- Wed May 20, 2015 11:00 pm
#34828
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True—CE. The correct answer choice is (E)
In this stimulus, the author discusses the causal relationship between exercise and blood pressure. Linked together, the facts in the stimulus give us the following causal chain that is true for some people:
Answer choice (A): This answer choice states the reverse of the causal relationship from the stimulus, and so is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): Although the stimulus told us that most people can calm their minds by exercising, only some people can reduce stress by calming their minds. So, the stimulus does not support this statement that most people can reduce their blood pressure by reducing their stress levels.
Answer choice (C): Here, the answer choice is the opposite of what the stimulus stated. Just because increased exercise can reduce stress levels, that relationship does not also mean that lack of exercise causes increased stress levels.
Answer choice (D): In this case, it is the word “directly” that makes the answer choice incorrect. Exercise does not directly reduce stress. Rather, exercise can calm the mind, which in turn can lead to a reduction in stress.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice because it properly describes one of the causal inferences diagrammed above, that, for some people, exercise can lead to a reduction in stress.
Must Be True—CE. The correct answer choice is (E)
In this stimulus, the author discusses the causal relationship between exercise and blood pressure. Linked together, the facts in the stimulus give us the following causal chain that is true for some people:
- Cause Cause/Effect Cause/Effect Effect
exercise calm the mind reduce stress lower blood pressure
Answer choice (A): This answer choice states the reverse of the causal relationship from the stimulus, and so is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): Although the stimulus told us that most people can calm their minds by exercising, only some people can reduce stress by calming their minds. So, the stimulus does not support this statement that most people can reduce their blood pressure by reducing their stress levels.
Answer choice (C): Here, the answer choice is the opposite of what the stimulus stated. Just because increased exercise can reduce stress levels, that relationship does not also mean that lack of exercise causes increased stress levels.
Answer choice (D): In this case, it is the word “directly” that makes the answer choice incorrect. Exercise does not directly reduce stress. Rather, exercise can calm the mind, which in turn can lead to a reduction in stress.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice because it properly describes one of the causal inferences diagrammed above, that, for some people, exercise can lead to a reduction in stress.