PrepTest 103
[lcid:3510] Prep Test 103 LSAT — Logical Reasoning — S3
Logical reasoning
Question prompt
A stingray without parasites
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Why the credited answer is right
Credited answer: A
The notes below walk through why it fits the stem and how to eliminate the rest.
Argument or Facts
Facts
Valid or Flawed
NA
Question Type
Paradox Questions
Stimulus Summary
Stingrays are healthier without parasites, but stingrays without parasites evince an unhealthy environment.
Answer Anticipation
With Paradox questions, we generally want to clearly define the paradox ahead of anticipating an answer. Here, the opening line doesn’t present much of a paradox - it seems pretty straightforward that something without parasites is healthier than something with parasites!
So what’s the paradox? It derives from that second sentence. There, it says that stingrays without parasites indicate an unhealthy ecosystem. So while the stingrays might be feeling alright because they’re parasite-free, the ecosystem they’re living in is in trouble.
It’s really unclear what direction this question is going in, but let’s head to the answer choices and find something that connects a lack of parasites to an environment that is in distress.
Answer choices
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ADuring part of their Remaining source text redacted.
Why choice A matches the stem
This answer explains how a lack of parasites could be evidence for a sick environment. The parasites require shrimp and oysters, so if those organisms aren’t around, there would be no parasites. And Those organisms are environmentally vulnerable. So a sick environment would mean no shrimp/oysters, and thus no parasites, explaining how the parasite-free stingray could be evidence for a sick environment! This answer provides an explanation for the second sentence, so it’s the correct answer. -
BA stingray is a Remaining source text redacted.
Why choice B is not credited
This answer doesn’t tie into parasites at all - after all, parasites aren’t prey for the organisms they parasitize. -
CA parasite drains part Remaining source text redacted.
Why choice C is not credited
This doesn’t explain how a lack of parasites ties into environmental health. -
DAn ecosystem can be Remaining source text redacted.
Why choice D is not credited
At the very least, we don’t know if stingrays are very simple organisms (and, in reality, we should say that they aren’t very simple organisms), so these environments with the stingrays wouldn’t trigger this conditional answer choice. This answer also doesn’t address parasites at all - and we also don’t know if the parasites are very simple! -
ESince the life of Remaining source text redacted.
Why choice E is not credited
This answer doesn’t tie into the environment at all, and that’s a key part of the paradox.
What this tests
Discussion
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i was between A and E 1 reply
Started by JackM