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Question 121Question

Because the light from distant stars takes years to travel across space to reach Earth, astronomers are effectively looking back in time whenever they observe the night sky. This phenomenon allows scientists to study the early history of the universe directly by observing ancient light. Consequently, they can examine real cosmic events rather than relying solely on computer simulations to ______ how early galaxies formed.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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Answer: reconstruct

Answer

reconstruct
The text describes how astronomers can study the early history of the universe directly by observing ancient light, which reduces their reliance on computer simulations. In this context, simulations are used to model or recreate the past. The word 'reconstruct' precisely fits this meaning, as it refers to forming a picture or model of past events or structures.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the context of the sentence containing the blank.
The sentence contrasts studying the universe's history directly (using ancient light) with relying on computer simulations to figure out 'how early galaxies formed.'
Understanding the relationship between direct observation and simulation helps determine the function of the missing word.
2
Determine the required meaning of the blank and evaluate the choices.
The blank requires a word that means to model, recreate, or form a picture of past events. 'Reconstruct' fits this definition perfectly, whereas 'overlook', 'postpone', and 'fabricate' do not align with the context.
Evaluating the choices against the context ensures the most logical and grammatically correct academic word is selected.

Key Concept

Words in Context: High-Utility Vocabulary
Estimated Time:1m 0s
Question 122Question

For decades, astrobiologists relied on the circumstellar habitable zone—the orbital region where liquid water can exist on a planet's surface—as the primary template for locating extraterrestrial life. However, the discovery of subsurface oceans beneath the icy crusts of moons like Europa and Enceladus has prompted a significant paradigm shift. Planetary scientists now argue that geothermal heating, rather than stellar radiation, can sustain liquid water environments capable of hosting life. Consequently, researchers are developing new detection protocols tailored to icy moons, effectively expanding the search for life beyond the traditional boundaries of solar-distance models.

Which choice best describes the overall structure of the text?

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Answer: It describes a traditional scientific framework, introduces a discovery that challenges that framework, explains the mechanism behind this challenge, and outlines the practical effect on research methodologies.

Answer

The option describing how the text introduces a traditional scientific framework, presents a challenging discovery, explains the mechanism, and outlines the practical research consequences.
The correct answer accurately outlines the progression of the passage's arguments. The text begins by defining the traditional circumstellar habitable zone framework, introduces the discovery of subsurface oceans as a direct challenge, explains geothermal heating as the mechanism behind this challenge, and concludes by stating the practical effect (new detection protocols).

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the first sentence of the passage to identify the initial rhetorical move.
The text begins by introducing the 'circumstellar habitable zone' as the long-established 'primary template' for locating extraterrestrial life.
Establishing the starting point helps identify the traditional framework being discussed.
2
Analyze the second sentence, noting the transition word 'However'.
The text introduces a challenge to the old template: 'subsurface oceans' on icy moons like Europa and Enceladus.
Transition words signal shifts in the structure, here moving from a traditional view to a challenging discovery.
3
Analyze the third sentence to understand how it relates to the challenge.
The text explains the mechanism: 'geothermal heating' instead of 'stellar radiation' can sustain liquid water.
This sentence explains why the icy moons can host life despite being outside the traditional habitable zone.
4
Analyze the final sentence to identify the concluding rhetorical move.
The text explains the consequence: researchers are developing 'new detection protocols' to expand the search.
This establishes the practical impact of the scientific paradigm shift on research methods.

Key Concept

Overall Text Structure Analysis
Question 123Question

Columnar basalt formations, characterized by hexagonal stone pillars, are created through a distinct geological cooling process. When a thick layer of basaltic lava begins to cool, it contracts and solidifies. This contraction causes fractures to form on the cooling surface. As the cooling front propagates downward into the lava flow, these fractures extend vertically, splitting the rock into neat geometric columns. The Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland is a classic example of this phenomenon, showcasing how uniform thermal contraction produces regular patterns over vast basaltic landscapes.

Which choice best describes the overall structure of the text?

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Answer: It introduces a geological phenomenon, details the physical process behind its formation, and provides a specific real-world example of the phenomenon.

