Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Dowsing is the practice of walking with sticks or rods that supposedly move when water or other things are underground. Critics say it’s mostly guesswork and inconsistent, and that tools just reflect the dowser’s subconscious guesses and are often used where water is common. Supporters say there are different dowsing methods, many studies use the wrong people, and skilled dowsers might sense tiny underground signals. A careful study in dry areas found top dowsers picked drilling sites more accurately than geologists, suggesting dowsers might detect real subsurface differences.
Logic Breakdown
Scan paragraph 2 for what skeptics themselves concede. The passage explicitly states: Further, skeptics say, numerous studies show that while a few dowsers have demonstrated considerable and consistent success, the success rate for dowsers generally is notably inconsistent.
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Unlock Full Passage16.According to the passage, dowsing's skeptics acknowledge which one of the following?
Correct Answer
A
The passage explicitly reports skeptics as saying that "while a few dowsers have demonstrated considerable and consistent success," overall success is inconsistent. That direct concession matches option A exactly.
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