- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#22848
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (A)
Since this is an ordinary fact-set stimulus and not an argument, the Must Be True question will probably require us to put the facts together in some meaningful way and come up with a valid conclusion. According to the information in the stimulus, recycling plastic lowers the quality of plastic from which it is derived. Recycling glass has no such disadvantage. Since no applications have been found for plastics whose grade is lower than the lowest commercial grade, recycling the lowest commercial grade would clearly be pointless. Answer choice (A) is the only one that matches this inference.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. See discussion above.
Answer choice (B): Since recycling glass does not lower its quality and the resulting products can be equal in quality to glass products made from quartz sand, this answer choice is not supported by the information in the stimulus.
Answer choice (C): The relative cost of recycled glass products and glass products made from quartz is not discussed. While this answer choice is likely to be true (and you may know it to be true from real life), the information in the stimulus does not definitively prove it, and therefore this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): On the contrary: since recycled plastic is of lower quality than the plastic from which it is derived, distinguishing it from "virgin" plastic should not be too difficult. This answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (E): The author never compares the difference in quality between grades of glass and grades of plastic. The only comparison is between virgin glass and recycled glass, and virgin plastic and recycled plastic. Whenever the stimulus introduces comparisons, make sure you pay close attention to what precisely is being compared and avoid making unwarranted assumptions about elements that are not comparatively linked.
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (A)
Since this is an ordinary fact-set stimulus and not an argument, the Must Be True question will probably require us to put the facts together in some meaningful way and come up with a valid conclusion. According to the information in the stimulus, recycling plastic lowers the quality of plastic from which it is derived. Recycling glass has no such disadvantage. Since no applications have been found for plastics whose grade is lower than the lowest commercial grade, recycling the lowest commercial grade would clearly be pointless. Answer choice (A) is the only one that matches this inference.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. See discussion above.
Answer choice (B): Since recycling glass does not lower its quality and the resulting products can be equal in quality to glass products made from quartz sand, this answer choice is not supported by the information in the stimulus.
Answer choice (C): The relative cost of recycled glass products and glass products made from quartz is not discussed. While this answer choice is likely to be true (and you may know it to be true from real life), the information in the stimulus does not definitively prove it, and therefore this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): On the contrary: since recycled plastic is of lower quality than the plastic from which it is derived, distinguishing it from "virgin" plastic should not be too difficult. This answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (E): The author never compares the difference in quality between grades of glass and grades of plastic. The only comparison is between virgin glass and recycled glass, and virgin plastic and recycled plastic. Whenever the stimulus introduces comparisons, make sure you pay close attention to what precisely is being compared and avoid making unwarranted assumptions about elements that are not comparatively linked.