Sarrin monks practice the Pran meditation technique only when extremely damaging weather conditions confront the farming villages surrounding Sarrin monasteries. Pran meditation is a more highly disciplined form of the ritual meditation that the monks practice daily, and involves unique practices such as isolation and fasting. Which of the following statements below does NOT follow logically from the passage above?
The ritual meditation that Sarrin monks practice daily is largely undisciplined.
Here's our "Odd-Man-Out” example, and since we need to find the one statement that isn't inferred, we should keep careful track of the boundaries round the argument. That way we'll be better prepared to spot what isn't there. The author begins by noting that the Sarrin monks use Pran meditation only in case of severe weather. The author then explains the differences between Pran meditation and Ritual meditation. Understanding the differences will likely be key to getting this question right. Pran meditation is different from ritual meditation because it's more highly disciplined and uniquely involves isolation and fasting. Thus there are three specific ways in which Pran meditation is different from ritual meditation. Let's go to the choices.
The monks practice Pran meditation only when there's severe weather and, since weather isn't precisely scheduled, then Pran meditation must not be precisely scheduled either. Sure, that's an inference.
If Pran meditation involves the unique practice of isolation, then no other meditation, including ritual meditation, involves isolation. This is therefore also inferable from the passage.
Some means "one or more”, so since the monks practice Pran meditation in response to local weather threats, then some types of meditation do in fact exist as a response to local threats.
The correct option is D
Just because it's less disciplined does not imply NO discipline.