Plz. explain this CR

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Plz. explain this CR

by gmat009 » Wed Sep 24, 2008 8:30 am
George Bernard Shaw wrote: “That any sane nation, having observed that you could provide for the supply of bread by giving bakers a pecuniary interest in baking for you, should go on to give a surgeon a pecuniary interest in cutting off your leg is enough to make one despair of political humanity.”
Shaw’s statement would best serve as an illustration in an argument criticizing which of the following?
(A) Dentists who perform unnecessary dental work in order to earn a profit
(B) Doctors who increase their profits by specializing only in diseases that affect a large percentage of the population
(C) Grocers who raise the price of food in order to increase their profit margins
(D) Oil companies that decrease the price of their oil in order to increase their market share
(E) Bakers and surgeons who earn a profit by supplying other peoples’ basic needs
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by gmat009 » Wed Sep 24, 2008 10:42 am
I am not clear with this CR. Plz. help me understand this.

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by k_abhi19 » Wed Sep 24, 2008 1:42 pm
George Bernard Shaw wrote: “That any sane nation, having observed that you could provide for the supply of bread by giving bakers a pecuniary interest in baking for you, should go on to give a surgeon a pecuniary interest in cutting off your leg is enough to make one despair of political humanity.”
Shaw’s statement would best serve as an illustration in an argument criticizing which of the following?
(A) Dentists who perform unnecessary dental work in order to earn a profit

This is a real tough one... :roll: ..... i think the answer should be A... the quote (in a gist) is about a situation in which surgeons for pecuniary interest will start cutting legs unnecessarily making the nation despair of political humanity....
This illustration is best applicable to criticize the situation mentioned in option A... which talks about a similar situation in which Dentists perform unnecessary dental work in order to earn a profit....... HTH :)

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by lachlanc » Wed Sep 24, 2008 4:19 pm
yup, i agree. A

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by gmat009 » Wed Sep 24, 2008 4:22 pm
k_abhi19 wrote:George Bernard Shaw wrote: “That any sane nation, having observed that you could provide for the supply of bread by giving bakers a pecuniary interest in baking for you, should go on to give a surgeon a pecuniary interest in cutting off your leg is enough to make one despair of political humanity.”
Shaw’s statement would best serve as an illustration in an argument criticizing which of the following?
(A) Dentists who perform unnecessary dental work in order to earn a profit

This is a real tough one... :roll: ..... i think the answer should be A... the quote (in a gist) is about a situation in which surgeons for pecuniary interest will start cutting legs unnecessarily making the nation despair of political humanity....
This illustration is best applicable to criticize the situation mentioned in option A... which talks about a similar situation in which Dentists perform unnecessary dental work in order to earn a profit....... HTH :)
What's problem with C or D

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by lachlanc » Wed Sep 24, 2008 4:38 pm
What the question asks is to draw a parallel between one of the choices (A through E) and the example given in the original statement.

The original statement refers to the practice of giving "a pecuniary interest in cutting off your leg" - this means to give surgeons money to cut off legs. This IMPLIES that surgeons will cut off legs that DO NOT REQUIRE REMOVAL.

Now, find an example that is equivocal. C and D are normal activities that exist in a free market. A refers to UNNECESSARY procedures performed by dentists.

Does this help?

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by gmat009 » Wed Sep 24, 2008 8:17 pm
lachlanc wrote:What the question asks is to draw a parallel between one of the choices (A through E) and the example given in the original statement.

The original statement refers to the practice of giving "a pecuniary interest in cutting off your leg" - this means to give surgeons money to cut off legs. This IMPLIES that surgeons will cut off legs that DO NOT REQUIRE REMOVAL.

Now, find an example that is equivocal. C and D are normal activities that exist in a free market. A refers to UNNECESSARY procedures performed by dentists.

Does this help?
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by EricLien9122 » Thu Sep 25, 2008 4:53 am
Shaw’s statement would best serve as an illustration in an argument criticizing which of the following?


I don't think answer A is the right choice, because the question ask "criticizing", which IMO, it's asking for something that's totally opposite?

I would of guess E on this one, because E has the opposite effect of what Shaw said.

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by lachlanc » Thu Sep 25, 2008 12:27 pm
EricLien9122 wrote:Shaw’s statement would best serve as an illustration in an argument criticizing which of the following?


I don't think answer A is the right choice, because the question ask "criticizing", which IMO, it's asking for something that's totally opposite?

I would of guess E on this one, because E has the opposite effect of what Shaw said.
No, his statement was critical of the practice of paying surgeons to cut off legs. The question asks for an illustration to assist in his criticism. A is the only answer which could do this.

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by peter.p.81 » Wed May 11, 2016 2:56 am
Option E looks good than other answers.