Residents (Pls answer with explanation)

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by max37274 » Thu Feb 18, 2010 6:49 am
Unless the residents of Glen Hills band together, the proposal to rezone that city will be approved. If it is, the city will be able to build the water and sewer systems that developers need in order to construct apartment houses there. These buildings would attract new residents, and the increased population would probably result in overcrowded schools and would certainly result in roads so congested that new roads would be built. Neither new roads nor additional schools could be built without substantial tax increases for the residents of Glen Hills. Ultimately this growth might even destroy the rural atmosphere that makes Glen Hills so attractive.
Which of the following can be properly concluded from the passage?
a. If the citizens of Glen Hills band together, developers will not buid apartment houses.
b. If developers build apartment houses in Glenn Hills, there will be substantial tax increases for the residents of Glen Hills
c. If the rezoning proposal doesnot pass, the rural atmosphere in Glenn Hills will not be lost
d. If developers donot build apartment houses in Glen Hills, the taxes of the residents of Glen Hills will not increase substantially.
e. If developers donot build apartment houses in Glen Hills, the schools of Glen Hills will not be congested
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by delhiboy1979 » Thu Feb 18, 2010 6:56 am
max37274 wrote:Unless the residents of Glen Hills band together, the proposal to rezone that city will be approved. If it is, the city will be able to build the water and sewer systems that developers need in order to construct apartment houses there. These buildings would attract new residents, and the increased population would probably result in overcrowded schools and would certainly result in roads so congested that new roads would be built. Neither new roads nor additional schools could be built without substantial tax increases for the residents of Glen Hills. Ultimately this growth might even destroy the rural atmosphere that makes Glen Hills so attractive.
Which of the following can be properly concluded from the passage?
a. If the citizens of Glen Hills band together, developers will not buid apartment houses.
b. If developers build apartment houses in Glenn Hills, there will be substantial tax increases for the residents of Glen Hills
c. If the rezoning proposal doesnot pass, the rural atmosphere in Glenn Hills will not be lost
d. If developers donot build apartment houses in Glen Hills, the taxes of the residents of Glen Hills will not increase substantially.
e. If developers donot build apartment houses in Glen Hills, the schools of Glen Hills will not be congested
I think it is E, it comes directly from the passage

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by sumanr84 » Thu Feb 18, 2010 7:08 am
IMO : B, (time taken - 3:20 )

At first look, all the options seem equal contenders. Upon observation further, I came to conclusion that most of them are inverted which cannot be concluded for sure.
For example - If X happens Y will happen, but you cannot say for sure that if X does not happen, whether Y will happen or not happen.
So, taking above reasoning into account, I eliminated A,C,D and E options.
B comes directly from the argument.
max37274 wrote:Unless the residents of Glen Hills band together, the proposal to rezone that city will be approved. If it is, the city will be able to build the water and sewer systems that developers need in order to construct apartment houses there. These buildings would attract new residents, and the increased population would probably result in overcrowded schools and would certainly result in roads so congested that new roads would be built. Neither new roads nor additional schools could be built without substantial tax increases for the residents of Glen Hills. Ultimately this growth might even destroy the rural atmosphere that makes Glen Hills so attractive.
Which of the following can be properly concluded from the passage?
a. If the citizens of Glen Hills band together, developers will not build apartment houses.
b. If developers build apartment houses in Glenn Hills, there will be substantial tax increases for the residents of Glen Hills
c. If the rezoning proposal doesnot pass, the rural atmosphere in Glenn Hills will not be lost
d. If developers donot build apartment houses in Glen Hills, the taxes of the residents of Glen Hills will not increase substantially.
e. If developers donot build apartment houses in Glen Hills, the schools of Glen Hills will not be congested
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by anish13 » Thu Feb 18, 2010 7:32 am
A-->Stimulus says if the proposal is approved then city will be able to build water and sewer systems and not buidings. So incorrect.
B---> Stimulus says if buiding are built, it would certainly result in road congestion and for new roads to be built there will be tax increases. This options suggests that. So correct.
C--> last line in the extract says, rural atmosphere might get destroyed. so there is no certainity and it will get destroyed. So even if the rezone proposal passes there is a chance that it might not get destroyed. The will in the answer choice suggests that this can be achieved only if the rezoning proposal doesnt pass, which is not totally true. So incorrect
D-->Nothing to prove in the extract about this. So incorrect
E--> Here again, if buildings are built it says probably result in overcrowded schools. So it might not have overcrowded schools even if buildings come up. But the use of will in the answer choice suggests that this can only be achieved by developers not building apartments.

Hence IMO B. OA please.[/b]

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by max37274 » Thu Feb 18, 2010 8:01 am
thanks Suman and Anish.

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by komal » Sat Feb 20, 2010 12:44 am
max37274 wrote:Unless the residents of Glen Hills band together, the proposal to rezone that city will be approved. If it is, the city will be able to build the water and sewer systems that developers need in order to construct apartment houses there. These buildings would attract new residents, and the increased population would probably result in overcrowded schools and would certainly result in roads so congested that new roads would be built. Neither new roads nor additional schools could be built without substantial tax increases for the residents of Glen Hills. Ultimately this growth might even destroy the rural atmosphere that makes Glen Hills so attractive.

Which of the following can be properly concluded from the passage?

If residents do not band together >>> proposal will be approved
If proposal is approved >>>> new water and sewer systems will be build

Developers need water n sewer systems to construct apartments.

New Apartments > New Residents
New Residents > Probably Overcrowded schools
New Residents > Certainly road congestion

Certain road congestion > New roads
New roads or schools > Substantial tax increases for residents of glen.

Growth of glen hills MIGHT even destroy rural atmosphere.


a. If the citizens of Glen Hills band together, developers will not build apartment houses.
Incorrect : This cannot be concluded from the passage.

b. If developers build apartment houses in Glenn Hills, there will be substantial tax increases for the residents of Glen Hills
Correct : This can be correctly concluded from the premises above.

c. If the rezoning proposal doesnot pass, the rural atmosphere in Glenn Hills will not be lost
Incorrect : Stimulus say rural atmosphere MIGHT be lost. This means it might also not be lost.

d. If developers donot build apartment houses in Glen Hills, the taxes of the residents of Glen Hills will not increase substantially.
Incorrect : Nothing in the stimulus can bring us to this conclusion.


e. If developers donot build apartment houses in Glen Hills, the schools of Glen Hills will not be congested
Incorrect : Stimulus say school might PROBABLY be overcrowded. That does not mean it WILL BE congested.