- Sat Jan 21, 2012 12:00 am
#64010
Complete Question Explanation
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (D)
This simple stimulus provides two pieces of basic information (premises), followed by a conclusion:
According to nutritionists, people can meet their daily vitamin needs by eating five servings of fruit
and vegetables per day. Most people eat far less than the required five servings.
Conclusion: Most people need to take vitamin pills.
For some reason, the author assumes that the only alternative to the five recommended servings
would be vitamin pills. Since the question which follows is a Weaken, perhaps we should look
for an answer choice which provides another option that allows people to follow the nutritionists’
recommendation.
Answer choice (A): If even five servings of fruits and vegetables would sometimes be insufficient,
this increases the need for some substitute source of vitamins.
Answer choice (B): The fact that there is a wide variety of vitamin-levels among fruits and
vegetables does not weaken the argument that most people should be taking vitamin pills, since the
problem is that most people eat far less than five servings of fruits and vegetables per day.
Answer choice (C): Even if there is some disagreement as to what constitutes a complete serving,
this does not weaken the simple argument in the stimulus: since most eat far less than the
recommended five servings per day, most should take vitamin pills.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice, as it provides another possible source of
necessary vitamins, beyond those of fruits, vegetables, and vitamin pills. If many common foods are
vitamin fortified, then this provides another option, weakening the argument that most people need
to take vitamin pills.
Answer choice (E): The argument from the stimulus regards fruits, vegetables, and vitamins.
Even though this choice provides a benefit of food that is unavailable in vitamin pills, fiber is not
mentioned in the stimulus, so this answer choice does not weaken the author’s conclusion.
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (D)
This simple stimulus provides two pieces of basic information (premises), followed by a conclusion:
According to nutritionists, people can meet their daily vitamin needs by eating five servings of fruit
and vegetables per day. Most people eat far less than the required five servings.
Conclusion: Most people need to take vitamin pills.
For some reason, the author assumes that the only alternative to the five recommended servings
would be vitamin pills. Since the question which follows is a Weaken, perhaps we should look
for an answer choice which provides another option that allows people to follow the nutritionists’
recommendation.
Answer choice (A): If even five servings of fruits and vegetables would sometimes be insufficient,
this increases the need for some substitute source of vitamins.
Answer choice (B): The fact that there is a wide variety of vitamin-levels among fruits and
vegetables does not weaken the argument that most people should be taking vitamin pills, since the
problem is that most people eat far less than five servings of fruits and vegetables per day.
Answer choice (C): Even if there is some disagreement as to what constitutes a complete serving,
this does not weaken the simple argument in the stimulus: since most eat far less than the
recommended five servings per day, most should take vitamin pills.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice, as it provides another possible source of
necessary vitamins, beyond those of fruits, vegetables, and vitamin pills. If many common foods are
vitamin fortified, then this provides another option, weakening the argument that most people need
to take vitamin pills.
Answer choice (E): The argument from the stimulus regards fruits, vegetables, and vitamins.
Even though this choice provides a benefit of food that is unavailable in vitamin pills, fiber is not
mentioned in the stimulus, so this answer choice does not weaken the author’s conclusion.