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PostPosted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 3:35 pm    Post subject: CR question Reply with quote

Radio stations with radio data system (RDS) technology broadcast special program information that only radios with an RDS feature can receive. Between 1,994 and 1996, the number of RDS radio stations in Verdland increased from 250 to 600. However, since the number of RDS-equipped radios in Verdland was about the same in 1,996 as in 1994, the number of Verdlanders receiving the special program information probably did not increase significantly.

Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?

(A) Few if any of the RDS radio stations that began broadcasting in Verdland after 1,994 broadcast to people with RDS-equipped radios living in areas not previously reached by RDS stations.
(B) In 1,996 most Verdlanders who lived within the listening area of an RDS station already had a radio equipped to receive RDS.
(C) Equipping a radio station with RDS technology does not decrease the station's listening area.
(D) In 1,996 Verdlanders who did not own radios equipped to receive RDS could not receive any programming from the RDS radio stations that began broadcasting in Verdland after 1994.
(E) The RDS radio stations in Verdland in 1,996 did not all offer the same type of programming.
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 3:55 pm    Post subject: Re: CR question Reply with quote

jamesk486 wrote:
Radio stations with radio data system (RDS) technology broadcast special program information that only radios with an RDS feature can receive. Between 1,994 and 1996, the number of RDS radio stations in Verdland increased from 250 to 600. However, since the number of RDS-equipped radios in Verdland was about the same in 1,996 as in 1994, the number of Verdlanders receiving the special program information probably did not increase significantly.

Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?

(A) Few if any of the RDS radio stations that began broadcasting in Verdland after 1,994 broadcast to people with RDS-equipped radios living in areas not previously reached by RDS stations.
(B) In 1,996 most Verdlanders who lived within the listening area of an RDS station already had a radio equipped to receive RDS.
(C) Equipping a radio station with RDS technology does not decrease the station's listening area.
(D) In 1,996 Verdlanders who did not own radios equipped to receive RDS could not receive any programming from the RDS radio stations that began broadcasting in Verdland after 1994.
(E) The RDS radio stations in Verdland in 1,996 did not all offer the same type of programming.


The number of receivers can increase either due to an increase in the
number of radios or due to increase in coverage area of the radio stations.

A plugs the hole required for "coverage area"

Vote for A.

D is close but is an inference rather than an assumption. All other
choices are out of scope.
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 6:58 pm    Post subject: Why doesn't D fit? Reply with quote

Radio stations with radio data system (RDS) technology broadcast special program information that only radios with an RDS feature can receive.

Doesn't D attack this premise, which forms the main crux of the argument? Doesn't it also attack that vulnerable only? A seems like a good answer too, but if D weren't true wouldn't that more damage to the argument than if A weren't true?

I hope you can clear up my confusion. Thanks.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 10:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

tuf question..hard to explain but IMO the answer is A...

OA please?
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 6:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

IMO (A)


OA please.


Suggest me if iam wrong
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 6:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry i forgot to explain the answer

(A) is the one which fills the logical gap between premise and conclusion

It indicates that radio stations began brodasting after the increase of RDS technology, so the verlanders who had already had a radio equipped with RDS technology
started receiving the programs which not previously reached by radio stations
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 11:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

hi all,

i read this thread and am still confused about the answer. actually i agree that choice (a) is most relevant to the subject at hand. however, i fail to see that this is an assumption that the author makes in order to draw the conclusion. to me, the number of people receiving special programming should tie primarily with the number of special radios that have been sold. increasing or maintaining the broadcast coverage area really cannot affect that number, unless:

i) each radio serves more people (ie average service density per radio unit has increased)

ii) radios were sold to individuals who live outside of the original broadcast area

these two ideas are quite far-fetched in my opinion. (ii) seems a bit more probable than (i). but since this isn't stated or implied in the question stem, why does the author need to make additional assumptions to bolster his argument? as long as the number of radio receivers hasn't increased, shouldn't that enough to assume the number of people receiving special programming probably hasn't increased as well?
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 11:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

oh wait a second...i think i just answered my own question. i believe what i listed as (ii) is actually rephrased in choice (a).

sorry to take up everyone's time. don't i feel silly...
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