- Fri Aug 19, 2016 1:19 pm
#27924
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (D)
In this stimulus, a designer states that any garden and adjoining living room separated by sliding glass doors can become a single space visually. When the doors may be open, as in the summer, the “single space” will be created if it does not already exist. If the visual single space does exist already, this effect will be magnified:
The question stem asks which answer is most strongly supported by the designer’s statements, so we should locate the answer choice in accordance with the above conditional rules.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice provides the following conditional statement regarding a room with the sliding glass doors closed:
Answer choice (B): This answer choice provides the following incorrect conditional reasoning:
Answer choice (C): This answer choice is also contrary to what is said in the stimulus, which tells us that a visual single room effect can be created if the doors are open. The designer also states that the effect can be intensified by opening the doors:
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. According to the stimulus, the contribution of a strong visual interest doesn’t even come into play in the summer, during which the opening of the sliding doors creates a single space effect if it didn’t already exist. If this effect was already present, opening the doors intensifies it:
Answer choice (E): The designer provides conditional reasoning regarding sliding glass doors. The first rule concerns open sliding doors, and the author points out that this may happen in the summer. This does not imply that the same course of action in the winter would not have the same results, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (D)
In this stimulus, a designer states that any garden and adjoining living room separated by sliding glass doors can become a single space visually. When the doors may be open, as in the summer, the “single space” will be created if it does not already exist. If the visual single space does exist already, this effect will be magnified:
- Sliding doors open create single space or intensify pre-existing single space
- Garden coordinated and contributes strong visuals single space effect remains
The question stem asks which answer is most strongly supported by the designer’s statements, so we should locate the answer choice in accordance with the above conditional rules.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice provides the following conditional statement regarding a room with the sliding glass doors closed:
- Garden coordinated contributes strong visual interest
- Garden coordinated and contributes strong visuals single space effect remains
Answer choice (B): This answer choice provides the following incorrect conditional reasoning:
- Single space effect garden well coordinated
- Garden coordinated and contributes strong visuals single space effect remains
Answer choice (C): This answer choice is also contrary to what is said in the stimulus, which tells us that a visual single room effect can be created if the doors are open. The designer also states that the effect can be intensified by opening the doors:
- Sliding doors open create single space or intensify pre-existing single space
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. According to the stimulus, the contribution of a strong visual interest doesn’t even come into play in the summer, during which the opening of the sliding doors creates a single space effect if it didn’t already exist. If this effect was already present, opening the doors intensifies it:
- Sliding doors open create single space or intensify pre-existing single space
Answer choice (E): The designer provides conditional reasoning regarding sliding glass doors. The first rule concerns open sliding doors, and the author points out that this may happen in the summer. This does not imply that the same course of action in the winter would not have the same results, so this answer choice is incorrect.