Columnist: There are certain pesticides that, even though they have been banned for use in the United States for nearly 30 years, are still manufactured there and exported to other countries. In addition to jeopardizing the health of people in these countries, this practice greatly increases the health risk to U.S. consumers, for these pesticides are often used on agricultural products imported into the United States.
Which one of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the columnist’s argument?
(A) Trace amounts of some of the pesticides banned for use in the United States can be detected in the soil where they were used 30 years ago
(B) Most of the pesticides that are manufactures in the United States and exported are not among those banned for use in the United States
(C) The United States is not the only country that manufactures and exports the pesticides that are banned for use in the United States
(D) The banned pesticides pose a greater risk to people in the countries in which they are used than to U.S. consumers
(E) There are many pesticides that are banned for use in other countries that are not banned for use in the United States
The core of the passage is why columnist says that the practice of exporting pesticides and importing of agricultural products leads to health risk to US consumers. It could be that there are other factors that leads to such conclusion or a reverse case.
A altogether gets into something else that is irrelevant. Why that export-import practice may not lead to health risk but something else is what we are looking for.
B looks fine but some, even if only pesticide, still lead to health risk thus strengthening columnist argument. But we can keep it for relative comparison.
D again like A goes offtrack. Not concerned about comparison and most importantly it still leads to health risk.
E is dumb among the choices.
C is like yes its the case wherein US imports but these imports agricultural products that are manufactured in other countries, possibly using in-house manufactured pesticides. So, in a way the argument that practice of US manufacturing pesticides and importing agricultural products leads to health risk is somewhat weakened, if not fully. C basically, considers a partial scope and moulds it to make it different. NOT the best of answer one might be looking for.
Answer C.