LSAT 137 – Section 2 – Question 11
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Type | Tags | Answer Choices |
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PT137 S2 Q11 |
+LR
| Most strongly supported +MSS Conditional Reasoning +CondR Causal Reasoning +CausR | A
2%
153
B
3%
153
C
93%
164
D
1%
153
E
1%
150
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136 143 150 |
+Medium | 146.731 +SubsectionMedium |
Summary
Scientists examined diamonds formed 2.9 billion years ago and concluded these diamonds had higher-than-normal concentrations of sulfur-33. The only way this concentration occurs is from a chemical reaction triggered by ultraviolet light. If there was more than a trace of oxygen in the atmosphere 2.9 billion years ago, then not enough ultraviolet light would be present to cause the chemical reaction.
Strongly Supported Conclusions
2.9 billion years ago the atmosphere had at most very little oxygen.
A
Most diamonds with higher-than-normal concentrations of sulfur-33 were formed at least 2.9 billion years ago.
This answer is unsupported. We don’t know if this is true of most diamonds with this concentration. We only know from the stimulus that there are at least a few of them formed 2.9 billion years ago.
B
Ultraviolet light causes the oxygen in Earth’s atmosphere to react chemically with sulfur-33.
This answer is unsupported. We don’t know whether the oxygen is specifically reacting with sulfur-33. We only know from the stimulus that a “certain chemical reaction” occurs when stimulated by ultraviolet light.
C
Earth’s atmosphere contained very little, if any, oxygen 2.9 billion years ago.
This answer is strongly supported. This answer explains why the diamonds in the stimulus have higher than normal concentrations of sulfur-33.
D
Sulfur-33 is rarely found in diamonds that were formed more recently than 2.9 billion years ago.
This answer is unsupported. We don’t know anything about more recently formed diamonds from the stimulus. The stimulus is strictly limited to the diamonds scientists are examining from 2.9 billion years ago.
E
The formation of diamonds occurs only in the presence of ultraviolet light.
This answer is unsupported. We don’t know from the stimulus under what conditions diamonds are formed generally.
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Section 1 - Reading Comprehension
- Passage 1 – Passage
- Passage 1 – Questions
- Passage 2 – Passage
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- Passage 3 – Passage
- Passage 3 – Questions
- Passage 4 – Passage
- Passage 4 – Questions
Section 2 - Logical Reasoning
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Section 3 - Logical Reasoning
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- Question 11
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