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Passage1
Althoughsociallearning(theacquisitionofspecificbehaviorsbyobservingotherindividuals
exhibitingthosebehaviors)iswelldocumentedamongfish,fewstudieshaveinvestigatedsocial
learningwithinadevelopmentalcontextinthesetaxa.Ratherthaninvestigatingthedevelopmentofa
particularskill,Chapman,Ward,andKrauseinvestigatedtheroleofgroupdensityduring
developmentinlaterforagingsuccessinlaboratory-housedguppies.Whenraisedwithasmall
numberofconspecifics(membersofthesamespecies),guppieswerequickertolocatefoodby
followingatrainedadultguppythanwereguppiesraisedinlargegroups.Thiscounterintuitivefinding
isexplainedbythefactthatguppiesrearedinthehigh-densityconditionwerelesslikelytoshoal
(swiminagroup)withothersand,therefore,werelesslikelytolearnthebenefitsofsociallearning.
Instead,fishrearedinhigh-densitysituationsmaylearnthatconspecificsaretobeviewedas
competitors,ratherthanaspotentialsourcesofadaptiveinformation.Thisfindingsuggeststhatat
leastforguppies,theearlysocialenvironmentmayhaveaneffectonthecapacityforsociallearning,
ifnotonthesociallylearnedbehaviorsthemselves.
1.Theprimarypurposeofthepassageisto
A.noteaflawinascientificfinding
B.describeaparticularscientificstudy
C.presentaninterpretationofafinding
D.noteadifferencebetweentwoscientificfindings
E.contrasttwoconditionsinwhichaparticularphenomenonhasbeenobserved
2.Regardingresearchonfish,itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat
A.researchstudiesoftheacquisitionofimportantskillsbyfishhaveonlyrecentlybegunto
documenttheroleofconspecificsinthelearningprocess
B.researchonsociallearninginguppiessuggeststhatguppiesdifferinimportantwaysfrom
mostotherfishinthemeansbywhichtheylearnparticularskills
C.researchonsociallearninginfishhasgenerallyfocusedontheacquisitionofskillsotherthan
foraging
D.researchhasestablishedthatsociallearningoccursinsomefishspecieswithout
investigatingthedevelopmentcontextinwhichitoccurs.
E.researchtoinvestigatesociallearninghasbeendonemoreextensivelyonfishthanonother
aquaticanimals.
3.WhichofthefollowingcanbeinferredaboutthestudybyChapman,Ward,andKrause?
A.Itwasinitiallydesignedtoinvestigatesomethingotherthansociallearning.
B.Itrequiredresearcherstoobserveindividualguppiesatmultiplepointsintheirlifespans.
C.Itpointedtothepossibilitythatpopulationdensitymayhavelittletodowithguppies'social
learning.
D.Itrequiredtheobservationofguppiesunderconditionsthatcloselymimickedtheconditionsof
guppiesinthewild.
E.Itindicatedthatguppiesgainadaptiveinformationfrombeingrearedwitharelativelylarge
numberofconspecifics.
Asitwaspublishedin1935,MulesandMen,ZoraNealeHurston'slandmarkcollectionoffolktales,
maynothavebeenthebookthatitsauthorfirsthadinmind.Inthisanthropologicalstudy,Hurston
describesindetailthepeoplewhotellthestories,ofteneveninsertingherselfintothestorytelling
scene.Evidently,however,Hurstonhadpreparedanotherversion,amanuscriptthatwasrecently
discoveredandpublishedafterhavingbeenforgottensince1929.ThisversiondiffersfromMules
andMeninthatitsimplyrecordsstories,withnodescriptiveorinterpretiveinformation.
WhilewecannotknowforcertainwhyHurston'soriginalmanuscriptwentunpublishedduringher
lifetime,itmayhavebeenbecausepublisherswantedsomethingmorethanatranscriptionoftales.
