A good one to discuss

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A good one to discuss

by cheeku04 » Wed Aug 05, 2009 5:10 am
Abolish taxes, and real taxpayers would find that their disposable incomes have increased. Abolish taxes, and public employees would find that their incomes have disappeared.
Which one of the following is a logical conclusion that depends on information in both of the statements above?
(A) Public offices should be abolished so that disposable incomes will rise.
(B) The only real taxpayers are those who would have more to spend if they did not pay taxes.
(C) Public employees are not real taxpayers.
(D) Public employees’ incomes should not be taxed since they come from taxes.
(E) If there were no taxes, then public employees could not be paid.

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by madhur_ahuja » Wed Aug 05, 2009 5:57 am
IMO C

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by sanp_l » Wed Aug 05, 2009 6:00 am
C and E stand close to win.
Since the question as ks for conclusion that would depend on both the statements, i choose C.
If taxes are abolished, disposable incomes should increase for the taxpayer where as for a public employee the income is disappearing. Hence, public employees aren't real taxpayers.

Option E is based only on the last sentence, not on both.

Hence, I Choose C.
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Re: A good one to discuss

by shahdevine » Wed Aug 05, 2009 6:25 am
cheeku04 wrote:Abolish taxes, and real taxpayers would find that their disposable incomes have increased. Abolish taxes, and public employees would find that their incomes have disappeared.
Which one of the following is a logical conclusion that depends on information in both of the statements above?
(A) Public offices should be abolished so that disposable incomes will rise.
(B) The only real taxpayers are those who would have more to spend if they did not pay taxes.
(C) Public employees are not real taxpayers.
(D) Public employees’ incomes should not be taxed since they come from taxes.
(E) If there were no taxes, then public employees could not be paid.
not to confuse, but this is a standard categorical syllogism.

All m are p
All m are not s
Therefore all s are not p

ex. All terriers are dogs, while no cats are dogs, so no cats are terriers.

m=abolish taxes
p=real taxpayers...
s=public employees...

C is right answer...its an unconditionally valid syllogism

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by ogbeni » Wed Aug 05, 2009 10:09 am
I'd have gone with E but I think I'm wrong. Look forward to reading the Official Explanation

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Re: A good one to discuss

by life is a test » Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:11 pm
I am stuck between A and E...more inclined to go with E since A seems too strong...

B - makes a big leap
C - only talks about one of the 2 groups
D - irrelevant

very curious to see the OA!

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Re: A good one to discuss

by umaa » Thu Aug 06, 2009 4:25 am
cheeku04 wrote:Abolish taxes, and real taxpayers would find that their disposable incomes have increased. Abolish taxes, and public employees would find that their incomes have disappeared.
Which one of the following is a logical conclusion that depends on information in both of the statements above?
(A) Public offices should be abolished so that disposable incomes will rise.
(B) The only real taxpayers are those who would have more to spend if they did not pay taxes.
(C) Public employees are not real taxpayers.
(D) Public employees’ incomes should not be taxed since they come from taxes.
(E) If there were no taxes, then public employees could not be paid.
IMO C

A - It undermines the argument.

B - ONLY; We need a logical concludion from both the premises

C - Correct; Public employees and real tax payers are different.

D - Irrelevant

E - The argument is about abolished taxes.

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by life is a test » Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:24 am
This question has already been posted before. A good explanation given by mayonnai5e at https://www.beatthegmat.com/1000-cr-t3249.html

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by micheal_kr » Sun May 15, 2016 11:30 pm
It seems to me that the right answer is C