- Sat Feb 04, 2017 1:44 pm
#32466
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True—SN. The correct answer choice is (B)
This stimulus presents a fact set containing three conditional relationships. The first relationship tells us that when a motor is sound-insulated, it is quiet enough to be used in home appliances. We diagram this relationship as:
SI = sound-insulated
HA = quiet enough to be used in home appliances
Sufficient Necessary
SI HA
Next, we are told that a motor quiet enough to use in home appliances (HA) is quiet enough to use in institutional settings:
IS = quiet enough to use in institutional settings
.....HA IS
However, if a motor is manufactured by EM Industries, then it is not quiet enough to use in home appliances:
EM = manufactured by EM Industries
.....EM HA
and its contrapositive, to make use of the common term HA:
.....HA EM
We can combine these terms together to get additive inferences, starting with the first and second relationships:
SI HA IS, which we can shorten to SI IS
to gain the inference that if a motor is sound-insulated (SI), then it is quiet enough to use in institutional settings (IS).
We can also combine the first and third relationships together:
SI HA EM, which we can shorten to SI EM
to gain the inference that if a motor is sound-insulated (SI), then it is not manufactured by EM Industries (EM).
The question stem indicates that this is a Must Be True question. Our prephrase is that the correct answer choice may test us on any of the conditional relationships or inferences described above.
Answer choice (A): Diagrammed as IS SI, this is a Mistaken Reversal of our first inference (SI IS).
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. Diagrammed as EM SI, this is the contrapositive of our second inference (SI EM).
Answer choice (C): While the stimulus tells us that a motor quiet enough to be used in home appliances can be used in institutional settings, the evidence does not tell us whether motors that are too noisy for use in home appliances can be used in institutional settings.
Answer choice (D): Diagrammed as HA SI, this is a Mistaken Reversal of our first relationship (SI HA).
Answer choice (E): As with answer choice (C), the stimulus does not tell us whether motors that are too loud for use in home appliances can be used in institutional settings.
Must Be True—SN. The correct answer choice is (B)
This stimulus presents a fact set containing three conditional relationships. The first relationship tells us that when a motor is sound-insulated, it is quiet enough to be used in home appliances. We diagram this relationship as:
SI = sound-insulated
HA = quiet enough to be used in home appliances
Sufficient Necessary
SI HA
Next, we are told that a motor quiet enough to use in home appliances (HA) is quiet enough to use in institutional settings:
IS = quiet enough to use in institutional settings
.....HA IS
However, if a motor is manufactured by EM Industries, then it is not quiet enough to use in home appliances:
EM = manufactured by EM Industries
.....EM HA
and its contrapositive, to make use of the common term HA:
.....HA EM
We can combine these terms together to get additive inferences, starting with the first and second relationships:
SI HA IS, which we can shorten to SI IS
to gain the inference that if a motor is sound-insulated (SI), then it is quiet enough to use in institutional settings (IS).
We can also combine the first and third relationships together:
SI HA EM, which we can shorten to SI EM
to gain the inference that if a motor is sound-insulated (SI), then it is not manufactured by EM Industries (EM).
The question stem indicates that this is a Must Be True question. Our prephrase is that the correct answer choice may test us on any of the conditional relationships or inferences described above.
Answer choice (A): Diagrammed as IS SI, this is a Mistaken Reversal of our first inference (SI IS).
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. Diagrammed as EM SI, this is the contrapositive of our second inference (SI EM).
Answer choice (C): While the stimulus tells us that a motor quiet enough to be used in home appliances can be used in institutional settings, the evidence does not tell us whether motors that are too noisy for use in home appliances can be used in institutional settings.
Answer choice (D): Diagrammed as HA SI, this is a Mistaken Reversal of our first relationship (SI HA).
Answer choice (E): As with answer choice (C), the stimulus does not tell us whether motors that are too loud for use in home appliances can be used in institutional settings.