- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#64009
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (A)
In this stimulus the author warns of one potential hazard that has emerged with a recent shipment of
pythons from Africa: a deadly liver disease, difficult to detect in its early phases, contracted by a few
of these snakes that have hatched in North America, and a much greater proportion of those hatched
in Africa. All pythons die within six months of contracting this disease.
The stimulus is followed by a Must Be True question, so the correct answer choice must pass the
Fact Test, and be confirmed by the information provided in the stimulus.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice, since it is confirmed by the information
from the stimulus. We know that a few of the pythons hatched in North America have this disease,
which means that they will surely be dead within six months. We also know that the disease can be
difficult to detect in its early stages, so if any of the pythons were stricken with the disease recently,
those pythons may still appear fine.
Answer choice (B): All that we know about pythons that hatch in North America versus those that
hatch in Africa is that a greater proportion of African hatched pythons have the disease. Because we
have limited information, we cannot conclude from this that African hatched pythons have a greater
general susceptibility.
Answer choice (C): The liver disease under discussion kills all pythons within six months of
contracting the disease—not within six months of life. Thus this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): All we know about the python pricing is that a large shipment of them has
resulted in a great number of inexpensive pythons in pet stores. We cannot presume that the low
prices are based on their suffering from the liver disease—perhaps the prices are based solely on
the great supply that came with the recent shipment. In any case, since the author neither states nor
implies that the pythons are cheap because of the liver disease, this choice is unsupported.
Answer choice (E): The stimulus provided information about some pythons hatched in Africa, and
some hatched in North America. Since we are provided with no information about pythons hatching
on any other continent, this cannot be the correct answer to this Must Be True question.
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (A)
In this stimulus the author warns of one potential hazard that has emerged with a recent shipment of
pythons from Africa: a deadly liver disease, difficult to detect in its early phases, contracted by a few
of these snakes that have hatched in North America, and a much greater proportion of those hatched
in Africa. All pythons die within six months of contracting this disease.
The stimulus is followed by a Must Be True question, so the correct answer choice must pass the
Fact Test, and be confirmed by the information provided in the stimulus.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice, since it is confirmed by the information
from the stimulus. We know that a few of the pythons hatched in North America have this disease,
which means that they will surely be dead within six months. We also know that the disease can be
difficult to detect in its early stages, so if any of the pythons were stricken with the disease recently,
those pythons may still appear fine.
Answer choice (B): All that we know about pythons that hatch in North America versus those that
hatch in Africa is that a greater proportion of African hatched pythons have the disease. Because we
have limited information, we cannot conclude from this that African hatched pythons have a greater
general susceptibility.
Answer choice (C): The liver disease under discussion kills all pythons within six months of
contracting the disease—not within six months of life. Thus this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): All we know about the python pricing is that a large shipment of them has
resulted in a great number of inexpensive pythons in pet stores. We cannot presume that the low
prices are based on their suffering from the liver disease—perhaps the prices are based solely on
the great supply that came with the recent shipment. In any case, since the author neither states nor
implies that the pythons are cheap because of the liver disease, this choice is unsupported.
Answer choice (E): The stimulus provided information about some pythons hatched in Africa, and
some hatched in North America. Since we are provided with no information about pythons hatching
on any other continent, this cannot be the correct answer to this Must Be True question.