AbhishekP220108
Can you please elaborate why D is wrong, I get it why E is correct but can you please provide apt reason to eliminate D? Is there any difference related to consume and use?
AbhishekP220108 The critical issue with option D is the phrase
"from a given supply of water."Option D states: "In 2015, Aquaville will consume more water from a given supply of water than it did last year."
This phrase introduces an element that
is not addressed anywhere in the passage:
- Is the water supply fixed or limited?
- What is the capacity of the water sources?
- Are we measuring efficiency of extraction from a supply?
The passage only tells us about the
amounts of freshwater and recycled water consumed. It provides:
- Last year: Freshwater \(= 2 \times\) Recycled water
- \(2015\): Recycled water \(\geq\) Freshwater AND Freshwater \(>\) Last year's freshwater
Nothing about supply capacity or the relationship between consumption and supply.
The Trap: Option D sounds plausible because we can deduce that total consumption will increase. However, "from a given supply" makes an assumption about supply constraints that cannot be verified from the passage. On "must be true" inference questions, we can only conclude what
definitively follows from the given information.
Hope this clears your doubt?