- Sat Jun 27, 2015 11:00 pm
#35207
Complete Question Explanation
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=14217)
The correct answer choice is (A)
This question asks for the main point of the passage. As discussed above, the author’s main point is
to discuss the Netherlands study, and the conclusion that to speed up the restoration of overfarmed
land, a natural balance in the soil’s microorganisms can work with a diverse mix of native species to
catalyze the process.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. The passage’s central idea is, as provided in
this answer choice, that a two pronged approach, both aboveground and underground, can speed up
the process of restoring the diversity of plant species.
Answer choice (B): The passage is not primarily focussed on the time and effort necessary to restore
plant diversity; this is not the central idea of the passage.
Answer choice (C): The author does not argue that current agricultural practices need to be modified,
so this choice fails the Fact Test, and certainly cannot be the right answer to this Main Point
question.
Answer choice (D): This choice presents a general belief discussed on line 16 of the passage but it is
not the passage’s central idea.
Answer choice (E): This choice is accurate according to the passage, but it does not represent the
central idea, and thus cannot be the correct answer to this Main Point question.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=14217)
The correct answer choice is (A)
This question asks for the main point of the passage. As discussed above, the author’s main point is
to discuss the Netherlands study, and the conclusion that to speed up the restoration of overfarmed
land, a natural balance in the soil’s microorganisms can work with a diverse mix of native species to
catalyze the process.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. The passage’s central idea is, as provided in
this answer choice, that a two pronged approach, both aboveground and underground, can speed up
the process of restoring the diversity of plant species.
Answer choice (B): The passage is not primarily focussed on the time and effort necessary to restore
plant diversity; this is not the central idea of the passage.
Answer choice (C): The author does not argue that current agricultural practices need to be modified,
so this choice fails the Fact Test, and certainly cannot be the right answer to this Main Point
question.
Answer choice (D): This choice presents a general belief discussed on line 16 of the passage but it is
not the passage’s central idea.
Answer choice (E): This choice is accurate according to the passage, but it does not represent the
central idea, and thus cannot be the correct answer to this Main Point question.