- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#22811
Complete Question Explanation
Weaken-CE. The correct answer choice is (B)
The author here makes a fairly basic, though questionable, argument in this stimulus:
Premise: Marijuana can inactivate herpesviruses.
Premise: Inactivated herpesviruses can convert healthy cells to cancerous.
Conclusion: Marijuana can cause cancer.
The question requires that we seek the answer choice which would cause one to question the author's conclusion.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice certainly doesn't weaken the argument in the stimulus. If anything this choice strengthens the author's conclusion, lending more credibility to the cited results.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. If there exist other ingredients in marijuana which neutralize the harmful effects, then this of course weakens the conclusion that marijuana causes cancer.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice strengthens the assertion that marijuana use increases the risk of cancer, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): The effects that might be associated with a modified THC play no role in assessing whether or not marijuana increases cancer risk.
Answer choice (E): The fact that it has been recommended for cancer patients makes it nor more or less likely that marijuana use causes cancer, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Weaken-CE. The correct answer choice is (B)
The author here makes a fairly basic, though questionable, argument in this stimulus:
Premise: Marijuana can inactivate herpesviruses.
Premise: Inactivated herpesviruses can convert healthy cells to cancerous.
Conclusion: Marijuana can cause cancer.
The question requires that we seek the answer choice which would cause one to question the author's conclusion.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice certainly doesn't weaken the argument in the stimulus. If anything this choice strengthens the author's conclusion, lending more credibility to the cited results.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. If there exist other ingredients in marijuana which neutralize the harmful effects, then this of course weakens the conclusion that marijuana causes cancer.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice strengthens the assertion that marijuana use increases the risk of cancer, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): The effects that might be associated with a modified THC play no role in assessing whether or not marijuana increases cancer risk.
Answer choice (E): The fact that it has been recommended for cancer patients makes it nor more or less likely that marijuana use causes cancer, so this answer choice is incorrect.