- Tue Jan 02, 2018 6:06 pm
#42649
Hello,
I am having a hard time grasping why the answer to question 16 is not B. After reading the necessary chapters in the logical reasoning bible as recommended by the six month study plan, I have learned that the stimulus in must be true questions will always contain the facts necessary to answer the question. I have also learned that we are to not introduce any outside information and to treat each stimulus as if it is the 100% truth regardless of how outlandish the fact set or argument is. Now then, in this question, if we are to believe that the particular drug mentioned is the fastest to remedy headaches, and that person A takes this drug compared to person B who doesn't, why is it that it cannot be properly concluded that person A will recover quicker? Of course, answer C makes sense too, but B is true 100 percent if we are to believe the stimulus is true 100%.
Thank you for your time
I am having a hard time grasping why the answer to question 16 is not B. After reading the necessary chapters in the logical reasoning bible as recommended by the six month study plan, I have learned that the stimulus in must be true questions will always contain the facts necessary to answer the question. I have also learned that we are to not introduce any outside information and to treat each stimulus as if it is the 100% truth regardless of how outlandish the fact set or argument is. Now then, in this question, if we are to believe that the particular drug mentioned is the fastest to remedy headaches, and that person A takes this drug compared to person B who doesn't, why is it that it cannot be properly concluded that person A will recover quicker? Of course, answer C makes sense too, but B is true 100 percent if we are to believe the stimulus is true 100%.
Thank you for your time