- Wed Oct 04, 2017 9:32 pm
#40304
Hello everyone,
I'm working on conditional reasoning. Overall, I find using my intuition works 80% of the time, but sometimes I'm going to need to use the techniques discuss in Powerscore Logical Reasoning Bible Chapter 6 in order to maximize my score.
So, my question stems from question 2 of chapter 6 on page 171. The question is:
Some types of organisms originated through endosymbiosis... [question content removed for copyright reasons].
So, when I use my intuition, I get answer E. But I am practicing my conditional reasoning, and I am not able to get that answer.
I managed to get the following:
NEOR: Nucleomorph is the remains of an engulfed organism's nucleus
SVG: Single version of the gene
(I use slashed /// in order to designate "not")
/NEOR SVG
and the contrapositive
/SVG NEOR
Which, in the book is generally correct. However, the book than suggest that because:
Premise 1: /NEOR SVG
Premise 2: /SVG
Conclusion: NEOR
And then somehow, to my bafflment, they end up with the following logical sequence:
SVG /NEOR
I am NOT understanding how they build this conditional reasoning argument. Additionaly, answer choice E does not have any conditional indicators, making it difficult to decide what is the necessary and sufficient condition. Are there any resources out there that help with doing this? Could I ask anyone for a little help? Thanks a tonne!!!
I'm working on conditional reasoning. Overall, I find using my intuition works 80% of the time, but sometimes I'm going to need to use the techniques discuss in Powerscore Logical Reasoning Bible Chapter 6 in order to maximize my score.
So, my question stems from question 2 of chapter 6 on page 171. The question is:
Some types of organisms originated through endosymbiosis... [question content removed for copyright reasons].
So, when I use my intuition, I get answer E. But I am practicing my conditional reasoning, and I am not able to get that answer.
I managed to get the following:
NEOR: Nucleomorph is the remains of an engulfed organism's nucleus
SVG: Single version of the gene
(I use slashed /// in order to designate "not")
/NEOR SVG
and the contrapositive
/SVG NEOR
Which, in the book is generally correct. However, the book than suggest that because:
Premise 1: /NEOR SVG
Premise 2: /SVG
Conclusion: NEOR
And then somehow, to my bafflment, they end up with the following logical sequence:
SVG /NEOR
I am NOT understanding how they build this conditional reasoning argument. Additionaly, answer choice E does not have any conditional indicators, making it difficult to decide what is the necessary and sufficient condition. Are there any resources out there that help with doing this? Could I ask anyone for a little help? Thanks a tonne!!!