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nileshdalvi
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The news media is often accused of being willing to
do anything for ratings. However, recent action by a
television network indicates that the news media is
sometimes guided by moral principle. This network
had discovered through polling voters on the east
coast that the Republican candidate for President
had garnered enough votes to ensure victory before
the polls closed on the west coast. However, the
network withheld this information until the polls on
the west coast closed so that the information would
not affect the outcome of key congressional races.
Which one of the following most strengthens the
argument?
(A) The network had endorsed the Republican
candidate for President.
(B) The network expected its ratings to increase
if it predicted the winner of the presidential
race, and to decrease if did not predict the
winner.
(C) A rival network did predict a winner of the
presidential race before the polls on the west
coast closed.
(D) The network believed that it would receive
higher ratings by not predicting the winner of
the presidential race.
(E) The network feared that predicting the winner
of the presidential race could so anger
Congress that it might enact legislation
preventing all future polling outside of voting
centers.
Why is A not correct?
do anything for ratings. However, recent action by a
television network indicates that the news media is
sometimes guided by moral principle. This network
had discovered through polling voters on the east
coast that the Republican candidate for President
had garnered enough votes to ensure victory before
the polls closed on the west coast. However, the
network withheld this information until the polls on
the west coast closed so that the information would
not affect the outcome of key congressional races.
Which one of the following most strengthens the
argument?
(A) The network had endorsed the Republican
candidate for President.
(B) The network expected its ratings to increase
if it predicted the winner of the presidential
race, and to decrease if did not predict the
winner.
(C) A rival network did predict a winner of the
presidential race before the polls on the west
coast closed.
(D) The network believed that it would receive
higher ratings by not predicting the winner of
the presidential race.
(E) The network feared that predicting the winner
of the presidential race could so anger
Congress that it might enact legislation
preventing all future polling outside of voting
centers.
Why is A not correct?












