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sumitkhurana
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Advertisers are often criticized for
their unscrupulous manipulation of
people’s tastes and wants. There is
evidence, however, that some
advertisers are motivated by moral
as well as financial considerations.
A particular publication decided to
change its image from being a
family newspaper to concentrating
on GMAT and violence, thus appealing
to a different readership. Some
advertisers withdrew their
advertisements from the publication,
and this must have been because
they morally disapproved of
publishing salacious material.
Which one of the following, if true,
would most strengthen the
argument?
(A) The advertisers switched their
advertisements to other family
newspapers.
(B) Some advertisers switched from
family newspapers to advertise
in the changed publication.
(C) The advertisers expected their
product sales to increase if they
stayed with the changed
publication, but to decrease if
they withdrew.
(D) People who generally read
family newspapers are not
likely to buy newspapers that
concentrate on GMAT and
violence.
(E) It was expected that the changed
publication would appeal
principally to those in a
different income group.
their unscrupulous manipulation of
people’s tastes and wants. There is
evidence, however, that some
advertisers are motivated by moral
as well as financial considerations.
A particular publication decided to
change its image from being a
family newspaper to concentrating
on GMAT and violence, thus appealing
to a different readership. Some
advertisers withdrew their
advertisements from the publication,
and this must have been because
they morally disapproved of
publishing salacious material.
Which one of the following, if true,
would most strengthen the
argument?
(A) The advertisers switched their
advertisements to other family
newspapers.
(B) Some advertisers switched from
family newspapers to advertise
in the changed publication.
(C) The advertisers expected their
product sales to increase if they
stayed with the changed
publication, but to decrease if
they withdrew.
(D) People who generally read
family newspapers are not
likely to buy newspapers that
concentrate on GMAT and
violence.
(E) It was expected that the changed
publication would appeal
principally to those in a
different income group.