Answer

It introduces a geological phenomenon, details the physical process behind its formation, and provides a specific real-world example of the phenomenon.
The correct option accurately traces the progression of the text: it starts by introducing the geological phenomenon of columnar basalt formations, follows with a step-by-step description of the cooling and contraction process that creates them, and ends by citing the Giant's Causeway as a specific example.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the first sentence of the passage to identify the opening move.
The first sentence introduces the topic of columnar basalt formations and attributes them to a cooling process.
This establishes the subject and initial framing of the passage.
2
Analyze the middle sentences to identify how the text develops the topic.
The next three sentences describe the step-by-step physical sequence of cooling, contracting, fracturing, and vertical extension that creates the columns.
This explains the mechanism behind the phenomenon introduced at the beginning.
3
Analyze the final sentence to identify the concluding move.
The final sentence introduces the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland as a classic illustration of these formations.
This provides a specific, concrete instance to ground the preceding explanation.

Key Concept

Overall Text Structure Analysis
Question 124Question

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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Although public libraries are traditionally viewed as quiet spaces dedicated solely to reading, modern libraries have increasingly evolved into vibrant community hubs. By hosting workshops, art exhibits, and social events, these institutions seek to civic engagement and strengthen local connections.
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Answer

The correct answer is a word like 'foster', 'promote', 'cultivate', or 'encourage', which logically describes how hosting workshops, art exhibits, and social events helps support and develop civic engagement.
The context indicates that hosting community events is a positive action meant to build up civic engagement and strengthen local connections. Therefore, the blank must be filled with a word that means to encourage, support, or develop, such as 'foster', 'promote', 'cultivate', or 'encourage'.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Determine the contextual clue and relationship established in the sentence.
The phrase 'By hosting workshops, art exhibits, and social events' describes positive actions libraries take, while the parallel clause 'and strengthen local connections' indicates a positive, constructive outcome.
This establishes that the missing verb must convey a positive action that aligns with strengthening connections and supporting the development of civic engagement.
2
Select a high-utility academic verb that fits both the grammatical context and the positive semantic tone.
Verbs like 'foster', 'promote', 'cultivate', and 'encourage' fit grammatically as transitive verbs and semantically describe nurturing or boosting the growth of civic engagement.
This completes the blank in a way that is both grammatically correct and contextually precise.

Key Concept

Words in Context: High-Utility Vocabulary
Question 125Question

For decades, Eurocentric linguistic theories positioned the Inka khipu—a system of knotted, colored cords—as a mere mnemonic device rather than a true writing system, arguing that writing must orthographically record speech sounds. Anthropologist Sabine Hyland challenged this paradigm by identifying phonetic khipus that utilize combinations of animal fiber and spin direction to transcribe specific ayllu (clan) names. By demonstrating that the khipu's physical attributes encode phonetic values, Hyland suggests that Andean recording systems operated on principles distinct from, yet parallel to, alphabetic writing. Consequently, scholars are increasingly forced to re-evaluate the traditional taxonomies of literacy.

Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?

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Answer: It introduces a specific research discovery that directly challenges the conceptual assumption described in the first sentence.

Answer

The correct option is the one stating that the underlined sentence introduces a research discovery that directly challenges the conceptual assumption described in the first sentence.
The correct option describes how the underlined sentence functions to introduce Sabine Hyland's discovery of phonetic khipus, which directly disputes the traditional theory mentioned in the first sentence that writing must be orthographic and that khipus were only mnemonic devices.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the main claim and assumptions of the opening sentence.
The opening sentence outlines a traditional consensus that Inka khipus are not true writing because writing must orthographically record speech sounds.
To understand the context and the premise that the underlined sentence addresses.
2
Determine the content and role of the underlined sentence.
The underlined sentence states that anthropologist Sabine Hyland identified phonetic khipus that transcribe specific clan names.
To identify the content and role of Hyland's research in relation to the opening claim.
3
Connect the underlined sentence's content to the rest of the passage.
Hyland's finding of phonetic transcription directly refutes the traditional theory's claim that khipus are merely mnemonic and cannot record speech sounds.
To determine the logical relationship between the part (the finding) and the rest of the text.

Key Concept

Determining how a specific sentence or part of a text contributes to the development of the author's argument or the passage as a whole.
Estimated Time:2m 0s
Question 126Question

Although many scholars have enthusiastically praised the newly discovered letters of the nineteenth-century poet, some critics have chosen to ________ their approval, noting that the correspondence is occasionally repetitive and lacks the lyrical intensity of her published work.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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Answer: qualify

