- Mon Jan 20, 2014 12:00 am
#36514
Complete Question Explanation
Flaw in the Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (D)
The advertiser in this stimulus asserts that because the advertiser’s product, the VersaTool, performs
more functions than any other tool, a VersaTool user will need other tools less often than when using
alternative multi-function tools.
The question stems asks how the advertiser’s reasoning is most vulnerable to criticism. In
prephrasing an answer, one should look skeptically at the advertiser’s claims. The claim here is that
using a VersaTool will require one to use fewer tools and use them less often than if he or she were to
use another multi-purpose tool.
The legitimacy of this claim rests entirely on how commonly or often the functions on the VersaTool
are used, so the vulnerability in the argument lies in the fact that if the VersaTool’s functions are not
commonly used or needed, the claim in the ad is invalid regardless of how many functions it has.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice might be attractive because it notes the inclusion of useless
tools on the VersaTool. But it is not the tools that are not used that are important; it is how often the
VersaTool’s tools are used that will determine the credibility of the claims in the ad.
Answer choice (B): If anything, the fact that the VersaTool would perform such difficult functions
would strengthen the advertiser’s claims, because one would be still be using the VersaTool to
perform functions that would normally require other tools. This would serve to bolster the claim that
the VersaTool might make other multi-tools less useful by comparison.
Answer choice (C): If the claims in the ad concerned relative cost effectiveness, this assertion might
come into play. Since the comparison deals with functionality, however, the fact that the VersaTool is
more expensive is irrelevant to the advertiser’s actual claims, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. If the VersaTool might be able to perform
fewer often-needed functions than some other multi-function tool, this is another way of saying that
another tool might perform a greater number of the often-needed functions, rendering the advertiser’s
claims invalid.
Answer choice (E): The ad’s claims compare the number of functions, rather than how well the
VersaTool performs each of those functions; this statement is irrelevant to the advertiser’s claim that
a user of the VersaTool would need additional tools less often than with other multi-function tools.
Flaw in the Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (D)
The advertiser in this stimulus asserts that because the advertiser’s product, the VersaTool, performs
more functions than any other tool, a VersaTool user will need other tools less often than when using
alternative multi-function tools.
The question stems asks how the advertiser’s reasoning is most vulnerable to criticism. In
prephrasing an answer, one should look skeptically at the advertiser’s claims. The claim here is that
using a VersaTool will require one to use fewer tools and use them less often than if he or she were to
use another multi-purpose tool.
The legitimacy of this claim rests entirely on how commonly or often the functions on the VersaTool
are used, so the vulnerability in the argument lies in the fact that if the VersaTool’s functions are not
commonly used or needed, the claim in the ad is invalid regardless of how many functions it has.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice might be attractive because it notes the inclusion of useless
tools on the VersaTool. But it is not the tools that are not used that are important; it is how often the
VersaTool’s tools are used that will determine the credibility of the claims in the ad.
Answer choice (B): If anything, the fact that the VersaTool would perform such difficult functions
would strengthen the advertiser’s claims, because one would be still be using the VersaTool to
perform functions that would normally require other tools. This would serve to bolster the claim that
the VersaTool might make other multi-tools less useful by comparison.
Answer choice (C): If the claims in the ad concerned relative cost effectiveness, this assertion might
come into play. Since the comparison deals with functionality, however, the fact that the VersaTool is
more expensive is irrelevant to the advertiser’s actual claims, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. If the VersaTool might be able to perform
fewer often-needed functions than some other multi-function tool, this is another way of saying that
another tool might perform a greater number of the often-needed functions, rendering the advertiser’s
claims invalid.
Answer choice (E): The ad’s claims compare the number of functions, rather than how well the
VersaTool performs each of those functions; this statement is irrelevant to the advertiser’s claim that
a user of the VersaTool would need additional tools less often than with other multi-function tools.