(E) The passage states that people who develop symptoms before travel
begins likely would not make the trip; banning those with observable
symptoms will not “minimize” the role of air travel because there are not that
many people in this category. The larger danger is those who may be infected
but have not yet developed symptoms.
50.
(B).
The journalist cites data about the success of tall people, then
concludes that employers have an unconscious bias in favor of tall people.
The journalist assumes that employer bias is the only explanation for the data;
the correct choice will question this explanation.
(A) Irrelevant. Gender comparisons are irrelevant to the journalist’s data on
CEOs, since those data are only about male CEOs. Likewise, gender
comparisons are irrelevant in interpreting the journalist’s data about the
general population, since the passage says those data have been corrected for
the influence of gender and age.
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