- Tue Nov 19, 2013 8:40 pm
#12665
Answer choice E seemed to me to be the big assumption...in that the mayor was assuming a daily charge would reduce traffic congestion...which was one of two objectives.
However, the answer key asserts that answer choice A is the correct answer.
When I was working the problem, I summarily dismissed answer choice A because I interpreted it as what the book calls an "opposite answer".
The stimulus specifically stated: "the system will not be ready until the end of next year."
So, an answer choice A that stated: "The mayor's plan to charge for driving downtown will be implemented before the end of next year." struck me as refuting something the stimulus said...hence my "jump" to the conclusion that it was an "opposite" answer choice and therefore incorrect.
Now that I know the correct answer, I can see that the stimulus is talking about what will happen as and after the plan is implemented...and so I can now see that one assumption is about whether the plan will be implemented at all.
So, any tips on how to more accurately identify the correct answer in a question like this one...and on how to NOT get thrown off track by seemingly opposite/conflicting phrases like the one's above?
It may be that the only answer is more practice and more careful reading...but as I was speeding along trying to be mindful of the elapsing time, I missed it. So, if you have anything that can help me, I would love to hear it.
However, the answer key asserts that answer choice A is the correct answer.
When I was working the problem, I summarily dismissed answer choice A because I interpreted it as what the book calls an "opposite answer".
The stimulus specifically stated: "the system will not be ready until the end of next year."
So, an answer choice A that stated: "The mayor's plan to charge for driving downtown will be implemented before the end of next year." struck me as refuting something the stimulus said...hence my "jump" to the conclusion that it was an "opposite" answer choice and therefore incorrect.
Now that I know the correct answer, I can see that the stimulus is talking about what will happen as and after the plan is implemented...and so I can now see that one assumption is about whether the plan will be implemented at all.
So, any tips on how to more accurately identify the correct answer in a question like this one...and on how to NOT get thrown off track by seemingly opposite/conflicting phrases like the one's above?
It may be that the only answer is more practice and more careful reading...but as I was speeding along trying to be mindful of the elapsing time, I missed it. So, if you have anything that can help me, I would love to hear it.