- Fri Apr 29, 2016 4:44 pm
#23677
Complete Question Explanation
Parallel Reasoning-SN. The correct answer choice is (D)
The argument illogically concludes that since physicians who do not answer questions are not competent, a particular physician who does answer questions is certainly competent. You can diagram the "reasoning" as follows:
You are asked to parallel the flaw, so you need a similar Mistaken Negation.
Answer choice (A): This choice involves perfectly good reasoning, and is therefore incorrect. Meredith is accustomed to compromise, and the condition given is:
Answer choice (B): This choice offers "Not In Favor Poorly Informed" and concludes that since Leanne is not in favor, she is ill informed. That is a perfectly reasonable application of a the statement, so this choice is wrong.
Answer choice (C): This choice has no conclusion, and therefore cannot reflect the reasoning in the stimulus.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. The argument is that since having more than one job prevents one from finding balance, Maggie, who has only one job, must have balance. Similarly to the stimulus, that negates the material without reversing the flow, and is therefore a Mistaken Negation.
Parallel Reasoning-SN. The correct answer choice is (D)
The argument illogically concludes that since physicians who do not answer questions are not competent, a particular physician who does answer questions is certainly competent. You can diagram the "reasoning" as follows:
- Premise: Not Answer Not Competent
Conclusion: Answer Competent
You are asked to parallel the flaw, so you need a similar Mistaken Negation.
Answer choice (A): This choice involves perfectly good reasoning, and is therefore incorrect. Meredith is accustomed to compromise, and the condition given is:
- Large Family Accustomed to Compromise
Answer choice (B): This choice offers "Not In Favor Poorly Informed" and concludes that since Leanne is not in favor, she is ill informed. That is a perfectly reasonable application of a the statement, so this choice is wrong.
Answer choice (C): This choice has no conclusion, and therefore cannot reflect the reasoning in the stimulus.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. The argument is that since having more than one job prevents one from finding balance, Maggie, who has only one job, must have balance. Similarly to the stimulus, that negates the material without reversing the flow, and is therefore a Mistaken Negation.
- Premise: More than One Job .....No Balance
Conclusion: Not more than One Job .....Balance
- Premise: Hot Temper
AND Fail at Business
Strong Will
Conclusion: Strong Will Fail at Business