- Sun Jul 20, 2014 11:00 pm
#35053
Complete Question Explanation
Parallel Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (D)
This is an exceedingly difficult question. In the stimulus, the author provides a rule, a fact that
invokes the rule, and a strange conditional conclusion. The rule is provided in the first sentence, that
“the older a country is, the more likely it is to be ruled by a monarch.” The fact provided is that most
countries are not ruled by monarchs. From this information, the author concludes that “if a country is
particularly new it is probably not ruled by a monarch.”
This likely was not the conclusion that you were expecting. A more predictable conclusion would
have been that it is probably the case that most countries are not old. However, the rule only dealt
with the increasing probability that a country will be ruled by a monarch as it grows older. The
rule told us nothing about the initial probability of a country being ruled by a monarch. So, if the
probability of a new country being ruled by a monarch is 95 percent, it would be likely that most
countries would have monarchs. Since we are told that most countries do not have monarchs,
then it must not be likely that a new country will have a monarch, in keeping with the argument’s
conclusion.
This is a Parallel Reasoning question. Our prephrase is that the correct answer choice will contain an
argument with the same logical structure as that in the stimulus, with a probabilistic conclusion that
results from the consideration that the argument’s rule addresses an increasing probability from an
uncertain starting point.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice is incorrect because the conclusion discusses the popularity
of a movie as opposed to the popularity of a novel.
Answer choice (B): Here, the fact provided in the first sentence of the argument is the reverse of
what is required for the argument to match the argument in the stimulus. Here, the fact should state
that “most movies are not based on novels.”
Answer choice (C): In this case, the argument’s conclusion does not match the conclusion from the
stimulus. This answer choice has switched the opening rule (matching what was in the first sentence
of the stimulus) with the rule provided in the conclusion.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice, because the argument it contains matches
the logical structure of the argument in the stimulus. The argument provides a rule (“the more
popular a novel is, the more likely it is to be made into a movie”), a fact that implicates that rule
(“most novels are not made into a movie”), and then a conclusion that matches the conclusion in
the stimulus. Here, since most novels are not made into a movie, it must be the case that if a novel
is unpopular it will not be made into a movie. Otherwise, if even unpopular novels were likely to be
made into a movie, then most novels would be made into movies, which we know is not the case.
This certainly is a difficult question and a difficult answer choice, and if you had difficulty with it,
then you are in good company.
Answer choice (E): Here, the rule stated in the conclusion provides the opposite of what is needed to
match the conclusion in the stimulus. In this case, the conclusion should state that “if a novel has a
particularly simple plot, it will probably not be made into a movie.”
Parallel Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (D)
This is an exceedingly difficult question. In the stimulus, the author provides a rule, a fact that
invokes the rule, and a strange conditional conclusion. The rule is provided in the first sentence, that
“the older a country is, the more likely it is to be ruled by a monarch.” The fact provided is that most
countries are not ruled by monarchs. From this information, the author concludes that “if a country is
particularly new it is probably not ruled by a monarch.”
This likely was not the conclusion that you were expecting. A more predictable conclusion would
have been that it is probably the case that most countries are not old. However, the rule only dealt
with the increasing probability that a country will be ruled by a monarch as it grows older. The
rule told us nothing about the initial probability of a country being ruled by a monarch. So, if the
probability of a new country being ruled by a monarch is 95 percent, it would be likely that most
countries would have monarchs. Since we are told that most countries do not have monarchs,
then it must not be likely that a new country will have a monarch, in keeping with the argument’s
conclusion.
This is a Parallel Reasoning question. Our prephrase is that the correct answer choice will contain an
argument with the same logical structure as that in the stimulus, with a probabilistic conclusion that
results from the consideration that the argument’s rule addresses an increasing probability from an
uncertain starting point.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice is incorrect because the conclusion discusses the popularity
of a movie as opposed to the popularity of a novel.
Answer choice (B): Here, the fact provided in the first sentence of the argument is the reverse of
what is required for the argument to match the argument in the stimulus. Here, the fact should state
that “most movies are not based on novels.”
Answer choice (C): In this case, the argument’s conclusion does not match the conclusion from the
stimulus. This answer choice has switched the opening rule (matching what was in the first sentence
of the stimulus) with the rule provided in the conclusion.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice, because the argument it contains matches
the logical structure of the argument in the stimulus. The argument provides a rule (“the more
popular a novel is, the more likely it is to be made into a movie”), a fact that implicates that rule
(“most novels are not made into a movie”), and then a conclusion that matches the conclusion in
the stimulus. Here, since most novels are not made into a movie, it must be the case that if a novel
is unpopular it will not be made into a movie. Otherwise, if even unpopular novels were likely to be
made into a movie, then most novels would be made into movies, which we know is not the case.
This certainly is a difficult question and a difficult answer choice, and if you had difficulty with it,
then you are in good company.
Answer choice (E): Here, the rule stated in the conclusion provides the opposite of what is needed to
match the conclusion in the stimulus. In this case, the conclusion should state that “if a novel has a
particularly simple plot, it will probably not be made into a movie.”