- Tue May 01, 2018 4:34 pm
#45351
Hi Quinn,
The Fact Test is used to make sure that you're not subconsciously bringing in outside information to a question, akin to another premise, unless the question type calls for it (Strengthen/Weaken, Assumption, etc). As a Main Point question, there won't be any outside information, but instead you're being asked to restate the conclusion. That conclusion, in turn, is obscured as a rebuttal to a claim made by others; it has to be restated to be understood anyway, as "This is nonsense" means nothing outside of the context in which it is said. We need to know what the speaker thinks is nonsense.
And what is the nonsense being referred to? It is the claim by others that mining helium-3 can solve the planet's energy problems. Restated it could say:
It is nonsense to think that mining helium-3 can solve the planet's energy problems
So that's our conclusion, and our answer, (D), to the question. It is in fact present in the stimulus, just obscured, so answer choice (D) does pass the Fact Test. (A) does as well, but operates as a premise, rather than the conclusion of the stimulus's argument.
Hope this clears things up!