As part of an international effort to address environmental problems resulting from agricultural overproduction, hundreds of thousands of acres of surplus farmland throughout Europe will be taken out of production in coming years. ███
Problem and Solution ·Problem: overproduction / solution: let farms lie fallow
We're farming too hard and that's harming the environment. Solution is to let farms sit there and don't plant anything.
Problem Details ·Too few nutrients; too much fertilizer
Farming depleted nutrients and introduced fertilizers. That makes it difficult to restore the land to "natural balance of flora." In particular, thistles (a weed) will crowd out other flora.
Experimental Setup ·Control v. intervention groups
Two control groups: (C1) lie fallow and (C2) grow corn. Two intervention groups: (I1) grow mixture of native flora and (I2) grow native flora plus clover and toadflax.
(C3) grow mixture of native flora and mix in 20 years recovered soil. This intervention group is meant to test whether microorganisms in the soil would have beneficial effects.
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Question Type
Implied
The author mentions topsoil replacement in the middle of P1: “While the quickest way to restore heavily fertilized land is to remove and replace the topsoil, this is impractical on a large scale such as that of the European effort.” It’s not clear what to predict about the soil used to replace topsoil in this process. Let’s use process of elimination.
a
Thistles cannot grow ██ ███
“Cannot” is too strong. We have no reason to think thistles “cannot” grow in the soil. Perhaps thistles are less likely to grow in the replacement toil, but “cannot” goes too far.
b
It does not ███████ ███████████ ███████ ██ ██████
Fungi aren’t mentioned in connection with the topsoil replacement process in P1, so we don’t know whether the soil is likely to have fungi or not.
c
It contains very ███ █████ ██ ██████ ███████ ███ ██████
We have no reason to think the replacement soil contains “very few” seeds of native plants. Part of the reason for replacing heavily fertilized soil is to encourage native plants to reestablish themselves. So there’s some reason that the soil might have more than just “very few” seeds of native plants.
d
It does not ███████ █████ ███████ ██ ███████████
This is supported, because the process is designed to “restore” land that has been heavily fertilized. It wouldn’t make sense for the topsoil to be replaced with soil that contains large amounts of fertilizer, because over-fertilized land is the problem that the process is trying to solve.
e
It was never ████ ███ ███████ ████ ██ █████ ██████████ ██████
We have no reason to think the soil was “never” used for growing commercial crops. There is reason to think the replacement soil isn’t as heavily fertilized as the soil that it’s replacing, but that doesn’t imply it was never used for growing commercial crops.
Difficulty
54% of people who answer get this correct
This is a very difficult question.
It is similar in difficulty to other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%152
163
75%174
Analysis
Implied
Problem-analysis
Science
Single position
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
7%
161
b
18%
161
c
12%
160
d
54%
167
e
9%
163
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