Expression of Ideas
318 questions
While planning a presentation, a student takes the following notes:
* Kepler-186f is an exoplanet that orbits a red dwarf star known as Kepler-186.
* It belongs to a category of planets that are similar in size to Earth and orbit within their host star's habitable zone.
* The habitable zone is defined as the orbital region around a star where liquid water could potentially exist on a planet's surface.
* Orbiting within this zone does not guarantee habitability, as a planet's surface temperatures depend heavily on its atmospheric composition.
* For example, Kepler-186f receives only one-third of the stellar energy that Earth does, meaning it requires a thick greenhouse atmosphere to prevent freezing.
The student wants to present a generalization about the category of Earth-sized planets in habitable zones. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
A student is reviewing notes on the mimic octopus:
* The mimic octopus (*Thaumoctopus mimicus*) is an Indo-Pacific species that deters predators by impersonating other marine animals.
* It can change its shape, color, and movement patterns to mimic creatures such as flatfish and sea snakes.
* Most other octopus species rely on background camouflage to blend in and hide from predators.
* Unlike the mimic octopus, most octopuses do not actively impersonate other animals.
The student wants to present a generalization about how the mimic octopus defends itself compared to other octopuses. Which choice most effectively uses information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
While preparing a presentation on forest ecology, a student takes the following notes:
* *Pando* is a clonal colony in Utah consisting of over 47,000 genetically identical quaking aspen trees.
* The trees in the colony are connected by a shared underground root system that sends up new shoots.
* In a 2018 study, ecologist Dr. Paul Rogers found that young shoots are being consumed by mule deer and elk before reaching maturity.
* The study noted that in areas protected by fences that exclude these herbivores, young shoots are successfully growing into mature trees.
The student wants to support the claim that herbivore grazing is preventing the clonal colony from regenerating. Which choice best uses information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
In sociology, the "strength of weak ties" theory posits that acquaintances, rather than close friends, are more likely to introduce individuals to novel information and job opportunities because they bridge different social networks. ______ in network theory, the concept of "local bridges" refers to edges in a graph that connect otherwise disparate clusters, facilitating the flow of unique information across the system.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
Unlike many underground predators that rely on visual cues, the star-nosed mole hunts in pitch-black tunnels by using its touch-sensitive nasal tentacles to detect prey. ______ it can identify and consume small insects in under a quarter of a second, making it one of the fastest foraging mammals known to science.
Which choice completes the passage with the most logical transition?
In the early twentieth century, meteorologist Alfred Wegener proposed the theory of continental drift, arguing that Earth's continents were once joined in a single supercontinent before breaking apart. Wegener's theory was met with fierce skepticism from the geological establishment, primarily because he could not identify a plausible mechanism that could propel massive landmasses across the ocean floor. ______ Wegener continued to gather astronomical, paleontological, and climatological data to support his hypothesis until his death in 1930, decades before the discovery of plate tectonics vindicated his ideas.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
While preparing a presentation on marine organisms in extreme environments, a student takes the following notes:
* The Antarctic icefish *Chaenocephalus aceratus* lacks hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein found in the blood of most vertebrates.
* Because it lacks hemoglobin, the fish's blood is translucent and carries only about of the oxygen of typical red-blooded fish.
* To transport enough oxygen, *C. aceratus* has a heart that is three times larger relative to its body size than that of related red-blooded species.
* *C. aceratus* also has blood vessels with wide diameters, which reduces resistance to blood flow.
* These anatomical features allow *C. aceratus* to pump blood at a rate four times faster than related species with red blood.
The student wants to support the claim that *C. aceratus* has developed structural cardiovascular adaptations to offset the oxygen-carrying limitations of its blood. Which choice uses information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
While planning a presentation, a student takes the following notes:
* *Panellus stipticus* is a species of bioluminescent fungus commonly known as the bitter oyster.
* A research team led by Dr. Cassie Vance investigated the mechanism behind the fungus's glow.
* The team discovered that the glow is caused by a chemical reaction between a compound named panal and a luciferase enzyme.
* The team concluded that this bioluminescent reaction likely serves to attract nocturnal insects that help disperse the fungus's spores.
The student wants to summarize the findings of Dr. Cassie Vance's study. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While preparing a presentation on Renaissance painting pigments, a student took the following notes:
* Ultramarine was a blue pigment made from lapis lazuli, a semi-precious stone imported to Europe from Afghanistan.
* Because of its scarcity, ultramarine was extremely expensive, but its brilliant blue color was highly durable and did not fade.
* Smalt was a blue pigment produced in Europe by grinding glass colored with cobalt oxide.
* Smalt was inexpensive and widely accessible, but its color was prone to fading and turning gray over time.
The student wants to contrast ultramarine and smalt in terms of their cost and durability. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While preparing a presentation on paleoclimatology, a student took the following notes:
* Ice cores are paleoclimate archives retrieved primarily from high-latitude polar regions.
* Speleothems are cave mineral deposits found in ice-free low- and mid-latitude regions.
* Ice cores preserve ancient atmospheric gases in trapped bubbles, offering a direct record of global greenhouse gas concentrations.
* Speleothems record variations in regional precipitation and temperature through their mineral layers.
* Both archives allow scientists to reconstruct environmental conditions spanning hundreds of thousands of years.
The student wants to contrast the geographic locations of ice cores and speleothems and the types of climate information they record. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While conducting research on historical climate patterns, a writer took the following notes:
* In 1991, palaeoclimatologist Dr. Marcus Thorne extracted the ice core Core GISP2-B from a central Greenland site.
