- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23878
Complete Question Explanation
Cannot Be True—CE. The correct answer choice is (D)
This stimulus deals with the effects of schizophrenia on the brain. When identical twins, alike in most other ways, include one schizophrenic, the effected twin has areas of the brain that are smaller. The author’s (questionable) conclusion: schizophrenia is caused by damage to the brain.
The question stem asks this: if the stimulus’ premises are all true, which answer choice cannot be true. Among the five answer choices, four could be true based on the information in the stimulus, and one cannot be true.
Answer choice (A): This is possible; even thought the author concludes that the disease is caused by damage, one might require a susceptibility to be a candidate.
Answer choice (B): Since the stimulus provides no information regarding prospective cures, this could be true, so this answer choice cannot be correct.
Answer choice (C): This is possible based on the information in the stimulus, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. If, as the stimulus provides, the brains of identical twins are identical, then genetic information alone would not allow one to distinguish two identical twins (or to tell which one will develop schizophrenia).
Answer choice (E): This is possible (and consistent with the author’s conclusion), so this cannot be the right answer to this cannot be true question.
Cannot Be True—CE. The correct answer choice is (D)
This stimulus deals with the effects of schizophrenia on the brain. When identical twins, alike in most other ways, include one schizophrenic, the effected twin has areas of the brain that are smaller. The author’s (questionable) conclusion: schizophrenia is caused by damage to the brain.
The question stem asks this: if the stimulus’ premises are all true, which answer choice cannot be true. Among the five answer choices, four could be true based on the information in the stimulus, and one cannot be true.
Answer choice (A): This is possible; even thought the author concludes that the disease is caused by damage, one might require a susceptibility to be a candidate.
Answer choice (B): Since the stimulus provides no information regarding prospective cures, this could be true, so this answer choice cannot be correct.
Answer choice (C): This is possible based on the information in the stimulus, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. If, as the stimulus provides, the brains of identical twins are identical, then genetic information alone would not allow one to distinguish two identical twins (or to tell which one will develop schizophrenia).
Answer choice (E): This is possible (and consistent with the author’s conclusion), so this cannot be the right answer to this cannot be true question.