- Tue Jun 28, 2016 5:55 pm
#26683
Hey,
This question is pretty simple, but only once you know the trick. The trick to this is recognizing that it is a parallel reasoning question, with the reasoning in the stimulus being a flawed composition argument. The reasoning of the stimulus can be broken down as follows:
"In yesterday's council election a majority of voters supported conservative candidates," =
51% --->A, "and a majority of voters supported candidates who voted in favor of the antipollution act." = 51%--->B. "Therefore , it must be that a majority of voters in yesterday's council election supported candidates who voted in favor of the antipollution act." 51%--> AB
So, 51%--->A + 51%--B=51%AB. But we should know of the bat that this flawed because if you have 49% people supporting anything other than conservative candidates it is possible within the information give in the premises, that those 49% make up 49 of the 51% who supported for candidates who voted in favor of the antipollution act, which would then only give us 2% of people voting for conservative candidates who voted in favor of the antipollution act.
The call of the question then, is to find the answer choice that mirrors (or parallels) the flawed reasoning found in the stimulus. We can immediately eliminate answers (A), and (C) because they do not involve composition arguments. Answer (D) can be diagrammed 51%--->AB =AB--->C.
Answer (E) can be diagrammed 51%--->A. 51%--->B=C.
The diagramming here is admittedly a little unorthodox, but you can see how unlike the stimulus, answer (D) involves a premise where 51% already has AB and then shifting AB to something else (being the most frequently ordered). However this answer choice is subject to the flaw of shifting populations, it goes from "customers who regularly eat" there, to everyone.
Answer choice (E) simply says that 51%--->A (cook well). It then leaves A completely alone and says that because of B, C will be true. However C does not naturally follow from B. For instance, maybe no one in Gina's house has time to cook, or maybe the one person in the house whose job it is to cook, is the bad cook. Either way this answer choice is subject to a different flaw than the stimulus.
That leaves us with answer choice (B). "According to Sara, most children like pies." 51%--->A. "According to Robert. most children like blueberries." 51%--->B. "most children like pies that contain blueberries." 51%--->AB. The reasoning is the same as the stimulus and is therefore the correct answer.
I know diagramming can be tricky, but it's very important, and pretty much the only way to get the more complicated LR questions, especially some of the flawed reasoning, and parallel reasoning questions correct.
I hope this helps.
~Shannon