- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#27036
Complete Question Explanation
Assumption. The correct answer choice is (E)
This is another causal Assumption question, where the author concludes that lobsters kept together in cages for extended periods do not eat one another in response to hunger. This is based on the fact that there are instances of lobsters kept together for extended periods that did not eat one another. Of course, the assumption in this argument is that the lobsters that did not eat one another were, in fact, hungry. If the lobsters were not hungry this argument would be severely weakened because any behavior that the lobsters displayed would not be in response to hunger.
Answer choice (A): This argument is only about lobsters caught in traps, so this answer is unrelated to the stimulus.
Answer choice (B): The longest amount of time that lobsters have been trapped together is not necessary for this argument. The argument is only about whether lobsters eat one another in response to hunger.
Answer choice (C): The fact that it is uncommon for a large number of lobsters to be trapped together is not important. All that matters is whether or not hunger is the cause behind them eating one another.
Answer choice (D): Information about other marine creatures is not relevant to an argument about lobsters.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. Essentially answer choice (E) is saying that the lobsters observed not eating one another were hungry while trapped together.
Assumption. The correct answer choice is (E)
This is another causal Assumption question, where the author concludes that lobsters kept together in cages for extended periods do not eat one another in response to hunger. This is based on the fact that there are instances of lobsters kept together for extended periods that did not eat one another. Of course, the assumption in this argument is that the lobsters that did not eat one another were, in fact, hungry. If the lobsters were not hungry this argument would be severely weakened because any behavior that the lobsters displayed would not be in response to hunger.
Answer choice (A): This argument is only about lobsters caught in traps, so this answer is unrelated to the stimulus.
Answer choice (B): The longest amount of time that lobsters have been trapped together is not necessary for this argument. The argument is only about whether lobsters eat one another in response to hunger.
Answer choice (C): The fact that it is uncommon for a large number of lobsters to be trapped together is not important. All that matters is whether or not hunger is the cause behind them eating one another.
Answer choice (D): Information about other marine creatures is not relevant to an argument about lobsters.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. Essentially answer choice (E) is saying that the lobsters observed not eating one another were hungry while trapped together.