ContemporarynovelistandcriticJohnEdgarWidemanhasdescribedBlackliteratureasthehistory
ofawritingthatsoughttoescapeitsframe,inotherwords,astheeffortofBlackwriterstopresent
thestoriesofBlackpeoplewithouthavingtohaveamediatingvoicetoexplainthestoriestoanon-
Blackaudience.Inthis,Hurstonmayhavebeenaheadofhertime.
1.SelectthesentencethatsuggestsapossiblereasonwhyHurstonwrotetheversionof
MulesandMenthatwaspublishedin1935.
2.ThepassagesuggeststhatHurstonmayhavedonewhichofthefollowinginpreparingher
originalversion?
A.Discussedhermodeofpresentationwithherpublisherbeforewritingthefirstdraft,inorderto
reducethepossibilityofmisunderstanding.
B.Shortenedherpresentationofthestoriestothebareminimuminordertobeabletopresent
morefolklorematerial.
C.Putitasideforseveraldecadesinordertomaximizeitspotentialaudiencewhenitwas
published.
D.Reluctantlyagreedtoreshapeitinordertotakeoutvariouselementswithwhichher
publisherhadbeendissatisfied.
E.Chosenottoincludeeditorialcommentary,inordertopresentthestoriesontheirownterms.
Passage3
Adecreaseinface-to-facesocialcontactcanprecipitatedepression.TimespentusingtheInternet
cannotbespentinface-to-facesocialcontact,sopsychologistshavespeculatedthatsharply
increasingInternetusecancausedepression.StudiesofregularInternetusershavefounda
significantlyhigherincidenceofdepressionamongthosewhohadrecentlydoubledtheamountof
timetheyspentusingtheInternetthanamongthosewhoseusehadnotincreased.Hence,the
psychologists'speculationiscorrect.
Whichofthefollowingisanassumptiononwhichtheargumentdepends?
A.Ingeneral,thereasonthatthepeopleinthestudieshaddoubledtheirInternetusewasnot
thattheyhadearlierexperiencedasignificantdecreaseinopportunitiesforface-to-facesocial
contact.
B.Asharpdecreaseinface-to-facesocialcontactistheonlychangeindailyactivitythatcan
leadtoanincreasedincidenceofdepression.
C.UsingtheInternetpresentsnoopportunitiesforpeopletoincreasetheamountofface-to-
facesocialcontacttheyexperiencedintheirdailylives.
D.RegularInternetuserswhoaredepressedwillexperienceanimmediateimprovementin
moodiftheysharplydecreasetheamountoftimetheyspendontheInternet.
E.BeforetheydoubledthetimetheyspentontheInternet,thepeoplewhodidsowerealready
morepronetodepressionthanareregularInternetusersingeneral.
AfricanAmericandramahas,untilrecently,beenrootedinthemimetictraditionofmodernAmerican
naturalism.Themostdistinctiveattributeofthistraditionisthemechanistic,materialisticconception
ofhumanity.Naturalismseeseachindividualasinextricablyboundtotheenvironmentanddepicts
eachpersonassomeonecontrolledby,insteadofcontrolling,concretereality.AslongasAfrican
Americandramamaintainednaturalismasitsdominantmode,itcouldonlyexpressthe"plightof
AfricanAmericanpeople".Itsheroesmightdeclarethemadnessofreality,butrealityinevitably
triumphedoverthem.
ThesurrealisticplaysofAdrienneKennedymarkoneofthefirstdeparturesfromnaturalismbyan
AfricanAmericandramatist.Theoverallgoalofherworkhasbeentodepicttheworldofthesouland
thespirit,nottomirrorconcretereality.Withinthisframework,Kennedyhasbeenabletoportray
AfricanAmericanmindsandsoulsliberatedfromtheirconnectionstotheexternalenvironment.
1.Whichofthefollowingbeststatesthecentralideaofthepassage?
A.AfricanAmericandramahasbeenprimarilyinfluencedbynaturalismsemphasisonthe
materialistic.
B.AfricanAmericandramahastraditionallyacknowledgedtherelationshipbetweenthe
individualandtheenvironment.
