- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23640
Complete Question Explanation
Point at Issue. The correct answer choice is (E)
In this dialogue, Cynthia and Luis discuss the proper justification for government support of scientific research. While Cynthia asserts that government support should be intended to "achieve a comprehensive knowledge of the workings of the universe." Luis disagrees, asserting that the basic goal of such support is "to generate technological advances that benefit society as a whole."
In response to this question stem, we can apply the Agree/Disagree Test: the correct answer choice will present a statement with which one of our speakers will agree, while the other disagrees.
Answer choice (A): This statement would probably not be appealing to either speaker, because unforeseen benefit is not a justification offered by either Cynthia or Luis.
Answer choice (B): Luis' assertion is that "only research expected to yield practical outcomes should be funded": Funding → research that yields practical outcomes
While Cynthia would probably agree with this assertion, we cannot say with certainty how Luis would respond—his rule allows for practical research that does not receive funding.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice is strongly worded, with the author concluding that "no research projects should be funded" in spite of the fact that some are both theoretically based and have practical application. Where those research projects are concerned, both speakers may disagree, and there is certainly no way to conclude that they would disagree, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): Based on the dialogue presented in the stimulus, neither speaker would necessarily agree with the assertion that corporations should be the exclusive financiers of such research.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. Cynthia would agree with this statement, since she believes that the primary goal should be advancing our basic understanding. Luis, meanwhile, would disagree, because his assertion is that the basic goal of government support is to create new and useful technologies.
Point at Issue. The correct answer choice is (E)
In this dialogue, Cynthia and Luis discuss the proper justification for government support of scientific research. While Cynthia asserts that government support should be intended to "achieve a comprehensive knowledge of the workings of the universe." Luis disagrees, asserting that the basic goal of such support is "to generate technological advances that benefit society as a whole."
In response to this question stem, we can apply the Agree/Disagree Test: the correct answer choice will present a statement with which one of our speakers will agree, while the other disagrees.
Answer choice (A): This statement would probably not be appealing to either speaker, because unforeseen benefit is not a justification offered by either Cynthia or Luis.
Answer choice (B): Luis' assertion is that "only research expected to yield practical outcomes should be funded": Funding → research that yields practical outcomes
While Cynthia would probably agree with this assertion, we cannot say with certainty how Luis would respond—his rule allows for practical research that does not receive funding.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice is strongly worded, with the author concluding that "no research projects should be funded" in spite of the fact that some are both theoretically based and have practical application. Where those research projects are concerned, both speakers may disagree, and there is certainly no way to conclude that they would disagree, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): Based on the dialogue presented in the stimulus, neither speaker would necessarily agree with the assertion that corporations should be the exclusive financiers of such research.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. Cynthia would agree with this statement, since she believes that the primary goal should be advancing our basic understanding. Luis, meanwhile, would disagree, because his assertion is that the basic goal of government support is to create new and useful technologies.