PSAT Writing and Language Practice Question 428
Question: 428
The extent of one's extracurricular 1 participation is a vital factor in college admissions decisions. There are innumerable ways to become involved in your school and 2 community, running for class office, starting a new club, and volunteering as a tutor or mentor. Extracurricular participation should not be 3 burdensome you should find activities that you find enjoyable and pursue them with passion. 4 Despite what many people think, selective colleges are looking for a well-rounded class, not necessarily well-rounded students. What do we mean 5 by this! An elite college would rather have a community of specialists than a group of generalists. 6 So in choosing your extracurricular activity; go for in-depth involvement in one or two areas instead of superficial involvement in many areas.
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
(B) This is the only option that correctly treats this as a question. Given the first part of the sentence, "What do we mean . . . ," it is clear that this should take the form of a question.