C.AfricanAmericandrama,traditionallynaturalistic,hasbeenlittleinfluencedbydramatist
Kennedy'sspiritualandpsychologicalapproachtodrama.
D.TheworkofKennedysuggestsashiftawayfromacommitmenttostrictnaturalisminAfrican
Americandrama.
E.TheworkofKennedybestexemplifiesthecurrentinterestofAfricanAmericanartistsinthe
spiritualandpsychologicalworlds.
2.Accordingtothepassage,Kennedyisconcernedwithdepictingthe
A.internalratherthantheexternallifeofhercharacters
B.madnessofrealityratherthantheeffectsofreality
C.effectsofmaterialismonAfricanAmericanmindsandsouls
D.relationshipbetweennaturalismandthehumanspirit
E.effectsthathercharactershaveontheenvironment
3.Whichofthefollowingstatements,iftrue,wouldmoststrengthentheauthorsassertionthat
Kennedy'sworkmarksaseriousdeparturefromthetraditiondescribedinthefirstparagraph?
A.Kennedyplacestheactioninareal-lifesettingthatisneverthelessunfamiliartotheaverage
viewerorreader.
B.KennedymovinglyportraysthelivesandstrugglesofprominentAfricanAmericansinthe
UnitedStates.
C.KennedyusescharactersfoundonlyinancientAfricanlegendsandmythology.
D.KennedyprovidesinsightsintoAmericanmimetictraditionanddramaticconvention.
E.Kennedydepictstheeventsinastylereminiscentofatelevisiondocumentary.
Althoughmanyhypotheseshavebeenproposedtoexplainwhysomeplantcommunitiesaremore
susceptiblethanotherstoinvasionbynonnativespecies,resultsfromfieldstudieshavebeen
inconsistentandnogeneraltheoryofinvasibilityhasyetemerged.However,atheorybasedon
fluctuatingresourceavailabilitycouldintegratemostexistinghypothesesandsuccessfullyresolve
manyoftheapparentlyconflictingandambiguousresultsofpreviousstudies.Thesuggestedtheory
isthataplantcommunitybecomesmoresusceptibletoinvasionwheneverthereisanincreasein
theamountofunusedresources.
Thediversityintherangeofresource-releasemechanismscouldpartlyexplaintheabsenceof
consistentecologicalcorrelatesofinvasibility.Inparticular,thetheorypredictsthattherewillbeno
necessaryrelationshipbetweenthespeciesdiversityofaplantcommunityanditssusceptibilityto
invasion,sincenear-completeexploitationcaneachoccurinbothspecies-richandspecies-poor
communities.ThoughLonsdalefoundapositiveassociationbetweenspeciesrichnessandinvasion,
thismayarisefromthetendencyofdiverseplantcommunitiestobenutrientpoorandtherefore
moreresponsivetotheeffectsofhuman-causedinfluxesofnutrients.
1.Thepassageisprimarilyconcernedwith
A.assessingtheempiricalsuccessofatheory
B.explainingwhynoconsistenttheoreticalaccountofaphenomenonhasbeenpossible
C.advocatingapotentialsolutiontoatheoreticalimpasse
D.deducingtestablepredictionsfromaproposedtheory
E.describingthedifficultiesinvolvedinexplainingcertainempiricalresults
2.Itcanbeinferredthattheauthorwouldmostlikelyagreewithwhichofthefollowing
assessmentsoftheresultsfromfieldstudies
A.Manyoftheresultscontradictedpredictionsofsusceptibilitytoinvasionthatarebasedonthe
availabilityofresourcesunusedbythecommunity.
B.Iffluctuatingresourceavailabilityweretakenintoaccount,manyoftheapparent
inconsistenciesamongtheresultscouldbeexplained.
C.Theapparentinconsistenciesandambiguitiesintheresultsarecausedbytryingtomake
themfitaninadequategeneraltheoryofinvasibility.
