- Fri Jul 19, 2013 11:00 pm
#33374
Complete Question Explanation
Cannot Be True—PR. The correct answer choice is (E)
This editorial asserts that to encourage personal responsibility, society should avoid restricting any acts, or their consequences, with one exception: preventing detriment to others.
The stimulus is followed by a Cannot Be True—Principle question, which means that the correct answer choice will be the only one that is not consistent with the principle in the editorial. The four incorrect answers will be consistent with the principle as presented.
Answer choice (A): This choice supports personal freedom to waste time, but suggests restricting activities that might be detrimental to others, so this answer is consistent with the principle presented in the stimulus, and cannot be the right answer to this Cannot Be True question.
Answer choice (B): This choice concludes that activities should not be restricted, because there is no reason to believe that they would have detrimental effects on others. This is in line with the principle presented in the stimulus, making this one of the four consistent, and incorrect, answer choices.
Answer choice (C): The author of the stimulus provides that in the interest of encouraging adult personal responsibility, the only restrictions on actions or their consequences should be made to prevent detriment to others. This choice provides that where there are other ways to avoid detriment to others, broad restrictions should not be imposed. Since this is consistent with the principle from the editorial, it is one of the four incorrect answer choices to this Cannot Be True question.
Answer choice (D): This choice supports restrictions on driving speed, in the interest of preventing harm to others. This is perfectly consistent with the principle presented in the editorial; since it is not inconsistent, this choice should be ruled out of contention in response to this Cannot Be True question.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice, as this is the only choice that is inconsistent with the editorial’s principle. Based on the fact that a lot of people ignore product warnings, this choice suggests that consumption of products with harmful substances be legally prohibited. The editorial, however, specifies that restrictions only be enforced to prevent detriment to others—not to oneself. This confirms this as the answer choice that is not consistent with the principle presented in the stimulus, and as the right answer to this Cannot Be True question.
Cannot Be True—PR. The correct answer choice is (E)
This editorial asserts that to encourage personal responsibility, society should avoid restricting any acts, or their consequences, with one exception: preventing detriment to others.
The stimulus is followed by a Cannot Be True—Principle question, which means that the correct answer choice will be the only one that is not consistent with the principle in the editorial. The four incorrect answers will be consistent with the principle as presented.
Answer choice (A): This choice supports personal freedom to waste time, but suggests restricting activities that might be detrimental to others, so this answer is consistent with the principle presented in the stimulus, and cannot be the right answer to this Cannot Be True question.
Answer choice (B): This choice concludes that activities should not be restricted, because there is no reason to believe that they would have detrimental effects on others. This is in line with the principle presented in the stimulus, making this one of the four consistent, and incorrect, answer choices.
Answer choice (C): The author of the stimulus provides that in the interest of encouraging adult personal responsibility, the only restrictions on actions or their consequences should be made to prevent detriment to others. This choice provides that where there are other ways to avoid detriment to others, broad restrictions should not be imposed. Since this is consistent with the principle from the editorial, it is one of the four incorrect answer choices to this Cannot Be True question.
Answer choice (D): This choice supports restrictions on driving speed, in the interest of preventing harm to others. This is perfectly consistent with the principle presented in the editorial; since it is not inconsistent, this choice should be ruled out of contention in response to this Cannot Be True question.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice, as this is the only choice that is inconsistent with the editorial’s principle. Based on the fact that a lot of people ignore product warnings, this choice suggests that consumption of products with harmful substances be legally prohibited. The editorial, however, specifies that restrictions only be enforced to prevent detriment to others—not to oneself. This confirms this as the answer choice that is not consistent with the principle presented in the stimulus, and as the right answer to this Cannot Be True question.