Best Summary Selection - SSAT Upper Level: Reading
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Identify the best summary: Passage contrasts two leaders’ strategies and explains why one succeeded. Which choice fits?
Identify the best summary: Passage contrasts two leaders’ strategies and explains why one succeeded. Which choice fits?
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The passage compares strategies and shows why one leader’s approach worked. Encapsulates the comparative analysis and explanation of success factors in the leaders' differing methods.
The passage compares strategies and shows why one leader’s approach worked. Encapsulates the comparative analysis and explanation of success factors in the leaders' differing methods.
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Which choice is too broad for a passage mainly about how bees communicate through dances?
Which choice is too broad for a passage mainly about how bees communicate through dances?
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“Animals use many methods to communicate in nature.”. Overgeneralizes beyond the specific focus on bee dances, applying to unrelated communication methods.
“Animals use many methods to communicate in nature.”. Overgeneralizes beyond the specific focus on bee dances, applying to unrelated communication methods.
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Which choice is too narrow for a passage arguing that reading fiction builds empathy and critical thinking?
Which choice is too narrow for a passage arguing that reading fiction builds empathy and critical thinking?
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“One study found that novels can increase empathy scores.”. Limits scope to a single example, ignoring broader arguments on empathy and critical thinking benefits.
“One study found that novels can increase empathy scores.”. Limits scope to a single example, ignoring broader arguments on empathy and critical thinking benefits.
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Which choice is inaccurate for a passage that presents mixed evidence about remote work productivity?
Which choice is inaccurate for a passage that presents mixed evidence about remote work productivity?
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“Remote work always increases productivity for all employees.”. Contradicts the passage by asserting universality where evidence shows variability in outcomes.
“Remote work always increases productivity for all employees.”. Contradicts the passage by asserting universality where evidence shows variability in outcomes.
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Which option is the best summary: Passage describes a problem, evaluates solutions, and recommends one approach. Which choice fits?
Which option is the best summary: Passage describes a problem, evaluates solutions, and recommends one approach. Which choice fits?
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The author assesses possible solutions to a problem and endorses one. Reflects the passage's structure of problem identification, evaluation, and endorsement of a preferred solution.
The author assesses possible solutions to a problem and endorses one. Reflects the passage's structure of problem identification, evaluation, and endorsement of a preferred solution.
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Identify the best summary: Passage explains how a discovery changed a theory and led to new questions. Which choice fits?
Identify the best summary: Passage explains how a discovery changed a theory and led to new questions. Which choice fits?
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A discovery reshaped an existing theory and opened new lines of inquiry. Captures the transformative impact of the finding on theory and its role in sparking further research.
A discovery reshaped an existing theory and opened new lines of inquiry. Captures the transformative impact of the finding on theory and its role in sparking further research.
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Which option is best if one choice matches the passage but adds the author’s opinion more strongly than stated?
Which option is best if one choice matches the passage but adds the author’s opinion more strongly than stated?
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The choice that matches the passage’s tone and strength of claim. Maintains fidelity to the original nuance, avoiding exaggeration that could misrepresent the author's stance.
The choice that matches the passage’s tone and strength of claim. Maintains fidelity to the original nuance, avoiding exaggeration that could misrepresent the author's stance.
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Identify the best summary: Passage argues urban gardens build community and improve diets despite challenges. Which choice fits?
Identify the best summary: Passage argues urban gardens build community and improve diets despite challenges. Which choice fits?
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Urban gardens benefit communities and health, though they face obstacles. Accurately reflects the passage's balanced argument on benefits and challenges without omission or bias.
Urban gardens benefit communities and health, though they face obstacles. Accurately reflects the passage's balanced argument on benefits and challenges without omission or bias.
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Which option is best if one choice is a quotation-like detail and another is a general claim covering the whole passage?
Which option is best if one choice is a quotation-like detail and another is a general claim covering the whole passage?
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The general claim that accurately matches the whole passage. Encompasses the entire text broadly, avoiding the limitations of specific excerpts that miss overall unity.
The general claim that accurately matches the whole passage. Encompasses the entire text broadly, avoiding the limitations of specific excerpts that miss overall unity.
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What should you check first when selecting the best summary among close choices?
What should you check first when selecting the best summary among close choices?
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Whether each choice matches the passage’s central claim. Prioritizes alignment with the primary thesis to differentiate the most representative summary option.
Whether each choice matches the passage’s central claim. Prioritizes alignment with the primary thesis to differentiate the most representative summary option.
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What is a typical trap in summary questions involving cause and effect?
What is a typical trap in summary questions involving cause and effect?
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Reversing the direction of causation stated in the passage. Misrepresents relationships by inverting cause and effect, leading to an inaccurate depiction of the passage.
Reversing the direction of causation stated in the passage. Misrepresents relationships by inverting cause and effect, leading to an inaccurate depiction of the passage.
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What is a typical trap in summary questions involving comparison or contrast?
What is a typical trap in summary questions involving comparison or contrast?
