Questions 15-16 are based on the following.
Roland: The alarming fact is that 90 percent of the
people in this country now report that they know
someone who is unemployed.
Sharon: But a normal, moderate level of unemployment
is 5 percent, with 1 out of 20 workers unem-
ployed. So at any given time if a person knows
approximately 50 workers, 1 or more will very
likely be unemployed.
15. Sharon's argument is structured to lead to which of
the following as a conclusion?
(A) The fact that 90% of the people know someone
who is unemployed is not an indication that
unemployment is abnormally high.
(B) The current level of unemployment is not moderate.
(C) If at least 5% of workers are unemployed, the
result of questioning a representative group of
people cannot be the percentage Roland cites.
(D) It is unlikely that the people whose statements
Roland cites are giving accurate reports.
(E) If an unemployment figure is given as a certain
percent, the actual percentage of those without
jobs is even higher.