GMATNinja wrote:
Question3
anoushki wrote:
sonalchhajed2019 wrote:
Hi,
For Question 3 I selected the choice C.
Additional evidence indicating that widespread climatic change occurred not only at the end of the Pleistocene era but also in previous and subsequent eras
The reason for the same was that may be climate change was not responsible. There were such changes in the past and then extinctions did not occur. So probably factors other than climate change were responsible and this I thought is a better contradiction as compared to B.
Please let me know if my reasoning is correct. And why is B a better answer as compared to C.
ThankYou
Sonal
For Question 3 I selected the choice C.
Additional evidence indicating that widespread climatic change occurred not only at the end of the Pleistocene era but also in previous and subsequent eras
The reason for the same was that may be climate change was not responsible. There were such changes in the past and then extinctions did not occur. So probably factors other than climate change were responsible and this I thought is a better contradiction as compared to B.
Please let me know if my reasoning is correct. And why is B a better answer as compared to C.
ThankYou
Sonal
I had the same reasoning. Can any expert give their two cents onthis?
Chiranjeevi GMATNinja
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Q3: Which of the following, if true, would most weaken Krech’s objections to Martin’stheory?
Let’s consider(C):
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(C) Additional evidence indicating that widespread climatic change occurred not only at the end of the Pleistocene era but also in previous and subsequenteras
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