- Tue Apr 26, 2016 3:50 pm
#23436
Complete Question Explanation
Cannot be True-#%. The correct answer choice is (B)
This question asks you what cannot be true, and you should select the response that disagrees with the passage. The incorrect responses will be either supported by the passage, or unsupported but still possible.
Answer choice (A): Since the stimulus does not support any conclusions about numbers, this statement could be true, and you should eliminate it.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. Since the statistics show that the likelihood of injury on the slope fell from 9/1000 to 3/1000 from 1950 to 1980, someone who actually skied the slopes in 1950 would be more, not less, likely to be injured.
Answer choice (C): Some people might feel that this response could challenge the validity of the statistics in the passage. However, even if this response is true, the trends described in the passage could be true, so there is no conflict between this statement and the stimulus.
Answer choice (D): The stimulus does not support any conclusions about numbers, so this statement could be true, and you should eliminate it.
Answer choice (E): This response actually must be true, so you should eliminate it. For the percentage of non-slope injuries to rise, there had to be non-slope injuries.
Cannot be True-#%. The correct answer choice is (B)
This question asks you what cannot be true, and you should select the response that disagrees with the passage. The incorrect responses will be either supported by the passage, or unsupported but still possible.
Answer choice (A): Since the stimulus does not support any conclusions about numbers, this statement could be true, and you should eliminate it.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. Since the statistics show that the likelihood of injury on the slope fell from 9/1000 to 3/1000 from 1950 to 1980, someone who actually skied the slopes in 1950 would be more, not less, likely to be injured.
Answer choice (C): Some people might feel that this response could challenge the validity of the statistics in the passage. However, even if this response is true, the trends described in the passage could be true, so there is no conflict between this statement and the stimulus.
Answer choice (D): The stimulus does not support any conclusions about numbers, so this statement could be true, and you should eliminate it.
Answer choice (E): This response actually must be true, so you should eliminate it. For the percentage of non-slope injuries to rise, there had to be non-slope injuries.