- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23400
Complete Question Explanation
Parallel Flaw-SN. The correct answer choice is (D)
The stimulus states that congenial guests and a plentiful supply of good things to eat and drink are sufficient to have a successful dinner party:
The stimulus is flawed, but not precisely because of formal logic. Congenial guests and good things to eat and drink are sufficient conditions, so the reasoning seems superficially good.
There is actually a detail error. The initial rule mentions plenty of good things to eat and drink, but we only know that Sylvia has plenty of things to eat and drink.
The flaw is that the stimulus fails to be specific about quality when discussing Sylvia's food:
Answer choice (B): This reasoning is poor, but involves a Mistaken Reversal, not a detail error, so this choice is wrong. The stimulus had good logical flow; the error was a mere detail.
Premise:
Conclusion:
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. Just like the stimulus, the general logical flow is correct, but the response makes a detail error, because it does not state that Arnold's meat stock is well-seasoned.
Answer choice (E): This reasoning is logically unjustified, but involves a Mistaken Negation, rather than a detail error.
Premise:
Conclusion:
Parallel Flaw-SN. The correct answer choice is (D)
The stimulus states that congenial guests and a plentiful supply of good things to eat and drink are sufficient to have a successful dinner party:
- Congenial Guests
and Success
Plenty Good FD
The stimulus is flawed, but not precisely because of formal logic. Congenial guests and good things to eat and drink are sufficient conditions, so the reasoning seems superficially good.
There is actually a detail error. The initial rule mentions plenty of good things to eat and drink, but we only know that Sylvia has plenty of things to eat and drink.
The flaw is that the stimulus fails to be specific about quality when discussing Sylvia's food:
- Congenial Guests
and Success
Plenty ? FD
Answer choice (B): This reasoning is poor, but involves a Mistaken Reversal, not a detail error, so this choice is wrong. The stimulus had good logical flow; the error was a mere detail.
Premise:
- Baked Moist
and and
Husk on Sweet
Conclusion:
- Moist Baked
and and
Sweet Husk on
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. Just like the stimulus, the general logical flow is correct, but the response makes a detail error, because it does not state that Arnold's meat stock is well-seasoned.
Answer choice (E): This reasoning is logically unjustified, but involves a Mistaken Negation, rather than a detail error.
Premise:
- Light dressing
and Refreshing salad
Washed
Conclusion:
- Light dressing
and Refreshing salad
Washed