- Thu Feb 20, 2014 12:00 am
#33315
Complete Question Explanation
Strengthen—PR. The correct answer choice is (A)
Since the classification of some items can determine their associated import tariffs, a collectibles-importing company wanted to have some of its figurines classified as toys, rather than collectibles, to reduce their import tariffs. This request was based on the fact that the items amuse customers, just like toys:
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. If, as this answer provides, the proper classification of an item should be primarily dependent upon how the item is marketed, then, based on the government agency’s premise that the items are marketed as collectibles, this principle supports the agency’s decision to reject the company’s requested classification.
Answer choice (B): If this choice was appealing, that might be because it helps to justify the toy company’s request for the lower tariffs. This answer does not, however, help to justify the government agency’s decision to turn down the toy company’s request, so it is not the right answer to this Strengthen question.
Answer choice (C): This choice provides the principle that any item typically used as a toy should not be classified as a collectible. It is not clear that the items in question are typically used as toys (the company says only that the items amuse customers). If they were typically used as toys, however, that would only serve to weaken the agency’s justification for denial of the company’s request, not help to justify its decision, so this choice should be ruled out regardless.
Answer choice (D): If the collectible figurines in question were developed primarily to provide amusement, this choice would support the company’s request, and call the agency’s response into question; this choice certainly does not help to justify the government agency’s decision to deny the importer’s request, so it cannot be the right answer to this Strengthen question.
Answer choice (E): This choice might help to justify the importer’s marketing decisions, but it does not support the government agency’s denial of the company’s request.
Strengthen—PR. The correct answer choice is (A)
Since the classification of some items can determine their associated import tariffs, a collectibles-importing company wanted to have some of its figurines classified as toys, rather than collectibles, to reduce their import tariffs. This request was based on the fact that the items amuse customers, just like toys:
- Premise: The figurines in question amuse customers, as toys do.
Conclusion: The items should thus be classified as toys.
- Premise: The items in question are marketed as collector’s items.
Conclusion: Thus, they should be classified as collectibles.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. If, as this answer provides, the proper classification of an item should be primarily dependent upon how the item is marketed, then, based on the government agency’s premise that the items are marketed as collectibles, this principle supports the agency’s decision to reject the company’s requested classification.
Answer choice (B): If this choice was appealing, that might be because it helps to justify the toy company’s request for the lower tariffs. This answer does not, however, help to justify the government agency’s decision to turn down the toy company’s request, so it is not the right answer to this Strengthen question.
Answer choice (C): This choice provides the principle that any item typically used as a toy should not be classified as a collectible. It is not clear that the items in question are typically used as toys (the company says only that the items amuse customers). If they were typically used as toys, however, that would only serve to weaken the agency’s justification for denial of the company’s request, not help to justify its decision, so this choice should be ruled out regardless.
Answer choice (D): If the collectible figurines in question were developed primarily to provide amusement, this choice would support the company’s request, and call the agency’s response into question; this choice certainly does not help to justify the government agency’s decision to deny the importer’s request, so it cannot be the right answer to this Strengthen question.
Answer choice (E): This choice might help to justify the importer’s marketing decisions, but it does not support the government agency’s denial of the company’s request.