Hi Zubinator,
The stimulus sets up the following conditional chain:
Climbing Mountains (CM)
Ripe Old Age (ROA)
and
Bored CM
and concludes that
ROA
CM Bored
This is the logically valid inference that
A
B
C
means A
C
and
C A
The correct answer choice, (C), follows this same logical chain.
Answer choice (E) starts off with the same sort of chain:
Spend
Wealthy
and
Hungry Spend
from which we could conclude
Wealthy
Hungry (the contrapositive of the chain).
But the author screwed it up, instead concluding that if you get wealthy you will NOT be hungry. That's the wrong necessary condition! It makes sense in the real world that wealthy people probably won't be hungry, because they can afford food, but that common sense is not reflected in the logical chain here.