- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#26518
Complete Question Explanation
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (B)
Here again we have a familiar stimulus format: a question is presented, and a conclusion is drawn by the scientist. The question: Which came first for early humans, sophisticated tools or standing upright?
Answer choice (A) doesn’t weaken the argument, as the scientist’s focus is on advanced tools.
Answer choice (C) strengthens the scientist’s assertion that standing upright came first.
Answer choice (D) effectively attacks the sole premise in the stimulus, and answer choice (E) is irrelevant (but possibly tricky): The scientist’s premise is that the tool makers needed to be able to stand upright (not the tool users, as discussed in this incorrect answer choice).
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (B)
Here again we have a familiar stimulus format: a question is presented, and a conclusion is drawn by the scientist. The question: Which came first for early humans, sophisticated tools or standing upright?
- Premise: Advanced toolmaking requires free use of the hands.
Conclusion: Standing upright came first (this is the scientist’s conclusion)
Answer choice (A) doesn’t weaken the argument, as the scientist’s focus is on advanced tools.
Answer choice (C) strengthens the scientist’s assertion that standing upright came first.
Answer choice (D) effectively attacks the sole premise in the stimulus, and answer choice (E) is irrelevant (but possibly tricky): The scientist’s premise is that the tool makers needed to be able to stand upright (not the tool users, as discussed in this incorrect answer choice).