- Sat Jan 21, 2012 12:00 am
#60934
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True—Formal Logic. The correct answer choice is (B)
The first premise (the initial part of the first sentence) can be diagrammed as:
The second sentence introduces two new premises (the third and fourth premises of the stimulus). The third premise is:
VE SLI
The final part of the second sentence (premise four) can be represented as:
Answer choice (A): The very first answer choice illustrates the importance of correctly interpreting each clause in the stimulus. Referring back to the first inference made (the combination of the first and second premises in sentence one): there are some people who consider work environment to be an important factor in choosing a job who also consider salary to be an important factor in choosing a job. However, the correct interpretation of that clause means there could be workers who consider work environment important but do not consider salary important (or vice versa).
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. Diagrammatically this answer choice would be represented as WEI VPI (the second of the three inferences above). Notice that this answer choice combines the first clause with the final clause. It is quite common for the test makers to separate key pieces of information as much as possible within the stimulus.
Answer choice (C): The stimulus does not restrict the range of workers who consider work environment an important factor to just a few recent university graduates. That is, it is possible that all veteran employees consider work environment to be an important factor in choosing a job. In fact, the stimulus does not provide enough information to infer anything about veteran employees except what is explicitly stated – veteran employees are the only employees who consider stress level an important factor in choosing a job (SLI VE).
Answer choice (D): It is true that some people who consider vacation policy an important factor also consider salary an important factor (SALI VPI; the third inference above). However, the stimulus does not eliminate the possibility that some veteran workers consider vacation policy important and do not consider salary important (or vice versa).
Answer choice (E): This answer choice is probably drawn from the fact that all recent university graduates consider salary important and none of them consider stress level important (only veteran employees consider stress level important). However, the veteran employees who do consider stress level an important factor may also consider salary an important factor. Nothing in the stimulus implies that these considerations are mutually exclusive.
Must Be True—Formal Logic. The correct answer choice is (B)
The first premise (the initial part of the first sentence) can be diagrammed as:
- RUG = recent university graduates
WEI = consider work environment an important factor in choosing a job
WEI RUG
- SALI = consider salary an important factor in choosing a job
RUG SALI
- WEI RUG SALI, therefore: WEI SALI
The second sentence introduces two new premises (the third and fourth premises of the stimulus). The third premise is:
- SLI = consider stress level an important factor in choosing a job
VE = veteran employees
SLI VE
VE SLI
The final part of the second sentence (premise four) can be represented as:
- VPI = consider vacation policy an important factor in choosing a job
RUG VPI
- SALI
WEI RUG +
VPI
- 1. WEI SALI (there are some people who consider work environment to be an important factor in choosing a job who also consider salary to be an important factor in choosing a job; this inference was already discussed above)
2. WEI VPI (there are some people who consider work environment to be an important factor in choosing a job who also consider vacation policy to be an important factor in choosing a job; this is answer choice (B))
3. SALI VPI (there are some people who consider salary to be an important factor in choosing a job who also consider vacation policy to be an important factor in choosing a job; this inference is the most difficult but is not presented as an answer choice)
Answer choice (A): The very first answer choice illustrates the importance of correctly interpreting each clause in the stimulus. Referring back to the first inference made (the combination of the first and second premises in sentence one): there are some people who consider work environment to be an important factor in choosing a job who also consider salary to be an important factor in choosing a job. However, the correct interpretation of that clause means there could be workers who consider work environment important but do not consider salary important (or vice versa).
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. Diagrammatically this answer choice would be represented as WEI VPI (the second of the three inferences above). Notice that this answer choice combines the first clause with the final clause. It is quite common for the test makers to separate key pieces of information as much as possible within the stimulus.
Answer choice (C): The stimulus does not restrict the range of workers who consider work environment an important factor to just a few recent university graduates. That is, it is possible that all veteran employees consider work environment to be an important factor in choosing a job. In fact, the stimulus does not provide enough information to infer anything about veteran employees except what is explicitly stated – veteran employees are the only employees who consider stress level an important factor in choosing a job (SLI VE).
Answer choice (D): It is true that some people who consider vacation policy an important factor also consider salary an important factor (SALI VPI; the third inference above). However, the stimulus does not eliminate the possibility that some veteran workers consider vacation policy important and do not consider salary important (or vice versa).
Answer choice (E): This answer choice is probably drawn from the fact that all recent university graduates consider salary important and none of them consider stress level important (only veteran employees consider stress level important). However, the veteran employees who do consider stress level an important factor may also consider salary an important factor. Nothing in the stimulus implies that these considerations are mutually exclusive.