- Mon Apr 20, 2015 11:00 pm
#34861
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (C)
This question presents a bit of formal logic:
The Lac Nichoutec (LN) Film Festival features only Canadian Films; if a movie was featured in that festival, we know that it must have been Canadian:
Answer choice (A): The stimulus provides very limited information regarding Canadian international film fest winners; all we can say with confidence is that there was at least one LN film fest winner that also won an international prize. Since there is no way to know whether the majority were shown at the LN film fest, this choice cannot be confirmed by the information in the stimulus and should be ruled out of contention.
Answer choice (B): Even though the festival shows Canadian films exclusively, there is no way to know how many Canadian films were not shown at the festival (there could be a million of them). Without more information, there is no way to properly infer that the majority of all Canadian films were featured at the one specific film festival that was discussed.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice, confirmed by the chain relationship discussed above.
Answer choice (D): The term “most” includes the possibility of “all” (see discussion in the Logical Reasoning Bible), so it is entirely possible that every Lac Nichoutec film fest winner also won an international prize. Since this choice cannot be confirmed by the information in the stimulus, it fails the Fact Test and cannot be the correct answer to this Must Be True question.
Answer choice (E): Based on the information provided in the stimulus, it is possible that the Lac Nichoutec film fest featured every single international film fest winner. Since this answer is not necessarily accurate based on the limited information provided, this cannot be the right choice.
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (C)
This question presents a bit of formal logic:
The Lac Nichoutec (LN) Film Festival features only Canadian Films; if a movie was featured in that festival, we know that it must have been Canadian:
- LN Film Fest Canadian
- LN Film Fest Winners International Film Fest Winners
- International Film Fest Winners LN Film Fest
- International Film Fest Winners LN Film Fest Canadian
Answer choice (A): The stimulus provides very limited information regarding Canadian international film fest winners; all we can say with confidence is that there was at least one LN film fest winner that also won an international prize. Since there is no way to know whether the majority were shown at the LN film fest, this choice cannot be confirmed by the information in the stimulus and should be ruled out of contention.
Answer choice (B): Even though the festival shows Canadian films exclusively, there is no way to know how many Canadian films were not shown at the festival (there could be a million of them). Without more information, there is no way to properly infer that the majority of all Canadian films were featured at the one specific film festival that was discussed.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice, confirmed by the chain relationship discussed above.
Answer choice (D): The term “most” includes the possibility of “all” (see discussion in the Logical Reasoning Bible), so it is entirely possible that every Lac Nichoutec film fest winner also won an international prize. Since this choice cannot be confirmed by the information in the stimulus, it fails the Fact Test and cannot be the correct answer to this Must Be True question.
Answer choice (E): Based on the information provided in the stimulus, it is possible that the Lac Nichoutec film fest featured every single international film fest winner. Since this answer is not necessarily accurate based on the limited information provided, this cannot be the right choice.