A recent survey indicates that the average number of books read annually per capita has declined in each of the last three years. However, it also found that most bookstores reported increased profits during the same period.
Each of the following, if true, helps to resolve the survey’s apparently paradoxical results EXCEPT:
(A) Recent cutbacks in government spending have forced public libraries to
purchase fewer popular contemporary novels. - WRONG. First aspect touched which, though doesn't resolve the paradox, tells us about why books read increased on per capita basis.
(B) Due to the installation of sophisticated new antitheft equipment, the recent increase in shoplifting that has hit most retail businesses has left bookstores largely unaffected. - CORRECT. Neither aspect touched thus nothing resolved.
(C) Over the past few years many bookstores have
capitalized on the lucrative coffee industry by installing coffee bars. - WRONG. Helps resolve 2nd aspect.
(D) Bookstore owners reported a
general shift away from the
sale of inexpensive paperback novels and
toward the sale of lucrative hardback books. - WRONG. 2nd aspect touched.
(E) Citing a lack of free time, many survey respondents indicated that they had canceled magazine subscriptions in favor of purchasing individual issues at bookstores when time permits. - WRONG. A bit confusing as in how it resolves either of the aspects. But new customers purchased books so 2nd aspect is resolved.
Two aspects around which this passage revolves are:
1. Increased per capita books read
2. Increased profits of bookstores.
How come this is possible? The choice that doesn't touches either of the two aspects is most likely the correct answer.
Answer B.