D.Nogeneraltheoryofinvasibilityhasemergedbecausenoneofthestudieshasbeenableto
assessthedegreeofaninvasionaccurately.
E.Theresultstendtoshowadegreeofsusceptibilitytoinvasionthatislowerthanwouldbe
expectedgiventheprevalenceinthewildofnonnativespecies.
3.Accordingtotheauthor,thetheorybasedonfluctuatingresourceavailabilitymightresolve
"apparentlyconflictingandambiguousresults"because
A.Itexplainshowaparticularcircumstancecanproducedisparateeffects.
B.Itdoesnotassumethatalloftheresultsareinstancesofthephenomenonthatthetheoryis
intendedtoexplain.
C.Itpredictsthatseeminglyminorvariationsinresearchmethodologycanhaveadramatic
effectonresults.
D.Itsaccountisbasedonastatisticaltendencyratherthanonthesuppositionthattheresults
arisefromacausalconnection.
E.Itindicateswhyasimilaroutcomemaybeprecededbyverydifferentcircumstanceson
differentoccasions.
AlthoughsomeskepticspointstoArcticplacessuchasthehighlatitudesofGreenland,where
temperaturesseemtohavefallen,arecentscientificreportconcludesthatinrecentdecades
averagetemperatureshaveincreasedfasterintheArcticthanelsewhere.Scientistshavelong
suspectedthatseveralfactorsleadtogreatertemperatureswingsatEarthspolarregionsthan
elsewhere.First,mostoftheArcticiscoveredinsnowandice,whicharehighlyreflective;ifsnow
andicemelt,theexposedsoil,whichabsorbsheat,servestoacceleratewarming.
Second,thepolaratmosphereisthin,solittleenergyisrequiredtowarmit.Third,lesssolarenergy
islostinevaporationatthefrigidpolesthaninthetropics.
1.Considereachofthechoicesseparatelyandselectallthatapply.
Thepassagementionswhichofthefollowingasfactorsthatmightleadtolargetemperatureswings
inEarthspolarregions?
A.theamountofenergylostduetoevaporationatthepoles
B.soilexposureduetomeltingsnow
C.therelativelythinatmosphereatthepoles
2.InpointingtotheapparenttemperaturechangeinthehighlatitudesofGreenland,the
skepticsmentionedinthepassageintendtoraiseasaquestionwhether
A.Greenlandislesslikelytoexperienceextremetemperaturechangesthanareotherareasof
theArctic.
B.Thosemorelocalizedtemperaturedropsmightindicateanimportanttrendnotcapturedby
theupwardtrendofaverageArctictemperatures.
C.TheremightbeareversalofthetemperaturetrendinthehighlatitudesofGreenland.
D.ThefactorsthatcausetemperaturechangeinthehighlatitudesofGreenlandaredifferent
fromthosethataffecttherestoftheArctic.
E.GreenlandhasmoreiceandsnowonthegroundthandootherareasoftheArctic.
AmongmanyhistoriansabeliefpersiststhatCottonMather'sbiographiesofsomeofthesettlersof
theMassachusettsBayColony(published1702)areexercisesinhagiography,endowingtheir
subjectswithsaintlypietyattheexpenseofhistoricalaccuracy.Yetmodernstudieshaveprofited
bothfromthebreadthofinformationthatMatherprovidesin,forexample,hisdiscussionsofcolonial
medicineandfromhiscriticalobservationsofsuchleadingfiguresasGovernorJohnWinthrop.
Mather'swryhumorasdemonstratedbyhisdetaileddescriptionsofeventssuchasWinthrop's
effortstopreventwood-stealingisoverlookedbythosechargingMatherwithpresentinghissubjects
asextremelypious.ThechargealsoobscuresMather'sconcernwiththesettlersmaterial,notjust
spiritual,prosperity.Further,thispejorativeviewunderratesthebiographiesvalueaschronicles:
Matheramassedallsortsofpublishedandunpublisheddocumentsassources,andhisselectionof
keyeventsshowsamarkedsensitivitytothenatureofthecolony'sdevelopment.
