- Tue May 31, 2016 6:26 pm
#25864
Complete Question Explanation
Parallel Reasoning—SN. The correct answer choice is (B)
This stimulus contains a valid argument that uses conditional reasoning to derive its conclusion.
The argument begins with a conditional premise: if the jury did not return a verdict, there would still be media trucks outside the courthouse. This premise can be diagrammed as:
verdict = jury did not return a verdict
trucks = media trucks outside the courthouse
Answer choice (A): This choice is incorrect for two reasons. First, its conclusion makes a prediction about what will occur in the future, rather than stating what must have occurred in the past. Second, it contains a conclusion resulting from a Mistaken Negation, that can be diagrammed as:
hurricane = hurricane arises off the coast this summer
less tourism = there will be less tourism than usual
buy house = Peter did not buy a house
rent apartment = Peter would have rented an apartment
Answer choice (D): This choice also presents a restatement of a conditional relationship, in which the contrapositive is not invoked.
television working = Kay’s television not working last night
movie = Kay would have gone to a movie
told Manuela = Ralph told Manuela about the problem
Manuela solve = Manuela would have solved the problem
Parallel Reasoning—SN. The correct answer choice is (B)
This stimulus contains a valid argument that uses conditional reasoning to derive its conclusion.
The argument begins with a conditional premise: if the jury did not return a verdict, there would still be media trucks outside the courthouse. This premise can be diagrammed as:
verdict = jury did not return a verdict
trucks = media trucks outside the courthouse
- verdict trucks
- trucks verdict
Answer choice (A): This choice is incorrect for two reasons. First, its conclusion makes a prediction about what will occur in the future, rather than stating what must have occurred in the past. Second, it contains a conclusion resulting from a Mistaken Negation, that can be diagrammed as:
hurricane = hurricane arises off the coast this summer
less tourism = there will be less tourism than usual
- Premise: hurricane less tourism
Premise: hurricane
Conclusion: less tourism
buy house = Peter did not buy a house
rent apartment = Peter would have rented an apartment
- Premise: buy house rent apartment
Premise: rent apartment
Conclusion: buy house
Answer choice (D): This choice also presents a restatement of a conditional relationship, in which the contrapositive is not invoked.
television working = Kay’s television not working last night
movie = Kay would have gone to a movie
- Premise: television working movie
Premise: television working
Conclusion: movie
told Manuela = Ralph told Manuela about the problem
Manuela solve = Manuela would have solved the problem
- Premise: told Manuela Manuela solve
Premise: told Manuela
Conclusion: Manuela solve