Answer

qualify
The correct option is 'qualify' because, in this context, it means to limit, modify, or make a statement less absolute. The conjunction 'Although' signals a contrast between the scholars' enthusiastic, unconditional praise and the critics' more reserved stance. By noting that the letters are repetitive and lack lyrical intensity, the critics are not outright rejecting the work, but rather putting limits on their approval.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the context and structure of the sentence.
The sentence begins with the transition word 'Although,' which establishes a contrast between the scholars (who 'enthusiastically praised' the letters) and the critics (who have reservations).
Understanding the logical flow and transition words is essential for determining the relationship between the two parts of the sentence.
2
Evaluate the clues in the second clause.
The second clause notes that the letters are 'repetitive' and lack 'lyrical intensity.' This indicates that the critics' view is not completely negative, but it is not fully positive either; they are placing limits on their approval.
Identifying the specific criticisms helps determine the precise degree of reservation expressed by the critics.
3
Select the vocabulary word that precisely matches this meaning.
The word 'qualify' means to limit or modify a statement or opinion, which perfectly fits the context of showing tempered approval. Other choices either mismatch the tone or fail to capture the contrast.
Matching the contextual definition ensures grammatical and semantic precision.

Key Concept

Identifying the contextual meaning of high-utility academic words by analyzing sentence structure and transitional clues.
Estimated Time:1m 0s
Question 127Question

The acacia tree (Acacia cornigera) of Central America maintains a remarkable symbiotic relationship with acacia ants (Pseudomyrmex ferruginea). The tree provides the ants with specialized nesting sites inside its hollow thorns, as well as nutrient-rich food sources in the form of nectar secretions and leaflet tips. In exchange, the ants serve as an active defense system for the host plant. They aggressively patrol the tree's branches, attacking herbivorous insects that attempt to feed on the leaves and clearing away competing vines that might shade the acacia from sunlight. This mutual dependency ensures the survival of both species in a highly competitive tropical ecosystem.

Which choice best states the main purpose of the text?

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Answer: To describe the mutually supportive relationship between the acacia tree and acacia ants.

Answer

To describe the mutually supportive relationship between the acacia tree and acacia ants.
The correct option describes the symbiotic relationship in which the acacia tree provides food and shelter while the ants defend the tree. This reflects the text's primary focus on how both species depend on each other for survival.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the main topic of the passage.
The passage discusses the symbiotic relationship between acacia trees and acacia ants.
Understanding the primary subjects is the first step in identifying the overall purpose of the text.
2
Analyze how the author describes the interaction between the tree and the ants.
The tree provides nesting sites and food, while the ants defend the tree from herbivores and vines.
This identifies the mutual benefits that define the relationship described in the passage.
3
Synthesize these elements to determine the primary purpose of the whole text.
The main goal of the passage is to describe this mutually supportive relationship.
The correct choice must capture the scope of the entire passage rather than focusing on a single detail or overgeneralizing.

Key Concept

Primary Purpose of the Whole Text
Estimated Time:1m 0s
Question 128Question

Urban forestry initiatives often prioritize planting deciduous trees to mitigate the urban heat island effect, citing their ability to provide shade and cool the air through evapotranspiration. However, municipal planners frequently overlook how seasonal canopy dynamics alter local wind patterns and wind-shear profiles. During winter months, when these trees shed their leaves, the reduction in aerodynamic drag allows ambient wind speeds to increase significantly at street level, potentially exacerbating wind-chill factors and structural wind loads in high-density areas. Consequently, a comprehensive assessment of urban thermal comfort must evaluate canopy characteristics across all seasons, rather than focusing solely on peak summer cooling.

Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?

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Answer: It identifies an overlooked consequence of a popular urban planning strategy, introducing an analysis that supports a final recommendation.

Answer

The correct answer is the option stating that the underlined sentence identifies an overlooked consequence of a popular urban planning strategy, introducing an analysis that supports a final recommendation.
The correct answer identifies the functional role of the underlined sentence. The passage begins by noting a common urban planning strategy (planting deciduous trees for cooling). The underlined sentence then introduces an overlooked factor (seasonal wind changes caused by these trees). The rest of the passage explains the consequences of this oversight (winter wind speed increases) and concludes with a recommendation for year-round canopy assessments. Thus, the underlined sentence introduces a complication that the rest of the text analyzes to support its final recommendation.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the underlined sentence in its local context.
The underlined sentence states that planners overlook how seasonal canopy changes affect local wind patterns, contrasting this with the focus on summer cooling described in the first sentence.
This establishes that the sentence acts as a transition, introducing a limitation or complication to the current practice.
2
Examine the sentences following the underlined portion.
The subsequent sentences explain the physical consequences of the overlooked factor (winter wind speed increases and wind loads) and conclude with a recommendation to evaluate canopies in all seasons.
This shows that the underlined sentence sets up the specific details and analysis that lead directly to the final recommendation.
3
Match the transition and introductory role of the underlined sentence to the correct option.
The option stating that the sentence identifies an overlooked consequence of a popular strategy and introduces the subsequent analysis and recommendation is correct.
This accurately reflects both the content of the underlined sentence and its rhetorical function within the passage's argument structure.

