- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#36767
Complete Question Explanation
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=14655)
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (A)
This question asks us to choose a situation that is similar to the problems with construction industry
changes described in the passage, which brought a more fragmented process and less accuracy as a
result.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. Lines 40-44 relate a movement from a craft
carried out by a relatively few tradespeople to an industry involving many specialized workers, which is
similar to the movement from garment maker to assembly line. The effect described in lines 44-47 was
that design had to account for a new process and greater inaccuracy at each stage, which is similar to the
scenario of an assembly line that would produce less precisely tailored clothing.
Answer choice (B): Since lines 40-47 discuss accuracy, not beauty, this answer choice does not provide a
proper analogy. While accuracy can be readily measured, beauty is subjective.
Answer choice (C): Since the relevant lines in the stimulus do not refer to usefulness, but only to
accuracy, this response is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): While the inaccuracy described in the passage was a part of the process of initial
production, the reaction of people who receive a letter is not part of the process of composing the letter,
so this is not a proper analogy.
Answer choice (E): Lines 40-47 deal with accuracy, but not with what is fashionable, (another subjective
measure), so this response is incorrect.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=14655)
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (A)
This question asks us to choose a situation that is similar to the problems with construction industry
changes described in the passage, which brought a more fragmented process and less accuracy as a
result.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. Lines 40-44 relate a movement from a craft
carried out by a relatively few tradespeople to an industry involving many specialized workers, which is
similar to the movement from garment maker to assembly line. The effect described in lines 44-47 was
that design had to account for a new process and greater inaccuracy at each stage, which is similar to the
scenario of an assembly line that would produce less precisely tailored clothing.
Answer choice (B): Since lines 40-47 discuss accuracy, not beauty, this answer choice does not provide a
proper analogy. While accuracy can be readily measured, beauty is subjective.
Answer choice (C): Since the relevant lines in the stimulus do not refer to usefulness, but only to
accuracy, this response is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): While the inaccuracy described in the passage was a part of the process of initial
production, the reaction of people who receive a letter is not part of the process of composing the letter,
so this is not a proper analogy.
Answer choice (E): Lines 40-47 deal with accuracy, but not with what is fashionable, (another subjective
measure), so this response is incorrect.