- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#27923
Complete Question Explanation
Parallel Flaw. The correct answer choice is (B)
The first statement presented in this stimulus is that only experienced salespeople will be able to meet the company’s selling quota. In other words, if you are going to meet the company’s sales quota, then you must be an experienced salesperson:
Answer choice (A): The first conditional statement provided here is that employees are allowed to dress casually only on Fridays. The author of this answer choice concludes, based on Hector’s formal dress, that he must not be going to work. The reasoning contained in this answer choice is flawed, because Hector might still go to work on Friday, and opt out of the casual option. This is not a Mistaken Negation, however, so this choice does not parallel the flawed reasoning found in the stimulus.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. This answer choice offers a conclusion based on a conditional statement:
Answer choice (C): This answer choice provides the following conditional reasoning:
Answer choice (D): This answer choice presents the following conditional reasoning:
Answer choice (E): This answer choice reflects the following flawed conditional reasoning:
Parallel Flaw. The correct answer choice is (B)
The first statement presented in this stimulus is that only experienced salespeople will be able to meet the company’s selling quota. In other words, if you are going to meet the company’s sales quota, then you must be an experienced salesperson:
- quota experienced salesperson
- quota experienced salesperson
Answer choice (A): The first conditional statement provided here is that employees are allowed to dress casually only on Fridays. The author of this answer choice concludes, based on Hector’s formal dress, that he must not be going to work. The reasoning contained in this answer choice is flawed, because Hector might still go to work on Friday, and opt out of the casual option. This is not a Mistaken Negation, however, so this choice does not parallel the flawed reasoning found in the stimulus.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. This answer choice offers a conclusion based on a conditional statement:
- Premise: Only music lovers take this class.
Flawed conclusion: Since Hillary’s not taking the class, she’s not a music lover.
Premise: take class music lover
Flawed Conclusion: take class music lover
Answer choice (C): This answer choice provides the following conditional reasoning:
- Premise: Only oceanographers enjoy the Atlantic in midwinter—that is, if you enjoy the Atlantic in the midwinter, you must be an oceanographer.
Conclusion: Since Gerald is not an oceanographer, he can be expected not to enjoy the Atlantic in midwinter. This valid conclusion is the contrapositive of the conditionally stated premise.
- Premise: Enjoy Atl MW oceanographer
Valid Conclusion: Oceanographer Enjoy Atl MW
Answer choice (D): This answer choice presents the following conditional reasoning:
- Premise: It is only in the northern latitudes that we would find giant redwoods; that is, if we see a giant redwood, we must be in the northern latitudes.
Conclusion: We are looking at a giant redwood, so we must be in the northern latitudes.
- Premise: Redwood Northern latitudes
Conclusion: Redwood Northern latitudes
Answer choice (E): This answer choice reflects the following flawed conditional reasoning:
- Premise: Only accomplished mountain climbers can scale El Capitan; that is, if one can scale El Capitan, that person is an accomplished climber.
Conclusion: Since Michelle is an accomplished climber, she must be able to scale El Capitan.
- Premise: EC AMC
Conclusion: AMCM ECM