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Among 35-45 years old in Gowburg, some prefer music that was 20 years ago, whereas others prefer music that is popular today. Children and spouses of people who prefer music that was popular twenty years ago are themselves three times as likely as others in Gowburg to prefer music that was popular twenty years ago. Children of people who prefer music popular today are ten times more likely than others in Gowburg to prefer music that is popular today, whereas spouses of people who prefer music that is popular today are no more likely than other residents of Gowburg to prefer such music.

The information above provides most support for which of the following hypothesis?

A) Parents who prefer music that is popular today are more likely to have musical tastes in common with their children than with their spouses.
CORRECT: Children are ten times more likely than others in Gowburg to prefer music that is popular today, whereas their spouses are no more likely to prefer such music.
B) Unmarried adults are more likely to prefer music that was popular twenty years ago than music that is popular today.
The text does not give us info about preferences of unmarried adults.
C) Parents who do not have musical preferences are less likely than the general population to have spouses who have musical preferences.
We have no info about both the general population and general musical preferences.
D) Children of people who prefer music that was popular twenty years ago are not more likely than the general population to prefer music that was popular 20 years ago.
No info about the general population.
E) Between 10% and 30 % of children prefer either musical that is popular today or music that was popular twenty years ago.
Once more we have no info about the general population.


nitin6305 wrote:
This one seems to be easy as answer choices are spread far apart. I face difficulty with such questions though, request experts to review this question type and please provide some more examples of this kind and strategy to solve such question.
Time taken to interpret loads of info and then deciphering the answer choice appears very difficult to me.
Source : 800 Score mock


In must be true question (and also in inference questions) the most important thing is to stick to the text: you know only what the text says, do not generalize and use only the info provided.

More must be true questions: critical-reasoning-question-directory-topic-and-difficulty-128861.html

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