- Wed Oct 19, 2016 11:00 pm
#33113
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (C)
This stimulus presents information about the nutrients required for lawns to remain healthy. Many homeowners regularly add commercial fertilizers to their lawns and gardens, so that they can maintain a healthy balance of nutrients in the soil. However, it appears that using these commercial fertilizers isn’t enough. The widely available commercial fertilizers contain only macronutrients, namely nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. However, to remain healthy in the long term, soil for lawns requires more than just macronutrients. It also requires trace amounts of micronutrients such as zinc, iron, and copper. The micronutrients are depleted when grass clippings are raked up rather than allowed to decay and return to the soil.
This is a Must Be True question. The correct answer to this question will contain either an inference possible from a combination of the facts presented in the stimulus, or it will contain only a restatement of one of those facts. Here, an inference from a combination of the facts is possible. As described above, since the widely available commercial fertilizers do not contain trace amounts of micronutrients, then using only these fertilizers is not enough to maintain a healthy lawn over the long term. Some source of the listed micronutrients must be used in addition to the commercial fertilizer.
Answer choice (A): The stimulus said only that the widely available commercial fertilizers do not contain trace amounts of certain micronutrients. This fact does not preclude the possibility that some single fertilizer, though not a widely available, commercial fertilizer, contains both the macronutrients and micronutrients necessary for maintaining soil’s long-term health.
Answer choice (B): This answer choice is incorrect, because it is a reversal of the information in the stimulus. The facts in the stimulus were that the widely available commercial fertilizers contain only macronutrients. It did not say that the macronutrients are available only in commercial fertilizers.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. As described above, the stimulus stated that for a lawn to remain healthy long term, both certain macronutrients and trace amounts of certain micronutrients are required. The widely available commercial fertilizers do not contain the micronutrient trace amounts, and raking up grass clipping prevents the clippings from returning the micronutrients to the soil. So, the widely available commercial fertilizers are not sufficient to maintain a healthy balance of nutrients in soil for lawns where grass clippings are not allowed to decay and return to the soil.
Answer choice (D): The stimulus did not identify commercial fertilizers as the only source of the required macronutrients. Thus, it is not supported to say that commercial fertilizers are required for soil to remain healthy in the long term. Rather, it is providing a regular source of the listed macronutrients and trace amounts of the listed micronutrients.
Answer choice (E): Similarly to the issue of macronutrients and commercial fertilizer in answer choice (D), the stimulus did not establish that grass clippings are the only source of the trace amounts of micronutrients required for having a healthy lawn in the long term.
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (C)
This stimulus presents information about the nutrients required for lawns to remain healthy. Many homeowners regularly add commercial fertilizers to their lawns and gardens, so that they can maintain a healthy balance of nutrients in the soil. However, it appears that using these commercial fertilizers isn’t enough. The widely available commercial fertilizers contain only macronutrients, namely nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. However, to remain healthy in the long term, soil for lawns requires more than just macronutrients. It also requires trace amounts of micronutrients such as zinc, iron, and copper. The micronutrients are depleted when grass clippings are raked up rather than allowed to decay and return to the soil.
This is a Must Be True question. The correct answer to this question will contain either an inference possible from a combination of the facts presented in the stimulus, or it will contain only a restatement of one of those facts. Here, an inference from a combination of the facts is possible. As described above, since the widely available commercial fertilizers do not contain trace amounts of micronutrients, then using only these fertilizers is not enough to maintain a healthy lawn over the long term. Some source of the listed micronutrients must be used in addition to the commercial fertilizer.
Answer choice (A): The stimulus said only that the widely available commercial fertilizers do not contain trace amounts of certain micronutrients. This fact does not preclude the possibility that some single fertilizer, though not a widely available, commercial fertilizer, contains both the macronutrients and micronutrients necessary for maintaining soil’s long-term health.
Answer choice (B): This answer choice is incorrect, because it is a reversal of the information in the stimulus. The facts in the stimulus were that the widely available commercial fertilizers contain only macronutrients. It did not say that the macronutrients are available only in commercial fertilizers.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. As described above, the stimulus stated that for a lawn to remain healthy long term, both certain macronutrients and trace amounts of certain micronutrients are required. The widely available commercial fertilizers do not contain the micronutrient trace amounts, and raking up grass clipping prevents the clippings from returning the micronutrients to the soil. So, the widely available commercial fertilizers are not sufficient to maintain a healthy balance of nutrients in soil for lawns where grass clippings are not allowed to decay and return to the soil.
Answer choice (D): The stimulus did not identify commercial fertilizers as the only source of the required macronutrients. Thus, it is not supported to say that commercial fertilizers are required for soil to remain healthy in the long term. Rather, it is providing a regular source of the listed macronutrients and trace amounts of the listed micronutrients.
Answer choice (E): Similarly to the issue of macronutrients and commercial fertilizer in answer choice (D), the stimulus did not establish that grass clippings are the only source of the trace amounts of micronutrients required for having a healthy lawn in the long term.