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							Complete Question Explanation
Parallel Reasoning-SN. The correct answer choice is (B)
The reasoning in the stimulus is a Mistaken Reversal:
	
Of course, when drawn out together, the Mistaken Reversal is easier to see:
	
Note also that we have symbolized Gerald as a subscript, and not as a separate condition. Why? Because Gerald is simply a person experiencing one of the conditions; Gerald is not a separate condition unto himself. When a person, place, or thing experiences a condition, simply note that occurrence as a subscript of the original condition.
The question stem requires you to select an answer choice with reasoning similar to the reasoning in the stimulus. Thus, you must find the answer choice that contains a Mistaken Reversal.
Answer choice (A): This answer contains a Repeat form (or restatement form), which is a valid form of reasoning. In these cases, a conditional statement is made, and then a premise is added indicating that the sufficient condition has been met. On that basis, one can infer that the necessary condition must occur. In this problem, the argument appears as follows:
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. Similar to the stimulus, this answer contains a Mistaken Reversal:
	
					
Answer choice (C): This answer choice contains a contrapositive:
	
Answer choice (D): This answer choice is another restatement or Repeat form like answer choice (A):
	
Answer choice (E): The first sentence of this answer choice appears similar to all the prior answers and the stimulus. The third sentence then appears to start a Repeat form. However, the third sentence of this answer then introduces a new, third term “special diet.” As this answer does not contain a Mistaken Reversal, this answer choice is incorrect.
					
										
					  															  								 Parallel Reasoning-SN. The correct answer choice is (B)
The reasoning in the stimulus is a Mistaken Reversal:
- RGC = Red/green color-blind    D = Distinguish D = Distinguish
 
 Premise 1: RGC RGC     D D
 
 Premise 2: DG DG
 
 Conclusion: RGCG RGCG
Of course, when drawn out together, the Mistaken Reversal is easier to see:
- Premise 1: 	  RGC RGC     D D
 
 Premise 2 + Conclusion: DG DG     RGCG RGCG
Note also that we have symbolized Gerald as a subscript, and not as a separate condition. Why? Because Gerald is simply a person experiencing one of the conditions; Gerald is not a separate condition unto himself. When a person, place, or thing experiences a condition, simply note that occurrence as a subscript of the original condition.
The question stem requires you to select an answer choice with reasoning similar to the reasoning in the stimulus. Thus, you must find the answer choice that contains a Mistaken Reversal.
Answer choice (A): This answer contains a Repeat form (or restatement form), which is a valid form of reasoning. In these cases, a conditional statement is made, and then a premise is added indicating that the sufficient condition has been met. On that basis, one can infer that the necessary condition must occur. In this problem, the argument appears as follows:
- Premise 1:  Fair Skin Fair Skin     Sun Sun
 
 Premise 2: Fair SkinW Fair SkinW
 
 Conclusion: SunW SunW
- Premise 1:   Fair Skin Fair Skin     Sun Sun
 
 Premise 2 + Conclusion: Fair SkinW Fair SkinW     SunW SunW
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. Similar to the stimulus, this answer contains a Mistaken Reversal:
- Premise 1:  Sinusitis Sinusitis     Lose Smell Lose Smell
 
 Premise 2: Lose SmellM Lose SmellM
 
 Conclusion: SinusitisM SinusitisM
- Premise 1:   Sinusitis Sinusitis     Lose Smell Lose Smell
 
 Premise 2 + Conclusion: Lose SmellM Lose SmellM     SinusitisM SinusitisM
       Smell Smell
Answer choice (C): This answer choice contains a contrapositive:
- Premise 1: 	  Jaundice Jaundice     Blood Donor Blood Donor
 
 Premise 2 + Conclusion: Blood DonorJ Blood DonorJ     JaundiceJ JaundiceJ
Answer choice (D): This answer choice is another restatement or Repeat form like answer choice (A):
- Premise 1: 	  Color Blind Color Blind     Airline Pilot Airline Pilot
 
 Premise 2 + Conclusion: Color BlindA Color BlindA     Airline PilotA Airline PilotA
Answer choice (E): The first sentence of this answer choice appears similar to all the prior answers and the stimulus. The third sentence then appears to start a Repeat form. However, the third sentence of this answer then introduces a new, third term “special diet.” As this answer does not contain a Mistaken Reversal, this answer choice is incorrect.



