- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#22933
Complete Question Explanation
Assumption—CE. The correct answer choice is (C)
The doctor in this stimulus makes the following argument:
Answer choice (A): The doctor does not argue that these are the only two methods that can be used, but rather compares only these two methods.
Answer choice (B): This is not an assumption required by the doctor's argument—the author provides that lifestyle changes are at least as effective as medication.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice, reflecting one of the prephrased answers in the discussion of the stimulus above. The doctor must presume that there aren't worse detriments associated with lifestyle changes.
Answer choice (D): This answer choice provides a broader principle than concluded by the doctor, and this is not an assumption required by the argument.
Answer choice (E): Since the author provides that the two methods are comparably effective, this answer choice does not provide an assumption on which the argument relies.
Assumption—CE. The correct answer choice is (C)
The doctor in this stimulus makes the following argument:
- Premise 1: .....Blood pressure reduction medication often has harmful side effects.
Premise 2: .....Diet and exercise works as well as medication.
Conclusion: .....Therefore lifestyle changes are preferable to medication.
Answer choice (A): The doctor does not argue that these are the only two methods that can be used, but rather compares only these two methods.
Answer choice (B): This is not an assumption required by the doctor's argument—the author provides that lifestyle changes are at least as effective as medication.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice, reflecting one of the prephrased answers in the discussion of the stimulus above. The doctor must presume that there aren't worse detriments associated with lifestyle changes.
Answer choice (D): This answer choice provides a broader principle than concluded by the doctor, and this is not an assumption required by the argument.
Answer choice (E): Since the author provides that the two methods are comparably effective, this answer choice does not provide an assumption on which the argument relies.