Fact 1: the quantity of rice produced per year is currently just large enough to satisfy domestic demand.
Fact 2. Teruvia’s total rice acreage will not be expanded in the foreseeable future nor will rice yields per
acre increase appreciably
Fact 3: Teruvia’s population, however, will be increasing significantly for years to come
Conclusion: Teruvia will soon have to begin importing rice.
Now since the production of rice is not going to increase and the population will continue to rise, it only
makes sense that Teruvia will soon run out of rice UNLESS as the population increases the people begin
to consume less rice.
A. CORRECT. Negate this“There is a pronounced trend of decreasing per capita demand for rice in Teruvia”
this would automatically destroy our conclusion and is therefore the assumption on which the argument
depends.
B. Irrelevant. Since this is already the case, the amount of rice produced wont decrease and hence wont
affect out conclusion.
C. Irrelevant. We know that the yield will remain constant.
D. We are concerned with the general population growth and not region wise growth.
E. Irrelevant.