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by rahulg83 » Tue May 19, 2009 6:39 pm
Any serious policy discussion about acceptable levels of risk in connection with explosions is not well served if the participants fail to use the word “explosion” and use the phrase “energetic disassembly” instead. In fact, the word “explosion” elicits desirable reactions, such as a heightened level of attention, whereas the substitute phrase does not. Therefore, of the two terms, “explosion” is the one that should be used throughout discussions of this sort.
Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument above depends?
(A) In the kind of discussion at issue, the advantages of desirable reactions to the term “explosion” outweigh the drawbacks, if any, arising from undesirable reactions to that term.
(B) The phrase “energetic disassembly” has not so far been used as a substitute for the word “explosion” in the kind of discussion at issue.
(C) In any serious policy discussion, what is said by the participants is more important than how it is put into words.
(D) The only reason that people would have for using “energetic disassembly” in place of “explosion” is to render impossible any serious policy discussion concerning explosions.
(E) The phrase “energetic disassembly” is not necessarily out of place in describing a controlled rather than an accidental explosion.
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Re: explosion

by vinaynp » Tue May 19, 2009 7:48 pm
rahulg83 wrote:Any serious policy discussion about acceptable levels of risk in connection with explosions is not well served if the participants fail to use the word “explosion” and use the phrase “energetic disassembly” instead. In fact, the word “explosion” elicits desirable reactions, such as a heightened level of attention, whereas the substitute phrase does not. Therefore, of the two terms, “explosion” is the one that should be used throughout discussions of this sort.
Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument above depends?
(A) In the kind of discussion at issue, the advantages of desirable reactions to the term “explosion” outweigh the drawbacks, if any, arising from undesirable reactions to that term.
(B) The phrase “energetic disassembly” has not so far been used as a substitute for the word “explosion” in the kind of discussion at issue.
(C) In any serious policy discussion, what is said by the participants is more important than how it is put into words.
(D) The only reason that people would have for using “energetic disassembly” in place of “explosion” is to render impossible any serious policy discussion concerning explosions.
(E) The phrase “energetic disassembly” is not necessarily out of place in describing a controlled rather than an accidental explosion.
B) Out of scope.
C) This weakens the conclusion and hence cannot be the assumption.
D) We are trying to find reason for using the phrase "explosion". Out of scope.
E) Same as D)
A) This needs to be true as it discusses the advantages/disadvantages of phrase "explosion"

IMO A

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Re: explosion

by amazonviper » Wed May 20, 2009 6:41 pm
rahulg83 wrote:Any serious policy discussion about acceptable levels of risk in connection with explosions is not well served if the participants fail to use the word “explosion” and use the phrase “energetic dis assembly” instead. In fact, the word “explosion” elicits desirable reactions, such as a heightened level of attention, whereas the substitute phrase does not. Therefore, of the two terms, “explosion” is the one that should be used throughout discussions of this sort.
Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument above depends?
(A) In the kind of discussion at issue, the advantages of desirable reactions to the term “explosion” outweigh the drawbacks, if any, arising from undesirable reactions to that term.
(B) The phrase “energetic disassembly” has not so far been used as a substitute for the word “explosion” in the kind of discussion at issue.
(C) In any serious policy discussion, what is said by the participants is more important than how it is put into words.
(D) The only reason that people would have for using “energetic dis assembly” in place of “explosion” is to render impossible any serious policy discussion concerning explosions.
(E) The phrase “energetic dis assembly” is not necessarily out of place in describing a controlled rather than an accidental explosion.


A)-> Clearly goes in favor of the question asked. Clearly states that "EXPLOSION" is what we need to use since it will gather attention and the drawbacks are outweighed by the Benefits(gathering attention in serious issues).

B)->Does not bring to effect the level of "Attention" since that is what the passage is primarily concerned about.

C)->We are only concerned about policy decision regarding explosions. C just way too general.

D)->Negates the whole purpose of the sentence. Tha author wants to bring the attention to the group.

E)->We are not concerned about the meaning of the words.

Please let us know the OA. I am curios to know if my my method of reasoning is correct.

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by gmat740 » Wed May 20, 2009 7:24 pm
OA is clearly A

Although I have answered this question in one of my previous post, I would like to again put the same logic forward

Conclusion :
"explosion” is the one that should be used throughout discussions of this sort.
It is always better to draw a diagram to represent what is been said in the question

To get Attention ===> Use word Explosion

So options without the reference to word Explosion are automatically out(B and E out)

C is the Opposite answer

D out of scope.

A correct

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by mason77 » Sun May 15, 2016 2:07 pm
I must admit that A seems to be the answer.