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The except questions are yes, except questions. However, the other answers choices can NOT be stated directly in the passage.

In other words, they are a mash-up of except and inference

D si mentioned in the last sentence of the 1st para

many observers are concerned that the long-term effects of these transgenic foods are still poorly understood.

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GeminiHeat & Carcass could you please help me with Q4 & Q6

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4. The relationship between a conventional potato and a “Bt potato” is most similar to which of the following?

Explanation

This is an applying information question. You have to determine what the relationship is between a conventional potato and a “Bt potato,” and then see which of the answer choices presents a corresponding relationship. From the information in the second paragraph, we know that a Bt potato is a potato that has been modified through a new kind of technology so that it has a potentially useful attribute—it is poisonous to insect pests but not to humans—that is not normally found in potatoes.

Answer choice A presents a parallel situation: a car has been modified by technology so that it possesses a potentially useful attribute—the ability to fly—that is not normally encountered in automobiles. This looks like a strong answer, but you need to eliminate the other answer choices.

Answer choice B presents a partially parallel situation—an item has been modified so that it is poisonous—but the addition of bleach does not correspond well to the modifying new technology of the Bt potato, and a bleached hamburger, unlike a Bt potato, is a completely useless item. Overall, B is a weaker choice than A.

Answer choice C is partially parallel in that the second item may be more useful than the first, but there is no mention that the first was modified to produce the second, and the distinguishing attribute of the second computer, greater speed, is a difference in degree, and does not represent an entirely new attribute.

Answer choice D is incorrect on similar grounds; a fatter chicken is just a variant on the old kind of chicken, rather than a chicken with an entirely new attribute. Also, it could be argued that selective breeding, since it is an old technology, is not a good match for the new technology that produced the Bt potato.

Answer choice E is a poor choice because boiling and baking simply represent two different ways to prepare a potato; there is no mention of modifying technology or new attributes. Choices B, C, D, and E are all weaker than A, so A is the best choice.

Answer: A


6. The author’s attitude toward transgenic food can best be described as which of the following?

Explanation

This is a tone and style question. You can gauge an author’s attitude by the use of tone words with strong positive or negative connotations. This passage, however, has very little in the way of tone words, so you have to gauge the author’s attitude by the choice of information presented. The lack of overt tone words means that there is no reason to suspect that the author is “angry,” as in answer choice A. On the other hand, the author presents several concerns voiced by critics without refuting them, so the unreservedly positive terms “Accepting and optimistic” in Answer choice B cannot be correct.

Answer choice C, “Enthusiastically ambivalent,” may not even be possible; in any event, the author does not seem truly enthusiastic about either of the sides in the argument.

Answer choice D, “Interested but uncommitted,” does appear to be an accurate description, because the author is clearly interested enough in the subject to have written the passage, but he or she does not explicitly commit to either side.

The terms in answer choice E are too strong in both directions; the author seems somewhat accepting of the developments in agriculture, but does not make any statements that could be characterized as “hopeful.” The author’s decision to enumerate the concerns of critics without fully refuting them suggests that the author could be suspicious, but there is no clear evidence that the author is necessarily suspicious.

Answer choice D is the best answer. Note that D is the most moderate of the answer choices; this is characteristic of tone questions. ACT rarely permits the authors of passages to express strong emotions. When you see emotional terms like angry or enthusiastic in answer choices for this type of question, those choices are usually wrong.

Answer: D


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