- Thu Sep 05, 2013 9:55 am
#10782
Hi:
I was going through Lesson 5 of the Advance Logical Reasoning Course this morning, and I am a little stuck on Question #2 of the Cannot Be True section. The question about the flock of crows settling roosts.
In particular, I do not understand why the stimulus proves the flock of birds cannot move the five miles in response to food depletion. For the sake of argument, the birds could only move 5 miles because their newborns are limited to a certain distance. So the birds pick up and move that 5 miles with their kids, settle another roost, and then continue to scavenge that far range. Obviously, it would be best for the crows to pick up and move out of their original location, but there may be limitations preventing them from moving them that far. Limitations that even the stimulus doesn't prevent from being true.
I apologize for maybe taking this too far, and I realize that you guys didn't make the test, but I am just playing devil's advocate here.
I was going through Lesson 5 of the Advance Logical Reasoning Course this morning, and I am a little stuck on Question #2 of the Cannot Be True section. The question about the flock of crows settling roosts.
In particular, I do not understand why the stimulus proves the flock of birds cannot move the five miles in response to food depletion. For the sake of argument, the birds could only move 5 miles because their newborns are limited to a certain distance. So the birds pick up and move that 5 miles with their kids, settle another roost, and then continue to scavenge that far range. Obviously, it would be best for the crows to pick up and move out of their original location, but there may be limitations preventing them from moving them that far. Limitations that even the stimulus doesn't prevent from being true.
I apologize for maybe taking this too far, and I realize that you guys didn't make the test, but I am just playing devil's advocate here.