by ManhattanPrepLSAT1 Fri Feb 18, 2011 11:31 pm
Sure. The principle in the stimulus is that some people are not good judges on a decision about what they should do.
In the stimulus, it's whether the drivers should quit driving.
In answer choice (A), it's whether people who are too drunk are too drunk to drive.
In answer choice (C), it's whether industrial workers should continue to work.
In answer choice (D), it's whether people who have donated blood are good judges about whether to leave the facility.
In answer choice (E), it's whether schizophrenic's are good judges about continuing medical care.
Answer choice (B) doesn't have the reflexive quality that each of the other answer choices have. if you're stuck on a question like this, next time ask yourself, "which one of these is different than all four other answer choices?" That might help you to see what the test-writer intended in the principle.
I hope that helps! Let me know if you still have another question on this one.