PSAT Reading Question 151: Answer and Explanation

Question: 151

Based on the information in the passage and the graphic, which of the following statements is true?

  • A. The fish with the lowest average weight is the safest to eat.
  • B. A person can safely eat more marlin than albacore tuna in one day.
  • C. Eating large fish carries a lower risk of mercury poisoning than eating small fish.
  • D. A person can safely eat more Alaskan pollock than black-striped bass in one day.

Correct Answer: D

Explanation:

D

Difficulty: Hard

Category: Inference

Getting to the Answer: Remember that the correct answer will be supported by information in both the passage and the graphic. Refer to the passage to draw conclusions about the information in the graphic. The passage states that it is safe to eat fish that contain mercury as long as certain guidelines are followed regarding daily consumption. The graphic shows that Alaskan pollock has the lowest concentration of mercury of the fish listed. Therefore, (D) is the correct answer; a person can safely eat more Alaskan pollock than black-striped bass in one day.

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