- Sun Jan 20, 2013 12:00 am
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Complete Question Explanation
Assumption. The correct answer choice is (E)
Acme Corporation has decided to move its company from Milltown to Ocean View, despite the fact
that most people who work for Acme cannot afford the housing available within a half hour of the
new location in Ocean View. The author of the stimulus concludes that after the company moves,
most of its workers can look forward to longer than a 30-minute commute. The components of the
argument break down as follows:
Premise: Acme is moving from Milltown to Ocean View.
Premise: Most Acme employees cannot afford to live within 30 minutes of the new
location.
Conclusion: After the move, most Acme employees will have longer than a 30-minute
commute.
The question that follows is an Assumption question, so the correct answer choice will provide an
assumption that the argument above relies upon; the Assumption Negation Technique can be applied
to confirm the right answer choice.
Answer choice (A): The author of the stimulus does not mention how many Acme employees live
within 30 minutes of the company’s current location in Milltown, so this is not an assumption on
which the author’s argument is based.
Answer choice (B): The author of the stimulus does not mention whether the company chairman has
good reason to move, so this assumption is not necessary to the argument.
Answer choice (C): The author’s argument does not assume that the company chairperson stands
alone in the desire to move the company. To confirm that this assumption is not required by the
argument, we can logically negate and note the effects:
There is at least one other company employee who wants to move the company to Ocean View.
Clearly when we negate this choice, and take away this assumption, it does not weaken the argument
presented in the stimulus, confirming that this is not an assumption required by the author.
Answer choice (D): The current commute time of the majority of Acme employees is not relevant
to the author's argument. Since this is not an assumption on which the stimulus' argument relies, this
choice should be ruled out of contention.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice.The author’s conclusion relies upon the
assumption that the move will not be accompanied by a significant raise. To confirm that the
author’s argument requires this assumption, we can take it away, or logically negate it, to see
whether this weakens the argument. In this case, the negated version would be as follows:
Acme’s move will be accompanied by a significant pay raise.
If this is the case, that would defeat the author’s conclusion, because it could allow some of the
referenced employees to afford housing closer to the new location.
Assumption. The correct answer choice is (E)
Acme Corporation has decided to move its company from Milltown to Ocean View, despite the fact
that most people who work for Acme cannot afford the housing available within a half hour of the
new location in Ocean View. The author of the stimulus concludes that after the company moves,
most of its workers can look forward to longer than a 30-minute commute. The components of the
argument break down as follows:
Premise: Acme is moving from Milltown to Ocean View.
Premise: Most Acme employees cannot afford to live within 30 minutes of the new
location.
Conclusion: After the move, most Acme employees will have longer than a 30-minute
commute.
The question that follows is an Assumption question, so the correct answer choice will provide an
assumption that the argument above relies upon; the Assumption Negation Technique can be applied
to confirm the right answer choice.
Answer choice (A): The author of the stimulus does not mention how many Acme employees live
within 30 minutes of the company’s current location in Milltown, so this is not an assumption on
which the author’s argument is based.
Answer choice (B): The author of the stimulus does not mention whether the company chairman has
good reason to move, so this assumption is not necessary to the argument.
Answer choice (C): The author’s argument does not assume that the company chairperson stands
alone in the desire to move the company. To confirm that this assumption is not required by the
argument, we can logically negate and note the effects:
There is at least one other company employee who wants to move the company to Ocean View.
Clearly when we negate this choice, and take away this assumption, it does not weaken the argument
presented in the stimulus, confirming that this is not an assumption required by the author.
Answer choice (D): The current commute time of the majority of Acme employees is not relevant
to the author's argument. Since this is not an assumption on which the stimulus' argument relies, this
choice should be ruled out of contention.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice.The author’s conclusion relies upon the
assumption that the move will not be accompanied by a significant raise. To confirm that the
author’s argument requires this assumption, we can take it away, or logically negate it, to see
whether this weakens the argument. In this case, the negated version would be as follows:
Acme’s move will be accompanied by a significant pay raise.
If this is the case, that would defeat the author’s conclusion, because it could allow some of the
referenced employees to afford housing closer to the new location.