* In 1997, Thorne extracted Core GRIP-D from a second site located 28 kilometers east of the central site.
* Core GISP2-B contained volcanic ash layers dated to approximately 1642 BCE.
* Core GRIP-D contained a prominent sulfur anomaly measuring 82 parts per billion, dated to 1628 BCE.
* Thorne analyzed the distinct chemical signatures of both cores to differentiate between separate Bronze Age volcanic events.
The writer wants to emphasize the year Core GRIP-D was extracted, its location relative to Core GISP2-B's retrieval site, and its specific chemical anomaly. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While preparing a presentation on the history of science, a student took the following notes:
* Heliobiology is the scientific study of how solar activity affects living organisms on Earth.
* Solar activity includes phenomena such as sunspots, solar flares, and geomagnetic storms.
* The field was pioneered by Soviet biophysicist Alexander Chizhevsky in 1915.
* Chizhevsky specifically investigated correlations between solar cycles and historical epidemics.
The student wants to introduce heliobiology to an audience unfamiliar with the term. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While preparing a presentation on microbiology, a student took the following notes:
* Siderophores are small, high-affinity iron-chelating compounds.
* They are secreted by microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi.
* These compounds bind to iron in the environment, helping microorganisms absorb this crucial nutrient.
* The word "siderophore" comes from Greek roots meaning "iron carrier."
* Scientists are studying these compounds to develop targeted antibiotic therapies.
The student wants to provide a definition of siderophores. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While researching historical shell-based currencies, a student took the following notes:
* Cowrie shells were used as a natural, durable currency across Africa and Asia.
* Cowrie shells are lightweight and difficult to counterfeit.
* Wampum consists of carved, tubular beads made from clam shells.
* Indigenous nations of North America used wampum for ceremonial gifts and currency.
* Making wampum beads required skilled labor to shape and string them together.
The student wants to contrast the geographic regions where cowrie shells and wampum were used and the physical form of each currency. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
A student takes the following notes while researching the subterranean bacterium *Desulforudis audaxviator*:
* *Desulforudis audaxviator* is a rod-shaped bacterium found kilometers below Earth's surface in a South African gold mine.
* It lives in absolute darkness and is completely cut off from the surface biosphere.
* Instead of using sunlight or consuming organic matter, it obtains energy from the radiolysis of water driven by the radioactive decay of surrounding minerals.
* It utilizes this energy to build its own organic compounds from inorganic carbon and nitrogen dissolved in its aquatic environment.
* It is the sole resident of its deep-subsurface habitat, representing a self-contained, single-species ecosystem.
The student wants to present a generalization about how *Desulforudis audaxviator* maintains ecological independence. Which choice most effectively uses information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
Biologists studying the evolutionary history of flight have identified numerous instances of convergent evolution, wherein unrelated organisms independently develop similar physical traits to adapt to aerial environments. __________ both bats and birds evolved wings capable of powered flight, yet their skeletal structures reveal that these appendages adapted from entirely different ancestral limbs.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
While conducting research on Maya archaeology, a student took the following notes:
- In 2018, archaeologist Dr. Takeshi Inomata discovered Aguada Fénix, a Maya site in Tabasco, Mexico.
- Aguada Fénix dates from 1000 BCE to 800 BCE, making it the oldest monumental structure in the Maya region.
- The main platform of the site is also the largest Maya structure, measuring 1,400 meters in length.
- The platform was constructed of clay and earth, rather than the stone typical of later Maya architecture.
The student wants to complete a sentence that emphasizes the age of the Aguada Fénix platform, its massive length, and its specific building materials. How should the blanks in the sentence be completed to achieve this goal using the specific details from the notes?
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In 2020, researchers reported detecting phosphine gas in the atmosphere of Venus, a finding that generated intense interest because phosphine is a potential biomarker on terrestrial planets. The announcement prompted a flurry of planetary modeling and hypotheses about aerial microbes surviving in the planet's sulfuric acid clouds. __________, subsequent independent analyses of the data, as well as new observations with more sensitive telescope arrays, failed to detect any statistically significant trace of the gas, suggesting the original signal may have been a processing error.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
While preparing a presentation on the agricultural history of China, a student takes the following notes:
* The sweet potato (*Ipomoea batatas*) was introduced to China from the Philippines in the late sixteenth century.
* Unlike traditional Chinese staples like rice and wheat, sweet potatoes can grow in sandy or acidic soils and survive severe droughts.
* Historian Martin Heijdra notes that extreme weather caused major famines in China between 1637 and 1643.
* Historical records indicate that Chinese provinces that adopted the sweet potato early experienced significantly lower famine-related mortality rates during the 1637–1643 crisis than did provinces relying solely on traditional crops.
The student wants to support the claim that the introduction of the sweet potato mitigated the impact of agricultural crises in early modern China. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
While researching ancient trade routes, a student took the following notes:
* The Silk Road was a vast network of trade routes that connected East Asia with the Mediterranean region and Europe.
* It was active from the second century BCE to the mid-fifteenth century CE, facilitating the exchange of luxury goods, technologies, and ideas.
* The Amber Road was an ancient European trade route that linked the Baltic coast with the Mediterranean region.
* It was utilized primarily from the Bronze Age through the Roman Empire to transport fossilized tree resin to southern Europe.
The student wants to contrast the geographic regions connected by the two trade routes. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?