- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#36942
Complete Question Explanation
Must be True. The correct answer choice is (D)
In this stimulus, the author discusses the electrification of instruments in popular music, which has led to
fewer musicians per band. Electrification has, nevertheless, increased the total number of musicians who
play popular music professionally.
When we consider these facts, it seems that if there are fewer musicians per band, yet a greater number
of professional popular musicians, these musicians’ play must then be accommodated by a greater
number of professional bands overall. Since the stimulus provides something of a paradox, and the
question asks what is most strongly supported, we should watch for an answer choice that provides such
a resolution.
Answer choice (A): The stimulus provides no information about the number of amateur musicians who
play popular music, so this response is not necessarily true.
Answer choice (B): The stimulus provides no information about the proportion of professional
musicians able to play electric instruments. This answer is not supported by the statements in the
stimulus, and is therefore incorrect.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice is not necessarily true. There could simply be many new
professional bands, so the number of professional musicians would not necessarily increase in any single
band.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice, as it resolves the paradox presented in the
stimulus (which made this answer quite conducive to prephrasing). If the total number of professional
bands has increased due to electrification, then it makes sense that the number of professional musicians
has increased despite a lower number of musicians per band.
Answer choice (E): If many professionals each play in more than one band, it becomes more difficult to
explain an increase in the number of professional musicians.
Must be True. The correct answer choice is (D)
In this stimulus, the author discusses the electrification of instruments in popular music, which has led to
fewer musicians per band. Electrification has, nevertheless, increased the total number of musicians who
play popular music professionally.
When we consider these facts, it seems that if there are fewer musicians per band, yet a greater number
of professional popular musicians, these musicians’ play must then be accommodated by a greater
number of professional bands overall. Since the stimulus provides something of a paradox, and the
question asks what is most strongly supported, we should watch for an answer choice that provides such
a resolution.
Answer choice (A): The stimulus provides no information about the number of amateur musicians who
play popular music, so this response is not necessarily true.
Answer choice (B): The stimulus provides no information about the proportion of professional
musicians able to play electric instruments. This answer is not supported by the statements in the
stimulus, and is therefore incorrect.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice is not necessarily true. There could simply be many new
professional bands, so the number of professional musicians would not necessarily increase in any single
band.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice, as it resolves the paradox presented in the
stimulus (which made this answer quite conducive to prephrasing). If the total number of professional
bands has increased due to electrification, then it makes sense that the number of professional musicians
has increased despite a lower number of musicians per band.
Answer choice (E): If many professionals each play in more than one band, it becomes more difficult to
explain an increase in the number of professional musicians.