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Stating only one side and ignoring the comparison relationship. Overlooks the relational dynamic, resulting in a partial summary that ignores key contrasts or parallels.
Stating only one side and ignoring the comparison relationship. Overlooks the relational dynamic, resulting in a partial summary that ignores key contrasts or parallels.
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What is a typical trap in summary questions involving a shift in the passage?
What is a typical trap in summary questions involving a shift in the passage?
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Summarizing only the beginning and missing the later shift. Fails to account for evolving arguments, providing an incomplete view of the passage's full progression.
Summarizing only the beginning and missing the later shift. Fails to account for evolving arguments, providing an incomplete view of the passage's full progression.
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What is the primary goal of a good passage summary on the SSAT Reading section?
What is the primary goal of a good passage summary on the SSAT Reading section?
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State the central idea and key points accurately and briefly. Captures the passage's core message and essential elements without distortion or excess detail for effective comprehension.
State the central idea and key points accurately and briefly. Captures the passage's core message and essential elements without distortion or excess detail for effective comprehension.
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What should a best-summary choice include besides the passage topic?
What should a best-summary choice include besides the passage topic?
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The author’s main point and the most important supporting ideas. Ensures a comprehensive summary by integrating the thesis and critical evidence to reflect the passage's intent fully.
The author’s main point and the most important supporting ideas. Ensures a comprehensive summary by integrating the thesis and critical evidence to reflect the passage's intent fully.
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Which option is usually best if one answer is too narrow and another is too broad?
Which option is usually best if one answer is too narrow and another is too broad?
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The option that matches the passage’s overall scope and focus. Balances specificity and breadth to align precisely with the passage's comprehensive focus and boundaries.
The option that matches the passage’s overall scope and focus. Balances specificity and breadth to align precisely with the passage's comprehensive focus and boundaries.
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What is a common sign that a summary choice is too narrow?
What is a common sign that a summary choice is too narrow?
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It focuses on a single detail or one paragraph only. Fails to encompass the entire passage, limiting representation to isolated elements rather than the whole.
It focuses on a single detail or one paragraph only. Fails to encompass the entire passage, limiting representation to isolated elements rather than the whole.
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What is a common sign that a summary choice is too broad?
What is a common sign that a summary choice is too broad?
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It is a vague truism that could fit many unrelated passages. Lacks specificity to the passage, applying generically and missing unique aspects of the content.
It is a vague truism that could fit many unrelated passages. Lacks specificity to the passage, applying generically and missing unique aspects of the content.
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What is a common sign that a summary choice is inaccurate?
What is a common sign that a summary choice is inaccurate?
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It adds or changes a claim not supported by the passage. Introduces unsupported information, distorting the passage's original claims and reducing reliability.
It adds or changes a claim not supported by the passage. Introduces unsupported information, distorting the passage's original claims and reducing reliability.
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What is a common sign that a summary choice is incomplete?
What is a common sign that a summary choice is incomplete?
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It states the topic but omits the author’s main point. Neglects the author's perspective, providing only surface-level information without the core argument.
It states the topic but omits the author’s main point. Neglects the author's perspective, providing only surface-level information without the core argument.
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What is a common sign that a summary choice is too detailed?
What is a common sign that a summary choice is too detailed?
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It includes minor examples, names, dates, or statistics. Overemphasizes specifics, obscuring the broader central idea and key points of the passage.
It includes minor examples, names, dates, or statistics. Overemphasizes specifics, obscuring the broader central idea and key points of the passage.
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What is the best way to treat a summary option that uses extreme words like “always” or “never”?
What is the best way to treat a summary option that uses extreme words like “always” or “never”?
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Be skeptical; choose it only if the passage clearly supports it. Requires verification against the text, as absolutes often overstate claims unless explicitly supported.
Be skeptical; choose it only if the passage clearly supports it. Requires verification against the text, as absolutes often overstate claims unless explicitly supported.
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What should you do if a summary choice contains a true detail but misses the main idea?
What should you do if a summary choice contains a true detail but misses the main idea?
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Eliminate it; a true detail alone is not an adequate summary. Prioritizes the central thesis over peripheral facts to ensure a holistic representation of the passage.
Eliminate it; a true detail alone is not an adequate summary. Prioritizes the central thesis over peripheral facts to ensure a holistic representation of the passage.
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What is the difference between a topic and a main idea in summary selection?
What is the difference between a topic and a main idea in summary selection?
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Topic is subject; main idea is what the author claims about it. Distinguishes the general subject from the author's specific assertion to identify the core message accurately.
Topic is subject; main idea is what the author claims about it. Distinguishes the general subject from the author's specific assertion to identify the core message accurately.
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What is the best summary likely to reflect about passage structure?
What is the best summary likely to reflect about passage structure?
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The passage’s overall progression of ideas, not its minutiae. Mirrors the logical flow and major developments, emphasizing structure over minor or tangential elements.
The passage’s overall progression of ideas, not its minutiae. Mirrors the logical flow and major developments, emphasizing structure over minor or tangential elements.
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