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the answer is E and took 2:01 minutes to get the answer. i need to work on the timing .
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Council member P: Alarmists are those who see an
instance of pollution and exaggerate its
significance into a major character fault of
society. Such alarmists fail to distinguish the
incident and the behavior that caused it from the
disposition of people not to pollute.
Council member Q: To think that there is a lot of
pollution based on the discovery of a serious
single instance of pollution is simply an
application of the widely accepted principle that
actions tend to follow the path of least resistance,
and it is surely easier to pollute than not to
pollute.
Council members P and Q disagree over whether
(A) pollution should be considered a problem
(B) actions tend to follow the path of least
resistance
(C) people are responsible for pollution
(D) people can change their behavior and not pollute
(E) people are inclined to pollute

Can someone explain this qstn stimulus
Such a difficult phrasing of stimulus fails me to choose correct answer. :(
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P says that People do pollute. Q does not contest this fact and hence C is out.

Also, Q does not state anything to change the behaviour of the people so D is out. Instead, Q discusses why people are inclined to pollute.

Hence E
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Paraphrasing the stimulus:
- P: One instance ≠ societal fault. Some people pollute, others do not. Don't overgeneralize.
- Q: Even a single major example suggests society’s tendency to pollute—it’s the “easy” path.

Core disagreement:-
- The two are actually disagreeing about whether people are generally inclined to pollute—whether this is a broad disposition or not.

P says: A single incident doesn't mean most people are inclined to pollute.
Q says: If it’s easier to pollute (path of least resistance), that’s probably what people do.

Eliminate options:
A. Pollution as a problem
Both discuss pollution, but not whether it should be considered a problem.
B. Actions follow least resistance
Only Q asserts this directly; P doesn’t.
C. People responsible for pollution
Both seem to accept that people can pollute; not the point of contention.
D. People can change behavior (“not pollute”)
Neither addresses whether behavior can be changed.
E. People are inclined to pollute
This is where the CRux lies! P disputes general inclination; Q supports it.
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