Logical ReasoningDifficulty: Medium

PT5 S3 Q22 Explanation

Nursing schools cannot attract

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TopicsMust be True

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Stimulus

Nursing schools cannot attract a greater number of able applicants than they currently do unless the problems of low wages and high-stress working conditions in the nursing profession are solved. If the pool of able applicants to nursing school does not increase beyond the current level, either the profession will have to lowered entrance standards for the profession, the current high quality of health care cannot be maintained.

What this question is testing

Must be True

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
22.

Which one of the following can be properly inferred from

Answer choices

  1. Trap6% picked this

    If the nursing profession solves the problems of low wages and high-stress working conditions, it will attract able applicants in greater

  2. Trap5% picked this

    The nursing profession will have to lower its entrance standards if the pool of able applicants to nursing school does not

  3. Trap5% picked this

    If the nursing profession solves the problems of low wages and high-stress working conditions, high quality health

  4. Trap8% picked this

    If the nursing profession fails to solve the problems of low wages and high-stress working conditions, there will soon be

  5. Correct77% picked this

    The current high quality of health care will not be maintained if the problems of low wages and high-stress working conditions in

    Why this is right

    Answer E is correct.

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

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