- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#22738
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True-SN. The correct answer choice is (D)
This stimulus provides the information that every adult male wooley monkey is larger than any female wooley monkey, and that every adult male will dominate any female. If these statements are true, their Contrapositives are also true: no female is larger than any adult male, and no female will dominate any adult male. This is often valuable information to consider in a Must Be True question when the given statements are not easily combined to form a conclusion.
Answer choice (A): The stimulus suggests that size and gender are likely factors, but there is not enough information to prove the claim that size is the primary determinate of relations of dominance.
Answer choice (B): The only information known about the dominance by male wooley monkeys deals with adult males. No claim can be made about the dominance of adolescent males.
Answer choice (C): This is not necessarily true because it is not known whether the male is an adult. Again, a claim can be made about the dominance of a male only if that male is known to be an adult.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. The Contrapositive of the second statement is that no female will dominate any adult male. If this is true, the only way a female could dominate a male would be if that male were not an adult.
Answer choice (E): This statement contradicts the claim in the stimulus that any adult male will dominate any female. It does not seem to matter whether the female is an adult.
Must Be True-SN. The correct answer choice is (D)
This stimulus provides the information that every adult male wooley monkey is larger than any female wooley monkey, and that every adult male will dominate any female. If these statements are true, their Contrapositives are also true: no female is larger than any adult male, and no female will dominate any adult male. This is often valuable information to consider in a Must Be True question when the given statements are not easily combined to form a conclusion.
Answer choice (A): The stimulus suggests that size and gender are likely factors, but there is not enough information to prove the claim that size is the primary determinate of relations of dominance.
Answer choice (B): The only information known about the dominance by male wooley monkeys deals with adult males. No claim can be made about the dominance of adolescent males.
Answer choice (C): This is not necessarily true because it is not known whether the male is an adult. Again, a claim can be made about the dominance of a male only if that male is known to be an adult.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. The Contrapositive of the second statement is that no female will dominate any adult male. If this is true, the only way a female could dominate a male would be if that male were not an adult.
Answer choice (E): This statement contradicts the claim in the stimulus that any adult male will dominate any female. It does not seem to matter whether the female is an adult.