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by ketkoag » Mon Apr 27, 2009 2:53 am
After graduating from high school, people rarely multiply fractions or discuss ancient Rome, but they are confronted daily with decisions relating to home economics. Yet whereas mathematics and history are required courses in the high school curriculum, home economics is only an elective, and few students choose to take it.
Which of the following positions would be best supported by the considerations above?
(A) If mathematics and history were not required courses, few students would choose to take them.
(B) Whereas home economics would be the most useful subject for people facing the decisions they must make in daily life, often mathematics and history can also help them face these decisions.
(C) If it is important to teach high school students subjects that relate to decisions that will confront them in their daily lives, then home economics should be made an important part of the high school curriculum.
(D) Mathematics, history, and other courses that are not directly relevant to a person’s daily life should not be a required part of the high school curriculum.
(E) Unless high schools put more emphasis on nonacademic subjects like home economics, people graduating from high school will never feel comfortable about making the decisions that will confront them in their daily lives.
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by scoobydooby » Mon Apr 27, 2009 3:27 am
i like C

A. out of scope.

B. doesnt follow from stimulus

C. correct IMO. if home economics is so relevant, it should not be just an optional subject, it should be given more importance in the curiculum.

D. too extreme. math and history may serve other purpose, who knows!

E. close but more extreme than C.

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by ketkoag » Mon Apr 27, 2009 5:39 am
thats true..
scoobydooby, please tell me if C was not the choice at all then A would be the answer.. right??

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by shibal » Mon Apr 27, 2009 5:58 am
IMO: C

is the only one that really supports the conclusion about the elective subjects in HS....

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by scoobydooby » Mon Apr 27, 2009 7:32 am
ketkoag wrote:thats true..
scoobydooby, please tell me if C was not the choice at all then A would be the answer.. right??

imo, A would still be out of scope. we are given that history and math are required subjects in high school. how students would react if history and math were not mandatory is beyond the scope of the stimulus.

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by mehravikas » Mon Apr 27, 2009 11:19 pm
Should be - C

Language is perfect for the answer to be correct.

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by ashley.com » Sun May 15, 2016 3:45 am
I think C is the right answer here.