Digital SAT Command of Evidence Questions: Practice Drill #4
Command of Evidence Questions are some of the most challenging on the dSAT Reading & Writing Section. Boost your score with this authentic practice question. Includes detailed answer explanations!
The following dSAT Reading & Writing practice drill and detailed answer explanations are crafted to bolster your expertise in what the College Board calls "Command of Evidence Questions.” These questions appear frequently on the digital SAT.
I prefer calling these questions “Logical Operations Questions,” as I believe this name offers a clearer sense of the task at hand. More specifically, the following drill is for Logical Operations: Support (LO:S) Questions.
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(Note — the infographic at the top of this article is for decorative purposes only. It is not part of the drill.)
Drill
Ecologists studying a natural ecosystem in Germany’s Teutoburg Forest region have hypothesized that a decrease in the population of gray wolves has led to a decline in the population of wild rabbits in the area. Gray wolves typically do not hunt rabbits but are known to prey on deer, which graze on vegetation that rabbits rely on for food and shelter.
Which finding, if true, would most directly support the ecologists’ hypothesis?
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