PrepTest 123, Section 2, Question 12
By Brandon Beaver | Published October 29, 2024
Type: Parallel Reasoning
Difficulty:
Explanations
Okay, so basically, suppose you’re in a situation with one of two options: X or Y. In choosing one, you break the other. This shows that you cannot always do both X and Y.
The above is essentially what I’m looking for in the answer choices.
A
Perfect. You have two options: (1) Say whatever you want or (2) obey your duty to be civil. In doing one of them, you fracture the other. Thus, you cannot have both.
B
Nah. This doesn’t say, “so, you can’t do both.”
C
Nope. Same as B. The original passage is “it is literally impossible to do both.”
D
No. This doesn’t even present two options.
E
Nah. Here, there’s a third option (not extending hours). In the original (and correct answer choice), there’s only two options, and you MUST pick one of them.
Passage
Suppose I have promised to keep a confidence and someone asks me a question that I cannot answer truthfully without thereby breaking the promise. Obviously, I cannot both keep and break the same promise. Therefore, one cannot be obliged both to answer all questions truthfully and to keep all promises.
Question 12
Which one of the following arguments is most similar in its reasoning to the argument above?
It is claimed that we have the unencumbered right to say whatever we want. It is also claimed that we have the obligation to be civil to others. But civility requires that we not always say what we want. So, it cannot be true both that we have the unencumbered right to say whatever we want and that we have the duty to be civil.
Some politicians could attain popularity with voters only by making extravagant promises; this, however, would deceive the people. So, since the only way for some politicians to be popular is to deceive, and any politician needs to be popular, it follows that some politicians must deceive.
If we put a lot of effort into making this report look good, the client might think we did so because we believed our proposal would not stand on its own merits. On the other hand, if we do not try to make the report look good, the client might think we are not serious about her business. So, whatever we do, we risk her criticism.
If creditors have legitimate claims against a business and the business has the resources to pay those debts, then the business is obliged to pay them. Also, if a business has obligations to pay debts, then a court will force it to pay them. But the courts did not force this business to pay its debts, so either the creditors did not have legitimate claims or the business did not have sufficient resources.
If we extend our business hours, we will either have to hire new employees or have existing employees work overtime. But both new employees and additional overtime would dramatically increase our labor costs. We cannot afford to increase labor costs, so we will have to keep our business hours as they stand.