- Thu Feb 25, 2016 12:00 am
#35322
Complete Question Explanation
Justify the Conclusion. The correct answer choice (E)
In this stimulus the author presents the following basic argument:
know is that the majority of the apartments on the upper floors have nice views, yet the author’s
conclusion deals with studio apartments. The stimulus is followed by a Justify question, and the
answer choice that justifies the author’s conclusion must somehow deal with this new, rogue element.
Answer choice (A): This choice provides that all lower floor apartments have scenic views, but there
is no way to know whether there are any studio apartments on the lower floors. This choice says
nothing about studio apartments, so it cannot justify the author’s conclusion.
Answer choice (B): This choice might look enticing at first, because it deals with all of the
apartments in the building, but there is no way to know whether The Vista Arms apartments have
any studio apartments at all. Since this choice does not deal with the conclusion’s rogue element, it
cannot be the correct answer choice to this Justify question.
Answer choice (C): If you found this choice appealing, it might be because this answer does deal
with studio apartments, the rogue element from the author’s conclusion. This choice provides that
most of the building’s apartments are studios, but with the limited information from this stimulus
(that the majority of apartments on the upper floors have scenic views), this answer is not quite
sufficient to justify the author’s conclusion.
If, for example 70 percent of the apartments are studio apartments, the remaining 30 percent (let’s
call those the top three floors of a ten story building) might be mostly scenic, while the studio
apartments on the bottom seven floors might all be windowless. Since this choice would not justify
the conclusion that at least one studio has a nice view, this cannot be the right answer choice to this
Justify question.
Answer choice (D): If there were only one studio apartment, located in the basement, then this
choice would not justify the conclusion that at least one of the apartments is a studio with a view.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. The term “most” means more than half. If
more than half of the upper floor apartments have scenic views, and, as this choice provides, more
than half of upper floor apartments are studios, this guarantees at least some overlap between the two
attributes. In other words, if 51 out of 100 upper floor apartments have scenic views, and 51 out of
those 100 upper floor apartments are studios, there must be some studios with scenic views:
Justify the Conclusion. The correct answer choice (E)
In this stimulus the author presents the following basic argument:
- Premise: Most Vista Arms upper floor apartments have scenic views.
Conclusion: Therefore the apartment building has at least one studio apartment with scenic
views.
know is that the majority of the apartments on the upper floors have nice views, yet the author’s
conclusion deals with studio apartments. The stimulus is followed by a Justify question, and the
answer choice that justifies the author’s conclusion must somehow deal with this new, rogue element.
Answer choice (A): This choice provides that all lower floor apartments have scenic views, but there
is no way to know whether there are any studio apartments on the lower floors. This choice says
nothing about studio apartments, so it cannot justify the author’s conclusion.
Answer choice (B): This choice might look enticing at first, because it deals with all of the
apartments in the building, but there is no way to know whether The Vista Arms apartments have
any studio apartments at all. Since this choice does not deal with the conclusion’s rogue element, it
cannot be the correct answer choice to this Justify question.
Answer choice (C): If you found this choice appealing, it might be because this answer does deal
with studio apartments, the rogue element from the author’s conclusion. This choice provides that
most of the building’s apartments are studios, but with the limited information from this stimulus
(that the majority of apartments on the upper floors have scenic views), this answer is not quite
sufficient to justify the author’s conclusion.
If, for example 70 percent of the apartments are studio apartments, the remaining 30 percent (let’s
call those the top three floors of a ten story building) might be mostly scenic, while the studio
apartments on the bottom seven floors might all be windowless. Since this choice would not justify
the conclusion that at least one studio has a nice view, this cannot be the right answer choice to this
Justify question.
Answer choice (D): If there were only one studio apartment, located in the basement, then this
choice would not justify the conclusion that at least one of the apartments is a studio with a view.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. The term “most” means more than half. If
more than half of the upper floor apartments have scenic views, and, as this choice provides, more
than half of upper floor apartments are studios, this guarantees at least some overlap between the two
attributes. In other words, if 51 out of 100 upper floor apartments have scenic views, and 51 out of
those 100 upper floor apartments are studios, there must be some studios with scenic views:
- Premise: Most Vista Arms upper floor apartments have scenic views.
+ Answer Choice (E): Most upper floor apartments are studios.
Justified conclusion: There is at least one studio on an upper floor with a view.