- Sat Jan 07, 2017 3:07 pm
#31924
I'm hoping someone could explain why A is better than E. I believe I know the difference, but I want to confirm that I'm not missing anything else crucial.
When I first read the argument, this is what I quickly wrote down as my understanding of the stimulus:
(A) major discoveries need serependity
(B) Now that serendipity is not possible because of grants and scientist needing to be focused only on what they are being paid to discover.
I was between A and E and I picked E, because it seem to match more of my thinking. After looking at the answer sheet and seeing that it was wrong and that A is the right answer, I was a little stumped.
After further thought I think, I made two mistakes:
(1) Major discoveries don't NEED serendipity (Many does not equal need).
(2) The phrase "in general" does not equal NEED (so even if my A below was correct, "E" is wrong b/c "In general")
But I'm still struggling with how A is correct.
When I first read the argument, this is what I quickly wrote down as my understanding of the stimulus:
(A) major discoveries need serependity
(B) Now that serendipity is not possible because of grants and scientist needing to be focused only on what they are being paid to discover.
I was between A and E and I picked E, because it seem to match more of my thinking. After looking at the answer sheet and seeing that it was wrong and that A is the right answer, I was a little stumped.
After further thought I think, I made two mistakes:
(1) Major discoveries don't NEED serendipity (Many does not equal need).
(2) The phrase "in general" does not equal NEED (so even if my A below was correct, "E" is wrong b/c "In general")
But I'm still struggling with how A is correct.