In the past, most children who went sledding in the winter in Verland used wooden sleds with runners and steering bars. Ten years ago, smooth plastic sleds became popular; they go faster than wooden sleds but are harder to steer. The concern that plastic sleds are more dangerous is clearly borne out by the fact that the number of children injured while sledding was much higher last winter than it was ten years ago.Conclusion:
The concern that plastic sleds are more dangerous is clearly borne out Supporting premises:
Ten years ago, smooth plastic sleds became popular; they go faster than wooden sleds but are harder to steer. and
the number of children injured while sledding was much higher last winter than it was ten years agoWe see that the reasoning of the argument is basically that, since there has been a correlation between increased use of plastic sleds and an increase in the number of sledding injuries, plastic sleds must be more dangerous.
Which of the following, if true in Verland, most seriously undermines the force of the evidence cited?The correct answer to this Weaken question will show that, even though the premises are true, the conclusion may not be.
A. A few children still use traditional wooden sleds.Regardless the fact that "a few": children still use wooden sleds, it remains true that plastic sleds have become popular. So, the increase in injuries correlates with an increase in plastic sled use.
So, this choice no effect on the argument.
Eliminate.
B. Most sledding injuries occur when a sled collides with a tree, a rock, or another sled.This detail about how injuries occur does not indicate whether an increase in collisions is attributable to the increased popularity of plastic sleds.
Eliminate.
C. Very few children wear any kind of protective gear, such as helmets, while sledding.Presumably, this has been true all along, not only recently.
So, children not wearing protective gear would not be an alternative explanation for the increase in injuries in recent years.
Thus, this choice has no effect on the strength of the argument.
Eliminate.
D. Because plastic sleds are less expensive than wooden sleds, many more children own a sled now than did ten years ago.This choice is interesting.
After all, if this is true, then it could be the the reason more children were injured last winter than ten years ago is simply that the number of children sledding has increased.
So, this choice weakens the argument by suggesting an alternative cause for the increase in injuries.
Keep.
E. Because the traditional wooden sleds can carry more than one rider, an accident involving a wooden sled can result in several children being injured.This choice could seem to indicate that wooden sleds are more dangerous than plastic ones.
We have to be careful though because, while this choice indicates that multiple children can be injured in one accident involving a wooden sled, there has been an increase in injuries since plastic sleds became popular. So, despite what this choice says, injuries were less common when wooden sleds were used.
Thus, even if this choice is true, it still appears that plastic sleds are more dangerous than wooden ones.
Eliminate.
Correct answer: D