- Sat May 14, 2016 9:39 am
#24687
Complete Question Explanation
Method of Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (C)
This author tells us that 99 out of 100 burglar alarm calls are false alarms, with the false alarms wasting an average of 45 minutes of police time each. The author points out that this takes police away from legitimate calls (this implies that something must be done about this problem). The author then points out that “however, burglar alarms…deter burglaries.” This is a concession to the fact that burglar alarms do serve an important purpose. The author closes with what is presented as the “only acceptable solution”: a fine imposed for false alarms.
This question stem asks what role is played by the reference to alarms’ effectiveness as a deterrent. This is a concession to the fact that they do provide an important service to the public. When the author then concludes that a fine is the only acceptable solution, the author is ruling out more drastic solutions (for example, eliminating burglar alarms entirely).
Only correct answer choice (C) reflects the role played by the statement about burglar alarms. The point that burglar alarms provide a valuable service is meant to say that we can’t just get rid of them. This is the “one obvious alternative” referenced in this answer choice.
Method of Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (C)
This author tells us that 99 out of 100 burglar alarm calls are false alarms, with the false alarms wasting an average of 45 minutes of police time each. The author points out that this takes police away from legitimate calls (this implies that something must be done about this problem). The author then points out that “however, burglar alarms…deter burglaries.” This is a concession to the fact that burglar alarms do serve an important purpose. The author closes with what is presented as the “only acceptable solution”: a fine imposed for false alarms.
This question stem asks what role is played by the reference to alarms’ effectiveness as a deterrent. This is a concession to the fact that they do provide an important service to the public. When the author then concludes that a fine is the only acceptable solution, the author is ruling out more drastic solutions (for example, eliminating burglar alarms entirely).
Only correct answer choice (C) reflects the role played by the statement about burglar alarms. The point that burglar alarms provide a valuable service is meant to say that we can’t just get rid of them. This is the “one obvious alternative” referenced in this answer choice.