- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23233
Complete Question Explanation
Parallel Reasoning-CE. The correct answer choice is (C)
The stimulus states that there are two factors that can cause-- trigger-- renewed growth in spring: day length and temperature. Those factors can work together, or alone.
The stimulus concludes that since day length doesn't change for specific dates, species that widely vary the date on which they resume growth are responding at least in part to temperature.
The stimulus contains causal reasoning, but your main focus should be that the stimulus reaches its conclusion by eliminating a pure alternative. Very broadly speaking, the stimulus attempts to explain why something occurs, and the correct choice should as well. Also, the correct response must eliminate a pure alternative explanation. You should note that the pure alternative of day length alone is eliminated, but the stimulus leaves open the possibility that day length and temperature in combination are involved.
Answer choice (A): This choice does not contain an explanation, but a prediction, so this choice is wrong. Also, the fact that few physicians are willing to act as supervisors does not eliminate the option of working under the close supervision of a physician. That is because we have no idea how many trainees a physician can supervise, or how many trainees there are in the first place-- a few physicians could easily be enough. Furthermore, this choice does not suggest a possible combination.
Answer choice (B): Since this choice neglects the possibility that there will be no wind at all, and never explains what would happen in that case, there is a third alternative that this response ignores, and this choice is incorrect. Also, this choice contains no possibility of a combination.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. This response contains two pure options and an option to combine, and proceeds to eliminate the idea that volume alone accounts for the cost. This means that the explanation for varying cost is that it depends in part or entirely upon weight.
Answer choice (D): This choice does not attempt to explain, but rather to predict, so this choice is wrong. Also, there is no option for a combination. The detectives cannot be the choices. For this response to be comparable there should have been discussion of a causal factor other than volume of business.
Answer choice (E): This choice is about increasing the probability of a successful solution, instead of about explaining an occurrence, so this response is incorrect. Even though this response offers choices and a combination, it does not seek to establish what the responsible factors are, but rather how to achieve a goal.
Parallel Reasoning-CE. The correct answer choice is (C)
The stimulus states that there are two factors that can cause-- trigger-- renewed growth in spring: day length and temperature. Those factors can work together, or alone.
The stimulus concludes that since day length doesn't change for specific dates, species that widely vary the date on which they resume growth are responding at least in part to temperature.
The stimulus contains causal reasoning, but your main focus should be that the stimulus reaches its conclusion by eliminating a pure alternative. Very broadly speaking, the stimulus attempts to explain why something occurs, and the correct choice should as well. Also, the correct response must eliminate a pure alternative explanation. You should note that the pure alternative of day length alone is eliminated, but the stimulus leaves open the possibility that day length and temperature in combination are involved.
Answer choice (A): This choice does not contain an explanation, but a prediction, so this choice is wrong. Also, the fact that few physicians are willing to act as supervisors does not eliminate the option of working under the close supervision of a physician. That is because we have no idea how many trainees a physician can supervise, or how many trainees there are in the first place-- a few physicians could easily be enough. Furthermore, this choice does not suggest a possible combination.
Answer choice (B): Since this choice neglects the possibility that there will be no wind at all, and never explains what would happen in that case, there is a third alternative that this response ignores, and this choice is incorrect. Also, this choice contains no possibility of a combination.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. This response contains two pure options and an option to combine, and proceeds to eliminate the idea that volume alone accounts for the cost. This means that the explanation for varying cost is that it depends in part or entirely upon weight.
Answer choice (D): This choice does not attempt to explain, but rather to predict, so this choice is wrong. Also, there is no option for a combination. The detectives cannot be the choices. For this response to be comparable there should have been discussion of a causal factor other than volume of business.
Answer choice (E): This choice is about increasing the probability of a successful solution, instead of about explaining an occurrence, so this response is incorrect. Even though this response offers choices and a combination, it does not seek to establish what the responsible factors are, but rather how to achieve a goal.