As part of an international effort to address environmental problems resulting from agricultural overproduction, hundreds of thousands of acres of surplus farmland throughout Europe will be taken out of production in coming years. βββ
Problem and Solution Β·Problem: overproduction / solution: let farms lie fallow
We're farming too hard and that's harming the environment. Solution is to let farms sit there and don't plant anything.
Problem Details Β·Too few nutrients; too much fertilizer
Farming depleted nutrients and introduced fertilizers. That makes it difficult to restore the land to "natural balance of flora." In particular, thistles (a weed) will crowd out other flora.
Experimental Setup Β·Control v. intervention groups
Two control groups: (C1) lie fallow and (C2) grow corn. Two intervention groups: (I1) grow mixture of native flora and (I2) grow native flora plus clover and toadflax.
(C3) grow mixture of native flora and mix in 20 years recovered soil. This intervention group is meant to test whether microorganisms in the soil would have beneficial effects.
Solution Β·Sow beneficial microorganisms into soil
Passage Style
Problem-Analysis
Single Position
20.
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Question Type
Main point
In a Problem-Analysis passage, if the author focuses on a solution, then the main point should capture that solution. Here, the author focuses on a potential solution to the problem of agricultural production resulting in unproductive farmland. The potential solution is adding beneficial microorganisms and a wide variety of native plant seeds to heavily used soil.
This best captures the main point, which is that a potential solution to overfarmed land is adding beneficial microorganisms and a wide variety of native plant seeds to heavily used soil.
This doesnβt capture the potential solution, which involves adding beneficial microorganisms and a wide variety of native plant seeds. The author doesnβt merely argue for the need to modify current practices; she suggests a particular solution can be effective.
This doesnβt capture the potential solution, which involves adding beneficial microorganisms and a wide variety of native plant seeds.
Difficulty
91% of people who answer get this correct
This is a moderately difficult question.
It is significantly easier than other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%136
144
75%153
Analysis
Main point
Problem-Analysis
Science
Single Position
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
91%
165
b
4%
158
c
3%
156
d
1%
152
e
1%
153
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