- Thu Apr 19, 2018 5:12 pm
#45075
Hi WR,
This passage describes the gradual scientific understanding and acceptance that CFCs in the atmosphere ultimately lead to the destruction of the ozone layer. The passage describes how this process occurs, and how it came to be understood, but does not talk criticize this understanding or point to other possible causes for ozone layer depletion. Answer choice (C) would seem to be reasonable because CFCs are the only thing mentioned that deplete the ozone layer, and they do so by breaking down when exposed to ultraviolet light and releasing carbon into the ozone gas, which then reacts with the ozone and breaks down the ozone.
The immediate red flag with this answer choice, however, is its simultaneously broad and vague nature: "few chemicals," "can", etc. In order to logically conclude this, we would have have to have been given information about the entire range of chemicals in existence and how many of them break down into chlorine. We don't have that information, so we can't logically draw (C) as a conclusion.
Answer choice (D), however, connects logically to the link between ultraviolet light and skin cancer, ozone blocking the UV light, and CFCs leading to the breakdown of the ozone. This does require putting together disparate information scattered around the passage, but this common for Reading Comprehension Must Be True questions, so it's good practice to get in the habit of making those linkages while reading the passage.
Hope this helps!