- Fri Aug 19, 2011 9:17 am
#1538
Answer choice (C) is correct, but not for the reasons you state. The question stem is asking you to identify a principle that is NOT logically consistent with the columnist's conclusion (note the word "EXCEPT" at the end of the question stem). This is a Cannot Be True/Principle question.
Essentially, the columnist is arguing that the government should not levy taxes on dangerous activities (hunting, snow skis, parachutes, etc.). Answer choice (C) states the exact opposite: the government should create financial disincentives (such as taxes) to deter participation in such activities. Because this principle contradicts the author's conclusion, it is the correct answer to a Cannot Be True question. The rest of the answer choices state principles that are not in direct opposition to that conclusion, i.e. they are consistent with it. Note that for a statement to be "consistent" with another statement, the two statements cannot contradict one another. As long as a given principle "could be true" in the context of the columnist's conclusion, that principle would be considered "consistent" with it.
Hope this helps.
Nikki Siclunov
PowerScore Test Preparation