- Sat Sep 20, 2014 11:00 pm
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Complete Question Explanation
Strengthen—PR. The correct answer choice is (A)
Vandenburg’s argues that the founder’s intent for the museum to devote the same level of attention
to contemporary art as to the art of earlier periods is not being fulfilled. Her evidence is that the
contemporary art collection is far smaller than other collections. Simpson counters that a relatively
smaller collection does not inherently signify inattention to contemporary art; rather, the small size
of this collection reflects the lack of high-quality contemporary art.
Since the stimulus is followed by a Strengthen question, the correct answer choice will support hte
author’s assertion that the lack of contemporary work in the museum is attributable to a lack of high
quality work of this era.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. If it is true that “an art museum should
collect only works that its curators consider to be of high artistic quality”, then the driving force
behind the relatively small size of the museum’s contemporary art collection might not be lack of
attention to contemporary art, but rather lack of high quality contemporary art.
Answer choice (B): This answer forbids the museum to collect works which fail to devote as much
attention to contemporary art as to the art of earlier periods. This principle would justify the rejection
of various pieces of art on an individual basis, but does not help explain why the contemporary art
collection is justifiably small compared to other collections. Nor does it reflect any of the reasoning
offered by Simpson.
Answer choice (C): Answer choice (C) does help further explain Simpson’s contrast between an art
museum and an ethnographic museum. However, it does not distinguish any artistic period from any
other and thus offers no support for the relative lack of contemporary art. In other words, if (C) were
true, why would any of the art collections need to be large? Such a purpose would justify limited
collections in general, not just contemporary art.
Answer choice (D): This answer is about ethnographic museums and is a Shell Game answer
choice. Simpson and Vandenburg disagree about whether this art museum is adhering to its purpose;
principles for curating ethnographic museums cannot justify Simpson’s reasoning.
Answer choice (E): This answer is perhaps an attempt to sway readers who believe that Simpson
rejects the founder’s intentions, but the answer references the curator’s intentions and Simpson’s
argument explicitly appeals to the curator’s belief that there is little high-quality contemporary art.
Furthermore, there is no evidence to suggest that Simpson believes the founders’ intentions to be
irrelevant.
Strengthen—PR. The correct answer choice is (A)
Vandenburg’s argues that the founder’s intent for the museum to devote the same level of attention
to contemporary art as to the art of earlier periods is not being fulfilled. Her evidence is that the
contemporary art collection is far smaller than other collections. Simpson counters that a relatively
smaller collection does not inherently signify inattention to contemporary art; rather, the small size
of this collection reflects the lack of high-quality contemporary art.
Since the stimulus is followed by a Strengthen question, the correct answer choice will support hte
author’s assertion that the lack of contemporary work in the museum is attributable to a lack of high
quality work of this era.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. If it is true that “an art museum should
collect only works that its curators consider to be of high artistic quality”, then the driving force
behind the relatively small size of the museum’s contemporary art collection might not be lack of
attention to contemporary art, but rather lack of high quality contemporary art.
Answer choice (B): This answer forbids the museum to collect works which fail to devote as much
attention to contemporary art as to the art of earlier periods. This principle would justify the rejection
of various pieces of art on an individual basis, but does not help explain why the contemporary art
collection is justifiably small compared to other collections. Nor does it reflect any of the reasoning
offered by Simpson.
Answer choice (C): Answer choice (C) does help further explain Simpson’s contrast between an art
museum and an ethnographic museum. However, it does not distinguish any artistic period from any
other and thus offers no support for the relative lack of contemporary art. In other words, if (C) were
true, why would any of the art collections need to be large? Such a purpose would justify limited
collections in general, not just contemporary art.
Answer choice (D): This answer is about ethnographic museums and is a Shell Game answer
choice. Simpson and Vandenburg disagree about whether this art museum is adhering to its purpose;
principles for curating ethnographic museums cannot justify Simpson’s reasoning.
Answer choice (E): This answer is perhaps an attempt to sway readers who believe that Simpson
rejects the founder’s intentions, but the answer references the curator’s intentions and Simpson’s
argument explicitly appeals to the curator’s belief that there is little high-quality contemporary art.
Furthermore, there is no evidence to suggest that Simpson believes the founders’ intentions to be
irrelevant.