- Mon Feb 11, 2019 7:04 pm
#62597
Khodi,
This is a Strengthen - Except question. The four wrong answer choices will strengthen the argument, and the correct answer choice will not strengthen it. You seem to think that the correct answer choice will weaken the argument. It doesn't have to. The logical opposite of "strengthen" is "does not strengthen," so anything which doesn't affect the argument at all would fail to strengthen it and thus be correct (because of the "except" nature of this question).
However...it seems to me that answer choice (D) does weaken the argument. If the carbon-14 came from the atmosphere directly, then the rocks did not get their carbon-14 from life. Because these rocks were the only evidence the paleontologist had, if they don't provide proof of life 1.2 billion years ago, the paleontologist has no evidence.
The issue here is understanding how the argument works and what evidence it has. The carbon-14 in the rocks has to have come from life forms, and, more than that, life forms on land, for the paleontologist's argument to work.
If you're getting things wrong after #17, realize some of these questions are more difficult, and it can be helpful to concentrate on earlier questions to try to get as many of those correct as possible. Then allocate your time later in the section so that you're getting at least some questions correct. Rushing to try to finish all the questions without putting enough thought into the questions to make sure of getting them right won't work. If you finish only 20 questions, but get all of them right, you're putting yourself in a great position. Getting to every question but getting only 15 right because you rushed too much to make sure of your answers is worse.
Robert Carroll