Expression of Ideas
318 questions
While preparing a presentation on climatology, a student takes the following notes:
* Volcanic eruptions release sulfur dioxide (), a gas that can reflect solar radiation and lower global temperatures.
* Climatologist Marcus Thorne analyzed data from two major nineteenth-century volcanic eruptions: the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora and the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa.
* The 1815 Mount Tambora eruption released an estimated tons of into the atmosphere and was followed by a drop in global temperatures.
* The 1883 Krakatoa eruption released an estimated tons of and was followed by a drop in global temperatures.
* Thorne claims that the volume of sulfur dioxide released is not the sole factor determining the magnitude of post-eruption global cooling.
The student wants to support Thorne's claim. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
Deep-sea shrimp of the species *Rimicaris exoculata* inhabit hydrothermal vents along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, a habitat completely devoid of solar light. Because they reside in permanent darkness, these shrimp lack the functional compound eyes typical of other decapod crustaceans. ______ they possess a specialized dorsal organ beneath their carapace that detects faint, near-infrared thermal radiation emitted by the hot vent fluids, allowing them to navigate their environment.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
During a study of medieval European and Islamic cartography, a student compiled the following notes:
* Completed in 1459 by a Venetian monk, the Fra Mauro map depicted the Old World and oriented south at the top of the map.
* The Fra Mauro map was celebrated for incorporating contemporary geographical details from recent Portuguese maritime expeditions.
* Completed in 1154 by the Moroccan scholar Al-Idrisi, the *Tabula Rogeriana* also oriented south at the top.
* The *Tabula Rogeriana* relied primarily on classical geographic traditions and accounts from pre-existing trade routes.
The student wants to contrast the geographical sources used to construct the Fra Mauro map and the *Tabula Rogeriana* while also acknowledging a design similarity between the two maps. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
Neptune's moon Triton is one of the coldest objects in our solar system, with surface temperatures hovering around a frigid minus 390 degrees Fahrenheit. Because of this extreme cold, scientists once expected Triton to be a completely dormant, ice-locked world. ______ data from the Voyager 2 spacecraft revealed that Triton exhibits active cryovolcanism, spewing nitrogen gas and dust plumes miles into its thin atmosphere.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
The following passage discusses the features of a smart thermostat. Which transition word or phrase best completes the passage by establishing an addition relationship?
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The passage below describes how different plant species navigate their environments using sensory cues. Which transition word or phrase best completes the passage to establish a relationship of similarity?
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The following sentences describe the historical scientific process behind mapping the ocean floor and discovering seafloor spreading. What is the most logical and chronological order for these sentences?
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Review the passage below. Identify the transition word or phrase that should be inserted in the blank to establish the correct logical relationship.
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While researching ancient Mediterranean merchant ships, a student took the following notes:
* The *Kyrenia* shipwreck represents a Greek merchant vessel that sank in the 4th century BCE.
* The *Kyrenia* vessel was relatively small, measuring approximately 14 meters in length.
* The *Madrague de Giens* shipwreck represents a Roman merchant vessel that sank around 75–60 BCE.
* The *Madrague de Giens* vessel was a large cargo ship, measuring approximately 40 meters in length.
The student wants to contrast the lengths of the two vessels. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While preparing a presentation on ancient Roman history, a student takes the following notes:
* The Aqua Appia, Rome's first aqueduct, was built underground to protect the water supply from hostile forces during war.
* The Aqua Anio Vetus was constructed forty years later to meet the water demands of Rome's expanding population.
* The construction of the Aqua Anio Vetus was funded entirely by spoils taken from defeated military adversaries.
* Both aqueducts utilized gravity to transport water from distant springs into the city.
The student wants to support the claim that military conflicts influenced the design or funding of Rome's earliest aqueducts. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While preparing a presentation on avian evolution, a student takes the following notes:
* *Microraptor gui* was a dromaeosaurid dinosaur that possessed asymmetric flight feathers on both its forelimbs and hindlimbs.
* The "ground-up" (cursorial) hypothesis proposes that flight evolved in running animals, which requires high-speed running on flat ground to generate lift.
* The "trees-down" (arboreal) hypothesis proposes that flight evolved in tree-dwelling animals that glided from elevated perches.
* Biologist Dr. Sarah Werning used aerodynamic modeling to study the effects of *Microraptor*'s long hindlimb feathers.
