- Wed Apr 06, 2016 2:00 pm
#22796
Complete Question Explanation
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (B)
This stimulus presents a manufacturer's defense of its toxic product: ounce for ounce, it is less toxic than that found in mouthwash. We should immediately consider—is this a fair comparison? The correct answer to this weaken question will likely somehow show that this comparison does not appropriately reflect the danger of the toxin as used in the pesticide.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice, which concerns products other than the pesticide and the mouthwash, is irrelevant to the legitimacy of the pesticide manufacturer's defense.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. If we don't tend to ingest much mouthwash, then the presence of certain toxins in mouthwash might be irrelevant. And if we eat the vegetables, including the toxins, then those vegetables could have a smaller amount of toxin which could still be dangerous when consumed.
Answer choice (C): The manufacturer might take many safety precautions, but that doesn't make the toxin less inherently dangerous when used in pesticide.
Answer choice (D): This answer choice deals with how long it takes for the toxin to do its damage. This does not weaken the manufacturer's implication that the pesticides are safe based on having toxin levels lower than those of mouthwash.
Answer choice (E): Like answer choice (C) above, the precautions that have been taken do not increase or lower the level of current toxicity of pesticides, this choice does not affect the assertion from the stimulus, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (B)
This stimulus presents a manufacturer's defense of its toxic product: ounce for ounce, it is less toxic than that found in mouthwash. We should immediately consider—is this a fair comparison? The correct answer to this weaken question will likely somehow show that this comparison does not appropriately reflect the danger of the toxin as used in the pesticide.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice, which concerns products other than the pesticide and the mouthwash, is irrelevant to the legitimacy of the pesticide manufacturer's defense.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. If we don't tend to ingest much mouthwash, then the presence of certain toxins in mouthwash might be irrelevant. And if we eat the vegetables, including the toxins, then those vegetables could have a smaller amount of toxin which could still be dangerous when consumed.
Answer choice (C): The manufacturer might take many safety precautions, but that doesn't make the toxin less inherently dangerous when used in pesticide.
Answer choice (D): This answer choice deals with how long it takes for the toxin to do its damage. This does not weaken the manufacturer's implication that the pesticides are safe based on having toxin levels lower than those of mouthwash.
Answer choice (E): Like answer choice (C) above, the precautions that have been taken do not increase or lower the level of current toxicity of pesticides, this choice does not affect the assertion from the stimulus, so this answer choice is incorrect.