- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#36806
Complete Question Explanation
Strengthen. The correct answer choice is (D)
This stimulus concerns plans for a controlled volume headphone, recommended to reduce hearing loss
among teenagers. The author concludes that the plan will not work, based on the premise that teenagers
are the ones who purchase the headphones. The apparent assumption in this case is that teenagers prefer
not to have the volume of their music controlled in this way, despite the risks involved.
Answer choice (A): Even if stereo headphones pose the greatest threat, that does not strengthen the case
that teenagers will refuse to buy the safer headphones.
Answer choice (B): Even if no other cause is as damaging as loud music through stereo headphones, this
does not help to demonstrate that teenagers will continue to buy the unsafe headphones. This choice is
irrelevant to the argument and therefore incorrect.
Answer choice (C): The fact that parents do not tend to listen to loud music through headphones does
not strengthen the argument that teenagers would avoid volume control, so this choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. If teenagers choose the louder levels despite the
risk, they would not be likely to purchase the new, volume-controlled headphones.
Answer choice (E): This choice offers a different type of headphone than the one already being planned.
This is irrelevant to the argument in the stimulus.
Strengthen. The correct answer choice is (D)
This stimulus concerns plans for a controlled volume headphone, recommended to reduce hearing loss
among teenagers. The author concludes that the plan will not work, based on the premise that teenagers
are the ones who purchase the headphones. The apparent assumption in this case is that teenagers prefer
not to have the volume of their music controlled in this way, despite the risks involved.
Answer choice (A): Even if stereo headphones pose the greatest threat, that does not strengthen the case
that teenagers will refuse to buy the safer headphones.
Answer choice (B): Even if no other cause is as damaging as loud music through stereo headphones, this
does not help to demonstrate that teenagers will continue to buy the unsafe headphones. This choice is
irrelevant to the argument and therefore incorrect.
Answer choice (C): The fact that parents do not tend to listen to loud music through headphones does
not strengthen the argument that teenagers would avoid volume control, so this choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. If teenagers choose the louder levels despite the
risk, they would not be likely to purchase the new, volume-controlled headphones.
Answer choice (E): This choice offers a different type of headphone than the one already being planned.
This is irrelevant to the argument in the stimulus.