- Sat Jun 03, 2017 12:29 pm
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Complete Question Explanation
Method of Reasoning—AP. The correct answer choice is (D)
Method of Reasoning—Argument Part questions require you to understand the role of each element
in the stimulus to determine how they relate to statement in the question stem. The question stem
focuses on the role of the statement regarding excess runoff from industrial discharge in lakes and
rivers, but knowing what the other statements do will help you distinguish Losers and Contenders
among your answer choices.
You can usually apply the “Why” test to a statement in order to determine if it is a premise or a
conclusion. Nearly all conclusions will be explained elsewhere in the stimulus, while the majority of
premises will not (exceptions include intermediate conclusions, which have an explanation elsewhere
and also serve as premises for the main conclusion). In addition, conclusion or premise indicators
also define the role of a statement.
The last statement contains a conclusion indicator (“Thus”) and also passes the “Why” test. Why is
water itself among the biggest water polluters? Because contamination from rainwater runoff often
exceeds that from industrial discharge as runoff picks up oil and other pollutants. Since the other
statements in the stimulus both answer “Why” regarding the conclusion, they are each premises.
Answer choice (A): This is incorrect. The conclusion is that water itself should be considered a
polluter and this claim is offered as support of that conclusion.
Answer choice (B): The argument does not claim that pollution from rainwater runoff is a more
serious problem than pollution from industrial discharge; it only claims that rainwater contamination
exceeds contamination from industrial discharge.
Answer choice (C): This statement is not a generalization based on the observation of rainwater
picking up oil and other pollutants; it is a consequence of that observation. A generalization would
by definition expand the scope of the observation to some broader context, which does not occur
here.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. This is the best description of the role
played by the statement indicated in the question stem.
Answer choice (E): The argument does not address typical kinds of city pollution and this statement
is not used as an example of anything. It is used to suggest that water itself can pollute water.
Method of Reasoning—AP. The correct answer choice is (D)
Method of Reasoning—Argument Part questions require you to understand the role of each element
in the stimulus to determine how they relate to statement in the question stem. The question stem
focuses on the role of the statement regarding excess runoff from industrial discharge in lakes and
rivers, but knowing what the other statements do will help you distinguish Losers and Contenders
among your answer choices.
You can usually apply the “Why” test to a statement in order to determine if it is a premise or a
conclusion. Nearly all conclusions will be explained elsewhere in the stimulus, while the majority of
premises will not (exceptions include intermediate conclusions, which have an explanation elsewhere
and also serve as premises for the main conclusion). In addition, conclusion or premise indicators
also define the role of a statement.
The last statement contains a conclusion indicator (“Thus”) and also passes the “Why” test. Why is
water itself among the biggest water polluters? Because contamination from rainwater runoff often
exceeds that from industrial discharge as runoff picks up oil and other pollutants. Since the other
statements in the stimulus both answer “Why” regarding the conclusion, they are each premises.
Answer choice (A): This is incorrect. The conclusion is that water itself should be considered a
polluter and this claim is offered as support of that conclusion.
Answer choice (B): The argument does not claim that pollution from rainwater runoff is a more
serious problem than pollution from industrial discharge; it only claims that rainwater contamination
exceeds contamination from industrial discharge.
Answer choice (C): This statement is not a generalization based on the observation of rainwater
picking up oil and other pollutants; it is a consequence of that observation. A generalization would
by definition expand the scope of the observation to some broader context, which does not occur
here.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. This is the best description of the role
played by the statement indicated in the question stem.
Answer choice (E): The argument does not address typical kinds of city pollution and this statement
is not used as an example of anything. It is used to suggest that water itself can pollute water.