In the past, traditional, 2-D films made by Hollywood studios have been considered more lucrative than 3-D films. Nevertheless, a recent study has found that the most popular films from the past year used 3-D techniques significantly more than less popular films did. This confirms the view that 3-D films have become more lucrative than traditional, 2-D films.
The conclusion above is based on which of the following assumptions?
(A) 2-D films are not
artistically appropriate for the narratives many directors wish to depict.
(B) Hollywood studios have the
technical capabilities to produce either 2-D or 3-D films.
(C) Films shot in 2-D
could be made as easily by using 3-D technologies.
(D) The majority of films made in the
past year were filmed exclusively in 3-D.
(E) The most popular films earn more money than less popular films.
The key to this question is careful reading, if not read well then it becomes a lost case.
Keywords are 'traditional', 'lucrative', 'recent' and 'popular'. So, it boils down to whether popular and lucrative are equivalent in nature. And if they are then how.
Only option E establishes how they are related i.e. popular films are commercially more successful.
Answer E.