Key Concept

Identifying how a specific sentence transitions between ideas and establishes the premise for subsequent analysis and recommendations.
Question 129Question

In sociological research, the "observer effect"—the tendency of individuals to modify their behavior when they know they are being studied—is often treated as a major obstacle to obtaining authentic data. However, sociologist Elena Rostova argues that this phenomenon is not a fatal flaw but rather a ________ aspect of field research. She contends that by analyzing how subjects alter their behavior in response to the researcher's presence, sociologists can gain valuable insights into the social norms governing the community.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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Answer: constructive

Answer

The correct answer is constructive.
The correct choice is 'constructive' because it best reflects the sociologist's argument that the observer effect is not a fatal flaw but rather a useful and productive aspect of research that provides valuable insights.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the context of the sentence containing the blank.
The sentence sets up a contrast using the transition 'However' and the phrase 'not a fatal flaw but rather a...', indicating that the sociologist views the observer effect positively rather than as a mere obstacle.
Understanding the transition word and the contrast is crucial to determining the tone and general meaning needed for the blank.
2
Examine the supporting evidence in the subsequent sentence.
The sociologist contends that analyzing the behavior modifications yields 'valuable insights'. This indicates the blank must be filled by a word meaning useful, productive, or helpful.
The surrounding context dictates the specific semantic value required for the missing word.
3
Evaluate the choices to find the word that best matches the required meaning and part of speech.
The word 'constructive' is an adjective meaning serving a useful purpose, which matches the positive and productive role described. Other options like 'detrimental', 'peripheral', and 'preventable' either contradict the tone or fail to capture the utility of the phenomenon.
Selecting the option that matches the contextual meaning of the passage ensures the sentence is logical and precise.

Key Concept

Words in Context: High-Utility Vocabulary
Question 130Question

In climatology, the concept of 'microclimates' describes localized atmospheric conditions that differ from the surrounding area. While large-scale climate models often treat a region as uniform, these models can be misleading because variations in topography, vegetation, and urbanization create conditions that are highly ______; a valley and an adjacent ridge, for example, may experience vastly different temperature and precipitation patterns despite their geographical proximity.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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Answer: heterogeneous

Answer

The correct answer is 'heterogeneous'.
The correct answer is 'heterogeneous'. The passage contrasts large-scale climate models, which treat regions as 'uniform,' with the actual reality of microclimates. The word 'While' and the assertion that uniform models are 'misleading' signal that the actual conditions are the opposite of uniform. Since 'heterogeneous' means diverse in character or content, it precisely describes these varied, non-uniform conditions that produce vastly different temperature and precipitation patterns.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the context of the sentence containing the blank.
The word 'While' and the assertion that uniform models can be 'misleading' signal a contrast between how models treat a region ('uniform') and the actual conditions created by microclimates.
Understanding the logical relationship of contrast is necessary to determine what kind of word fits the blank.
2
Evaluate the subsequent example given in the passage.
The passage notes that a valley and an adjacent ridge may experience 'vastly different' patterns.
This example provides the precise definition of the conditions in the blank: they are varied and not uniform.
3
Select the vocabulary word that matches the meaning of 'non-uniform' or 'varied'.
'Heterogeneous' means diverse in character or content, which perfectly describes these varied conditions.
This resolves the blank with the most logically precise and contextually accurate term.

Key Concept

Contextual vocabulary usage in academic texts
Estimated Time:1m 0s
Question 131Question

In cognitive psychology, the phenomenon of semantic satiation occurs when a word is repeated rapidly until it temporarily loses its meaning to the listener. Early researchers hypothesized that this was due to the fatigue of specific neural pathways associated with the word's semantic concept. More recent studies, however, suggest a different mechanism: the repetition activates the word's phonological representation so intensely that it inhibits access to the associated meaning. To test this, researchers designed experiments where participants were primed with either phonologically similar or semantically similar words before repetition, finding support for the inhibition model.

Which choice best describes the overall structure of the text?

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Answer: It introduces a cognitive phenomenon, presents an early explanation for it, contrasts this explanation with a modern hypothesis, and describes an experimental test that supports the modern hypothesis.

