Logical ReasoningDifficulty: Easy

PT16 S3 Q5 Explanation

It is commonly held among marketing experts

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Stimulus

It is commonly held among marketing experts that in a nonexpanding market a company’s best strategy is to go after a bigger share of the market and that the best way to do this is to run comparative advertisements that emphasize weaknesses in the products of rivals. In the stagnant market for respective market shares; rather, they stopped many people from buying any edible oils at all.

What this question is testing

Most Supported

Your task

Break the argument into its conclusion and evidence, then do exactly what the question stem asks with that structure.

Common trap

Answers that sound relevant to the topic but don't connect to the argument's actual reasoning.

Winning move

Predict what a right answer must do, then test each choice against the conclusion-evidence gap.

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The question
5.

The statements above most strongly support the conclusion that

Answer choices

  1. Trap1% picked this

    increase a company’s market share in all cases in which that company’s products are clearly superior to

  2. Trap1% picked this

    should not be used in a market that is expanding or

  3. Trap1% picked this

    should under no circumstances be used as a

  4. Correct96% picked this

    carry the risk of causing a contraction of the market at which

    Why this is right

    Answer D is correct.

    Skill tested: Most Supported · how this choice captures the argument's function is the move to repeat next time.

  5. Trap1% picked this

    yield no long-term gains unless consumers can easily verify the

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