- Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:00 am
#81475
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True, Except. The correct answer choice is (B).
The diagram for this problem is as follows:
Since this is an EXCEPT question, the four incorrect answers will be true, and the one correct answer will not necessarily be true.
Answer choice (A): This is simply a restatement of the last portion of the stimulus: Shy people Actors.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. In answer choice (B), while we know that some shy extroverts are actors, we cannot be sure that some are not (it is possible, but because all of them could be, not necessary). Thus, (B) is not necessarily true, and is correct.
Answer choice (C): In C, the group "Some exuberant people who are actors" is the same as "Some exuberant actors" because any exuberant people who are actors fall into the category of actors. Once you read it that way, you can see how C must be true. If some shy people are actors and all actors are exuberant, there must be some exuberant actors who are shy.
Answer choice (D): This is a contrapositive of this portion of the stimulus: Actors Exuberant Extroverts
Answer choice (E): This is simply a restatement of the last portion of the stimulus: Shy people Actors. It's also identical to (A), so both must be incorrect.
Must Be True, Except. The correct answer choice is (B).
The diagram for this problem is as follows:
- Shy people Actors Exuberant Extroverts
Since this is an EXCEPT question, the four incorrect answers will be true, and the one correct answer will not necessarily be true.
Answer choice (A): This is simply a restatement of the last portion of the stimulus: Shy people Actors.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. In answer choice (B), while we know that some shy extroverts are actors, we cannot be sure that some are not (it is possible, but because all of them could be, not necessary). Thus, (B) is not necessarily true, and is correct.
Answer choice (C): In C, the group "Some exuberant people who are actors" is the same as "Some exuberant actors" because any exuberant people who are actors fall into the category of actors. Once you read it that way, you can see how C must be true. If some shy people are actors and all actors are exuberant, there must be some exuberant actors who are shy.
Answer choice (D): This is a contrapositive of this portion of the stimulus: Actors Exuberant Extroverts
Answer choice (E): This is simply a restatement of the last portion of the stimulus: Shy people Actors. It's also identical to (A), so both must be incorrect.