Identifying Unstated Assumptions
34 questions
Consider the following argument:
A regional port authority plans to replace all diesel-powered cargo cranes with hydrogen fuel-cell cranes to achieve a net reduction in total carbon emissions within its maritime operating region. Critics point out that producing hydrogen fuel requires substantial electrical energy, which can generate significant carbon emissions depending on the source.
Statement to evaluate: The port authority's argument relies on the unstated assumption that the electricity used to produce the hydrogen fuel will not generate carbon emissions equal to or greater than the emissions saved by eliminating the diesel cranes.
To meet new regional environmental targets, Apex Airways plans to replace conventional jet fuel across its entire short-haul fleet with synthetic fuel manufactured from captured atmospheric carbon dioxide. The airline's executives claim that implementing this plan will reduce Apex Airways' overall annual net carbon emissions by at least 30 percent over the next two years. They point out that burning synthetic fuel releases only the carbon dioxide previously extracted from the atmosphere during its production. Which of the following is an assumption on which the executives' claim depends?
Consider the following argument:
A historical archive plans to digitize its fragile 15th-century parchment manuscripts using a novel non-contact blue-spectrum laser scanner. The archive directors claim that implementing this imaging technology will significantly extend the physical lifespan of the original manuscripts compared to existing research practices. They argue that once ultra-high-resolution digital replicas are available online, scholars will no longer need to physically handle or open the bound originals.
Evaluate the following statement:
"The high-intensity light emitted by the laser scanner during the digitization process does not itself cause physical or chemical degradation to the parchment pages."
Consider the following argument:
A national archive facility plans to digitize its endangered 18th-century parchment collection using high-intensity multispectral scanners before sealing the physical documents in permanent anoxic (oxygen-deprived) glass enclosures. The director asserts that executing this procedure will ensure that the physical parchments suffer no further chemical degradation over the next fifty years.
Statement:
The intense radiation emitted during the multispectral scanning process will not initiate chemical reactions in the parchment that cause degradation after the documents are sealed.
A commercial freight airline plans to install real-time artificial intelligence sensors on all of its cargo aircraft engines to continuously monitor mechanical vibrations and thermal stress. Company executives claim that because these sensors will detect minor hardware wear before component failure occurs, the airline will eliminate unscheduled maintenance delays and thereby increase its net operational profit over the coming fiscal year.
Which of the following is an assumption on which the executives' argument depends?
In an effort to reduce carbon emissions from corporate travel, management at Veloce Strategy announced a policy requiring all employees traveling distances under 300 miles to take passenger trains instead of commercial flights. Company executives project that this policy will reduce the firm's total annual travel-related carbon footprint by at least 15 percent, noting that short-haul flights currently account for 20 percent of Veloce's travel emissions and that electric passenger rail produces negligible direct emissions.
Which of the following is an assumption on which the executive's projection depends?
To reduce the incidental bycatch of harbour porpoises, maritime authorities plan to require all commercial gillnet fishing vessels operating in the North Bay to install high-frequency acoustic deterrent devices on their nets. These devices emit acoustic pulses that cause porpoises to avoid the immediate vicinity of the nets without scaring away the commercial fish species targeted by fishermen. Authorities conclude that widespread adoption of these devices will result in a sustained decrease in harbour porpoise deaths attributable to commercial fishing in the North Bay.
Which of the following is an assumption on which the maritime authorities' conclusion depends?
Consider the following argument:
Municipal planners in Westford plan to reduce peak-hour traffic congestion by offering subsidies to private companies that allow employees to work remotely two days per week. The planners contend that because fewer commuters will travel to office buildings during morning rush hours, overall daily traffic delays on major city roadways will decrease substantially.
Statement: The planners' argument depends on the unstated assumption that the reduction in commuter traffic during peak hours will not be offset by an increase in non-work vehicle trips made during those same hours by remote workers.
Consider the following argument:
A commercial pharmaceutical company plans to transition its temperature-sensitive vaccine shipments from refrigerated delivery trucks to insulated containers cooled by solid carbon dioxide (dry ice). Company executives calculate that because dry ice maintains low temperatures without drawing power from vehicle engines, fuel consumption per delivery truck will drop by 12%. They conclude that adopting these dry-ice containers will reduce the company's total carbon emissions from vaccine distribution.
Statement: The carbon emissions produced during the industrial manufacturing and supply of the dry ice will not exceed the carbon emissions saved by the reduction in truck fuel consumption.
Consider the following argument:
A commercial aquaculture firm plans to replace traditional fishmeal with a novel kelp-based bio-feed in its ocean net-pen salmon farms. Management reasons that because the bio-feed increased salmon growth rates by 15 percent in land-based tank trials, switching to the bio-feed in ocean net-pen operations will significantly increase the farm's overall annual net profits.
Statement: The argument depends on the unstated assumption that salmon raised in ocean net-pens absorb nutrients from the kelp-based bio-feed with sufficient efficiency to maintain a growth advantage comparable to that observed in land-based tanks.
A regional hospital system plans to transition its patient health records from localized physical servers to a centralized cloud-based network. Hospital administrators argue that this migration will significantly reduce overall diagnostic turnaround times in the emergency room, noting that the cloud system allows physicians to retrieve patient medical histories instantaneously from any workstation rather than waiting several minutes for local server queries. Which of the following is an assumption on which the hospital administrators' argument depends?
Consider the following argument: To preserve its historical archives, a municipal library plans to store its entire collection of 19th-century paper maps in sealed, low-humidity desiccant vaults. The chief archivist claims that because high ambient humidity significantly accelerates cellulose hydrolysis in paper, maintaining ultra-low moisture levels in these vaults will completely prevent further degradation of the map collection.
True or False: The archivist's argument depends on the assumption that environmental factors other than humidity, such as light exposure or airborne acids, are not independently causing ongoing paper degradation in the collection.
Consider the following argument:
To reduce water consumption, a semiconductor manufacturing plant plans to replace its traditional chemical-mechanical polishing (CMP) liquid slurry rinsing system with a dry electrostatic aerosol cleaning process. Plant management claims that this transition will significantly lower the facility's overall monthly operating expenses.
Statement: The argument relies on the unstated assumption that the electrical energy required to operate the dry electrostatic aerosol cleaning system will not incur operational costs that exceed the financial savings achieved from reduced water usage.
To combat financial losses caused by subterranean pipe ruptures, the Metro Water Authority plans to install acoustic leak sensors along all major underground distribution mains. These sensors automatically alert maintenance crews to micro-vibrations characteristic of escaping water. Authority directors project that this technology will enable rapid repairs, reducing physical water loss by at least 40 percent within two years. Consequently, the directors conclude that implementing the acoustic network will significantly increase the utility's net annual revenue over the next two years. Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?