True—SN, #%. The correct answer choice is (E)
This stimulus presents a fact set of conditional relationships.
First, the stimulus provides that any good garden compost may appropriately be used for soil drainage and fertility.
GGC = good garden compost
USDF = may be used for soil drainage and fertility
SAS = compost that emits a strong ammonia smell
SD = sufficiently decomposed
Here, an inference is permissible based on the combination of the first and third facts. In the first sentence, we are told that any good compost may appropriately be used for soil drainage and fertility (GGC USDF). The term USDF appears again in the third fact, though stated in the negative (SAS USDF). By considering the contrapositive of the first fact (USDF GGC), we can create this conditional chain:
Answer choice (A): This choice is incorrect because the stimulus provides no information that relates the percentage of compost that is organic matter to the sufficient decomposition of the organic matter within the compost. As do choices (B) and (C), this answer choice attempts to confuse you regarding the percentages contained in the stimulus.
Answer choice (B): This choice is incorrect because it improperly infers the reverse of the information presented in the stimulus. The fact that the best compost, which contains between 40 and 60 percent organic matter, is appropriate to use for soil drainage and fertility does not necessarily imply that compost with less than 40 percent organic matter will produce the reverse effect.
Answer choice (C): This choice is incorrect because it ignores the separate condition that the compost be dark brown in color.
Answer choice (D): Similarly to choice (C), this answer choice ignores the color of the compost. Also, the facts did not state that the compost must be completely decomposed in order to be good, just that it must be sufficiently decomposed.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice, because the stimulus told you that compost with a strong ammonia smell should not be used. Therefore, regardless of the color of the compost, the stimulus supports the statement that compost with a strong ammonia smell is not good garden compost.
Must Be True—SN, #%. The correct answer choice is (E)
This stimulus presents a fact set of conditional relationships.
First, the stimulus provides that any good garden compost may appropriately be used for soil drainage and fertility.
GGC = good garden compost
USDF = may be used for soil drainage and fertility
- GGC USDF
- 40-60% organic
GGCBEST +
dark brown
SAS = compost that emits a strong ammonia smell
- SAS USDF
SD = sufficiently decomposed
- SAS SD
Here, an inference is permissible based on the combination of the first and third facts. In the first sentence, we are told that any good compost may appropriately be used for soil drainage and fertility (GGC USDF). The term USDF appears again in the third fact, though stated in the negative (SAS USDF). By considering the contrapositive of the first fact (USDF GGC), we can create this conditional chain:
- SAS USDF GGC
- SAS GGC
Answer choice (A): This choice is incorrect because the stimulus provides no information that relates the percentage of compost that is organic matter to the sufficient decomposition of the organic matter within the compost. As do choices (B) and (C), this answer choice attempts to confuse you regarding the percentages contained in the stimulus.
Answer choice (B): This choice is incorrect because it improperly infers the reverse of the information presented in the stimulus. The fact that the best compost, which contains between 40 and 60 percent organic matter, is appropriate to use for soil drainage and fertility does not necessarily imply that compost with less than 40 percent organic matter will produce the reverse effect.
Answer choice (C): This choice is incorrect because it ignores the separate condition that the compost be dark brown in color.
Answer choice (D): Similarly to choice (C), this answer choice ignores the color of the compost. Also, the facts did not state that the compost must be completely decomposed in order to be good, just that it must be sufficiently decomposed.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice, because the stimulus told you that compost with a strong ammonia smell should not be used. Therefore, regardless of the color of the compost, the stimulus supports the statement that compost with a strong ammonia smell is not good garden compost.