- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#24314
Complete Question Explanation
Must be True. The correct answer choice is (E)
G claims there is a bias towards photographers in the Metropolitan Art Show because even though equal numbers of photographs, sculptors and painters submitted qualified pieces, there are more actual photographs displayed. H responds that bias is impossible since every work that met the criteria was exhibited.
Answer choice (A): We are only talking about those works that already passed the traditional criteria. We don’t know anything about the process before this.
Answer choice (B): There is not enough information in the stimulus to determine this. We only know about work that was submitted and passed the traditional criteria. It is possible that some works were eliminated for failure to meet the traditional criteria before G and H had this conversation.
Answer choice (C): Neither G nor H address the quality of the work, so this is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): The stimulus only discusses the subset of people who properly submitted their work. The question is not concerned with those photographs that may have been eliminated earlier in the process.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. Although the number of photographers, sculptors, and painters was equally doesn’t necessarily mean they each submitted the same number of works. In fact, in order for G & H to both be correct, it must be true that the photographers actually submitted more photos than either sculptors submitted sculptures and painters submitted paintings.
Must be True. The correct answer choice is (E)
G claims there is a bias towards photographers in the Metropolitan Art Show because even though equal numbers of photographs, sculptors and painters submitted qualified pieces, there are more actual photographs displayed. H responds that bias is impossible since every work that met the criteria was exhibited.
Answer choice (A): We are only talking about those works that already passed the traditional criteria. We don’t know anything about the process before this.
Answer choice (B): There is not enough information in the stimulus to determine this. We only know about work that was submitted and passed the traditional criteria. It is possible that some works were eliminated for failure to meet the traditional criteria before G and H had this conversation.
Answer choice (C): Neither G nor H address the quality of the work, so this is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): The stimulus only discusses the subset of people who properly submitted their work. The question is not concerned with those photographs that may have been eliminated earlier in the process.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. Although the number of photographers, sculptors, and painters was equally doesn’t necessarily mean they each submitted the same number of works. In fact, in order for G & H to both be correct, it must be true that the photographers actually submitted more photos than either sculptors submitted sculptures and painters submitted paintings.