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Re: When it was published in 1962, Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring called [#permalink]
1.Based on the passage’s discussion of Carson’s book, which of the following arguments did the book most likely NOT include?

A. An argument in support of using pesticides sparingly (Carson book did support the use of pesticides in restricted manner till it don't harm environment excessively) (Correct)

B. An argument in support of natural alternatives to DDT (Carson book was published to provide natural alternatives to DDT) (Correct)

C. An argument encouraging responsible pesticide use (Yes, Carson encouraged people to use pesticide with responsible attitude) (Correct)

D. An argument in support of banning pesticide use (No, Carson didn't support the complete ban of pesticides) (WRONG)

E. An argument aimed at promoting a desired change (Yes, Carson aimed to get a positive change in society) (Correct)

ANSWER is D

2.According to the passage, an important outcome of Carson’s book was that

A. DDT was banned for agricultural purposes but not for malaria control (Yes, the use of DDT was banned after Carson book was released) {Coreect}

B. chemical companies lost revenue as a result of the book’s publication (Not any such information is given) (Incorrect)

C. birds were able to proliferate in areas where they were once endangered (No such stats mentioned) (Incorrect)

D. the research was not well received within the scientific community (Even though Carson Book was criticized its not an important outcome of book release)(Incorrect)

E. newer research has since disproved many of Carson’s findings (No new research scholars are been considered in passage) (Incorrect)

Answer is A

3. This passage is chiefly concerned with

A. explaining a book’s impact (The passage revolves around Carson's book impact) (Correct)

B. evaluating a book’s research base (Nope, Carson research base is not the main highlight in here) (Incorrect)

C. contrasting a book’s subject matter with previous findings (No previous finding of Carson is related to the new book release because she used to write on natural history) (Incorrect)

D. reporting the results of a newly released study(The results are not been discussed, just books impact in society){Incorrect}

E. criticizing an author’s methods{No, passage main focus is on the impact of book on society not criticizing book to the fullest) (Incorrect)

Answer is A

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Re: When it was published in 1962, Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring called [#permalink]
I don't really agree with the solution of question 2.
Option A says: "DDT was banned for agricultural purposes but not for malaria control" and in the passage it is written that "DDT was not banned for malaria control."
The fact that DDT was not banned for malaria control, doesn't mean that it was banned for agricultural purposes.
The statement in the passage is not sufficient to conclude A.
In fact, it is inclusively said that the passage does not support the ban of DDT pesticide.

Can anybody help me here? Am I thinking wrong?

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