Many successful graphic designers began their careers after years of formal training, although a significant number learned their trade more informally on the job. But no designer ever became successful who ignored the wishes of a client.
If all of the statements above are true, which one of the following must also be true?
(A) All graphic designers
who are unsuccessful have ignored the wishes of a client. - WRONG. Two problems - one that unsuccessful lot is not covered in the passage, so no certain claim can be made and second that it is a situation reversal that need not be true.
(B) Not all formally trained graphic designers ignore clients’ wishes. - CORRECT. A soft claim that is true. So, basically we have a lot of formally trained GDs among which some are successful. Since successful lot does not ignore the clients' wishes there are some formally trained GDs who don't ignore clients' wishes i.e. not all formally trained GDs ignore clients’ wishes.
(C) The
more attentive a graphic designer is to a client’s wishes, the more likely the designer is to be successful. - WRONG. Two problem like A has - one that attentiveness is another parameter introduced in this choice that need not be true and second that even if a GD is more attentive ignoring, eventually, is a possibility, implying that this correlation is not true.
(D)
No graphic designers who learn their trade on the job will ignore clients’ wishes. - WRONG. Scope shift from successful lot of GDs to only GDs.
(E) The
most successful graphic designers learn their trade on the job - WRONG. There can be formally trained ones who might be most successful among all successful GDs.
B and C are good contenders for me.
Answer B.