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A famous singer recently won a lawsuit against an advertising firm for using another singer in a commercial to evoke the famous singer's well-known rendition of a certain song. As a result of the lawsuit, advertising firms will stop using imitators in commercials. Therefore, advertising costs will rise, since famous singer’s services cost more than those of their imitators. The conclusions above are based on which of the following assumptions?

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Look for assumptions that support the logical flow of conclusions, such as cause and effect in advertisement-related problems.
Updated On: Mar 7, 2025
  • Most people are unable to distinguish a famous singer’s rendition of a song from a good imitator’s rendition of the same song.
  • Commercials using famous singers are usually more effective than commercials using imitator’s rendition of the same song.
  • The original versions of some well-known songs are unavailable for use in commercials.
  • The advertising industry will use well-known renditions of songs in commercials.
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: The conclusion that advertising costs will rise is based on the assumption that commercials using famous singers are more effective, justifying the higher cost. Step 2: The correct assumption is that commercials using famous singers are more effective than using imitators, leading to the conclusion that advertising firms will no longer use imitators.
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