- Thu Apr 14, 2016 2:07 pm
#23055
Complete Question Explanation
Strengthen. The correct answer choice is (E)
The stimulus explains that asbestos only becomes dangerous when disturbed, and that removing asbestos disturbs it. The stimulus concludes that the government should not require the removal of all asbestos.
The stimulus presumes that some asbestos is less likely to be disturbed in the course of the natural use of a building than it is to be disturbed by removal. You are asked to strengthen the argument, so you might respond to that assumption.
Answer choice (A): This incorrect choice is inexplicably without relevance. The argument is based on whether the risk of removal is higher than the risk of leaving asbestos alone. This choice provides no relevant information, and attempts to support the conclusion with information not relevant to the premises and assumptions of the argument. You were asked to support the whole argument, not merely the conclusion. Furthermore, the idea that other factors pose more of a risk is not good support even for the conclusion that asbestos ought to be left alone.
Answer choice (B): The information that asbestos can pose a risk to removal workers who do not wear required protection might seem to strengthen the conclusion that the asbestos should be left alone. However, since the workers could wear their protective gear, this response actually offers little support.
Answer choice (C): This choice makes some asbestos more harmful than others, but that does not convincingly offer support to the idea that some asbestos should not be removed. You might have though that this choice supports that more harmful asbestos should not be disturbed by removal, but since that more harmful asbestos would be potentially harmful if accidentally disturbed, its removal could be even more critical.
Answer choice (D): This choice states that asbestos will inevitably be disturbed, which suggests that avoiding its removal is pointless, weakening the conclusion that removal should be avoided.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. If removed asbestos is buried, forgotten, and may be accidentally disturbed in the future, that suggests that removing asbestos does not end the problem, so the eventual consequences of removal may be dangerous. That introduces one more risk factor into removal, supporting the idea that the risk of removal outweighs the risk of leaving asbestos alone, so this choice supports the whole argument.
Strengthen. The correct answer choice is (E)
The stimulus explains that asbestos only becomes dangerous when disturbed, and that removing asbestos disturbs it. The stimulus concludes that the government should not require the removal of all asbestos.
The stimulus presumes that some asbestos is less likely to be disturbed in the course of the natural use of a building than it is to be disturbed by removal. You are asked to strengthen the argument, so you might respond to that assumption.
Answer choice (A): This incorrect choice is inexplicably without relevance. The argument is based on whether the risk of removal is higher than the risk of leaving asbestos alone. This choice provides no relevant information, and attempts to support the conclusion with information not relevant to the premises and assumptions of the argument. You were asked to support the whole argument, not merely the conclusion. Furthermore, the idea that other factors pose more of a risk is not good support even for the conclusion that asbestos ought to be left alone.
Answer choice (B): The information that asbestos can pose a risk to removal workers who do not wear required protection might seem to strengthen the conclusion that the asbestos should be left alone. However, since the workers could wear their protective gear, this response actually offers little support.
Answer choice (C): This choice makes some asbestos more harmful than others, but that does not convincingly offer support to the idea that some asbestos should not be removed. You might have though that this choice supports that more harmful asbestos should not be disturbed by removal, but since that more harmful asbestos would be potentially harmful if accidentally disturbed, its removal could be even more critical.
Answer choice (D): This choice states that asbestos will inevitably be disturbed, which suggests that avoiding its removal is pointless, weakening the conclusion that removal should be avoided.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. If removed asbestos is buried, forgotten, and may be accidentally disturbed in the future, that suggests that removing asbestos does not end the problem, so the eventual consequences of removal may be dangerous. That introduces one more risk factor into removal, supporting the idea that the risk of removal outweighs the risk of leaving asbestos alone, so this choice supports the whole argument.