VyshakhR1995
A fruit known as amla in certain parts of Asia is an excellent source of vitamin C. A small quantity of the fruit grated and added to salads provides almost all the daily requirement of this vitamin. However, the fruit is very sour. A new process designed to remove most of the sour taste will make the fruit acceptable to American tastes. We are therefore starting to grow this fruit for sale in the United States.
The argument above assumes all of the following except
A. Americans generally won't eat very sour foods
B. The new process does not remove a significant part of the vitamin content
C. That a market exists for a new source of vitamin C
D. The fruit can be used only in salads
E. Apart from being sour there are no other objections to eating this fruit
Conclusion: A new process designed to remove most of the sour taste will make the fruit acceptable to American tastes
If conclusion is considered TRUE then supporting options must be TRUE
Option (A) --> if TRUE, conclusion is TRUE
Option (B) --> if TRUE, new process designed to remove most of the sour taste will make the fruit acceptable (as a source of Vitamin C) to American tastes is TRUE
Option (C) --> if TRUE, That a market exists for a new source (amla) of vitamin C (TRUE)
Option (D) -->
if TRUE, doesn't Support or Destroy the conclusion (irrelevant to modify conclusion)Option (E) --> if TRUE, Apart from being sour there are no other objections to eating this fruit (argument's conclusion is based on the sour taste, so TRUE)