-  Wed Sep 07, 2011 5:56 pm
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							I'm trying to internalize the differences when approaching assumption questions.... I think I have a decent handle on sufficient questions, but I'm sort of lost on necessary. Could someone please help me out?
Basic rule: sufficient condition --> necessary condition.
If the Q stem is asking for the sufficient condition, and it gives us
Premise: A --> B
Conclusion A --> C
What are the possible correct answer types?
Sufficient: B --> C or its contrapositive, not C --> not B
Trap incorrect answers:
A --> B (doesn't talk about C)
its contrapositive not B --> not A
C --> B (backwards)
If the Q stem is asking for the necessary condition and it gives us
Premise: A --> B
Conclusion: A --> C
What are the possible correct answer types?
What are the possible trap answers?
					
										
					  															  								 Basic rule: sufficient condition --> necessary condition.
If the Q stem is asking for the sufficient condition, and it gives us
Premise: A --> B
Conclusion A --> C
What are the possible correct answer types?
Sufficient: B --> C or its contrapositive, not C --> not B
Trap incorrect answers:
A --> B (doesn't talk about C)
its contrapositive not B --> not A
C --> B (backwards)
If the Q stem is asking for the necessary condition and it gives us
Premise: A --> B
Conclusion: A --> C
What are the possible correct answer types?
What are the possible trap answers?


 
											