Answer

The correct option is the one stating that the text introduces a cognitive phenomenon, presents an early explanation, contrasts it with a modern hypothesis, and describes an experimental test supporting that hypothesis.
The passage begins by defining the phenomenon of semantic satiation. It then introduces an early explanation of this phenomenon (neural fatigue of pathways). Following this, it introduces a competing modern hypothesis (phonological representation causing inhibition). Finally, it describes how researchers tested this modern hypothesis and found results supporting it. Therefore, the passage follows a structure of introducing a phenomenon, detailing an early explanation, contrasting it with a newer one, and presenting experimental support for the newer explanation.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the opening topic and function of the first sentence.
The text defines 'semantic satiation' as a cognitive phenomenon where repeated words temporarily lose meaning.
Understanding the introduction establishes the starting point of the text's structure.
2
Analyze the transition to the second and third sentences to see how the explanation develops.
The second sentence introduces an early hypothesis (neural fatigue), while the third sentence presents a contrasting modern hypothesis (phonological inhibition).
This identifies the shift from an older theory to a newer theory explaining the same phenomenon.
3
Evaluate the final sentence and its connection to the preceding claims.
The final sentence describes experimental tests designed to evaluate these hypotheses, noting that the results supported the newer inhibition model.
This determines how the passage concludes its rhetorical sequence.

Key Concept

Analyzing the overall structure of a text involves identifying the sequence of rhetorical moves the author makes to develop their main idea.
Question 132Question

Deep-sea hydrothermal vents present an exceptionally harsh environment for marine life, characterized by extreme temperatures and toxic chemical concentrations. For decades, biologists struggled to understand how specialized organisms like tube worms could survive without access to sunlight for photosynthesis. Researchers eventually discovered that these organisms rely on a process called chemosynthesis. In this process, symbiotic bacteria living inside the tube worms convert the hydrothermal fluids' hydrogen sulfide into usable energy. This symbiotic relationship allows entire ecosystems to thrive in the dark ocean depths, successfully resolving the mystery of their survival.

Which choice best describes the overall structure of the text?

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Answer: It describes a harsh environmental condition, presents a biological question that puzzled scientists, and explains how a scientific discovery answered that question.

Answer

The choice stating that the text describes a harsh environmental condition, presents a biological question that puzzled scientists, and explains how a scientific discovery answered that question is correct.
The correct answer accurately outlines the progression of the passage. The text first establishes the harsh environmental conditions of hydrothermal vents, then introduces the mystery regarding how organisms survive there without sunlight, and finally explains the discovery of chemosynthesis as the biological explanation that answers the mystery.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the beginning of the passage to identify the initial topic.
The text begins by introducing the extreme, toxic environment of deep-sea hydrothermal vents and notes that biologists struggled to explain how organisms survive there without sunlight.
This establishes the context and the biological puzzle that initiates the text's structure.
2
Analyze the middle and end of the passage to identify the transition and conclusion.
The text transitions to discussing the discovery of chemosynthesis, explaining how bacteria convert chemical compounds to energy to resolve the mystery of survival.
This shows how the passage moves from presenting a problem to explaining its scientific solution.
3
Match the sequence of moves to the answer choices.
The sequence of 'harsh environment' to 'unanswered question' to 'scientific discovery explaining survival' matches the correct choice.
Matching the rhetorical moves confirms the overall structure of the passage.

Key Concept

Overall Text Structure Analysis
Question 133Question

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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For decades, historians assumed that the celestial navigation techniques used by ancient Polynesian voyagers were governed by rigid, unyielding rules. However, recent maritime research suggests that these methods were actually highly ; navigators regularly modified their courses by dynamically integrating unexpected sensory inputs, such as wave temperatures and bird flight patterns, to guide their vessels.
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Answer

A word that means flexible, capable of being modified, or responsive to change, such as 'adaptive,' 'flexible,' 'malleable,' 'fluid,' or 'plastic.'
The passage begins by noting that historians previously believed ancient Polynesian navigation was governed by 'rigid, unyielding rules.' The transition word 'However' signals that the new research points to the opposite conclusion. The second clause explains that navigators 'regularly modified their courses' and 'dynamically' integrated new inputs. Therefore, the blank requires a word that describes a system or method that is flexible, changeable, and responsive to new circumstances. High-utility vocabulary words like 'adaptive,' 'malleable,' 'flexible,' 'fluid,' and 'plastic' all precisely capture this meaning.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the transition word and the contrast established in the passage.
The word 'However' sets up a contrast between the historical assumption that Polynesian navigation techniques were governed by 'rigid, unyielding rules' and the new research findings.
Understanding the logical relationship between the sentences helps determine the definition needed for the blank.
2
Analyze the context clues in the second sentence that describe the navigation methods.
The sentence explains that navigators 'regularly modified their courses' by 'dynamically integrating unexpected sensory inputs.'
This shows that the methods were characterized by change, flexibility, and active adjustment.
3
Determine the definition of the word needed for the blank.
The correct word must mean capable of changing, flexible, or responsive to new conditions.
This aligns with both the contrast to 'rigid' and the description of dynamic course modification.
4
Identify academic terms that fit this meaning.
Words like 'adaptive,' 'flexible,' 'malleable,' 'fluid,' or 'plastic' precisely fit this context.
These terms denote the quality of being able to adjust or be modified in response to changing circumstances.

