Reading ComprehensionDifficulty: Medium

PT156 S3 P4 Q23 ExplanationKoskan's Oyster Discovery

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Passage

Organic chemist Larry Koskan's inspiration arrived in the mid-1980s, when he read a report by marine biologists describing how oyster shells grow. It was known that oysters secrete calcium carbonate as an essential constituent of their hardened exteriors, but the biologists discovered that molds the mineral into their shells' characteristic shape.

At the time, Koskan was studying the properties of water-soluble polyacrylates. Among other things, these widely used additives help to stem the buildup of damaging mineral-scale deposits (carbonate and sulphate compounds) on the surfaces of industrial water-treatment equipment. What Koskan realized was that the agent produced by the oysters—polyaspartate—inhibits the formation of hydrocarbon compounds that constitute polyacrylates' backbone, it is subject to bacterial action (i.e., it is biodegradable).

Polyacrylates, inexpensive and versatile chemicals, are easy to manufacture and process. In laundry detergents, they act as dispersants that keep dirt suspended in the wash water. As a recent alternative to phosphates, which, via wastewater, pollute surface waters, some half a billion pounds of polyacrylates are used in detergents worldwide every year. virtually forever, and these vast quantities of the highly stable substance are being discarded in landfills.

With requests by consumer products companies for environmentally friendly products growing rapidly, Koskan started his own small company and began researching cost-effective ways of producing polyaspartate for industrial use. Soon, leading chemical companies also began researching the issue, with the consensus being that polyaspartate was the most suitable replacement for polyacrylates. Unfortunately, yet help enliven an environmental chemistry sector saddled with a reputation for ineffectiveness and high cost.

What this question is testing

Application

Your task

Pin down exactly what the question asks about the passage — a detail, the author's view, the structure, or the main point — before looking at the choices.

Common trap

Answers that restate a true detail from the passage but don't answer the specific question being asked.

Winning move

Anticipate the answer in your own words from the passage, then find the choice that matches that prediction.

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The question
23.

Which one of the following scenarios would conform most closely to the assessment given in the final sentence

Answer choices, explained

  1. Trap8% picked this

    Koskan's company produces a carefully designed marketing video that demonstrates the effectiveness of polyaspartate in eliminating scale in both oil production

  2. Trap10% picked this

    Koskan's company comes under increased market competition from leading chemical companies that are developing alternatives to polyaspartate to reduce

  3. Correct78% picked this

    Using revenues from sales of polyaspartate to the oil and farming industries, Koskan's company is able to develop low-cost ways of producing large

    Why this is right

    Answer C is correct.

    Skill tested: Application · how this choice captures the passage's function is the move to repeat next time.

  4. Trap2% picked this

    Koskan's company performs studies demonstrating that polyacrylates are accumulating in landfills at a rate that

  5. Trap1% picked this

    Koskan's company discovers that oysters secrete a highly specialized form of polyaspartate that is difficult to

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