Sajjad1994 - In the below question, why would option E be incorrect. Doesn't option B also imply that the reason for low incidence of cancer might not be milk consumption, but higher life expectancy?
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6. The author would reject all the following statements about cause-effect relationships as explanations for the statistics that show an increase in cancer rates EXCEPT that theDifficulty Level:
750ExplanationOne reason this question is hard is the question statement itself, it looks somehow confusing. One can easily get trapped by not paying attention to what actually the question is demanding. This is an EXCEPT question but with a different statement. The question asks us
" which of the following is not the silly example of the cause of cancer?"(A) Ceylonese drink more milk than the EnglishThis is incorrect as this is given in the passage as one of the silly causes of cancer.
(B) Swiss produce and consume large quantities of dairy productsSame as
(A)(C) Women of New England drink more milk than the women who live in some states of the southern United StatesSame as
(A) and
(B)(D) People of Wisconsin have relatively high life expectanciesHmm! this seems a serious talent, lets find it support from the passage:
In the
first paragraph it is mentioned:
A medical article once pointed with great alarm to an increase in cancer among milk drinkers. Cancer, it seems, was becoming increasingly frequent in New England, Minnesota,
Wisconsin, and Switzerland,
where a lot of milk is produced and consumed.
In Wisconsin, if the consumption of milk is high then why do people of Wisconsin have relatively high life expectancies? so this is the discrepancy that is out of the box and which negates the silly reasons given in the passage.
(E) People who live in some states of the southern United States have relatively high life expectanciesIncorrect.