Premise :- If the check valves in nuclear power plants do not function properly, other parts of the plants’ piping systems can be critically damaged. Check valves cannot be tested in actual operation, but they are disassembled as part of routine annual maintenance and any flawed parts are replaced.
Conclusion:- Therefore, power plant accidents attributable to malfunctioning check valves are unlikely to occur.
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We are asked to weaken the conclusion using 1 of the 5 true statements.
(A) Approximately 80 percent of accidents in nuclear power plants are attributable to failures in piping systems.
- The premise states that malfunctioning check valves can lead to piping system damage but that alone cannot be the sole reason. There can be an alternative reason as well and hence this will not weaken.(B) Check valves in nuclear power plants tend to wear out after a few years in operation.
- Contender. But malfunction is not necessarily wearing out and annual maintenance can fix this as said in the argument hence does not weaken though a good trap answer.(C) Disassembling check valves can expose workers to radiation if precautions are not taken.
- exposure to radiations is not accident. This is irrelevant.(D) Flaws in any part of a check valve can be identified when the valve is disassembled.
- This is a repeat of the premise hence a wrong answer.(E) Errors made in the reassembly of check valves can go undetected. -
this is something that the argument misses to mention and hence considering this statement is true, will undermine the conclusion. Hence my choice is E.