LSAT2018 wrote:So this stimulus commits a Mistaken Reversal and a False Dichotomy?
Late to Quarterly Meeting or Miss Monthly Meeting → Suspension
Suspension → Late to Quarterly Meeting
For Mistaken Reversal, the author takes the necessary condition (suspension) as the sufficient condition? Could another answer be that the author takes the sufficient conditions (Late to Quarterly Meeting or Miss Monthly Meeting) as the necessary condition?
I too would like this answered.
I am currently convinced that C would have been a valid answer if it has stated "takes for granted that a CONDITION required..." I don't think any assumptions were made in the question, but only conditions.
Am I making a distinction without a difference here?
The condition required (necessary condition) is being suspended. This condition is required if an officer fails to appear on time for a quarterly board meeting (the conclusion). However, the passage takes that necessary condition, and it turns it into a sufficient condition for the conclusion to be established (i.e. if he is suspended [sufficient], then he fails to appear on time for a quarterly board meeting (conclusion).
C actually seems to match perfectly with the situation, aside from using the term "assumption," which I think makes it fall apart. I noted that B doesn't use the term assumption at all, but instead "event".
From my understanding, assumptions are things that are unwritten things (as we see in necessary assumption/justify conclusions questions).