- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23945
Complete Question Explanation
Point at Issue. The correct answer choice is (B)
Roxanne believes that buying antique ivory will have no effect on the demand for new ivory, because the two markets are entirely independent. Salvador counters her position by observing that since the demand for antique ivory exceeds the supply, people looking to buy antique ivory often choose to buy new ivory instead and thus inadvertently encourage poachers to obtain more new ivory.
Answer choice (A): Since neither speaker mentions the issue of satisfactory substitutes for ivory, this answer choice is incorrect. Remember: the correct answer to a Point at Issue question can always be proven by referring to the viewpoints stated in the stimulus.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. Given Roxanne’s conviction that the markets for new and antique ivory are entirely independent, she will likely disagree with this statement. Salvador, on the other hand, asserts that increased demand for antique ivory can drive up the demand for new ivory. Consequently, he is likely to agree with the corollary statement that decreased demand for antique ivory would cause a decrease in demand for new ivory. Since the correct answer to the Point at Issue question will be a statement with which one of the two speakers would agree, and the other – disagree, This is the correct answer choice.
Answer choice (C): Both speakers are likely to agree with the need to avert a threat to the continued existence of elephant herds.
Answer choice (D): Since neither speaker endorses the purchasing of new ivory, a widespread refusal to buy it will probably be seen as a good thing. Whether such a refusal would have a substantial effect on the survival of elephants is not addressed in either argument.
Answer choice (E): Since neither speaker endorses the purchasing of new ivory, both will agree with the statement that people concerned about endangered species should refuse to buy ivory objects that are less than 75 years old. Salvador and Roxanne disagree over whether antique ivory – that which is at least 75 years old – can be bought in good conscience. This answer choice is incorrect.
Point at Issue. The correct answer choice is (B)
Roxanne believes that buying antique ivory will have no effect on the demand for new ivory, because the two markets are entirely independent. Salvador counters her position by observing that since the demand for antique ivory exceeds the supply, people looking to buy antique ivory often choose to buy new ivory instead and thus inadvertently encourage poachers to obtain more new ivory.
Answer choice (A): Since neither speaker mentions the issue of satisfactory substitutes for ivory, this answer choice is incorrect. Remember: the correct answer to a Point at Issue question can always be proven by referring to the viewpoints stated in the stimulus.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. Given Roxanne’s conviction that the markets for new and antique ivory are entirely independent, she will likely disagree with this statement. Salvador, on the other hand, asserts that increased demand for antique ivory can drive up the demand for new ivory. Consequently, he is likely to agree with the corollary statement that decreased demand for antique ivory would cause a decrease in demand for new ivory. Since the correct answer to the Point at Issue question will be a statement with which one of the two speakers would agree, and the other – disagree, This is the correct answer choice.
Answer choice (C): Both speakers are likely to agree with the need to avert a threat to the continued existence of elephant herds.
Answer choice (D): Since neither speaker endorses the purchasing of new ivory, a widespread refusal to buy it will probably be seen as a good thing. Whether such a refusal would have a substantial effect on the survival of elephants is not addressed in either argument.
Answer choice (E): Since neither speaker endorses the purchasing of new ivory, both will agree with the statement that people concerned about endangered species should refuse to buy ivory objects that are less than 75 years old. Salvador and Roxanne disagree over whether antique ivory – that which is at least 75 years old – can be bought in good conscience. This answer choice is incorrect.