DarkKnight06
Can someone explain why B is not the correct answer?
hi,
in preindustrial England, a certain species of moth was entirely white. Only genetic throwbacks of this species had colored wings. After the industrial revolution and 100 years had passed, researchers noticed that most members of this species of
moth had developed gray wings. The white wings had allowed the moths to blend in with the pale rocks and white sand of the coast, but after the industrial revolution, white wings were not as good camouflage as they had been before. The change in wing color must be attributable to the soot of the industrial revolution, which caused the moths’ habitat, the white rocks and sand, to turn gray.
Which of the following is an assumption that the conclusion of the argument depends upon?
(A) Gray moths can fly faster than white moths and are better able to avoid birds.
(B) The soot of the industrial revolution is the only reason why the rocks and sand turned gray.
(C) The rocks and sand were just as gray in preindustrial England as they are today.
(D) Moths that are best able to blend in with their habitats possess an evolutionary advantage.
(E) The presence or absence of factories in England held an implication for the diet of birds that lived on the coast.
CONCLUSION:The change in wing color must be attributable to the soot of the industrial revolution, which caused the moths’ habitat, the white rocks and sand, to turn gray.===>IT MEANS MOTHS HAVE DEVELOPED GRAY WINGS BECAUSE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION CAUSED THEIR HABITAT TO TURN IN TO GRAY COLOUR.
(SEE HIGHLITED PORTION IN ARGUMENT)
see in option B: The soot of the industrial revolution is the only reason why the rocks and sand turned gray.===> THIS IS TELLING THAT SANDS AND ROCKS TURNED GRAY BECAUSE OF INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION'S SOOT===>THIS IS NOT AFFECTING ANYWAY===>DEVELOPEMENT OF WINGS IS NOT DISCUSSED HERE.
even if you negate this: The soot of the industrial revolution is ONE OF THE reasonS why the rocks and sand turned gray==>DOESN'T AFFECTS THE CONCLUSION .
HENCE IT IS NOT CORRECT.
NOW OPTION D: Moths that are best able to blend in with their habitats possess an evolutionary advantage.===>NOW IF WE NEGATE THIS:
Moths that are best able to blend in with their habitats DO NOT possess an evolutionary advantage.(MEANS MOTHS ARE UNABLE TO CHANGE THEIR COLOUR OF THEIR WINGS)===>THIS SHATTERS THE CONCLUSION.
HENCE THIS IS THE ASSUMPTION OF THE ARGUMENT.
HENCE D
KUDOS IF IT HELPED.