Methods of Reasoning Questions - - Question 43

Rifka: We do not need to stop and ask for directions. We would not need to do that unless, of course, we were lost.C...

Batman December 4, 2013

One more follow up question.

Your explanation led me to come closer to the answer. But I still do not agree that there are more premise than "we are not lost" in Rifka's argument. But the answer (b) says "one of premises", which implicitly means there are some more premises in Rifka's argument. I know my saying is a little bit picky though. Could you please one more try to explain about this micro issue??^^ Many thanks, always.

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Mehran December 4, 2013

Whether there is more than one is completely irrelevant. There is at least one and that is all that matters for answer choice (B) to be correct. Not to mention that none of the other answer choices are even close.

Hope this helps! Please let us know if you have any other questions.

Batman December 4, 2013

I got it!!! Thanks a lot^^