LSAT 107 – Section 3 – Question 02
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| Most strongly supported +MSS Value Judgment +ValJudg | A
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B
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167
C
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159
D
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Mayor of Outerville, a suburb of Center City: Outerville must grow if it is to survive, so, as we have agreed, efforts should be made to attract more residents. The best strategy for attracting residents is to renovate the train station. The numbers of jobs in Center City and of people who prefer to live in suburban towns are increasing. With the rise in tolls, driving into the city is becoming more expensive than train travel. Therefore, people want to live in towns where train travel is convenient and pleasant.
Summary
Outerville is a suburb of Center City. If Outerville survives, it must grow. Outerville should make efforts to attract more residents. The best strategy to attract new residents is to renovate the train station. The number of jobs in Center City is increasing. The number of people who want to live in suburbs is increasing. Tolls are rising, causing driving to the city to become more expensive than traveling by train. People want to live in areas with convenient and pleasant train travel.
Strongly Supported Conclusions
If Outerville renovates the train station, it will make train travel more convenient and pleasant, attracting people who want to live in the suburb but commute by train to Center City’s jobs.
A
the town of Outerville should attract more residents
This is unsupported because this information is already presented as a premise to the argument. We already know that the town should attract more residents, but this points to a separate conclusion.
B
the train station in Outerville should be renovated
This is strongly supported because the mayor states that the best strategy for attracting new residents to Outerville is to renovate the train station.
C
residents of Outerville who are in need of work should look for jobs in Center City
This is unsupported because the mayor doesn’t make any value statement on where people should look for work. They mayor’s value statement is limited to saying what the best strategy is for Outerville to attract new residents.
D
people who work in Center City but live in Outerville should commute by train rather than driving
This is unsupported because although people who work in Center City but live in Outerville may prefer to commute by train, the mayor makes no prescriptive statement saying these people should commute by train.
E
people who want to live where train travel is convenient and pleasant should live in Outerville
This is unsupported because we don’t have any statement declaring where people should or should not live.
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