Nipunh
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I am baffled by this one. Please help me with this, I am not able to understand why E is correct. I feel we have to assume a lot of things to make it look correct...as interest doesn't really translate into skill... I was more inclined towards C and D but they do have their own sets of problem... in C, the logical implication was doubting the accuracy of the tests (which has been explicitly given in the conclusion as the second reason) and in D we have to assume that those grammar workshops really helped the student... A and B looked OOS for the arguement at hand.
Please give a detailed solution for this one as I am not really convinced with my reasoning as well.
Thanks and regards,
Nipunh
Nipunh, I usually do not evaluate non official questions since the logic at times seems iffy to me and we cannot carry forward a takeaway if we do deem something debatable. Hence I usually do not respond to a non official verbal question tag. It is best to query the test maker in that case.
That said, this question looks fine to me. I would have picked (E) here.
There are 2 diff things - Grammar and Lit.
The first test was Lit test in which all performed equally. The workshop was a Lit workshop.
The test after the workshop was a Grammar test.
So can we say that the Lit workshop improved the grammar?
For that we need to know how all the learners would have performed in a grammar test before the workshop. But we do not know it. But if we have some indication whether the ones who took the Lit workshop were a biased sample or not, that could help us. This is what option (E) gives.
If we can find whether the ones who took the workshop were the ones more interested in grammar (and hence more likely to do well), then I could say whether the workshop helped them or not.
We could debate the answer to end and beyond but here is the thing - for non official verbal questions (all of them - including my own for ANA PREP), you do not need to get too much into analysis.
When I read the question stem here, this was my first question - Were the people who took the workshop already good at grammar? After all their Lit performance was the same before th workshop, not grammar performance. Non official questions help hammer these basic points home and hence are useful. Learn and move on.