- Thu Jan 21, 2016 12:00 am
#81259
Complete Question Explanation
The correct answer choice is (B).
This is a global question and should be answered based on the main diagram. With 6 of 8 being selected, exactly two bowls will always be out. Because of the first rule, one of those two bowls must be either L or M. The second rule means that if P is in, both O and S are in, with P placed directly between them. The contrapositive of that rule would mean that if either O or S is not selected, P also could not be selected, but that would put at least three bowls in the out group instead of just two, making it impossible to select 6 of 8. Therefore, a global inference in this game is that both O and S must be selected (whether P is in or not). This inference gives you the prephrase to answer this question - either O or S would be an acceptable answer.
Answer choice (A): N can be one of the two bowls that is out, so this is incorrect
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. As described above, both O and S must be among the bowls selected.
Answer choice (C): P can be one of the two bowls that is out, so this is incorrect
Answer choice (D): R can be one of the two bowls that is out, so this is incorrect
Answer choice (E): V can be one of the two bowls that is out, so this is incorrect
The correct answer choice is (B).
This is a global question and should be answered based on the main diagram. With 6 of 8 being selected, exactly two bowls will always be out. Because of the first rule, one of those two bowls must be either L or M. The second rule means that if P is in, both O and S are in, with P placed directly between them. The contrapositive of that rule would mean that if either O or S is not selected, P also could not be selected, but that would put at least three bowls in the out group instead of just two, making it impossible to select 6 of 8. Therefore, a global inference in this game is that both O and S must be selected (whether P is in or not). This inference gives you the prephrase to answer this question - either O or S would be an acceptable answer.
Answer choice (A): N can be one of the two bowls that is out, so this is incorrect
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. As described above, both O and S must be among the bowls selected.
Answer choice (C): P can be one of the two bowls that is out, so this is incorrect
Answer choice (D): R can be one of the two bowls that is out, so this is incorrect
Answer choice (E): V can be one of the two bowls that is out, so this is incorrect