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by confuse mind » Mon May 21, 2012 12:00 am
The current administration and Congress have once again practiced bad public policy in failing to increase Pell grants or at least limit their reduction for next year's budget. Pell grants improve access to higher education for those who have historically been disadvantaged in our society by financial or other life circumstances, thereby helping recipients elevate themselves to the middle class. Without that access, the gap between the rich and poor in this country will continue to widen, increasingly straining the stability of our democracy.

Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the conclusion of this argument?

Total spending on programs targeted at improving access to higher education for disadvantaged students will increase in next year's federal budget.
The neediest candidates for Pell grants often lack information about their eligibility for such grants.
Congress recently authorized a bill that will increase after-school programs in urban communities.
On average, an individual Pell grant funds less than 15% of the full cost of attending a four-year college or university.
Federal spending on education for next year will increase as a percentage of the total budget.


OA - A


Can someone please help me understand what is the conclusion of the sentence and why B is not the correct answer
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by jimmyjimmy » Mon May 21, 2012 11:29 am
A- speaks abt nex yr
B- we need to prove that the gap wont widen in order to weaken, B says it will widen
C- speaks abt urban communities, nothng to do in premise
D- speaks abt average- means atleast few will b getting full aid which will help (think this is the one)
E- speaks abt nxt yr
pls lt me knw the correct answer as it is made dark in the original post above

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by ice_rush » Mon May 21, 2012 1:02 pm
conclusion: current admin/congress screwed up by failing to increase pell grants or limiting their reduction for next year's budget.

choice (B) says that the neediest candidates lack information about their eligibility..What about all the other needy candidates? the neediest candidates are a small subset of all the needy candidates who need pell grants for higher education. choice (B) is an example of extreme answer choice...usually extreme answer choices are wrong on the GMAT.

only (A) fits the bill here.


hope this helps!