OFFICIAL SOLUTION
Correct answer is (E).
This question provides an excellent illustration of the “must be true” inference standard. While the facts do show that Shero, if elected, will appoint a less-qualified planning commissioner, McGuinness, there is nothing explicit that says that Stauning would even be considered under any other regime. You may think that Shero is the only person who would appoint McGuinness, but there is nothing explicit that says that anyone else would even be considered.
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Correct answer is (E).
This question provides an excellent illustration of the “must be true” inference standard. While the facts do show that Shero, if elected, will appoint a less-qualified planning commissioner, McGuinness, there is nothing explicit that says that Stauning would even be considered under any other regime. You may think that Shero is the only person who would appoint McGuinness, but there is nothing explicit that says that anyone else would even be considered.
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