Don't create the problem

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Don't create the problem

by Dean Jones » Wed Oct 26, 2011 6:54 am
Hi Friends,

I am having difficulty in understanding the following problem. Please help.

Parent: The city education department is unable to distinguish between annoyances and important problems. For instance, prohibiting students from having cell phones is an overreaction. If a student uses one and thus interferes with instruction, confiscate it. All in all, we need educational leadership that can solve problems, not create them.
Which of the following is an assumption made by the parent?

"¢ Students having cell phones does not constitute an important problem for the city schools.
"¢ Students have no need for cell phones in school.
"¢ Faculty and staff should be allowed to possess cell phones.
"¢ Students need to have cell phones because some of them have no stay-at-home parent.
"¢ An interest in solving problems is the most important attribute of an educational leader.


OA after some discussion.
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by parul9 » Wed Oct 26, 2011 9:24 am
IMO A.
Will explain if I am correct. :)

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by GmatKiss » Wed Oct 26, 2011 12:13 pm
IMO: A[/spoiler]

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by vaibhavgupta » Thu Oct 27, 2011 7:56 am
Dean Jones wrote:Hi Friends,

I am having difficulty in understanding the following problem. Please help.

Parent: The city education department is unable to distinguish between annoyances and important problems. For instance, prohibiting students from having cell phones is an overreaction. If a student uses one and thus interferes with instruction, confiscate it. All in all, we need educational leadership that can solve problems, not create them.
Which of the following is an assumption made by the parent?

"¢ Students having cell phones does not constitute an important problem for the city schools.
"¢ Students have no need for cell phones in school.
"¢ Faculty and staff should be allowed to possess cell phones.
"¢ Students need to have cell phones because some of them have no stay-at-home parent.
"¢ An interest in solving problems is the most important attribute of an educational leader.


OA after some discussion.
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by vinayaerostar » Thu Oct 27, 2011 10:07 am
IMO A

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by Dean Jones » Fri Oct 28, 2011 12:54 pm
OA is A. I want to know why option E is incorrect as it talks about a valid goal.

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by parul9 » Fri Oct 28, 2011 9:01 pm
Dean Jones wrote:OA is A. I want to know why option E is incorrect as it talks about a valid goal.
Parent - "prohibiting students from having cell phones is an overreaction. If a student uses one and thus interferes with instruction, confiscate it."

So, basically the parent is of the opinion that cell phone should be there with kids, but if they use it against the stated instructions, then confiscate it.

Option B - Students have no need for cell phones in school.

This is not an assumption in the parent's argument. Because the parent does say that the kids should "keep" the phone, but not "use" it.

Hope this helps.

[Post Edit:]

Sheesh the spoiler! You were asking about E is it? :D

let's look at the passage: Parent: The city education department is unable to distinguish between annoyances and important problems. For instance, prohibiting students from having cell phones is an overreaction. If a student uses one and thus interferes with instruction, confiscate it. All in all, we need educational leadership that can solve problems, not create them.

Okay, so E says - An interest in solving problems is the most important attribute of an educational leader.

The conclusion might point towards it, but an assumption has to be something that is ALWAYS true. But nothing in the passage suggests that the parent's assumption is " An interest in solving problems is the most important attribute of an educational leader. "

So this is not the assumption.
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