Tough CR /1000 CR/ Test III/13

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Tough CR /1000 CR/ Test III/13

by hemant.dunga » Sun Jul 19, 2009 2:22 pm
Record companies defend their substitution of laser-read compact discs (CD’s) for the much less expensive traditional long-playing vinyl records in their catalogs by claiming that the audio market is ruled by consumer demand for ever-improved sound reproduction rather than by record manufacturers’ profit-motivated marketing decisions. But this claim cannot be true, because if it were true, then digital audiotape, which produces even better sound than CD’s, would be commercially available from these same record companies, but it is not.

13.Which of the following, if true, would most strengthen the argument against the record companies’ claim?

(A) When CD’s were first introduced in the audio-reproduction market, prices were high and selection was poor.

(B) Record companies are reluctant to attempt commercial production of digital audiotape until profits from the sales of CD’s have enabled them to recover their investments in compact-disc manufacturing technology.

(C) Some CD’s have been so much in demand that consumers have experienced long delays in obtaining copies.

(D) Because CD’s work according to principles very different from those that govern conventional recordings, commercial production of CD’s requires new kinds of manufacturing technology.

(E) Any valid comparison of CD audio reproductions to digital audiotape reproductions must be based on identical performances played back on the highest quality disc or tape player.


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by ranell » Sun Jul 19, 2009 3:19 pm
I would go for B because if record companies are reluctant to attempt commercial production of digital audiotape until profits from the sales of CD’s cover investments on manufacturing technology, it means that record companies have profit motives as the key reason to manufacture audiotapes. This strengthens the conclusion of the argument.

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by raghavsarathy » Sun Jul 19, 2009 5:43 pm
IMO - B

We need an argument against the companies

A - The initial prices of Audio CD's were high. This does indicate that companies wanna have a profit. But does not tell us as to why newer audio technology is not available.

C - High demand for CD's is infact good for the companies. Does not give us the reasoning we want.

D - Supports the companies reasoning out why they have not come out with better technology for Audio.. We need an argument against the companies.

E - We need need to compare the quality of audio and video cd's. They are independent.

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by pandeyvineet24 » Sun Jul 19, 2009 5:59 pm
yep should be B

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by thrashthegmat » Sun Jul 19, 2009 7:57 pm
pandeyvineet24 wrote:yep should be B
IMO B too

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by khanshainur » Sun May 15, 2016 11:29 pm
I believe the correct answer should be B