- Wed Apr 27, 2016 11:50 am
#23491
Complete Question Explanation
Justify the Conclusion-CE. The correct answer choice is (B)
The stimulus tells us that large finches are able to better survive during drought periods because of their ability to crack open large, hard seeds. According to the stimulus, the large finches do worse in wet periods because additional growth produces more small seeds, which have to be consumed in enormous numbers to meet the large finches' energy needs. While the stimulus addresses the increase in small seeds during wet periods, it fails to address whether there is a concurrent decrease in the production of large seeds. Such a decrease would be sufficient to justify conclusion.
Answer Choice (A): This answer choice, if anything, weakens the stimulus argument by disputing the information provided indicating that drought years are more favorable to large finches because they can crack open and store the larger seeds.
Answer Choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. We need to know more than just the fact that more small seeds are produced during dry periods. We need to also know that less large, hard seeds are being produced if we are going to get to the stated conclusion.
Answer Choice (C): This does nothing to support the stimulus argument. The hole in the argument is that fact that we do not know whether the wet periods result in a decrease in large seeds along with the increase in small seeds. This answer does not fill that hole.
Answer Choice (D): This answer choice may provide support for the overall accuracy of the date produced in the study. However, it does nothing to fill the hole in the argument regarding the study, and is therefore insufficient to justify the conclusion.
Answer Choice (E): While this information supports the conclusion that small birds do better when there are small seeds, it does nothing to fill the hole in the argument and is insufficient to justify the conclusion.
Justify the Conclusion-CE. The correct answer choice is (B)
The stimulus tells us that large finches are able to better survive during drought periods because of their ability to crack open large, hard seeds. According to the stimulus, the large finches do worse in wet periods because additional growth produces more small seeds, which have to be consumed in enormous numbers to meet the large finches' energy needs. While the stimulus addresses the increase in small seeds during wet periods, it fails to address whether there is a concurrent decrease in the production of large seeds. Such a decrease would be sufficient to justify conclusion.
Answer Choice (A): This answer choice, if anything, weakens the stimulus argument by disputing the information provided indicating that drought years are more favorable to large finches because they can crack open and store the larger seeds.
Answer Choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. We need to know more than just the fact that more small seeds are produced during dry periods. We need to also know that less large, hard seeds are being produced if we are going to get to the stated conclusion.
Answer Choice (C): This does nothing to support the stimulus argument. The hole in the argument is that fact that we do not know whether the wet periods result in a decrease in large seeds along with the increase in small seeds. This answer does not fill that hole.
Answer Choice (D): This answer choice may provide support for the overall accuracy of the date produced in the study. However, it does nothing to fill the hole in the argument regarding the study, and is therefore insufficient to justify the conclusion.
Answer Choice (E): While this information supports the conclusion that small birds do better when there are small seeds, it does nothing to fill the hole in the argument and is insufficient to justify the conclusion.