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Complete Question Explanation
Parallel Flaw—SN. The correct answer choice is (A)
Your task in this Parallel Reasoning – Flaw question is to select the answer choice containing a
flawed argument most similar in structure to the flawed argument in the stimulus. The argument in
the stimulus is conditional, and presents a Mistaken Reversal:
Premise: paleomycologist acquainted with scholarly publications
Premise: acquainted with scholarly publications Mansour
Conclusion: paleomycologist Mansour
Your prephrase is that the correct answer will also contain conditional reasoning flawed in the same
manner as the argument in the stimulus. The incorrect answer choices will not present a similarly
flawed structure.
Answer choice (A): This the correct answer choice. The conclusion in this choice results from a
Mistaken Reversal, as did the argument in the stimulus:
Premise: flight delayed connecting flights delayed
Premise: connecting flight delayed Frieda
Conclusion: flight delayed Frieda
Answer choice (B): The conclusion in this choice results from a Mistaken Negation:
Premise: missed shift work harder
Premise: missed shift last week
Conclusion: work harder last week
Answer choice (C): This answer choice has a new term, profit, in the conclusion.
Answer choice (D): The conclusion to this argument shifts the necessary condition from a statement
of eligibility, that all employees can participate in the retirement plan, to the idea that Gavin is not
simply eligible to participate in the plan, but that he actually participates.
Answer choice (E): This choice concludes that since one of its compound necessary conditions was
not the case (Global did not reduce passengers), then the other necessary condition was met (Global
reduced its fares).
Parallel Flaw—SN. The correct answer choice is (A)
Your task in this Parallel Reasoning – Flaw question is to select the answer choice containing a
flawed argument most similar in structure to the flawed argument in the stimulus. The argument in
the stimulus is conditional, and presents a Mistaken Reversal:
Premise: paleomycologist acquainted with scholarly publications
Premise: acquainted with scholarly publications Mansour
Conclusion: paleomycologist Mansour
Your prephrase is that the correct answer will also contain conditional reasoning flawed in the same
manner as the argument in the stimulus. The incorrect answer choices will not present a similarly
flawed structure.
Answer choice (A): This the correct answer choice. The conclusion in this choice results from a
Mistaken Reversal, as did the argument in the stimulus:
Premise: flight delayed connecting flights delayed
Premise: connecting flight delayed Frieda
Conclusion: flight delayed Frieda
Answer choice (B): The conclusion in this choice results from a Mistaken Negation:
Premise: missed shift work harder
Premise: missed shift last week
Conclusion: work harder last week
Answer choice (C): This answer choice has a new term, profit, in the conclusion.
Answer choice (D): The conclusion to this argument shifts the necessary condition from a statement
of eligibility, that all employees can participate in the retirement plan, to the idea that Gavin is not
simply eligible to participate in the plan, but that he actually participates.
Answer choice (E): This choice concludes that since one of its compound necessary conditions was
not the case (Global did not reduce passengers), then the other necessary condition was met (Global
reduced its fares).