Key Concept

Words in Context: High-Utility Vocabulary
Estimated Time:2m 0s
Question 134Question

For decades, forest ecologists have sought to explain "crown shyness," a phenomenon in which the uppermost branches of neighboring trees do not touch, creating canopy channels. Some researchers hypothesized that this spacing is a passive result of physical abrasion: wind causes branches to collide and break, pruning the edges. Recently, a team led by biologist Miriama Toro tested this hypothesis by measuring canopy structures in wind-sheltered valleys compared to exposed ridges. They observed that even in wind-shielded environments, trees maintained distinct gaps between their crowns. These findings strongly suggest that crown shyness is not merely mechanical wear, but rather an active, light-sensing growth response that optimizes resource acquisition.

Which choice best describes the overall structure of the text?

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Answer: It introduces a biological phenomenon, outlines a leading hypothesis regarding its cause, describes a study designed to test that hypothesis, and presents findings that support an alternative explanation.

Answer

The correct answer describes the text as introducing a biological phenomenon, outlining a leading hypothesis regarding its cause, describing a study designed to test that hypothesis, and presenting findings that support an alternative explanation.
The correct answer describes the structure of the passage accurately: it begins by introducing a biological phenomenon (crown shyness) and a hypothesis to explain it (physical abrasion), then describes an empirical study testing that hypothesis, and concludes by presenting results that favor an alternative explanation (light-sensing growth).

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the introductory focus of the passage.
The text begins by defining "crown shyness" and detailing the common hypothesis that physical branch abrasion from wind causes this spacing.
This establishes the initial phenomenon and hypothesis.
2
Identify the transition and the function of the middle section.
The text describes an empirical study by Miriama Toro designed to test this abrasion hypothesis by observing trees in wind-sheltered valleys and exposed ridges.
This shows how the author transitions from theory to experimental testing.
3
Analyze the conclusion of the passage.
The text details the findings (gaps remain without wind) and concludes that crown shyness is likely an active light-sensing growth response rather than physical wear.
This clarifies the final rhetorical move: presenting findings that point to an alternative explanation.

Key Concept

Overall Text Structure Analysis
Estimated Time:1m 30s
Question 135Question

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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For decades, planetary scientists assumed that the surface of the dwarf planet Ceres was geologically inert, frozen solid and unchanging. However, recent data collected by the Dawn spacecraft revealed localized deposits of sodium carbonate, indicating that salty water had recently erupted from an underground reservoir. This unexpected discovery suggests that Ceres, far from being a dormant relic, has exhibited active cryovolcanism in its recent history, thereby the long-held assumption that small celestial bodies lack the internal heat necessary for geological activity.
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Answer

The blank should be filled with a word such as 'challenging' or 'undermining' to describe how the new discovery of cryovolcanism contradicts or weakens the previous assumption that Ceres was geologically inert.
The sentence describes how new evidence of geological activity affected a previous assumption that Ceres was geologically inert. Because the new evidence directly opposes the old assumption, a word meaning to dispute, weaken, or call into question is needed. 'Challenging' and 'undermining' are precise academic choices that fit this context.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the context of the passage to determine the relationship between the new discovery and the old assumption.
The passage establishes a contrast: scientists previously assumed Ceres was geologically inert, but new evidence of cryovolcanism (salty water eruptions) shows it is active.
Identifying this contrast is necessary to determine that the new discovery contradicts or weakens the old assumption.
2
Select a precise, high-utility academic word that indicates contradiction, weakening, or disproving, and fits the sentence grammatically.
Words like 'challenging' or 'undermining' fit grammatically as a present participle (following 'thereby') and logically convey that the new data calls the old assumption into question.
The selected word must maintain the academic tone of the passage and align with the sentence structure.

