- Wed Apr 27, 2016 3:39 pm
#23508
Complete Question Explanation
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (A)
In this stimulus, the author makes what seems to be a reasonable argument. Since fines are higher than the cost of taking required precautions, businesses will now install adequate safeguards. One possible problem with this argument is that we know little about the chances of having to pay those fines.
Since this is a weaken question, we might look for the answer choice that shows the fines to be ineffective.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. If businesses generally underestimate the risk of accidents, then even if the risk is high that may not be sufficient to induce installment of safeguards.
Answer choice (B): The prioritization of long- versus short-term profits is irrelevant to the authors argument about the effectiveness of the fines.
Answer choice (C): This is consistent with the author's perspective, and thus does not weaken the argument.
Answer choice (D): How businesses record fines for accounting purposes plays no role in the argument that the cost of the fines would induce installation of safeguards.
Answer choice (E): Like the other answer choices above, this one discusses an irrelevant consideration: in this case, it is that of business promotional strategy. Since this would in no way weaken the authors argument about fines and safeguards, this answer choice is incorrect.
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (A)
In this stimulus, the author makes what seems to be a reasonable argument. Since fines are higher than the cost of taking required precautions, businesses will now install adequate safeguards. One possible problem with this argument is that we know little about the chances of having to pay those fines.
Since this is a weaken question, we might look for the answer choice that shows the fines to be ineffective.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. If businesses generally underestimate the risk of accidents, then even if the risk is high that may not be sufficient to induce installment of safeguards.
Answer choice (B): The prioritization of long- versus short-term profits is irrelevant to the authors argument about the effectiveness of the fines.
Answer choice (C): This is consistent with the author's perspective, and thus does not weaken the argument.
Answer choice (D): How businesses record fines for accounting purposes plays no role in the argument that the cost of the fines would induce installation of safeguards.
Answer choice (E): Like the other answer choices above, this one discusses an irrelevant consideration: in this case, it is that of business promotional strategy. Since this would in no way weaken the authors argument about fines and safeguards, this answer choice is incorrect.