- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23145
Complete Question Explanation
Flaw in the reasoning. The correct answer choice is (B)
The manager wants to make a good impression for his clients, so he declares that he will not use recycled paper, which is inferior. The stationer retorts that recycled paper is not necessarily inferior. To support his assertion, he cites historical evidence from hundreds of years ago that the finest paper has been made from recycled material. Clearly, the stationer's response is flawed because we (as well as the manager) do not care about the merits of recycled paper historically. We care about the quality of recycled paper today. As such, the stationer cites irrelevant evidence to back up his claim.
Answer choice (A) Actually, the stationer's response seems to suggest that the manager's prejudice against recycled paper does stem from ignorance. By telling him about the historical quality of recycled paper, the stationer assumes that the manager is ignorant about this aspect of recycled paper.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. As noted above, the stationer cites irrelevant evidence about the historical quality of recycled paper to justify a claim about quality of recycled paper today.
Answer choice (C) There is no indication that the stimulus even mentions environmental issues, and thus it plays no part in the stationer's response.
Answer choice (D) response makes no such presupposition. The argument here does not rely on any presupposition about the manager's knowledge.
Answer choice (E) Actually, the stationer's response explicitly tries to address the office manger's concern about quality. In fact, this is the very purpose of the stationer's response.
Flaw in the reasoning. The correct answer choice is (B)
The manager wants to make a good impression for his clients, so he declares that he will not use recycled paper, which is inferior. The stationer retorts that recycled paper is not necessarily inferior. To support his assertion, he cites historical evidence from hundreds of years ago that the finest paper has been made from recycled material. Clearly, the stationer's response is flawed because we (as well as the manager) do not care about the merits of recycled paper historically. We care about the quality of recycled paper today. As such, the stationer cites irrelevant evidence to back up his claim.
Answer choice (A) Actually, the stationer's response seems to suggest that the manager's prejudice against recycled paper does stem from ignorance. By telling him about the historical quality of recycled paper, the stationer assumes that the manager is ignorant about this aspect of recycled paper.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. As noted above, the stationer cites irrelevant evidence about the historical quality of recycled paper to justify a claim about quality of recycled paper today.
Answer choice (C) There is no indication that the stimulus even mentions environmental issues, and thus it plays no part in the stationer's response.
Answer choice (D) response makes no such presupposition. The argument here does not rely on any presupposition about the manager's knowledge.
Answer choice (E) Actually, the stationer's response explicitly tries to address the office manger's concern about quality. In fact, this is the very purpose of the stationer's response.