voyage to the New World

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by Ozlemg » Fri Aug 19, 2011 7:26 am
From time to time, the press indulges in outbursts of indignation over the use of false or misleading information by the U.S. government in support of its policies and programs. No one endorses needless deception. But consider this historical analogy. It is known that Christopher Columbus, on his first voyage to the New World, deliberately falsified the log to show a shorter sailing distance for each day out than the ships had actually traveled. In this way, Columbus was able to convince his skeptical sailors that they had not sailed past the point at which they expected to find the shores of India. Without this deception, Columbus's sailors might well have mutinied, and the New World might never have been discovered.

The author of the passage above assumes each of the following EXCEPT:
(A) Government deception of the press is often motivated by worthy objectives.
(B) Without government deception, popular support for worthwhile government policies and programs might well fade.
(C) Attacks on the government by the press are often politically motivated.
(D) Deception for deception's sake should not be condoned.
(E) A greater good may sometimes require acceptance of a lesser evil.

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by HSPA » Fri Aug 19, 2011 7:35 am
IMO C
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by Ozlemg » Fri Aug 19, 2011 8:13 am
Any explanation?
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by mundasingh123 » Fri Aug 19, 2011 8:33 am
political motivation has just not been mentioned in the stimulus .thus if u negate it the stimulus remains unaffected
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by Deepthi Subbu » Thu Sep 01, 2011 9:03 am
Doesnt this sentence - ' No one endorses needless deception.' mean option C ?

Also where is B assumed ?

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by rppala90 » Thu Sep 01, 2011 10:07 am
C
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The passage does not imply that attacks by press are politically motivated but it says that press is not realizing the actual (worthy objectives) motivations of government's misleading information.

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by samyukta » Fri Sep 02, 2011 1:10 am
Deepthi Subbu wrote:Doesnt this sentence - ' No one endorses needless deception.' mean option C ?

Also where is B assumed ?
B can be derived from the analogy stated.


No one endorses needless deception ; means that authors feels deception by government is worthwhile provided for a "good cause".

In D,Deception for deception's sake should not be condoned, which means hiding details/falsifying details for the sake of "falsifying" is WRONG & should not be forgiven. Author is very much strong on this point. "Plz see the keyword "Needless deception".
Author Mocks on the people who does needless deception. SO D is very much a assumption.

Where as C, is completely out of scope. Politically motivated is NOT mentioned in the premise.
Pick C

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by nagaonmission » Fri Sep 02, 2011 4:35 am
i would go with C

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by Acorn » Fri Sep 02, 2011 6:50 am
I"ll go with C. What's the OA.