Jim: The United States Mint has recently announced that the rising cost of raw copper, nickel, and zinc has pushed the cost of manufacturing each penny and nickel to more than 1 cent and 5 cents respectively. In addition, there are very few, if any, items that can be purchased for 5 cents, and virtually none that can be purchased for a penny. Since it appears that both the penny and the nickel no longer provide a necessary function in today’s economy, I propose that the government simply stop minting the coins at a loss and declare the base unit of U.S. currency to be the dime.
Mary: Don’t be silly. This would mean that all prices would round up to the nearest dime and nobody would go for that. There is simply no way that Congress would approve, much less consider, such an unpopular measure.
In her response to Jim, Mary does all of the following EXCEPT:
A Makes an assumption about how Jim’s proposal would affect prices.
B Implies that Congressional approval is necessary for Jim’s proposal to take effect.
C Provides a reason why Jim’s proposal would be difficult to implement, regardless of its justification.
D Assumes that Congress will never approve a policy that has little public support.
E Attempts to undermine all or some of the premises upon which Jim justifies his proposal[/list]
MGMAT goes with E. However surely "no longer provide a necessary function in today’s economy" is a premise of the argument. When Mary points out what would happen if his proposal went through she disproves this premise - clearly one of the functions they serve is to allow for more granular pricing of goods/services. I think C is better. Mary provides plenty of reasons why Jim's proposal would not be approved but mentions nothing about implementation..
Don't know about govt. in the US but can tell you that in Ireland there is a big difference between govt. saying they will do something and the real work actually getting done :)
On a more general note how anally retentive should one be one these CR questions.