- Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:00 am
#63987
Complete Question Explanation
Resolve the Paradox—#%. The correct answer choice is (B)
The author of this stimulus compares the results of two surveys taken of area L residents (surveys
which were taken ten years apart).
In the survey from ten years ago, most residents were generally satisfied with their conditions,
despite the fact that these conditions were slightly below average.
In the more recent survey, the living conditions in area L are more comparable to those of the
nation as a whole, but most residents of the area now report general dissatisfaction with their living
conditions.
The stimulus is followed by a Resolve the Paradox question, so we should look for the answer choice
which explains the apparent discrepancy between higher relative living conditions (as compared to
the country overall), and the greater dissatisfaction reported recently by the people of area L.
As is often the case with LSAT questions dealing with numbers and percentages, the information
provided is limited; while the author provides information regarding the relative conditions of area
L and the country as a whole—in the first survey the nation’s average conditions were better than
those in area L; in the second survey the nation’s average conditions were about the same as those
of area L. The problem is that without more specific information regarding the country’s overall
living conditions, there is really no way to tell whether living conditions in area L have improved,
worsened, or stayed the same.
Not every Resolve answer can be easily prephrased, but in this case there appear to be two likely
explanations: either the people have become more difficult to satisfy, or living conditions have
actually gotten worse (in an absolute sense).
Answer choice (A): Different priorities would explain divergence between the opinions of area L
residents and those of surrounding areas, but this choice fails to explain the dissatisfaction among the
people of area L in response to higher relative conditions, so this cannot be the correct answer.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. If the average living conditions in the
country as a whole have substantially declined, then the conditions in area L (which are about
the same as those of the country overall) may have declined as well. This answer matches one
of our prephrased explanations from the discussion above, and does help to resolve the apparent
discrepancy in the stimulus.
Answer choice (C): The manner in which optimal living conditions were assessed would not help to
explain why the people of area L have become less satisfied with their living conditions over time, so
this choice fails to resolve the stimulus’ paradox.
Answer choice (D): This choice does not help to explain the increased level of dissatisfaction among
the people of area L despite more equal conditions (as compared to the country as a whole).
Answer choice (E): This answer choice might help to resolve if area L residents were still living
in conditions below those of the national average. But currently the living conditions of area L are
comparable to those of the country overall, so this answer choice would not help to explain the
people’s more recent dissatisfaction.
Resolve the Paradox—#%. The correct answer choice is (B)
The author of this stimulus compares the results of two surveys taken of area L residents (surveys
which were taken ten years apart).
In the survey from ten years ago, most residents were generally satisfied with their conditions,
despite the fact that these conditions were slightly below average.
In the more recent survey, the living conditions in area L are more comparable to those of the
nation as a whole, but most residents of the area now report general dissatisfaction with their living
conditions.
The stimulus is followed by a Resolve the Paradox question, so we should look for the answer choice
which explains the apparent discrepancy between higher relative living conditions (as compared to
the country overall), and the greater dissatisfaction reported recently by the people of area L.
As is often the case with LSAT questions dealing with numbers and percentages, the information
provided is limited; while the author provides information regarding the relative conditions of area
L and the country as a whole—in the first survey the nation’s average conditions were better than
those in area L; in the second survey the nation’s average conditions were about the same as those
of area L. The problem is that without more specific information regarding the country’s overall
living conditions, there is really no way to tell whether living conditions in area L have improved,
worsened, or stayed the same.
Not every Resolve answer can be easily prephrased, but in this case there appear to be two likely
explanations: either the people have become more difficult to satisfy, or living conditions have
actually gotten worse (in an absolute sense).
Answer choice (A): Different priorities would explain divergence between the opinions of area L
residents and those of surrounding areas, but this choice fails to explain the dissatisfaction among the
people of area L in response to higher relative conditions, so this cannot be the correct answer.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. If the average living conditions in the
country as a whole have substantially declined, then the conditions in area L (which are about
the same as those of the country overall) may have declined as well. This answer matches one
of our prephrased explanations from the discussion above, and does help to resolve the apparent
discrepancy in the stimulus.
Answer choice (C): The manner in which optimal living conditions were assessed would not help to
explain why the people of area L have become less satisfied with their living conditions over time, so
this choice fails to resolve the stimulus’ paradox.
Answer choice (D): This choice does not help to explain the increased level of dissatisfaction among
the people of area L despite more equal conditions (as compared to the country as a whole).
Answer choice (E): This answer choice might help to resolve if area L residents were still living
in conditions below those of the national average. But currently the living conditions of area L are
comparable to those of the country overall, so this answer choice would not help to explain the
people’s more recent dissatisfaction.