- Sat May 13, 2017 1:19 pm
#34835
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True—SN. The correct answer choice is (A)
This short stimulus contains two facts that we can combine together to gain an additive inference. The first fact is that if you are an unemployed artist, then you are sympathetic to social justice. To avoid the double negative that would result from negating “unemployed,” we will use the term “employed artist,” but negate it:
Next, we are told that if you are an employed artist, then you are not interested in the prospect of great personal fame:
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice, because it properly describes the contrapositive to the additive inference described above:
Answer choice (C): Here, the answer choice gives the Mistaken Negation of the second rule.
Answer choice (D): In this case, the answer choice is the Mistaken Reversal of the first rule.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice is incorrect because the second rule told us that employed artists are not interested in the prospect of great personal fame. In order for this answer choice to be correct, the second fact must have said that employed artists are interested in great personal fame.
Must Be True—SN. The correct answer choice is (A)
This short stimulus contains two facts that we can combine together to gain an additive inference. The first fact is that if you are an unemployed artist, then you are sympathetic to social justice. To avoid the double negative that would result from negating “unemployed,” we will use the term “employed artist,” but negate it:
- Sufficient Necessary
employed artist sympathetic to social justice
Next, we are told that if you are an employed artist, then you are not interested in the prospect of great personal fame:
- Employed artist interested in great personal fame
- Sympathetic to social justice employed artist
- Sympathetic to social justice employed artist interested in great personal fame
- interested in great personal fame employed artist sympathetic to social justice
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice, because it properly describes the contrapositive to the additive inference described above:
- interested in great personal fame sympathetic to social justice.
Answer choice (C): Here, the answer choice gives the Mistaken Negation of the second rule.
Answer choice (D): In this case, the answer choice is the Mistaken Reversal of the first rule.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice is incorrect because the second rule told us that employed artists are not interested in the prospect of great personal fame. In order for this answer choice to be correct, the second fact must have said that employed artists are interested in great personal fame.