- Thu Jun 09, 2016 12:38 pm
#26304
Complete Question Explanation
Parallel Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (D)
When attacking a Parallel Reasoning question, it is important to identify the various structural elements in the stimulus in order to match those elements to the correct answer choice. There are numerous elements present in this stimulus. First of all, the conclusion is one of improbability as it concludes it is unlikely that a particular pilot will find it difficult to operate the plane. Also, the conclusion is about one person and what they will do in the future. The premise, meanwhile, states that none of the many who have flown the plane so far have found the plane difficult to operate. The correct answer choice needs to line up with these various elements in order to be correct. Any answer that fails to match these elements is likely incorrect.
Answer Choice (A): This answer choice does not Double the Conclusion of the stimulus. The conclusion here is about the average reader, rather than one particular reader. The conclusion in the stimulus concerned “the test pilot flying the plane tomorrow”, not the average test pilot. These are different conclusions.
Answer Choice (B): This answer choice also fails to Double the Conclusion. Here, the conclusion concerns most people who buy the book, not one particular person who buys the book. This answer choice also fails the Premise Test because the premises do not establish that none of the many book reviewers found the book entertaining. Instead, we only know that many of the book reviewers found the book entertaining.
Answer Choice (C): The premise here is too specific. It refers to “neither of the two reviewers”, where the stimulus referred to none of the many reviewers. This does not match the Premise Test.
Answer Choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. Notice the premise indicates many reviewers have read the novel, but none enjoyed it. This matches the premise in the stimulus. Also, the conclusion states that it is unlikely that the reviewer for the local newspaper will enjoy the book. This statement concerns one particular person and what they will do in the future. Since both the conclusion and the premise match the stimulus, this answer choice successfully parallels the stimulus.
Answer Choice (E): The premise here is very close to the premise in the stimulus, and would probably be close enough for this answer choice to be correct. However, the conclusion states that it is unlikely that anyone in the general public will be offended by the book. “Anyone in the general public” is much too broad to match the conclusion in the stimulus, which concerns only one particular test pilot. Since this answer choice fails to Double the Conclusion, it is incorrect.
Parallel Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (D)
When attacking a Parallel Reasoning question, it is important to identify the various structural elements in the stimulus in order to match those elements to the correct answer choice. There are numerous elements present in this stimulus. First of all, the conclusion is one of improbability as it concludes it is unlikely that a particular pilot will find it difficult to operate the plane. Also, the conclusion is about one person and what they will do in the future. The premise, meanwhile, states that none of the many who have flown the plane so far have found the plane difficult to operate. The correct answer choice needs to line up with these various elements in order to be correct. Any answer that fails to match these elements is likely incorrect.
Answer Choice (A): This answer choice does not Double the Conclusion of the stimulus. The conclusion here is about the average reader, rather than one particular reader. The conclusion in the stimulus concerned “the test pilot flying the plane tomorrow”, not the average test pilot. These are different conclusions.
Answer Choice (B): This answer choice also fails to Double the Conclusion. Here, the conclusion concerns most people who buy the book, not one particular person who buys the book. This answer choice also fails the Premise Test because the premises do not establish that none of the many book reviewers found the book entertaining. Instead, we only know that many of the book reviewers found the book entertaining.
Answer Choice (C): The premise here is too specific. It refers to “neither of the two reviewers”, where the stimulus referred to none of the many reviewers. This does not match the Premise Test.
Answer Choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. Notice the premise indicates many reviewers have read the novel, but none enjoyed it. This matches the premise in the stimulus. Also, the conclusion states that it is unlikely that the reviewer for the local newspaper will enjoy the book. This statement concerns one particular person and what they will do in the future. Since both the conclusion and the premise match the stimulus, this answer choice successfully parallels the stimulus.
Answer Choice (E): The premise here is very close to the premise in the stimulus, and would probably be close enough for this answer choice to be correct. However, the conclusion states that it is unlikely that anyone in the general public will be offended by the book. “Anyone in the general public” is much too broad to match the conclusion in the stimulus, which concerns only one particular test pilot. Since this answer choice fails to Double the Conclusion, it is incorrect.