- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23202
Complete Question Explanation
Parallel Reasoning-SN. The correct answer choice is (B)
This is a sufficient / necessary question. The stimulus of the problem states that the sports figure will not compete and appear in bookstores within the same trip. This means that within a trip, if there is one, there cannot be the other:
Answer choice (A) This answer choice contains a valid restatement,
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. Like the stimulus, it contains the "if one then not the other" idea: the hospital attends to relatively less serious emergencies only when there are no critical emergencies. Which means the hospital will not attend to both at the same time. The diagram would be:
Answer choice (C) This answer choice does not contain the "if one then not the other" idea as the stimulus does. The diagram for this answer choice is:
Moreover, this conclusion gives us another reason to eliminate this answer choice: the conclusion of the stimulus states that "she will not be making any appearances", while the conclusion of this answer choice states that "farms probably do not have thriving tomato plants". Since the two conclusions are different, C is not a correct answer.
Answer choice (D) This answer choice is incorrect, because it provides correct conditional linkage.
Answer choice (E) This answer choice is incorrect for a variety of reasons. First of all, the conclusion of this answer states that "suspect X's butter knife may have been the murder weapon", which is different from the stimulus' conclusion of "she will not be making any appearances". Moreover, this answer choice does not contain the "if one then not the other" reasoning as the stimulus does. It is thus not the correct answer.
Although this is not an answer that needs to be diagrammed (due to the clear problems with the language in the conclusion), if you did diagram it or are wondering how it would work, this is a close approximation:
Parallel Reasoning-SN. The correct answer choice is (B)
This is a sufficient / necessary question. The stimulus of the problem states that the sports figure will not compete and appear in bookstores within the same trip. This means that within a trip, if there is one, there cannot be the other:
- Compete
Bookstore Appearance
or
Bookstore AppearanceCompete
Answer choice (A) This answer choice contains a valid restatement,
- Acme
.....Wasps Killed
Acmez.....Wasps Killedz
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. Like the stimulus, it contains the "if one then not the other" idea: the hospital attends to relatively less serious emergencies only when there are no critical emergencies. Which means the hospital will not attend to both at the same time. The diagram would be:
- Less Serious
Critical
or
CriticalLess Serious
Answer choice (C) This answer choice does not contain the "if one then not the other" idea as the stimulus does. The diagram for this answer choice is:
- Tomato Thrive
.....Hot Summer (Tomato plants require hot summers to thrive)
Hot SummerTomato Thrive(Country Y, with its cool summers, probably does not have thriving tomato plants)
Moreover, this conclusion gives us another reason to eliminate this answer choice: the conclusion of the stimulus states that "she will not be making any appearances", while the conclusion of this answer choice states that "farms probably do not have thriving tomato plants". Since the two conclusions are different, C is not a correct answer.
Answer choice (D) This answer choice is incorrect, because it provides correct conditional linkage.
- Higher Grades
Better Job Opportunities
StudyingHigher Grades
Thus, StudyingBetter Job Opportunities
Answer choice (E) This answer choice is incorrect for a variety of reasons. First of all, the conclusion of this answer states that "suspect X's butter knife may have been the murder weapon", which is different from the stimulus' conclusion of "she will not be making any appearances". Moreover, this answer choice does not contain the "if one then not the other" reasoning as the stimulus does. It is thus not the correct answer.
Although this is not an answer that needs to be diagrammed (due to the clear problems with the language in the conclusion), if you did diagram it or are wondering how it would work, this is a close approximation:
- Butter Knife
Sharp
Murder WeaponSharp
Thus, Butter Knifemaybe Murder Weapon