- Thu May 18, 2017 12:41 pm
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Complete Question Explanation
Evaluate the ArgumentX. The correct answer choice is (B)
In an Evaluate the Argument question, your task is to find the answer that provides information that
would help you evaluate the validity on the argument. However, this is an Except question, so the
correct answer will provide information that does NOT help you evaluate the argument, while the
four incorrect answers will help you evaluate it.
Premise: millions of homes are now using low-energy lighting, but millions more do
not
Premise: the government and the home lighting industry are eager for the “millions
more” to switch to low-energy lighting
Premise: although low-wattage bulbs cost more per bulb than normal bulbs, their
advantages to the homeowner are enormous
Conclusion: thus, everyone should use low-wattage bulbs
The only support offered for the conclusion that everyone should use low-wattage bulbs is that
“the advantages to the homeowners are enormous.” Because those “advantages” are unstated, your
prephrase for the incorrect answer choices is they may detail an advantage that would help you
evaluate the argument. Also, the argument told you the low-wattage bulbs cost more per bulb than
normal bulbs, so finding out the actual cost of the bulbs could help you evaluate the conclusion.
The correct answer in this question will not help you evaluate the argument, because it is irrelevant
to the conclusion.
Answer choice (A): Information about the actual cost of using the bulb in comparison to the normal
bulbs would help you evaluate whether the difference in cost outweighs the bulb’s benefits.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. This choice does nothing to help you
evaluate the conclusion that you should use low-wattage bulbs, because it tells you only how the
home lighting industry would benefit from you buying them, rather than additional detail regarding
whether or not you would benefit.
Answer choice (C): Information about the actual cost of buying the bulb in comparison to the normal
bulbs would help you evaluate whether the difference in cost outweighs the bulb’s benefits.
Answer choice (D): A testimonial, whether positive or negative, from a bulb user would help you
evaluate the benefits of using the bulb.
Answer choice (E): Information about long the more expensive, low-energy bulbs last would help
you evaluate your cost over time of using the low-energy bulbs, and so helps you evaluate whether
everyone should use low-wattage bulbs.
Evaluate the ArgumentX. The correct answer choice is (B)
In an Evaluate the Argument question, your task is to find the answer that provides information that
would help you evaluate the validity on the argument. However, this is an Except question, so the
correct answer will provide information that does NOT help you evaluate the argument, while the
four incorrect answers will help you evaluate it.
Premise: millions of homes are now using low-energy lighting, but millions more do
not
Premise: the government and the home lighting industry are eager for the “millions
more” to switch to low-energy lighting
Premise: although low-wattage bulbs cost more per bulb than normal bulbs, their
advantages to the homeowner are enormous
Conclusion: thus, everyone should use low-wattage bulbs
The only support offered for the conclusion that everyone should use low-wattage bulbs is that
“the advantages to the homeowners are enormous.” Because those “advantages” are unstated, your
prephrase for the incorrect answer choices is they may detail an advantage that would help you
evaluate the argument. Also, the argument told you the low-wattage bulbs cost more per bulb than
normal bulbs, so finding out the actual cost of the bulbs could help you evaluate the conclusion.
The correct answer in this question will not help you evaluate the argument, because it is irrelevant
to the conclusion.
Answer choice (A): Information about the actual cost of using the bulb in comparison to the normal
bulbs would help you evaluate whether the difference in cost outweighs the bulb’s benefits.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. This choice does nothing to help you
evaluate the conclusion that you should use low-wattage bulbs, because it tells you only how the
home lighting industry would benefit from you buying them, rather than additional detail regarding
whether or not you would benefit.
Answer choice (C): Information about the actual cost of buying the bulb in comparison to the normal
bulbs would help you evaluate whether the difference in cost outweighs the bulb’s benefits.
Answer choice (D): A testimonial, whether positive or negative, from a bulb user would help you
evaluate the benefits of using the bulb.
Answer choice (E): Information about long the more expensive, low-energy bulbs last would help
you evaluate your cost over time of using the low-energy bulbs, and so helps you evaluate whether
everyone should use low-wattage bulbs.