ambitious construction projects

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ambitious construction projects

by abby_g » Fri Oct 06, 2006 9:37 pm
In several cities, the government is going ahead with
ambitious construction projects despite the high office-
vacancy rates in those cities. The vacant offices,
though available for leasing, unfortunately do not
meet the requirements for the facilities needed, such
as court houses and laboratories. The government,
therefore, is not guilty of any fiscal westefulness.

Which of the following is an assumption on which
the argument above depends?
(A) Adaptation of vacant office space to meet the
government’s requirements, if possible, would
not make leasing such office space a more
cost-effective alternative to new construction.
(B) The government prefers leasing facilities to
owning them in cases where the two alter-
natives are equally cost-effective.
(C) If facilities available for leasing come very close
to meeting the government’s requirements for
facilities the government needs, the government
can relax its own requirements slightly and con-
sider those facilities in compliance.
(D) The government’s construction projects would not
on being completed, add to the stock of facilities
available for leasing in the cities concerned.
(E) Before embarking on any major construction
project, the government is required by law to
establish beyond any reasonable doubt that
there are no alternatives that are most cost-
effective.

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by 800guy » Wed Nov 01, 2006 11:57 am
is the answer A? this type of critical reasoning question asks the reader to make the argument stronger. if we can assume that building new facilities is cheaper than renovating, then the argument becomes stronger.

does that make sense? what's the answer?

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by Cybermusings » Sun Apr 01, 2007 2:59 am
I think it's A too

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by ashish1703 » Mon Apr 02, 2007 4:59 pm
is it 'A'

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by 800GMAT » Mon Apr 02, 2007 5:07 pm
A is the only answer choice when denied shatters the argument. Thus, a required assumption

If
Adaptation of vacant office space to meet the
government’s requirements, if possible, would
make
leasing such office space a more
cost-effective alternative to new construction.
then
the argument is greatly weakened

Therefore A is correct

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by john83.amar » Tue May 03, 2016 2:37 am
Option A is the most logical one here