- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#26218
Complete Question Explanation
Parallel Flaw—FL. The correct answer choice is (B)
The flaw in this stimulus is one of Formal Logic. The argument attempts to connect a chain relationship using formal logic as follows:
Answer Choice (A): This answer choice presents valid reasoning, and therefore fails the Validity Test. If most of the company’s management has worked in sales, and anyone who has worked in sales has worked there for at least one year, then most of the management has worked in sales for at least one year. Also, since everyone who has worked for at least one year understands marketing, then it is valid to conclude that most of the management understands marketing. The logic can be diagrammed as follows:
Answer Choice (D): This answer choice fails both the Premise Test and the Conclusion Test. The premises in the stimulus formed a formal logic chain, connecting candidates to small business owners, small business owners to competent managers, and competent managers to skills necessary. The premises in answer choice (D) present multiple facts about films less than an hour long: most do not become commercially successful and none have an intermission. Meanwhile, the conclusion in this answer choice refers to most films. In order to match the conclusion in the stimulus, the conclusion here needs to refer back to most avant-garde films, the subject of the original premise.
Answer Choice (E): Once again, this answer choice fails the Premise Test. Similar to answer choice (D), the premises here present multiple facts about the bicycle helmets sold in this store: all of them contain plastic and most of them contain rubber. The premises here do not link three formal logical statements into a logical chain in the same manner as the stimulus.
Parallel Flaw—FL. The correct answer choice is (B)
The flaw in this stimulus is one of Formal Logic. The argument attempts to connect a chain relationship using formal logic as follows:
- Premises: Candidate Small Business Owner Competent Managers Skills Necessary
Conclusion: Candidate Skills Necessary
- Small Business Owner Skills Necessary
Answer Choice (A): This answer choice presents valid reasoning, and therefore fails the Validity Test. If most of the company’s management has worked in sales, and anyone who has worked in sales has worked there for at least one year, then most of the management has worked in sales for at least one year. Also, since everyone who has worked for at least one year understands marketing, then it is valid to conclude that most of the management understands marketing. The logic can be diagrammed as follows:
- Premise: Management Work in Sales Work in Sales 1+ years Understands Marketing
Conclusion: Management Understands Marketing
- Premise: Menu at Maddy’s Fat-Free Food Sugar-Free Food Low in Calories
Conclusion: Menu at Maddy’s Low in Calories
Answer Choice (D): This answer choice fails both the Premise Test and the Conclusion Test. The premises in the stimulus formed a formal logic chain, connecting candidates to small business owners, small business owners to competent managers, and competent managers to skills necessary. The premises in answer choice (D) present multiple facts about films less than an hour long: most do not become commercially successful and none have an intermission. Meanwhile, the conclusion in this answer choice refers to most films. In order to match the conclusion in the stimulus, the conclusion here needs to refer back to most avant-garde films, the subject of the original premise.
Answer Choice (E): Once again, this answer choice fails the Premise Test. Similar to answer choice (D), the premises here present multiple facts about the bicycle helmets sold in this store: all of them contain plastic and most of them contain rubber. The premises here do not link three formal logical statements into a logical chain in the same manner as the stimulus.