- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#26529
Complete Question Explanation
WeakenX—CE. The correct answer choice is (B)
This is a fairly difficult question for many test takers. The main idea presented is that the interest among recent North American university graduates in choosing art history as a career has declined in the last four years. The reason for this conclusion is that the number of applications for admissions reported by North American Ph.D. programs in art history has declined in the last four years.
Since this is a weaken question you should be looking for vulnerabilities in the information presented. And of course since this is an Except question each of the four wrong answer choices will attack a vulnerable element of the argument.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice weakens the argument by attacking the data presented by the schools. In other words, it may not be that the number of applications has actually declined, but only that the number being reported has declined.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. The fact that the average age of applicants has increased does not attack the argument that interest in art history as a career has decreased.
Answer choice (C): Like answer choice A, this answer attacks the data reported by the programs as being inaccurate. Thus it may not accurately represent a decline of applications.
Answer choice (D): This answer choice weakens the idea that people are not interested in pursuing art history as a career by attacking the connection between applying to graduate programs and pursuing a career in art history. If employers are willing to hire individuals for jobs in art history without a degree, it could be the case that people are still interested in pursuing art history as a career but no longer need a degree to attain a job in that field.
Answer choice (E): Since the conclusion is about North American university graduates, and is based on an overall decline in applications to North American programs, if the number of foreign applications decreased significantly then it could be the case that North American graduates still have a strong interest in careers in art history and the decline in applications is from a decreased interest among foreign students.
WeakenX—CE. The correct answer choice is (B)
This is a fairly difficult question for many test takers. The main idea presented is that the interest among recent North American university graduates in choosing art history as a career has declined in the last four years. The reason for this conclusion is that the number of applications for admissions reported by North American Ph.D. programs in art history has declined in the last four years.
Since this is a weaken question you should be looking for vulnerabilities in the information presented. And of course since this is an Except question each of the four wrong answer choices will attack a vulnerable element of the argument.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice weakens the argument by attacking the data presented by the schools. In other words, it may not be that the number of applications has actually declined, but only that the number being reported has declined.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. The fact that the average age of applicants has increased does not attack the argument that interest in art history as a career has decreased.
Answer choice (C): Like answer choice A, this answer attacks the data reported by the programs as being inaccurate. Thus it may not accurately represent a decline of applications.
Answer choice (D): This answer choice weakens the idea that people are not interested in pursuing art history as a career by attacking the connection between applying to graduate programs and pursuing a career in art history. If employers are willing to hire individuals for jobs in art history without a degree, it could be the case that people are still interested in pursuing art history as a career but no longer need a degree to attain a job in that field.
Answer choice (E): Since the conclusion is about North American university graduates, and is based on an overall decline in applications to North American programs, if the number of foreign applications decreased significantly then it could be the case that North American graduates still have a strong interest in careers in art history and the decline in applications is from a decreased interest among foreign students.