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Political advertisements

by sam2304 » Tue May 08, 2012 9:12 pm
Because it was long thought that few people would watch lengthy televised political messages, most televised political advertisements, like commercial advertisements, took the form of short messages. Last year, however, one candidate produced a half-hour-long advertisement. At the beginning of the half-hour slot a substantial portion of the viewing public had tuned in to that station. Clearly, then, many more people are interested in lengthy televised political messages than was previously thought.

Which of the following, if Irue, most seriously weakens the argument?

A. The candidate who produced the half-hour-long advertisement did not win election at the polls.
B. The half-hour-long advertisement was widely publicized before it was broadcast.
C. The half-hour-long advertisement was aired during a time slot normally taken by one of the most popular prime-time shows.
D. Most short political advertisements are aired during a wide range of programs in order to reach a broad spectrum of viewers.
E. In general a regular-length television program that features debate about current political issues depends for its appeal on the personal qualities of the program's moderator.
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by confuse mind » Tue May 08, 2012 9:48 pm
IMO - C

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by ice_rush » Tue May 08, 2012 10:00 pm
(C) for me.

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by follower » Wed May 09, 2012 1:37 am
My Ans: C

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by Bill@VeritasPrep » Wed May 09, 2012 9:01 am
A--The outcome of the election is irrelevant to the interest in lengthy political messages.

B--This could explain why more people were tuned in, but it doesn't weaken the conclusion.

C--The stimulus says that a substantial portion of the viewing public was tuned in "at the beginning of the half-hour slot." It is entirely plausible that they were tuning in for a different show, but they changed the channel when they realized it was replaced by a political message.

D--We don't particularly care about short political ads.

E--A political TV program is different from a political advertisement.
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by sam2304 » Wed May 09, 2012 9:21 am
OA: C
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by agarwalva » Wed May 09, 2012 2:10 pm
IMO C

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by ramprakaashk » Thu May 17, 2012 7:37 pm
IMO : C.. because the people got habitual to that timing and this is the reason for many viewers at the beginning of the program.It is not the real interest that drove people to watch the political program.