- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#26317
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (D)
The first two sentences establish only two possibilities: food is either sterilized and properly sealed, or it is not. Sterilized and sealed food contains no bacteria. If food is not sterilized and properly sealed, however, then it can contain disease-causing bacteria (although it does not necessarily contain such bacteria).
We also know that acceptable food preservation techniques involve either sterilizing and sealing food (which would contain no bacteria) or slowing the growth of disease-causing bacteria. This second option does not involve sterilization, so it can contain disease-causing bacteria. The last sentence mentions that some acceptable food preservation techniques may destroy natural food enzymes. However, it is impossible to connect this fact to the rest of the stimulus since we do not know which food preservation technique(s) destroy these enzymes.
The correct answer to a Must Be True question must pass the Fact Test, i.e. it must be provable by the information contained in the stimulus.
Answer Choice (A): While it is true that some food preserved by acceptable methods is free of disease-causing bacteria, we do not know whether all such food is free of bacteria. In fact, some methods merely slow the growth of disease-causing bacteria, suggesting that some acceptable methods do not ensure that food is bacteria-free.
Answer Choice (B): This answer choice cannot be proven given the information provided. The final sentence of the stimulus tells us that some preservation methods destroy enzymes, but provides no information as to which preservation methods destroy enzymes. It is possible that all of the food preservation methods that destroy enzymes do sterilize the food.
Answer Choice (C): Once again, the last sentence cannot be connected to the rest of the stimulus. Since we do not know which food preservation methods destroy the enzymes, we do not know which method is more or less likely to cause food to discolor.
Answer Choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. Any food that is not sterilized and sealed can contain disease-causing bacteria, even if the food was preserved by an acceptable method. This is because some acceptable methods only slow the growth of disease-causing bacteria.
Answer Choice (E): Any food that is sterilized and sealed contains no bacteria. This does not mean that bacteria-free food requires an acceptable preservation method, such as sealing and sterilization. This is a Mistaken Reversal of the first sentence. It is possible that some food is naturally bacteria-free.
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (D)
The first two sentences establish only two possibilities: food is either sterilized and properly sealed, or it is not. Sterilized and sealed food contains no bacteria. If food is not sterilized and properly sealed, however, then it can contain disease-causing bacteria (although it does not necessarily contain such bacteria).
We also know that acceptable food preservation techniques involve either sterilizing and sealing food (which would contain no bacteria) or slowing the growth of disease-causing bacteria. This second option does not involve sterilization, so it can contain disease-causing bacteria. The last sentence mentions that some acceptable food preservation techniques may destroy natural food enzymes. However, it is impossible to connect this fact to the rest of the stimulus since we do not know which food preservation technique(s) destroy these enzymes.
The correct answer to a Must Be True question must pass the Fact Test, i.e. it must be provable by the information contained in the stimulus.
Answer Choice (A): While it is true that some food preserved by acceptable methods is free of disease-causing bacteria, we do not know whether all such food is free of bacteria. In fact, some methods merely slow the growth of disease-causing bacteria, suggesting that some acceptable methods do not ensure that food is bacteria-free.
Answer Choice (B): This answer choice cannot be proven given the information provided. The final sentence of the stimulus tells us that some preservation methods destroy enzymes, but provides no information as to which preservation methods destroy enzymes. It is possible that all of the food preservation methods that destroy enzymes do sterilize the food.
Answer Choice (C): Once again, the last sentence cannot be connected to the rest of the stimulus. Since we do not know which food preservation methods destroy the enzymes, we do not know which method is more or less likely to cause food to discolor.
Answer Choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. Any food that is not sterilized and sealed can contain disease-causing bacteria, even if the food was preserved by an acceptable method. This is because some acceptable methods only slow the growth of disease-causing bacteria.
Answer Choice (E): Any food that is sterilized and sealed contains no bacteria. This does not mean that bacteria-free food requires an acceptable preservation method, such as sealing and sterilization. This is a Mistaken Reversal of the first sentence. It is possible that some food is naturally bacteria-free.