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QOTD # 6 Years ago, consumers in Frieland began paying an en
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Years ago, consumers in Frieland began paying an energy tax in the form of two Frieland pennies for each unit of energy consumed that came from nonrenewable sources. Following the introduction of this energy tax, there was a steady reduction in the total yearly consumption of energy from nonrenewable sources.
If the statements in the passage are true, then which of the following must on the basis of them be true?
A) There was a steady decline in the yearly revenues generated by the energy tax in Frieland. B) There was a steady decline in the total amount of energy consumed each year in Frieland. C) There was a steady increase in the use of renewable energy sources in Frieland. D) The revenues generated by the energy tax were used to promote the use of energy from renewable sources. E) The use of renewable energy sources in Frieland greatly increased relative to the use of nonrenewable energy sources.
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14 Sep 2016, 07:18
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Since the energy tax is based upon the number of units of nonrenewable energy consumed, and since the number of units of nonrenewable energy declined, revenues generated by the energy tax must have declined as well. Choice A is therefore the correct answer. The passage gives no information on changes in the total amount of energy consumed, changes in the amount of energy from renewable sources that was used, or what revenues raised by the tax were used for, so all the other choices are incorrect.
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25 May 2018, 10:18
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Even if this question is tagged as easy--it is abouncer to me -- I think the answer is B. Obviously I am out of alingment with what RC is correct answer looks like and hence I get only 30-40 answer correct only.
The biggest hurdle I faced while doing this RC was to make sence of the question. Question is asking the BASIS on which the claim is to be true , moreover the question is a IF question hence we have a liberty to extrapolate the basis. therfore my asnwer was B. I did not even understand the some of the options.
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28 May 2018, 16:05
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This question is tagged easy because it is EASY (at least to some extent). The same OG categorized it as easy.
Moreover, I do think you "overthink" what you should do or not do with the question and what it is asking you.
This is a must be true question with IF or not.
I.E what do you infer reading the stimulus ?? what is NOT clearly stated in the stem but that is true. The tip is this: the answer is a restatement of the stimulus or what is said in one or more of its sentences.
Reading carefully the stimulus, you can almost immediately spot that C, D, and E are out. Nothing is mentioned about renewable energy resources.
We do have "a steady reduction in the total yearly consumption of energy from nonrenewable sources", this means people buy less gasoline, for instance, so the conclusion is less revenue for the government.
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sharmaapeksha960 wrote:
Why Choice B is not correct
Conclusion: there was a steady reduction in the total yearly consumption of energy from non-renewable sources. Option B: steady decline in total amount of energy consumed. Reasoning on the above: what if consumption of energy from renewable sources increased. Nothing is mentioned related to this. Therefore (B) cannot be definitely stated -> not the apt answer.
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29 May 2020, 07:10
sharmaapeksha960 wrote:
Why Choice B is not correct
We don't know for sure, if the total energy consumption declined, we know that citizens used less non-renewable energy, but they may start installing of renewable energy sources and consumed even more total amount of energy as a result.
However, declining of non-renewable energy consumption guarantees the lesser revenue for tax collectors So, A is the correct answer
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Years ago, consumers in Frieland began paying an energy tax in the form of two Frieland pennies for each unit of energy consumed that came from nonrenewable sources. Following the introduction of this energy tax, there was a steady reduction in the total yearly consumption of energy from nonrenewable sources.
The key point is that the ration Money:Energy =2/1
For every unit of energy consumed you pay TWO pennies
Following the introduction of this energy tax, there was a steady reduction in the total yearly consumption of energy from nonrenewable sources.
The nonrenewable resources declined
The first + the second tells us that we do have less money in our pocket
B which is
B) There was a steady decline in the total amount of energy consumed each year in Frieland.
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