- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23949
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True-CE. The correct answer choice is (D)
The stimulus for this question is factual, without any real argument. Some cleaning fluids, the author tells us, release toxins, which can be problematic without proper ventilation, and houseplants can remove some of these toxins from the air.
This question offers a scenario with fairly limited information: A person is living in an insulated house with both toxin releasing products and houseplants. Notice how much information is lacking: We don’t know if the house is well ventilated, we don’t know what types of toxins are being released into the air, and we don’t know how many house plants there are.
Answer Choice (A): Without the missing information discussed above, we can’t jump to any conclusions about the need to ventilate the house.
Answer Choice (B): As with the above answer choice, without any information about the number of trees or the amount of ventilation, this conclusion is unjustified.
Answer Choice (C): This answer choice goes even further than (A) or (B). We cannot predict how safe the air will be, and without more information there is no reason to assume that the house will be warm.
Answer Choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. If there is adequate ventilation, perhaps the house has no formaldehyde. This answer only says that if there is formaldehyde in the air, the plants will reduce the formaldehyde level in the small, well-insulated house. We know that this is the case from the information provided in the stimulus.
Answer Choice (E): This answer is incorrect, because we know nothing about the effect of houseplants on benzene levels.
Must Be True-CE. The correct answer choice is (D)
The stimulus for this question is factual, without any real argument. Some cleaning fluids, the author tells us, release toxins, which can be problematic without proper ventilation, and houseplants can remove some of these toxins from the air.
This question offers a scenario with fairly limited information: A person is living in an insulated house with both toxin releasing products and houseplants. Notice how much information is lacking: We don’t know if the house is well ventilated, we don’t know what types of toxins are being released into the air, and we don’t know how many house plants there are.
Answer Choice (A): Without the missing information discussed above, we can’t jump to any conclusions about the need to ventilate the house.
Answer Choice (B): As with the above answer choice, without any information about the number of trees or the amount of ventilation, this conclusion is unjustified.
Answer Choice (C): This answer choice goes even further than (A) or (B). We cannot predict how safe the air will be, and without more information there is no reason to assume that the house will be warm.
Answer Choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. If there is adequate ventilation, perhaps the house has no formaldehyde. This answer only says that if there is formaldehyde in the air, the plants will reduce the formaldehyde level in the small, well-insulated house. We know that this is the case from the information provided in the stimulus.
Answer Choice (E): This answer is incorrect, because we know nothing about the effect of houseplants on benzene levels.