This Museum does not Grant People the Right to Use Images of Items in its Collection in Online Publications

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Question: This museum does not grant people the right to use images of items in its collection in online publications. We are obliged to do everything in our power to ensure the continued appeal of visiting our collection in person.

The conclusion above depends on assuming which one of the following?

(A) Taking photographs of art objects, especially using a flash, can damage the objects by accelerating the fading of the paint.
(B) The museum sells pictures of its collection in its gift shop, which is an important source of income for the museum.
(C) Images placed online are easily copied and reused by other people.
(D) The quality of most electronic images, especially those online, falls short of the professional standards of the museum.
(E) If people see online images of items in the museum’s collection, they will no longer be interested in seeing the collection with their own eyes.

This museum does not grant people the right to use images of items in its collection in online publications -is a GMAT Critical reasoning question. This particular GMAT Critical Reasoning topic has been taken from the book ‘Manhattan Prep GMAT Critical Reasoning 6th Edition’. This particular topic is the Assumption and conclusion type of question. For this type, the candidates need to provide an assumption supporting the conclusion in the passage. GMAT critical reasoning tests the logical and analytical skills of the candidates. Critical reasoning in GMAT requires candidates to find the strengths and weaknesses of the argument, or find the logical flaw in the argument. The GMAT CR section contains 10 -13 GMAT critical reasoning questions out of 36 GMAT verbal questions.

Answer: E
Explanation
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The statement states -This museum does not grant people the right to use images of items in its collection in online publications. We are obliged to do everything in our power to ensure the continued appeal of visiting our collection in person.

The conclusion above depends on assuming which one of the following?

  1. This argument isn’t the point because the author of the argument isn’t worried about damaging the images
  2. This argument doesn’t work because the author doesn’t mention a concern for decreased revenue.
  3. This argument likely isn’t the author’s concern. He isn’t specifically worried about the extent of online distribution but rather its effect. Check the remaining answers to see whether you have a better option
  4. This option isn’t his concern, either, because he doesn’t mention quality issues.
  5. This is the best answer. The author is worried that online publication of the images will remove the incentive to visit the actual museum in person.

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