- Fri Apr 15, 2016 10:50 am
#23105
Complete Question Explanation
Method of Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (A)
Attorneys for a client accuse the government of a cover-up, and the government replies that there is no evidence to support the client.
The government's ludicrous reply is entirely consistent with a cover-up, and you are asked to evaluate the government's reply, so you should focus on the fact that the government does absolutely nothing to satisfactorily address the attorneys' allegations.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. Since the government does not satisfactorily address the allegations, it leaves the question open.
Answer choice (B) The government establishes little in its response.
Answer choice (C) The government's denial cannot demonstrate a person's state of mind.
Answer choice (D) The government's assertion is consistent with three major possibilities: cover-up; integrity; incompetence. Those alone demonstrate that the government did not necessarily fail to search for evidence, since the government could search and destroy, or search and not find.
Answer choice (E) If it is true that there is no evidence to support the client, it is still possible that the evidence existed once and was destroyed, so the truth of the government's claim would in no way establish that there was not a cover-up.
Method of Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (A)
Attorneys for a client accuse the government of a cover-up, and the government replies that there is no evidence to support the client.
The government's ludicrous reply is entirely consistent with a cover-up, and you are asked to evaluate the government's reply, so you should focus on the fact that the government does absolutely nothing to satisfactorily address the attorneys' allegations.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. Since the government does not satisfactorily address the allegations, it leaves the question open.
Answer choice (B) The government establishes little in its response.
Answer choice (C) The government's denial cannot demonstrate a person's state of mind.
Answer choice (D) The government's assertion is consistent with three major possibilities: cover-up; integrity; incompetence. Those alone demonstrate that the government did not necessarily fail to search for evidence, since the government could search and destroy, or search and not find.
Answer choice (E) If it is true that there is no evidence to support the client, it is still possible that the evidence existed once and was destroyed, so the truth of the government's claim would in no way establish that there was not a cover-up.