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Re: In the 1920s, doctors advised - Main Point Q [#permalink]
The passage draws upon the doctors' recommendations from 1920s to 1950s to suggest that modern day's physicians are no more different. Main point, if at all, should definitely bear context to the data given -

(A) The claims and suggestions of modern medicine may one day seem as faulty as those of the past seem to us today. -Each of the previous recommendations actually seem ridiculous, now that their implications are in general known. The modern day reco may well face the same fate. Right Answer

(B) Medicine today puts many more restrictions on an enjoyable lifestyle than it used to. - No discussion on lifestyle and the consequences of those eating habits. Out of Context.

(C) Fewer people die from preventable disease now than in the past because of the many advancements of medical study. - No mention of any preventable disease. Out of context!

(D) Cigarettes and high-fat foods such as butter may not be as unhealthy as doctors tell us they are. - It isn't conclusively proven that the modern physician's recommendations are actually correct! Not Convincing!

(E) Modern physicians contradict themselves quite often. - Consumption of butter in 1920's does not contradict that in 1950's. Comparing those recommendations with modern physician's advice doesn't contradict in its face. Invalid choice
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While main point questions are fairly rare on the current version of the GMAT it is important to note that hte first step in these types of questions can be to eliminate any answers that add information outside the scope of the paragraph. In this paragraph we know about past and present recomendations and that the past recomendations are now considered problematic.

Therefore looking at each of the answer choices and focusing on the subjects outside the argument you find: [quote=

(A) The claims and suggestions of modern medicine may one day seem as faulty as those of the past seem to us today. This answer focuses on the past/present relationship involved in the paragraph and therefore is the correct answer.
(B) Medicine today puts many more restrictions on an enjoyable lifestyle than it used to.we don't know how many restrictions were put today or in the past, we are only given a few examples
(C) Fewer people die from preventable disease now than in the past because of the many advancements of medical study.we are not given information about the number of people who die.
(D) Cigarettes and high-fat foods such as butter may not be as unhealthy as doctors tell us they are.while the article hints that doctors are sometimes wrong, there is noting in the argument that deals with the relative health, only that doctors have changed their mind
(E) Modern physicians contradict themselves quite often.[/quote] we aren't given any information as to whether modern physicians contradict themselves
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BeckyRobinsonTPR wrote:
While main point questions are fairly rare on the current version of the GMAT it is important to note that hte first step in these types of questions can be to eliminate any answers that add information outside the scope of the paragraph. In this paragraph we know about past and present recomendations and that the past recomendations are now considered problematic.

Therefore looking at each of the answer choices and focusing on the subjects outside the argument you find: [quote=

(A) The claims and suggestions of modern medicine may one day seem as faulty as those of the past seem to us today. This answer focuses on the past/present relationship involved in the paragraph and therefore is the correct answer.
(B) Medicine today puts many more restrictions on an enjoyable lifestyle than it used to.we don't know how many restrictions were put today or in the past, we are only given a few examples
(C) Fewer people die from preventable disease now than in the past because of the many advancements of medical study.we are not given information about the number of people who die.
(D) Cigarettes and high-fat foods such as butter may not be as unhealthy as doctors tell us they are.while the article hints that doctors are sometimes wrong, there is noting in the argument that deals with the relative health, only that doctors have changed their mind
(E) Modern physicians contradict themselves quite often.
we aren't given any information as to whether modern physicians contradict themselves[/quote]


Where is medicine mentioned in the argument?????
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Re: In the 1920s, doctors advised that everyone over the age of [#permalink]
It is difficult to determine how much you can assume on the GMAT but the test does ask you to use common meanings. The passage talks about doctors in the past and doctors now. It is reasonable to assume that doctors now has the same meaning as modern medicine, although it would be more precise to say modern doctors.
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(A) The claims and suggestions of modern medicine may one day seem as faulty as those of the past seem to us today.( Right Answer : What was prescribed in the by doctors of that age is ridiculed by physicians of the present age hence what is prescribed in the present age may be found faulty in the days to come.)
(B) Medicine today puts many more restrictions on an enjoyable lifestyle than it used to.( Wrong answer : The argument is not concerned with restricitions upon the diet.)
(C) Fewer people die from preventable disease now than in the past because of the many advancements of medical study.(Wrong answer : Totally out of scope of the argument.)
(D) Cigarettes and high-fat foods such as butter may not be as unhealthy as doctors tell us they are.( wrong answer : The argument is not specifically about cigarettes and high fat foods )
(E) Modern physicians contradict themselves quite often.( Wrong answer : out of scope of the argument.)
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In the 1920s, doctors advised that everyone over the age of eighteen should consume at least a third of a cup of pure butter each day, the theory being that doing so would help lubricate the arteries and therefore provide better circulation. As recently as the 1950s, physicians recommended that a person smoke a cigarette following each meal in order to facilitate better digestion. Modern physicians would balk at such suggestions, while wholeheartedly recommending dietary habits such as two glasses of wine per day, a low carbohydrate, high-fat and protein diet, and the substitution of artificially sweetened sodas and teas over more natural alternatives.

Which of the following is the main point of the passage?
The question stem says that there were numerous advise provide by doctors in 1920 & 1950. But modern physicians hesitate to accept those ideas. Instead they have provided new advise to the people. This clearly indicates that in future these suggestions will be outcast-ed based on some new research.

(A) The claims and suggestions of modern medicine may one day seem as faulty as those of the past seem to us today.
Yes this clearly indicates the author's view & the main point of the passage.

(B) Medicine today puts many more restrictions on an enjoyable lifestyle than it used to.
No this is not the main point of the passage. Also according to the passage, physicians of the earlier time also proposed many advise similar to physicians of today. So, this statement can't be even concluded from the passage.

(C) Fewer people die from preventable disease now than in the past because of the many advancements of medical study.
Out of scope of the passage.

(D) Cigarettes and high-fat foods such as butter may not be as unhealthy as doctors tell us they are.
Out of scope of the passage. The passage doesn't indicate such intention of the doctors.

(E) Modern physicians contradict themselves quite often.
They are contradicting earlier physicians and not themselves.

Answer A
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