Library/PT 136/Sec 1/Reading Comp
Go to Platform
Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Scientists did experiments on uranium from 1934 to 1939 and kept finding strange, tiny amounts of radioactive substances, but they didn't understand what was happening because they expected different results and the samples were hard to study. Lise Meitner realized those strange products were pieces of a uranium atom, explained that the nucleus had been split, and called this process nuclear fission.

Logic Breakdown

Scan for explicit statements about what impeded physicists' work or how they viewed experiments; the passage directly notes that analyses were hampered by 'the dangers of working with highly radioactive materials.'

Passage Stimulus

Passage Redacted

Unlock Full Passage

27.

According to the passage, which one of the following was true of the physics community during the 1930s?

Correct Answer
E
E is correct. The passage explicitly states: 'These products remained unidentified partly because precise chemical analyses were hampered by the minute quantities of the substances produced and the dangers of working with highly radioactive materials.' That sentence shows the physics community recognized the hazards of working with radioactive substances, which impeded their work.
Upgrade Your Prep

Ready to go beyond free explanations?

LSAT Perfection is the #1 modern LSAT prep platform, trusted by thousands of students for comprehensive test strategies, advanced drilling, and full analytics on every PrepTest.

Detailed explanations for 59 PrepTests
Advanced drillset builder
Personalized analytics
Built-in Wrong Answer Journal
Explore Perfection Plus for full LSAT prep