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GMATNinja Can you please throw some light on how we arrived at option A and what is the thought process required to get to that option. I kind of eliminated all options based on my understanding of flaw being -> coincidental evidence was equated to causality and it took me 4m 54s and then guessed D. YOur explanation here would be a great help.

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ayushkumar007 wrote:
GMATNinja Can you please throw some light on how we arrived at option A and what is the thought process required to get to that option. I kind of eliminated all options based on my understanding of flaw being -> coincidental evidence was equated to causality and it took me 4m 54s and then guessed D. YOur explanation here would be a great help.

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It's weird, yes the possibility exists that the opposition was the culprit, but the way A is phrased doesn't make that clear.

A) basically says the evidence "the aide was the only person who witnessed" supports a competing conclusion (presumably that the opposition leaked the info). Awkward...
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Did not understand Why Option A?

I think it is Option A because the argument fails to take into account that the leader of the opposition party could have also been the leak. This is correctly shown in option A. :)
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