- Sat May 20, 2017 11:46 am
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Complete Question Explanation
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=14208)
The correct answer choice is (A)
This is a Global Reference question, which can make the answer more difficult to prephrase, but the
correct answer choice will reflect the attitude of the author.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. In the closing sentence of the second
paragraph, the author states “even as some archivists are reluctant to become dependent on everchanging
computer technology, they are also quickly running out of time.” Given the amount of
information currently stored, and its quick deterioration, the suggestion is that archivists don’t have
any choice but to rely on computer technology, despite its prospect for obsolescence and its rapid
rate of deterioration.
Answer choice (B): The author, who makes the point that archivists don’t have the time they need to
distinguish what is important from what is dispensable, would not agree that archivists should wait
for more durable storage.
Answer choice (C): The author believes that information storage will continue to present challenges;
nothing in the passage suggests that the author would agree with this answer choice.
Answer choice (D): The author does not compare the difficulty of storing various types of
information, so there is nothing in the passage to support this answer.
Answer choice (E): The passage does deal with the issue of increasing information production and
decreasing storage durability, but the author does not deal with the specific correlation presented in
this choice.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=14208)
The correct answer choice is (A)
This is a Global Reference question, which can make the answer more difficult to prephrase, but the
correct answer choice will reflect the attitude of the author.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. In the closing sentence of the second
paragraph, the author states “even as some archivists are reluctant to become dependent on everchanging
computer technology, they are also quickly running out of time.” Given the amount of
information currently stored, and its quick deterioration, the suggestion is that archivists don’t have
any choice but to rely on computer technology, despite its prospect for obsolescence and its rapid
rate of deterioration.
Answer choice (B): The author, who makes the point that archivists don’t have the time they need to
distinguish what is important from what is dispensable, would not agree that archivists should wait
for more durable storage.
Answer choice (C): The author believes that information storage will continue to present challenges;
nothing in the passage suggests that the author would agree with this answer choice.
Answer choice (D): The author does not compare the difficulty of storing various types of
information, so there is nothing in the passage to support this answer.
Answer choice (E): The passage does deal with the issue of increasing information production and
decreasing storage durability, but the author does not deal with the specific correlation presented in
this choice.