Hi OT,
Thanks for the question. The justification for (A)--which indeed must be true--is based on combining the first and last sentences. Those two sentences appear as:
Invest in stock market
do no research of their own
and
Invest in stock market
make a profit
Because the two share a common term, we can combine them (which, due to the graphical restrictions of the forum won't be pretty, but it will work):
do no research of their own
Invest in stock market
make a profit
This "double-most" scenario where the "mosts" lead away from a common term always yield the inference that the two terms at the end are in a "some" relationship. For example, consider the following:
B
A
C
This yields the inference that some Bs are Cs. Why? Because of numbers. Let's say there are just 3 As. If most are Bs, then at least 2 are Bs. If most are Cs, then at least 2 are Cs. Thus, there is going to be an overlap, and at least one B will be a C.
Taking that logic, when we go back to the December 2000 question, we get:
do no research of their own
make a profit
"Some" of course reverses, and that leads to:
make a profit
do no research of their own
That's exactly what (A) says, and so we have proven that it must be correct.
Also, for the purposes of clarity, I separated your other two questions out, and answered them over here:
http://forum.powerscore.com/lsat/viewto ... =12&t=3592
Please let me know if the above helps. Thanks!