- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#22760
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True-SN. The correct answer choice is (B)
This advertisement discusses the Mach-5 SKX, providing the following reasoning: “The message…is unambiguous: its owner is Dynamic, Aggressive, and Successful.”
This can be diagrammed as follows:
Answer choice (A): There is no suggestion by the ad that the three listed attributes must always go together, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice, even though its wording might at first appear a bit harsh. The idea is this: if owning the car sends an unambiguous message, it’s a bit like putting the message on a t-shirt: I am Dynamic, Aggressive, and Successful! If you are not all three, then wearing such a t-shirt is a misrepresentation, just like owning the SKX.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice is incorrect, because we don’t know anything about the relative aggressiveness of those who purchase the car (we know the message that they send, but the owners might tend to misrepresent themselves). Additionally, even if every SKX driver were dynamic, aggressive, and successful, there would be no way to assess their relative level of aggressiveness.
Answer choice (D): The fact that the SKX makes such an announcement does not mean that the SKX has exclusive rights to the message of success. There is no way to know, based on the stimulus, whether there are other cars that make such representations, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (E): This is a fairly tricky wrong answer, but the vital distinction here is that between message sender and message receiver. The SKX may send an unambiguous message (like the t-shirt example from the discussion of answer choice (B) above), but that doesn’t mean that everyone understands that message (not everyone would be able to read the t-shirt either, but the shirt (and in this case, the car) might still send a very clear message.
Must Be True-SN. The correct answer choice is (B)
This advertisement discusses the Mach-5 SKX, providing the following reasoning: “The message…is unambiguous: its owner is Dynamic, Aggressive, and Successful.”
This can be diagrammed as follows:
- Statement: own SKX → send message: Dynamic, Aggressive, and Successful
Answer choice (A): There is no suggestion by the ad that the three listed attributes must always go together, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice, even though its wording might at first appear a bit harsh. The idea is this: if owning the car sends an unambiguous message, it’s a bit like putting the message on a t-shirt: I am Dynamic, Aggressive, and Successful! If you are not all three, then wearing such a t-shirt is a misrepresentation, just like owning the SKX.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice is incorrect, because we don’t know anything about the relative aggressiveness of those who purchase the car (we know the message that they send, but the owners might tend to misrepresent themselves). Additionally, even if every SKX driver were dynamic, aggressive, and successful, there would be no way to assess their relative level of aggressiveness.
Answer choice (D): The fact that the SKX makes such an announcement does not mean that the SKX has exclusive rights to the message of success. There is no way to know, based on the stimulus, whether there are other cars that make such representations, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (E): This is a fairly tricky wrong answer, but the vital distinction here is that between message sender and message receiver. The SKX may send an unambiguous message (like the t-shirt example from the discussion of answer choice (B) above), but that doesn’t mean that everyone understands that message (not everyone would be able to read the t-shirt either, but the shirt (and in this case, the car) might still send a very clear message.