- Fri May 06, 2016 11:35 am
#24042
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be TrueX. The correct answer choice is (D)
Greenfield has passed a supplemental tax on all households that is based on the volume of trash that household puts out for collection, as measured by the number of standard-sized garbage bags. Recyclables can be delivered to a conveniently located recycling center where such trash is collected free of charge.
There is a no conclusion to this Stimulus, so we anticipate a Must-Be-True question. The Question Stem indicates that it is a Must-Be-True EXCEPT question type, meaning the supplemental tax in Greenfield provides a financial incentive to do four of the Answer Choices and does not provide a financial incentive to do one of the answer choices. This one answer choice will be the correct answer.
Answer Choice (A): Because the tax is based on volume of trash set out for collection and because recyclable trash can be disposed of free of charge, there is a financial incentive to do this. Answer Choice (A) should be eliminated.
Answer Choice (B): Because the tax is based on the volume of trash that is set out, there is a financial incentive to minimize this amount of trash. One way to do this is to dump illegally. Answer Choice (B) should be eliminated.
Answer Choice (C): This answer would reduce the volume of the trash, thereby reducing the volume. The reduced volume would reduce the supplemental tax. There is a financial incentive to do Answer Choice (C) so this Answer Choice should be eliminated.
Answer Choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. Tax is based on volume of trash set out for collection, so if any items are sent to the recycling center or given to neighbors, the tax would be no different for the household. There is a financial incentive to recycle items that would have been set out for collection, but there is no financial incentive to recycle items that would be given to neighbors to reuse.
Answer Choice (E): This answer involves buying products with no packaging or with recyclable packaging. These types of products would eliminate the volume of trash set out for collection, either because there is no packaging or because the packaging could be taken to the recycling center. Since there is a financial incentive to reduce the volume of trash set out for collection, Answer Choice (E) should be eliminated.
Must Be TrueX. The correct answer choice is (D)
Greenfield has passed a supplemental tax on all households that is based on the volume of trash that household puts out for collection, as measured by the number of standard-sized garbage bags. Recyclables can be delivered to a conveniently located recycling center where such trash is collected free of charge.
There is a no conclusion to this Stimulus, so we anticipate a Must-Be-True question. The Question Stem indicates that it is a Must-Be-True EXCEPT question type, meaning the supplemental tax in Greenfield provides a financial incentive to do four of the Answer Choices and does not provide a financial incentive to do one of the answer choices. This one answer choice will be the correct answer.
Answer Choice (A): Because the tax is based on volume of trash set out for collection and because recyclable trash can be disposed of free of charge, there is a financial incentive to do this. Answer Choice (A) should be eliminated.
Answer Choice (B): Because the tax is based on the volume of trash that is set out, there is a financial incentive to minimize this amount of trash. One way to do this is to dump illegally. Answer Choice (B) should be eliminated.
Answer Choice (C): This answer would reduce the volume of the trash, thereby reducing the volume. The reduced volume would reduce the supplemental tax. There is a financial incentive to do Answer Choice (C) so this Answer Choice should be eliminated.
Answer Choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. Tax is based on volume of trash set out for collection, so if any items are sent to the recycling center or given to neighbors, the tax would be no different for the household. There is a financial incentive to recycle items that would have been set out for collection, but there is no financial incentive to recycle items that would be given to neighbors to reuse.
Answer Choice (E): This answer involves buying products with no packaging or with recyclable packaging. These types of products would eliminate the volume of trash set out for collection, either because there is no packaging or because the packaging could be taken to the recycling center. Since there is a financial incentive to reduce the volume of trash set out for collection, Answer Choice (E) should be eliminated.