Benefit of patents ·Spurs research by giving financial incentive to innovate
Passage Style
Critique or debate
Problem-analysis
7.
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Question Type
Main point
The author explores the question of whether discoveries from biotechnology research should be patentable. After presenting the perspective of some researchers who think it shouldn’t be patentable, the author presents her own opinion — patents are unlikely to be as restrictive as researchers fear, and may even help promote research. The main point should capture the author’s own opinion.
a
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This doesn’t capture the author’s opinion, which is that biotechnology patents are unlikely to threaten the progress of basic research.
This doesn’t capture the author’s own opinion about biotechnology patents. The main point isn’t just that there’s a debate; the main point is that those who think patents will severely restrict research are likely not correct.
c
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The author’s main point isn’t critical of the current system of patent protection. So the main point wouldn’t be that the current system is “unfair.”
This best captures the author’s opinion, which is that her own opinionpatents are unlikely to be as restrictive as researchers fear, and may even help promote research
This is too narrow to be the main point. The author does use the expense of patent litigation as a supporting point, but the broader point that it supports is the idea that patents won’t be as restrictive to research as some scientists think.
Difficulty
89% of people who answer get this correct
This is a slightly challenging 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%130
141
75%152
Analysis
Main point
Critique or debate
Law
Problem-analysis
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
2%
151
b
9%
158
c
1%
152
d
89%
165
e
0%
155
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