1.Theprimarypurposeofthepassageisto
A.argueagainstatheoryuniversallyacceptedbyhistoricalresearchers
B.callattentiontoanunusualapproachtodocumentingahistoricalera
C.summarizeresearchonaspecifichistoricalfigure
D.counteraparticularviewabouttheworkofabiographer
E.pointoutsubtledifferencesamongcontroversialhistoricalreports
2.TheauthorofthepassageimpliesthatanargumentforthehistoricalaccuracyofMather's
worksismoststronglysupportedbywhichofthefollowing?
A.survivingdocumentsthatcorroborateMather'sdetaileddescriptionsofhissubjects
B.Mather'sfirsthandpersonalacquaintancewiththoseaboutwhomhewrote
C.Mather'sfrankandstraightforwardaccountsofthelivesandtimesofpeopleaboutwhomhe
hadconductedextensiveresearch
D.Mather'sabilitytodetailimportanthistoricaleventsinthereligiouscontextofwhichtheywere
apart
E.thequantityandnatureofthesourcesfromwhichMatherobtainedhisinformation.
3.InformationinthepassagebestsupportswhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutMather's
biographiesofthesettlersoftheMassachusettsBayColony?
A.AnnalswrittenbyMatherandotherswerecensoredbylaterhistorians,thusdetractingfrom
theirvalueasfullandaccurateaccountsoftheperiod.
B.Mather'sdescriptionofGovernorWinthropincludesallofWinthrop'sshortcomings,suchasa
tendencytowardlevityatinappropriatetimes.
C.Mather'sdescriptionsoftheMassachusettsBaycolonistswerebasedprimarilyonfirsthand
experiences.
D.ManyhistoriansbelievethatMather'sbiographiesarepoorsourcesofhistoricalinformation
becausebiographyisaninherentlyunreliablegenreofhistoricalwriting.
E.Mather'swritingsreflectaninterestinthedegreeofeconomicsuccessachievedbyearly
MassachusettsBaycolonists.
4.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatmanyhistoriansbelievethatMather'sbiographies
primarily
A.discloseimportanthistoricaldatafromthesettlers'privatediaries
B.glorifytheearlycolonistsoftheMassachusettsBayColony
C.provideafullerpictureofthemultifacetedcharactersofsuchhistoricalfiguresasJohn
Winthrop
D.indicatethesalutaryeffectsofthesettlers'religiouspracticesoncoloniallife
E.revealthatthesettlersconsideredtheirlivestobesimilartothoseofthesaints
AnalarmingnumberofMediterraneanmonkseals,anendangeredspecies,haverecentlydied.
Postmortemanalysisshowedthepresenceofanasyetunidentifiedvirus,aswellasevidenceofa
knowbacterialtoxin.Seawatersamplesfromtheareawherethesealsdieddidcontainunusually
highconcentrationsofthetoxicbacterium.Therefore,althoughbothvirusesandbacterialtoxinscan
killseals,itismorelikelythatthesedeathsweretheresultofthebacterialtoxin.
Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,providesadditionalevidencetosupporttheconclusion?
A.Virusesaremuchmoredifficulttoidentifyinpostmortemanalysisthanbacteriaare.
B.Mediterraneanmonksealsaretheonlyspeciesofsealintheareawherethebacteriumwas
found.
C.Thebacteriumisalmostalwayspresentinthewaterinatleastsmallconcentrations.
D.Nearlyalltherecentdeathswereamongadultseals,butyoungsealsarefarmore
susceptibletovirusesthanareadultseals.
E.Severalyearsago,alargenumberofmonksealsdiedinthesameareaasaresultof
exposuretoadifferentbacterialtoxin.
Passage9
AnIrishnewspapereditorialencouragingwomentoparticipateinthenon-importationmovement
launchedinIrelandin1779appearsconsistentwithaperceptionthatthepoliticaluseofthe
consumerboycottoriginatedinNorthAmericaandspreadeastwardsacrosstheAtlantictoIreland.
