Logical reasoning PrepTest 120 · Section 4 · Question 26
Question prompt
Why the credited answer is right
Credited answer: B
The notes below walk through why it fits the stem and how to eliminate the rest.
Question Type
Answer choices
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AThe number of North Remaining source text redacted.
Why choice A is not credited
Incorrect. This answer provides an alternative explanation—it's not that interest has gone down, it's that fewer people are reporting data. If there are fewer schools reporting, that would bring the number down even if applicants were stable. -
BThe average age of Remaining source text redacted.
Why choice B matches the stem
Correct. Argument or Facts:
Argument
Valid or Flawed:
Flawed
Question Type:
Bizarro Weaken
Stimulus Summary:
Phenomenon - Applicants for art history Ph.D.s has gone down each of the last 4 years
Explanation - There's declining interest in art history careers over the past 4 years
Answer Anticipation:
This argument falls into a common pattern—the Phenomenon/Explanation pattern. It brings up a phenomenon—the decline in applicants for a specific program. It then concludes an explanation—a decline in interest in art history careers.
When a Weaken question has an argument that falls into this pattern, the correct answers generally deal with alternative explanations. To weaken the argument, they should raise alternative explanations. Let's head down to the answers and find the four that do this, or provide evidence against the provided explanation.
Answer Explanation:
The age of the applicants has nothing inherent to do with the reasons that people are or aren't applying for that degree, so this answer is out of scope and thus is correct in this Bizarro question.
Key Takeaway:
When a Weaken question has a stimulus that falls into the Phenomenon/Explanation pattern, expect answers about alternative explanations! -
CThe number of errors Remaining source text redacted.
Why choice C is not credited
Incorrect. If the data is suspect, then it's not even clear there is a phenomenon to explain, and thus any explanation for it is suspect. As such, this answer weakens the argument. -
DThe number of North Remaining source text redacted.
Why choice D is not credited
Incorrect. This answer suggests an alternative explanation for the decline in applications. It's not that there's less of an interest in art history jobs, it's just that employers are hiring people for those jobs without a Ph.D. -
EThe percentage of applications Remaining source text redacted.
Why choice E is not credited
Incorrect. If the decline in applicants is coming from foreign applicants, then the conclusion about North Americans might not hold. It could be that they are applying for these programs at the same rate (and the overall decline is due to foreign applicants), so interest in art history jobs could be just as strong as ever among that group.
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