Re: Raj Chetty's research has raised an intriguing question
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10 May 2025, 04:00
OFFICIAL EXPLANATION QUESTION #1
B,C
The main idea of the passage is that universal standardized intelligence testing may be useful in identifying high-ability students regardless of their economic status or race. (A) is a 180, or opposite, choice, and is incorrect. (B) is correct. The second sentence of paragraph 2 says, "The key to the effective use of intelligence testing, however ..." is that it be administered universally, that is, to all students. The author supports this idea with the results of universal testing at the Florida school, where dramatic changes were seen in the representation of low-income and minority students in a high-ability educational program. (C) is correct. This choice is supported by the last sentence of the passage, where the author acknowledges possible criticisms of standardized intelligence testing but calls it a "ready, potent tool."