* The model showed that the hindlimb feathers would create excessive drag during terrestrial running but would act as stabilizing airfoils during gliding descents.
The student wants to support the claim that *Microraptor*'s physical features are more consistent with the "trees-down" hypothesis than the "ground-up" hypothesis. Which choice most effectively uses information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
For decades, historians of literacy accepted the thesis that silent reading was an exceedingly rare anomaly in the ancient Mediterranean, citing Augustine’s surprise at seeing Bishop Ambrose read without making a sound as proof of its novelty. ______ subsequent examinations of classical texts have revealed that references to reading without speaking appear in works dating back to fifth-century BCE Athens, showing that the practice was familiar to literate Greeks and Romans long before Augustine's time.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
The following passage discusses the origins of ancient writing systems. Complete the passage by typing the transition word or phrase that best establishes the logical relationship between the sentences in the blank.
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Archaeologists studying the ancient city of Caral in Peru found evidence of advanced agricultural techniques, including complex irrigation canals that channeled water from nearby rivers to cultivate squash and beans. ______ the researchers discovered that the city's inhabitants traded these crops with coastal communities for fish and shellfish.
Which choice completes the passage with the most logical transition?
While preparing a presentation on colonial Jamaican history, a student takes the following notes:
* Maroons were communities of formerly enslaved Africans who fled plantations to establish independent settlements in the mountainous interior of Jamaica.
* Following decades of conflict, the British colonial government signed a peace treaty in 1739 with Cudjoe, leader of the Leeward Maroons.
* The treaty officially recognized Maroon autonomy, granting them land ownership and political self-governance.
* The agreement also required the Maroons to capture and return future runaway slaves to the British authorities.
* Additionally, the treaty obligated the Maroons to assist the British military in putting down future slave uprisings.
The student wants to support the claim that the 1739 treaty compromised the Maroons' alignment with other enslaved people in Jamaica despite securing their own independence. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While conventional histories of the Silk Road emphasize the transit of luxury goods such as silk and lapis lazuli, some historians argue that the network's most profound impact was the transmission of mundane agricultural practices. ______ archaeological evidence from the Dunhuang oases indicates that regional farmers integrated West Asian irrigation designs and crop rotation systems, which permanently altered the local ecological and economic landscape.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
While preparing a presentation on plant biology, a student took the following notes:
* Allelopathy is a biological phenomenon in which an organism produces biochemicals that influence the growth, survival, and reproduction of other organisms.
* These biochemicals are known as allelochemicals.
* Allelochemicals can have either positive (beneficial) or negative (detrimental) effects on target organisms.
* The term was first coined in 1937 by Austrian scientist Hans Molisch.
* Black walnut trees and rice crops are well-known examples of plants that use allelopathy to influence surrounding vegetation.
The student wants to provide a definition of allelopathy to an audience unfamiliar with the concept. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
During a study of modern astronomical instruments, a student compiled the following notes:
* The Hubble Space Telescope was launched in 1990 and primarily observes visible and ultraviolet light.
* The Spitzer Space Telescope was launched in 2003 and designed to detect infrared radiation.
* The James Webb Space Telescope was launched in 2021 and also detects infrared radiation.
* Unlike the Hubble Space Telescope, both the Spitzer and James Webb telescopes require specialized cooling systems to function.
The student wants to compare the type of light detected by the Spitzer Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope. Which choice most effectively uses information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
In 1856, eighteen-year-old chemist William Henry Perkin was attempting to synthesize quinine, a treatment for malaria, when his experiment went awry and produced a dark, sticky sludge. As he was cleaning his flask with alcohol, however, he noticed that the substance left a brilliant purple residue on the glass. _______ he patented this new substance as 'mauveine'—the world's first synthetic dye—and launched the modern chemical industry.
Which choice completes the passage with the most logical transition?
Mycorrhizal fungi form symbiotic relationships with plant roots, helping them absorb nutrients like phosphorus and nitrogen more efficiently. In soils degraded by mining or intensive farming, these fungi are often absent, preventing native vegetation from re-establishing. Reintroducing mycorrhizal spores to depleted soils can restore the vital nutrient pathways required for plant growth. ________, local plant diversity often recovers rapidly, allowing the ecosystem to rebuild its structural complexity.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?