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Question: The Board of Trustees of the Federici Art Museum has decided to sell some works from its collection in order to raise the funds necessary to refurbish its galleries. Although this may seem like a drastic remedy, the curator had long maintained that among the paintings that the late Ms. Federici collected for the museum were several unsuccessful immature works by Renoir and Cezanne that should be sold because they are of inferior quality and so add nothing to the overall quality of the museum’s collection. Hence, the board’s action will not detract from the museum’s collection.
The conclusion drawn depends on which one of the following assumptions?
(A) Art speculators are unable to distinguish an inferior painting by Renoir from a masterpiece by him.
(B) All of the paintings that the board of trustee sells will be among those that the curator recommends selling.
(C) All of the paintings by Renoir and Cezanne that are owned by the Federici Art Museum were purchased by Ms. Federici herself.
(D) Only an avid collector of paintings by Cezanne would be willing to pay a high price for early works by this artist.
(E) A great work of art can be truly appreciated only if it is displayed in a carefully designed and well-maintained gallery.
“The Board of Trustees of the Federici Art Museum has decided to sell some works from its collection” – is a GMAT Critical question. To answer the question, a candidate can either find a piece of evidence that would weaken the argument or have logical flaws in the argument. GMAT critical reasoning tests the logical and analytical skills of the candidates. This topic requires candidates to find the argument's strengths and weaknesses or the logical flaw in the argument. The GMAT CR section contains 10 -13 GMAT critical reasoning questions out of 36 GMAT verbal questions.
Answer: B
Explanation:
The critical reasoning section of the GMAT tests a candidate's aptitude for logic and analysis. The candidate must use reasoning and deduction skills to produce a logical response.
The text states,
The Federici Art Museum's Board of Trustees has made the decision to sell a few pieces from its collection in order to raise the money required to renovate its galleries. This may seem like a drastic solution, but the curator had long maintained that among the works of art that the late Ms. Federici collected for the museum were a number of unsuccessful, immature works by Renoir and Cezanne that should be sold because they are of inferior quality and thus add nothing to the quality of the museum's collection overall. As a result, the board's decision won't harm the museum's collection.
Let's examine each choice individually.
A: Incorrect
Option A is not correct. Art spectacular' judgment is irrelevant. Our motto is not to lose important work.
B: Correct
Option B is the correct choice. This guarantees that the artwork and the paintings are, in fact, identical.
C: Incorrect
Option C is not correct. It has the same mistake as A. Again who purchased is not important. Remember the motto given above.
D: Incorrect
This is an irrelevant option. Who will purchase is irrelevant to us. It is not important to know who is going to purchase.
E: Incorrect
This is an irrelevant option. It is simply a general statement. The place for appreciation is out of scope here. Hence it could not be the answer.
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