government's funding program :

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government's funding program :

by \'manpreet singh » Tue Aug 27, 2013 3:16 am
The stated goal of the government's funding program for the arts is to encourage the creation of works of artistic excellence. Senator Beton claims. However, that a government-funded artwork can never reflect the independent artistic conscience of the artist because artists, like anyone else who accepts financial support. Will inevitably try to please those who control the distribution of that support. Senator Beton concludes that government funding of the arts not only is a burden on taxpayers but also cannot lead to the creation of works of true artistic excellence.

Which one of the following is an assumption on which Senator Beton's argument is based?

(A) Most taxpayers have little or no interest in the creation of works of true artistic excellence.
(B) Government funding of the arts is more generous than other financial support most artists receive.
(C) Distribution of government funds for the arts is based on a broad agreement as to what constitutes artistic excellence.
(D) Once an artist has produced works of true artistic excellence. He or she will never accept government funding.
(E) A contemporary work of art that does not reflect the independent artistic conscience of the artist cannot be a work of true artistic excellence.

OA E
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by vinay1983 » Tue Aug 27, 2013 6:35 am
Has to be E.
A is irrelevant
B not concerned
C No agreements as such are mentioned in the passage
D We are not concerned about the artist accepting the funding.
You can, for example never foretell what any one man will do, but you can say with precision what an average number will be up to!