- Fri Apr 29, 2016 11:49 am
#23623
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True—PR. The correct answer choice is (C)
The author of this stimulus presents the problem of particular preference taking priority over profitability. Computer experts prefer the latest technology, even though such technology is generally unperfected and less profitable than other investments. The question stem requires that we find the answer choice most closely aligned to the principle illustrated in the stimulus. The correct answer choice will likely reflect a choice that is based on personal preference rather than another choice that might be better.
Answer choice (A): Although this answer choice does provide two different bases for the decision presented, this does not reflect the principle in the stimulus, because personal preference does not get prioritized over the greater good—it is not clear that education would otherwise be preferable to shared professional interests.
Answer choice (B): This answer choice does present conflicting priorities, but the scenario is unlike that of the stimulus, where personal preference comes into play.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice, providing, as prephrased above, a scenario wherein decisions are made by the librarians based on their reading preferences rather than the other choice which would better serve the greater good.
Answer choice (D): This answer choice involves the choice of less work over more learning; this is not analogous to the preference reflected in the stimulus, which ignores the greater good.
Answer choice (E): Since this choice is not based on personal preference (it is based on viewer preference), this does not reflect the principle at work in the stimulus.
Must Be True—PR. The correct answer choice is (C)
The author of this stimulus presents the problem of particular preference taking priority over profitability. Computer experts prefer the latest technology, even though such technology is generally unperfected and less profitable than other investments. The question stem requires that we find the answer choice most closely aligned to the principle illustrated in the stimulus. The correct answer choice will likely reflect a choice that is based on personal preference rather than another choice that might be better.
Answer choice (A): Although this answer choice does provide two different bases for the decision presented, this does not reflect the principle in the stimulus, because personal preference does not get prioritized over the greater good—it is not clear that education would otherwise be preferable to shared professional interests.
Answer choice (B): This answer choice does present conflicting priorities, but the scenario is unlike that of the stimulus, where personal preference comes into play.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice, providing, as prephrased above, a scenario wherein decisions are made by the librarians based on their reading preferences rather than the other choice which would better serve the greater good.
Answer choice (D): This answer choice involves the choice of less work over more learning; this is not analogous to the preference reflected in the stimulus, which ignores the greater good.
Answer choice (E): Since this choice is not based on personal preference (it is based on viewer preference), this does not reflect the principle at work in the stimulus.