- Sat Jul 15, 2017 4:47 pm
#37321
I believe this is question 18 from prep test 17, December 1995. It is a method of reasoning question. I struggled with the meaning of the use "more telling" in answer choice D, as in "distinguishing a category of person for whom the reason presented in favor of a given course of action is more telling than the reason cited against that course of action". I don't really know what "more telling" means in this context.
The first part of the answer makes sense in identifying anyone with deeply held values as "distinguishing a category of person", but then I got lost in finding how "more telling"relates to the relationship of the opposing courses of action. I read "more telling" to invoke some kind of moral assessment that could be made on parents based on which course of action is decided, which isn't conveyed in the stimulus.
The first part of the answer makes sense in identifying anyone with deeply held values as "distinguishing a category of person", but then I got lost in finding how "more telling"relates to the relationship of the opposing courses of action. I read "more telling" to invoke some kind of moral assessment that could be made on parents based on which course of action is decided, which isn't conveyed in the stimulus.