Key Concept

Determining the logical relationship between new evidence and a historical hypothesis, and selecting a precise academic term to describe that relationship.
Question 136Question

Traditionally, ecologists viewed competition as the primary force shaping plant community structures in harsh environments. However, in the late 1990s, researchers began documenting positive interactions, or facilitation, where one species buffers another from physical stress. For instance, nurse plants shade seedlings from scorching heat, enhancing survival rates. While early facilitation research was dismissed as anecdotal, subsequent large-scale meta-analyses confirmed its ubiquity across diverse biomes. Consequently, contemporary ecological models increasingly integrate both competitive and facilitative dynamics to predict community responses to climate change, representing a paradigm shift in the field.

Which choice best describes the overall structure of the text?

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Answer: It outlines a long-held scientific assumption, introduces a contrasting concept with a supporting example, describes how subsequent evidence validated the new concept, and concludes with its impact on modern modeling.

Answer

The correct option describes the passage as outlining a long-held scientific assumption, introducing a contrasting concept with a supporting example, describing how subsequent evidence validated the new concept, and concluding with its impact on modern modeling.
The correct option accurately outlines the progression of the passage: it starts with a traditional view (the long-held assumption that competition is the primary force), introduces a contrasting idea (facilitation) alongside a real-world example (nurse plants shading seedlings), notes that later meta-analyses validated this new concept, and concludes by showing how contemporary ecological models now incorporate both concepts.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the first sentence of the text.
The text begins with a description of how ecologists traditionally viewed competition as the primary force shaping plant community structures.
This establishes the starting point of the text's structure as a long-held scientific assumption.
2
Analyze the second and third sentences of the text.
The text introduces positive interactions (facilitation) as a contrast to competition, and provides the example of nurse plants shading seedlings.
This shows the introduction of a contrasting concept with a supporting example.
3
Analyze the fourth sentence of the text.
The text states that although early research was dismissed as anecdotal, subsequent meta-analyses confirmed the ubiquity of facilitation.
This represents the step of describing how subsequent evidence validated the new concept.
4
Analyze the final sentence of the text.
The text concludes by explaining that contemporary ecological models integrate both competitive and facilitative dynamics.
This shows the final structural move of concluding with the concept's impact on modern modeling.

Key Concept

Overall Text Structure Analysis
Question 137Question

In 1964, astronomers Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson detected a persistent background noise using their horn antenna at Bell Laboratories. Initially, they suspected the interference came from terrestrial sources, urban radio interference, or even pigeon droppings inside the antenna itself. However, after systematically cleaning the instrument and eliminating all possible local disturbances, the hum remained. Parallel to their efforts, physicists at Princeton University were theorizing that the universe's creation would have left a faint, uniform thermal radiation throughout space. When Penzias and Wilson shared their findings with the Princeton team, they realized the noise was actually the cosmic microwave background radiation—the relic radiation from the Big Bang. This accidental detection provided crucial observational evidence for the Big Bang theory, transforming modern cosmology.

Which choice best states the main purpose of the text?

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Answer: To explain how a serendipitous observation by two astronomers provided key evidence confirming a major cosmological theory.

Answer

The correct answer explains how an accidental detection of background radiation by two astronomers provided critical evidence supporting the Big Bang theory.
The correct answer correctly states that the passage's primary purpose is to explain how a serendipitous observation by Penzias and Wilson provided crucial evidence confirming the Big Bang theory. The text traces the sequence of their accidental detection of the noise, their elimination of local interference, their communication with Princeton theorists, and the resulting confirmation of the relic radiation of the universe.

Step-by-Step Solution

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Analyze the passage to identify the main focus of the text.
The text describes how Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson accidentally detected cosmic microwave background radiation and how this discovery supported the Big Bang theory.
Understanding the overall narrative arc helps separate the primary purpose from minor details.
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Evaluate the choices against the overall passage summary.
The option describing a serendipitous observation providing key evidence for a major cosmological theory accurately reflects the whole passage.
The main purpose must encompass the entire passage, not just a single detail or an overly broad generalization.

Key Concept

Identifying the primary purpose of a passage involves summarizing the author's main goal in writing the text as a whole.
Question 138Question

Many historians of technology argue that the widespread adoption of the printing press in fifteenth-century Europe did not immediately democratize knowledge, pointing to the persistent high cost of paper and low literacy rates. However, historian Elena Vance argues that focusing solely on direct literacy overlooks the secondary pathways through which print transformed society. She notes that even illiterate individuals frequently gathered in public squares to hear printed pamphlets read aloud by local officials. Consequently, Vance contends that the early print revolution's social reach should be measured by acoustic transmission rather than individual reading capabilities. This framework suggests that the impact of new media is often structural rather than personal, altering collective communication habits before it changes individual skills.

Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?

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Answer: It presents an observation of a historical practice to support Vance's claim that print media had social effects beyond direct readership.

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It presents an observation of a historical practice to support Vance's claim that print media had social effects beyond direct readership.
The correct answer correctly identifies the function of the underlined sentence as presenting an observation (illiterate individuals listening to printed pamphlets in public squares) that serves to support Vance's argument (that print transformed society through secondary pathways beyond direct readership).

Step-by-Step Solution

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Analyze the structure of the passage and identify the role of Vance's argument.
The passage sets up a contrast between traditional historians (who focus on low literacy to argue print did not democratize knowledge) and Elena Vance (who argues print had secondary pathways of influence).
Understanding the main conflict helps place the underlined sentence in context.
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Examine the specific content and immediate context of the underlined sentence.
The sentence immediately follows Vance's claim that focusing on direct literacy overlooks 'secondary pathways.' The underlined sentence notes that illiterate people listened to printed pamphlets read aloud.
This shows that the underlined sentence is a concrete example illustrating one of those 'secondary pathways.'
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Evaluate the choices to find the one that accurately captures this function without introducing errors.
The option stating that the sentence presents an observation of a historical practice to support the claim that print had effects beyond direct readership is accurate. Other choices mischaracterize the text or introduce speculative claims.
This matches the rhetorical relation of evidence supporting an argument.

Key Concept

Part-to-Whole Rhetorical Function
Question 139Question

In her study of historical documents, sociologist Clara Ruiz warns against treating archives as objective, transparent records of the past. Instead, she argues that archival collections are inevitably ________, reflecting the specific biases, omissions, and political priorities of the institutions and individuals who assembled them.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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Answer: partial

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partial
The passage contrasts the idea of archives being 'objective, transparent records' with the reality that they reflect 'biases, omissions, and political priorities.' In this context, the word 'partial' is used in its secondary meaning to denote bias or favoritism toward a particular perspective. This makes 'partial' the most logical and precise choice to describe archival collections that are shaped by the subjective priorities of their creators.

Step-by-Step Solution

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Analyze the context of the blank in the passage.
The sentence structures a contrast using 'Instead,' showing that archives are not 'objective, transparent records' but rather reflect 'specific biases, omissions, and political priorities' of their creators.
Identifying the relationship between the two parts of the sentence determines what kind of word is needed to fill the blank.
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Evaluate the choices to find the word that means biased or selective.
The word 'partial' can mean biased or favoring one side, which perfectly aligns with the description of archives reflecting biases and political priorities.
Selecting the word that fits both the grammatical function and the semantic context of the sentence completes the text logically.

Key Concept

Contextual vocabulary usage, specifically identifying secondary meanings of common words when contrasted with their opposites.
Question 140Question

In evolutionary biology, the concept of 'niche construction' describes how organisms modify their environments, thereby altering the evolutionary pressures they face. While some researchers characterize these environmental alterations as ________—incidental byproducts of an organism's daily activities—others argue that they represent active, inherited behaviors shaped specifically by natural selection to enhance survival.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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Answer: fortuitous

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fortuitous
The word 'fortuitous' means happening by chance or accident rather than design. In the context of the passage, it is used to describe environmental modifications that are 'incidental byproducts' of an organism's activities, contrasting them with 'active, inherited behaviors' shaped by natural selection. This makes 'fortuitous' the most logical and precise word to complete the text.

Step-by-Step Solution

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Analyze the structure of the sentence, specifically looking for contrast clues.
The transition word 'While' indicates a contrast between how some researchers view the environmental alterations and how others view them.
Identifying the logical relationship between the two viewpoints is essential to determining the meaning of the missing word.
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Examine the context clues surrounding the blank.
The parenthetical appositive 'incidental byproducts of an organism's daily activities' directly defines the blank, indicating that the missing word must mean accidental, unplanned, or occurring by chance.
The blank is immediately followed by a definition, so the correct word must align with that definition.
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Evaluate the given options to find the word that best matches the meaning of 'incidental' or 'occurring by chance'.
'Fortuitous' means happening by accident or chance rather than design, which perfectly aligns with 'incidental byproducts.' Other choices like 'conscious,' 'deleterious,' and 'reciprocal' do not fit this contextual meaning.
Selecting the word that fits both the grammatical function and the precise semantic requirements of the context ensures the text is logical and precise.

Key Concept

Words in Context: High-Utility Vocabulary
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