Thisisaviewthatmosthistorianshaveconcurredwith.Forexample,T.H.Breenarguedthatthe
consumerboycottwasabrilliantlyoriginalAmericaninvention.Breendidacknowledgethatafew
isolatedboycottsmayhavetakenplaceinothercountries.However,MaryODowdarguesthatfrom
thelateseventeenthcentury,Irishpoliticaldiscourseadvocatedforthenonconsumptionofimported
goodsandsupportforhomemanufacturesbywomeninwaysthatwerestrikinglysimilartothose
usedlaterinNorthAmerica.
1.Thepassageisprimarilyconcernedwith
A.resolvingadispute
B.advocatingacourseofaction
C.tracingtheevolutionofapractice
D.citingcompetingviewsofanissue
E.chroniclingaseriesofevents
2.Inthecontextofthepassage,thehighlightedsentenceservesto
A.qualifyapointmadeintheprecedingsentence
B.correctanerroneousassumption
C.provideevidenceinsupportofaperceptioncitedintheopeningsentence
D.providearationalefortheviewexpressedinthefollowingsentence
E.establishthepopularityofapointofview
Passage10
Alawhasbeenproposedrequiringthecargoboxesoftruckscarryinggraveltobecoveredbya
tarpaulin,becausevehiclesdrivingclosebehindopen-toppedgraveltruckscanbedamagedby
gravelflyingoffthesetrucks.Thelawisunlikelytosubstantiallyreducesuchdamage,however:
flyinggravelismuchlesslikelytocomefromthecargoboxitselfthanfromthegroovesofthetires,in
whichgravelcanbecomewedgedduringloading.
Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,providesthestrongestsupportfortheargumentgiven?
A.Thedriversofvehiclesbehindagraveltruckaremorelikelytoremainclosebehindthetruck
ifthetruckscargoboxiscoveredthanifitisuncovered.
B.Mosttrucksthatcarrygravelalreadycarrytarpaulinsthattheirdriversusetocoverthecargo
boxwhentheyarecarryingsand,whichcanblowoutofthecargoboxinsignificantquantities.
C.Ofallthedamagethatoccurstovehiclesonthehighway,debristhatfliesofftrucksisthe
causeofonlyaverysmallfraction.
D.Theproposedlawallowsopen-toppedtrucksonthehighwaytohaveuncoveredcargoboxes
whenevertheircargoboxesareempty.
E.Becauseofthegreatweightofaloadofgravel,thedriverofagraveltruckisoftendriving
muchmoreslowlythanmostoftheothervehiclesontheroad.
Passage11
Beforefeministliterarycriticismemergedinthe1970s,thenineteenth-centuryUnitedStateswriter
FannyFernwasregardedbymostcritics(whenconsideredatall)asaprototypeofweepy
sentimentalism—apious,insipidiconofconventionalAmericanculture.Feministreclamationsof
Fern,bycontrast,emphasizehernonsentimentalqualities,particularlyhersharplyhumoroussocial
criticism.MostfeministscholarsfinditdifficulttoreconcileFern'ssardonicsocialcritiqueswithher
effusivecelebrationsofmanyconventionalvalues.
Attemptingtoresolvethiscontradiction,HarrisconcludesthatFernemployedfloweryrhetoric
strategicallytodisguisehersubversivegoalsbeneathapparentconventionality.However,Tompkins
proposesanalternativeviewofsentimentalityitself,suggestingthatsentimentalwritingcouldserve
radical,ratherthanonlyconservativeendsbyswayingreadersemotionally,movingthemtoembrace
socialchange.
Considereachofthechoicesseparatelyandselectallthatapply.
1.Thepassagesuggestswhichofthefollowingaboutthecontradictionmentionedinthe
highlightedsentence?
A.Itwasnotgenerallyaddressedbycriticsbeforethe1970s.
B.ItisapparentinonlyasmallnumberofFernswritings.
C.IthastroubledmanyfeministcriticswhostudyFern.
