- Fri Nov 30, 2012 12:00 am
#36505
Complete Question Explanation
Flaw in the Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (A)
This stimulus deals with recently discovered bird fossils that are 20 million years older than the
fossils of some birdlike dinosaurs. Most paleontologists claim that birds descended from these
birdlike dinosaurs. But the author of this stimulus concludes that no birds could have descended from
any dinosaur.
The question stem asks how the reasoning is fl awed. What is wrong with the conclusion above?
The author concludes that birds did not descend from any dinosaur because some bird fossils are
older than the fossils of some dinosaurs from which the birds are believed to have descended. The
argument breaks down as follows:
stimulus (for example, hypothetically, birds could have descended from dinosaurs with the two
species coexisting for 50 million years. If this were the case, we could conceivably find some of the
older bird fossils to be 20 million years older than some recent dinosaur fossils, even though the
birds in this hypothetical scenario descended from the dinosaurs).
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. The author draws a generalization that is
broader than warranted by the findings cited. In other words, the premise that there are some bird
fossils that are older than some dinosaur fossils is not sufficient to draw such a broad conclusion
about birds and dinosaurs in general, as discussed above.
Answer choice (B): While the author of this stimulus does indeed reject a consensus view, there is
not necessarily a requirement to provide a counterexample when doing so. Since this is not a fl aw,
this answer choice should be rejected.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice describes the classic source argument, or ad hominem attack.
The author of the stimulus does not personally attack the paleontologists who hold the majority
opinion, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): Since the argument in the stimulus concerns whether or not any bird descended
from any dinosaur, the possibility referenced in this answer choice is irrelevant. Since this possibility
need not be considered, this answer choice cannot be correct.
Answer choice (E): The argument does not explicitly discuss the possibility that the two species
discussed share a common ancestor, but this is irrelevant to the author’s conclusion that no bird
descended from any dinosaur, and that the prevailing paleontologist view is wrong.
Flaw in the Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (A)
This stimulus deals with recently discovered bird fossils that are 20 million years older than the
fossils of some birdlike dinosaurs. Most paleontologists claim that birds descended from these
birdlike dinosaurs. But the author of this stimulus concludes that no birds could have descended from
any dinosaur.
The question stem asks how the reasoning is fl awed. What is wrong with the conclusion above?
The author concludes that birds did not descend from any dinosaur because some bird fossils are
older than the fossils of some dinosaurs from which the birds are believed to have descended. The
argument breaks down as follows:
- Premise: There are some bird fossils older than some dinosaur fossils.
Conclusion: Therefore, no bird could have descended from any dinosaur.
stimulus (for example, hypothetically, birds could have descended from dinosaurs with the two
species coexisting for 50 million years. If this were the case, we could conceivably find some of the
older bird fossils to be 20 million years older than some recent dinosaur fossils, even though the
birds in this hypothetical scenario descended from the dinosaurs).
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. The author draws a generalization that is
broader than warranted by the findings cited. In other words, the premise that there are some bird
fossils that are older than some dinosaur fossils is not sufficient to draw such a broad conclusion
about birds and dinosaurs in general, as discussed above.
Answer choice (B): While the author of this stimulus does indeed reject a consensus view, there is
not necessarily a requirement to provide a counterexample when doing so. Since this is not a fl aw,
this answer choice should be rejected.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice describes the classic source argument, or ad hominem attack.
The author of the stimulus does not personally attack the paleontologists who hold the majority
opinion, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): Since the argument in the stimulus concerns whether or not any bird descended
from any dinosaur, the possibility referenced in this answer choice is irrelevant. Since this possibility
need not be considered, this answer choice cannot be correct.
Answer choice (E): The argument does not explicitly discuss the possibility that the two species
discussed share a common ancestor, but this is irrelevant to the author’s conclusion that no bird
descended from any dinosaur, and that the prevailing paleontologist view is wrong.