- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#24013
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (A)
In this stimulus, the author discusses the reaction of industry to new technologies. In the early part of the Industrial Revolution, machines were more financially attractive because they worked more quickly than humans, allowing a relatively small number of skilled workers to replace a larger number of unskilled workers. In modern times, managers are still looking for efficiency, now looking for ways to replace skilled workers with a smaller number of unskilled workers.
The stimulus is followed by a question stem that asks which proposition is illustrated by this discussion. The recurring theme in this stimulus involves management’s ongoing search for greater financial efficiency through various changes in technology, and the way that skilled and unskilled labor can be used.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. The discussion in the stimulus involves the use of technological advances in the search of greater efficiency by means of reduced labor costs. Early on, this meant the shift from more unskilled to fewer unskilled. In more modern times, this means looking to shift from skilled workers to fewer unskilled workers.
Answer choice (B): The author of the stimulus provides no such recommendations. In fact, the stimulus specifically points out that management wishes to utilize less skilled labor in the future, so this cannot be the correct answer choice.
Answer choice (C): This broad statement is not supported by the stimulus. The author merely states in general terms that management is looking for opportunities to replace skilled workers with unskilled. This does not support the argument that skilled workers have no advantage over unskilled, so this answer choice should be eliminated from consideration.
Answer choice (D): The point of the stimulus is not to assert that as many jobs are created as eliminated. Rather, the point is that technology has been used to reduce costs associated with needed labor.
Answer choice (E): Technological innovations have played a role across various industries, and while the author begins the discussion with a reference to the Industrial Revolution, this was not meant to suggest that such innovations were limited to heavy industry.
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (A)
In this stimulus, the author discusses the reaction of industry to new technologies. In the early part of the Industrial Revolution, machines were more financially attractive because they worked more quickly than humans, allowing a relatively small number of skilled workers to replace a larger number of unskilled workers. In modern times, managers are still looking for efficiency, now looking for ways to replace skilled workers with a smaller number of unskilled workers.
The stimulus is followed by a question stem that asks which proposition is illustrated by this discussion. The recurring theme in this stimulus involves management’s ongoing search for greater financial efficiency through various changes in technology, and the way that skilled and unskilled labor can be used.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. The discussion in the stimulus involves the use of technological advances in the search of greater efficiency by means of reduced labor costs. Early on, this meant the shift from more unskilled to fewer unskilled. In more modern times, this means looking to shift from skilled workers to fewer unskilled workers.
Answer choice (B): The author of the stimulus provides no such recommendations. In fact, the stimulus specifically points out that management wishes to utilize less skilled labor in the future, so this cannot be the correct answer choice.
Answer choice (C): This broad statement is not supported by the stimulus. The author merely states in general terms that management is looking for opportunities to replace skilled workers with unskilled. This does not support the argument that skilled workers have no advantage over unskilled, so this answer choice should be eliminated from consideration.
Answer choice (D): The point of the stimulus is not to assert that as many jobs are created as eliminated. Rather, the point is that technology has been used to reduce costs associated with needed labor.
Answer choice (E): Technological innovations have played a role across various industries, and while the author begins the discussion with a reference to the Industrial Revolution, this was not meant to suggest that such innovations were limited to heavy industry.