- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#22711
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (D)
This stimulus consists of information about what successful economies tend to possess. We know that the most successful economies are, and will be, those that train for research, development, and application of new technology. Furthermore, Japan is better off than Europe, but still has a shortage of well-trained employees. We can infer that both Japan and Europe would benefit economically from training employees for better use of new technologies.
Answer choice (A): Even if you assumed that "research scientists" refers to the research of technology, "engineers" to the application, and that the inability of Europeans to apply the new technology quickly enough indicated a greater shortage of engineers in Europe, you should not have inferred this choice, because there are many other areas of the world, so this choice is wrong.
Answer choice (B): Just because Japan is imperfect does not mean that it is not the best country with respect to economic success, so this choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (C): Since the stimulus mentions only about two regions in the world, we have no idea what is "common," and this choice is wrong. In fact, since Japan seems fairly similar to Europe, if anything there is information in the stimulus to conclude that this choice cannot be true.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. Since Europe has a shortage of the labor required for new technologies, the stimulus indicates that training is in order.
Answer choice (E): The stimulus compares Europe to Japan, but gives no information indicating Europe's comparison to other nations, so this choice is wrong. Also, Europe is similar to Japan in a negative respect, not a positive one.
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (D)
This stimulus consists of information about what successful economies tend to possess. We know that the most successful economies are, and will be, those that train for research, development, and application of new technology. Furthermore, Japan is better off than Europe, but still has a shortage of well-trained employees. We can infer that both Japan and Europe would benefit economically from training employees for better use of new technologies.
Answer choice (A): Even if you assumed that "research scientists" refers to the research of technology, "engineers" to the application, and that the inability of Europeans to apply the new technology quickly enough indicated a greater shortage of engineers in Europe, you should not have inferred this choice, because there are many other areas of the world, so this choice is wrong.
Answer choice (B): Just because Japan is imperfect does not mean that it is not the best country with respect to economic success, so this choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (C): Since the stimulus mentions only about two regions in the world, we have no idea what is "common," and this choice is wrong. In fact, since Japan seems fairly similar to Europe, if anything there is information in the stimulus to conclude that this choice cannot be true.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. Since Europe has a shortage of the labor required for new technologies, the stimulus indicates that training is in order.
Answer choice (E): The stimulus compares Europe to Japan, but gives no information indicating Europe's comparison to other nations, so this choice is wrong. Also, Europe is similar to Japan in a negative respect, not a positive one.