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Q22: When storing Renaissance oil paintings, museums conform [#permalink]
14 Oct 2005, 13:28
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When storing Renaissance oil paintings, museums conform to standards that call for careful control of the surrounding temperature and humidity, with variations confined within narrow margins. Maintaining this environment is very costly, and recent research shows that even old oil paint is unaffected by wide fluctuations in temperature and humidity. Therefore, museums could relax their standards and save money without endangering their Renaissance oil paintings.
Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?
A. Renaissance paintings were created in conditions involving far greater fluctuations in temperature and humidity than those permitted by current standards.
B. Under the current standards that museums use when storing Renaissance oil paintings, those paintings do not deteriorate at all.
C. Museum collections typically do not contain items that are more likely to be vulnerable to fluctuations in temperature and humidity than Renaissance oil paintings.
D. None of the materials in Renaissance oil paintings other than the paint are vulnerable enough to relatively wide fluctuations in temperature and humidity to cause damage to the paintings.
E. Most Renaissance oil paintings are stored in museums located in regions near the regions where the paintings were created.
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IMO D
The statement says old oil paint is not affected by temperature and humidity...but other materials in the painting could...
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Agree with ranga41.
Ans D
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Re: CR #Renaissance oil paintings [#permalink]
14 Oct 2005, 20:25
Should be D
If the oils used during the Renaissance period are unaffected, then the conclusion would hold true.
nakib77 wrote: Q22: When storing Renaissance oil paintings, museums conform to standards that call for careful control of the surrounding temperature and humidity, with variations confined within narrow margins. Maintaining this environment is very costly, and recent research shows that even old oil paint is unaffected by wide fluctuations in temperature and humidity. Therefore, museums could relax their standards and save money without endangering their Renaissance oil paintings. Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends? A. Renaissance paintings were created in conditions involving far greater fluctuations in temperature and humidity than those permitted by current standards. B. Under the current standards that museums use when storing Renaissance oil paintings, those paintings do not deteriorate at all. C. Museum collections typically do not contain items that are more likely to be vulnerable to fluctuations in temperature and humidity than Renaissance oil paintings. D. None of the materials in Renaissance oil paintings other than the paint are vulnerable enough to relatively wide fluctuations in temperature and humidity to cause damage to the paintings. E. Most Renaissance oil paintings are stored in museums located in regions near the regions where the paintings were created.
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Good job guys..OA is indeed D.
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Re: Q22: When storing Renaissance oil paintings, museums conform [#permalink]
03 May 2012, 19:35
This one was a bit confusing at first because of the wording of D. I was unsure and picked B as well. However " paint is the most sensitive substance in these works" is not a position taken on by the argument. The argument being that museum directors should not be rash ... D is right because the first part is easily "yes" that's true. but the second part of D answer choice is referring to the position in the first part not the position of what the author had in mind.
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Re: Q22: When storing Renaissance oil paintings, museums conform [#permalink]
03 May 2012, 22:47
Definitely D
Correctly introduces the possibility of other substances in the painting which can be affected by the variation in temperature.
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Re: Q22: When storing Renaissance oil paintings, museums conform [#permalink]
04 May 2012, 08:26
I think D is not correct because the task states "...even old oil paint...". I think, this word "even" means that all parts of paintings including old paint do not deteriorate. I choosed B.
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