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Complete Question Explanation
Parallel FlawX-SN. The correct answer choice is (E)
The stimulus in this Parallel Reasoning-Except question contains a Mistaken Reversal (in classifying the question, please note that the X above refers to the "Except" portion of the question stem):
In any ParallelX question containing conditional reasoning, one avenue of attack you have to expect from the test makers is the varying of the the order of the premises and conclusion in the answers. In the stimulus, the conclusion appears at the end, after two premise have been presented. This is paralleled in answer choice (A), (C), and (D); however, in answer choices (B) and (E) the conclusion is presented first and then the two premises are presented. Always keep track of where the conclusion is presented, and then start by diagramming the premises first.
Answer choice (A): Similar to the stimulus, this answer choice contains a Mistaken Reversal:
Answer choice (B): Similar to the stimulus, this answer choice contains a Mistaken Reversal:
Answer choice (C): Similar to the stimulus, this answer choice contains a Mistaken Reversal:
Answer choice (D): Similar to the stimulus, this answer choice contains a Mistaken Reversal:
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. In this case, the answer choice contains a contrapositive, not a Mistaken Reversal:
Parallel FlawX-SN. The correct answer choice is (E)
The stimulus in this Parallel Reasoning-Except question contains a Mistaken Reversal (in classifying the question, please note that the X above refers to the "Except" portion of the question stem):
- EF = Encourage Freedom CF = Creativity Flourish
EF CF
CF EF
In any ParallelX question containing conditional reasoning, one avenue of attack you have to expect from the test makers is the varying of the the order of the premises and conclusion in the answers. In the stimulus, the conclusion appears at the end, after two premise have been presented. This is paralleled in answer choice (A), (C), and (D); however, in answer choices (B) and (E) the conclusion is presented first and then the two premises are presented. Always keep track of where the conclusion is presented, and then start by diagramming the premises first.
Answer choice (A): Similar to the stimulus, this answer choice contains a Mistaken Reversal:
- ATS = Air Travel Safer A+ = Airfares Rise
ATS A+
A+ ATS
Answer choice (B): Similar to the stimulus, this answer choice contains a Mistaken Reversal:
- IE= Improved Efficiency C- = Crime Rate Down
IE C-
C- IE
Answer choice (C): Similar to the stimulus, this answer choice contains a Mistaken Reversal:
- PW = Preservation Wildfire BG = Big Game Hunting
PW BG
BG PW
Answer choice (D): Similar to the stimulus, this answer choice contains a Mistaken Reversal:
- BS = Bottle Safe P = Marked Poison
BS P
P BS
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. In this case, the answer choice contains a contrapositive, not a Mistaken Reversal:
- D = Democratic OME = Opinion Meaningful Effect
D OME
OME D
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