- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#36815
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (C)
This stimulus consists of information with no explicit conclusion, but the numbers presented indicate a
trend. It seems, at least anecdotally, that as the weight of a bird increases, the weight of its egg, relative
to the size of the bird, decreases. This trend will likely be relevant, since we are asked which proposition
is illustrated by the statements in the stimulus.
Answer choice (A): This choice might seem attractive, because the stimulus does discuss wide variation,
but no volume-to-weight ratios are addressed.
Answer choice (B): The stimulus supports the idea that the ratio of egg-weight to body-weight increases
as the bird gets smaller, but that does not mean the eggs themselves are larger in any absolute sense.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice, as it reflects a proposition illustrated by the
stimulus. As the size of the adult bird increases, the ratio of egg-weight to body-weight decreases.
Answer choice (D): The stimulus itself does not allow us to make conclusions about the absolute sizes of
the eggs, so we cannot make this comparison.
Answer choice (E): Since the stimulus never offered specific numbers to allow for comparison of bird
size, we cannot conclude from the stimulus whether bird size or egg size has greater variation.
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (C)
This stimulus consists of information with no explicit conclusion, but the numbers presented indicate a
trend. It seems, at least anecdotally, that as the weight of a bird increases, the weight of its egg, relative
to the size of the bird, decreases. This trend will likely be relevant, since we are asked which proposition
is illustrated by the statements in the stimulus.
Answer choice (A): This choice might seem attractive, because the stimulus does discuss wide variation,
but no volume-to-weight ratios are addressed.
Answer choice (B): The stimulus supports the idea that the ratio of egg-weight to body-weight increases
as the bird gets smaller, but that does not mean the eggs themselves are larger in any absolute sense.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice, as it reflects a proposition illustrated by the
stimulus. As the size of the adult bird increases, the ratio of egg-weight to body-weight decreases.
Answer choice (D): The stimulus itself does not allow us to make conclusions about the absolute sizes of
the eggs, so we cannot make this comparison.
Answer choice (E): Since the stimulus never offered specific numbers to allow for comparison of bird
size, we cannot conclude from the stimulus whether bird size or egg size has greater variation.