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Lesson 6: Question 2

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2019 8:12 pm
by T.B.Justin
I am wondering about the incorrect answer choice (C):

Even if the language used was, "Some of the paintings by Renoir and Cezanne that are owned by the Federici Art Museum were purchased by Ms. Federici herself."

How would that relate to the conclusion of the boards action to the quality of the museum collection?

(I mentally noted this as a loser because I think the author wasn't relying on this as an assumption since I found it to be unrelated to the conclusion)

Re: Lesson 6: Question 2

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 8:29 pm
by Dave Killoran
Hey TB,

If we assume that "collected for" is the same as "purchased by," then the modified "some" statement you mention would be something that is known to be true from the sentence that reads, "among the paintings that the late Ms. Federici collected for the museum were several unsuccessful immature works by Renoir and Cezanne." So, that would count as an assumption and thus as a correct answer (since the argument relates to it in some way). However, they aren't likely to do something like that since it comes directly from one of the statements in the stimulus!

The question of whether "collected for" is the same as "purchased by" is actually pretty interesting, and although it doesn't figure in this problem, I'd suspect that the two overlap but aren't seen as identical since "collecting" could include trading for art or discovering a piece somehow.

Anyway, please let me know if that helps. Thanks!

Re: Lesson 6: Question 2

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2019 6:28 pm
by T.B.Justin
However, they aren't likely to do something like that since it comes directly from one of the statements in the stimulus!
This brought up PT 62, Sec 2, #25

Where an assumption question, the correct answer choice (a): the proposed explanation for the decline in applications applies in this case.

I bring this up because I was not expecting to see this in an assumption question and it is stated in that stimulus.

Thanks Dave