2.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatTompkinswouldbemostlikelytoagreewithwhichof
thefollowingaboutthecriticsmentionedinthepassage?
A.TheyaccuratelycharacterizetheoverallresultFernisaimingtoachieve.
B.TheyarenotasdismissiveofFernassomefeministcriticshavesuggested.
C.TheyexaggeratetheextenttowhichFernintendedherwritingtoserveasocialpurpose.
D.Theywronglyassumethatsentimentalmustbeapejorativeterm.
E.Theyfailtorecognizetherolethatsentimentalrhetoricplaystoreader'semotions.
3.ItcanbeinferredthattheauthorofthepassagementionsFern's"sharplyhumoroussocial
criticism"primarilyinorderto
A.contrastFern'sapparentintentionswiththeimpressionherwritingmadeonHarris
B.suggestthatmanyfeministcriticshaveattributedtoFernintentionsthatshemaynothave
had
C.identifyanaspectofFern'swritingthatstrikessomescholarsasincompatiblewithother
attributesofherwriting
D.helpaccountfortheeffectFern'swritinghadoncriticsofherowntime
E.identifytheaspectsofFern'swritingforwhichshewasprimarilyknownpriortothe1970s
4.Inthecontextinwhichitappears,"reclamations"mostnearlymeans
A.reformations
B.rehabilitations
C.recapitulations
D.retractions
E.reiterations
Passage12
Aplant-basedautomobilefuelhasjustbecomeavailableinTernland.Acarcanbedrivenasfaron
agallonofthenewplant-basedfuelasacarcanbedrivenonagallonofgasoline,butagallonofthe
plant-basedfuelbothcostslessandresultsinlesspollution.Therefore,driversinTernlandwho
switchtoitwillreducetheamounttheyspendonfuelinayearwhilecausinglessenvironmental
damage.
Whichofthefollowingisanassumptiononwhichtheargumentrelies?
A.Thereisnoexpenseassociatedwithoperatinganautomobilethatishigherwhenthe
automobileusestheplant-basedfuelthanwhenitusesgasoline.
B.Automobilesthathavebeenoperatedusingtheplant-basedfuelcannolongerbeoperated
usingregulargasoline.
C.Theenvironmentaldamageattributabletoautomobilesisduealmostentirelytothe
productionandcombustionoffuelautomobilesuse.
D.Theadvantagesoftheplant-basedfuelovergasolinewillnotleadthosewhoswitchtothe
plant-basedfueltodomoredriving.
E.MostdriversinTernlandwillswitchfromgasolinetotheplant-basedfuel.
Biologistshavelongdebatedaboutwhethereggproductioninbirdsisbiologicallyhighlycostly,
sometheorizingthateggproductionisenergeticallyornutritionallydemanding.Lack,however,
suggestedthatclutchsize-thenumberofeggsabirdlaysperbreedingcycle-isfarbelowthe
potentiallimitofeggproduction.Hesuggestedthatclutchsizehadinsteadevolvedinrelationtothe
numberofyoungthattheparentscouldsuccessfullyrear.Subsequently,moststudiesfocusedon
limitationsoperatingduringchickrearing,particularlyamongaltricialspecies(speciesinwhichthe
parentsfeedtheiryounginthenest).Lacklaterrecognizedthatinprecocialspecies(speciesin
whichyoungfeedthemselves),clutchsizemightbeexplainedbydifferentfactors—theavailabilityof
foodforegg-layingfemales,forexample.
1.Thepassagesuggeststhatbiologistswhosayeggproductioninbirdsisbiologicallyhighly
costlywouldagreethatclutchsizeisdeterminedprimarilyby
A.thenutritionalandenergydemandsofeggproduction
B.thenumberofyoungthattheparentscanrearsuccessfully
C.reproductivelimitationsoperatingduringchickrearing
D.theavailabilityoffoodfornewlyhatchedchicks
E.thedifferencesbetweenaltricialandprecocialspecies
Considereachofthechoices
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