- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#36952
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (D)
The stimulus consists of information rather than any real argument, so a Must Be True question will
often follow. The stimulus offers us the following three facts:
Answer choice (A): Since methylxanthines increase clumping, which increases the risk of complications
after angioplasty, it makes no sense to give men these chemicals before such surgery.
Answer choice (B): The stimulus only concerns what factors might increase risk in angioplasty, never
ruling out any other surgical procedures, so this choice is unsupported and incorrect.
Answer choice (C): We cannot, based on the information in the stimulus, conclude anything about men’s
versus women’s consumption of coffee and tea. The fact that women have a higher risk following a
particular procedure does not necessarily tell us anything about their consumption of coffee and tea.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. Since women are already more prone to
clumping after angioplasty, they should certainly avoid coffee and tea, because drinking coffee or tea
makes the problem worse.
Answer choice (E): The stimulus is an observation of certain risks involved in angioplasty, not a general
recommendation against the surgery.
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (D)
The stimulus consists of information rather than any real argument, so a Must Be True question will
often follow. The stimulus offers us the following three facts:
- 1. Methylxanthines found in Coffee and Tea increase the clumping of blood cells.
2. Clumping is in general more pronounced in women than in men.
3. Clumping is probably the cause of women’s higher risk following angioplasty.
Answer choice (A): Since methylxanthines increase clumping, which increases the risk of complications
after angioplasty, it makes no sense to give men these chemicals before such surgery.
Answer choice (B): The stimulus only concerns what factors might increase risk in angioplasty, never
ruling out any other surgical procedures, so this choice is unsupported and incorrect.
Answer choice (C): We cannot, based on the information in the stimulus, conclude anything about men’s
versus women’s consumption of coffee and tea. The fact that women have a higher risk following a
particular procedure does not necessarily tell us anything about their consumption of coffee and tea.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. Since women are already more prone to
clumping after angioplasty, they should certainly avoid coffee and tea, because drinking coffee or tea
makes the problem worse.
Answer choice (E): The stimulus is an observation of certain risks involved in angioplasty, not a general
recommendation against the surgery.