- Fri Apr 29, 2016 11:32 am
#23612
Complete Question Explanation
Strengthen—PR. The correct answer choice is (C)
The author of this stimulus presents the conclusion in the last sentence: it is more important for household products to be carefully tested than prescription pharmaceuticals. This conclusion is based on two premises:
Premise: The more people who use a product, the greater the chance of potential harm.
Premise: More people use household products than use prescription pharmaceuticals.
The question stem requires that we find the principle which most helps to justify the author's conclusion that it is more important for household products to be carefully tested than prescription pharmaceuticals. It will likely involve more common usage as a justification for greater care.
Answer choice (A): This stimulus does not deal with the question of whether or not a product should be carefully tested, but rather with relative degrees of careful testing.
Answer choice (B): Like answer choice (A) above, this answer choice deals with careful testing in general, whereas the author of the stimulus is concerned with which of two product types should be more carefully tested.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice, and the one which basically restates our prephrase from above: if this principle is valid, then this makes the author's case, which concludes that it is more important to test household products.
Answer choice (D): This answer choice deals with frequency of dosage, while the stimulus deals with the number of people who use a give product, so this answer choice fails to strengthen the author's argument.
Answer choice (E): The general distinction between medical and non-medical products is not discussed by the author, who is interested in the specific case of household product versus prescription medication.
Strengthen—PR. The correct answer choice is (C)
The author of this stimulus presents the conclusion in the last sentence: it is more important for household products to be carefully tested than prescription pharmaceuticals. This conclusion is based on two premises:
Premise: The more people who use a product, the greater the chance of potential harm.
Premise: More people use household products than use prescription pharmaceuticals.
The question stem requires that we find the principle which most helps to justify the author's conclusion that it is more important for household products to be carefully tested than prescription pharmaceuticals. It will likely involve more common usage as a justification for greater care.
Answer choice (A): This stimulus does not deal with the question of whether or not a product should be carefully tested, but rather with relative degrees of careful testing.
Answer choice (B): Like answer choice (A) above, this answer choice deals with careful testing in general, whereas the author of the stimulus is concerned with which of two product types should be more carefully tested.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice, and the one which basically restates our prephrase from above: if this principle is valid, then this makes the author's case, which concludes that it is more important to test household products.
Answer choice (D): This answer choice deals with frequency of dosage, while the stimulus deals with the number of people who use a give product, so this answer choice fails to strengthen the author's argument.
Answer choice (E): The general distinction between medical and non-medical products is not discussed by the author, who is interested in the specific case of household product versus prescription medication.