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Soru 1221Soru

A beverage manufacturer creates a functional tea blend by combining Extract AA, which contains 12%12\% polyphenols by volume, and Extract BB, which contains 28%28\% polyphenols by volume. If the manufacturer needs to produce a 200200-liter batch of tea with a total polyphenol concentration of 18%18\% by volume, how many liters of Extract AA must be included in the mixture?

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Cevap: 125

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The manufacturer must include 125125 liters of Extract AA in the mixture.
By setting up the linear system x+y=200x + y = 200 and 0.12x+0.28y=360.12x + 0.28y = 36, substituting y=200xy = 200 - x leads directly to 0.16x=20-0.16x = -20, giving x=125x = 125 liters.

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1
Formulate a system of two linear equations representing the total volume and polyphenol volume.
x+y=200x + y = 200 and 0.12x+0.28y=360.12x + 0.28y = 36
The sum of the individual extract volumes equals the total batch volume, and the sum of the pure polyphenols from each extract equals the total pure polyphenols in the final mixture.
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Substitute y=200xy = 200 - x into the polyphenol equation to solve for xx.
0.12x+0.28(200x)=36    0.12x+560.28x=360.12x + 0.28(200 - x) = 36 \implies 0.12x + 56 - 0.28x = 36
Substituting one variable reduces the system to a single linear equation in terms of xx.
3
Combine like terms and solve for xx.
0.16x=20    x=200.16=125-0.16x = -20 \implies x = \frac{-20}{-0.16} = 125
Isolating xx yields the required volume of Extract AA.

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Systems of Linear Equations in Applied Mixture Problems
Soru 1222Soru

For decades, economic historians maintained that the rapid expansion of the textile industry in eighteenth-century Britain was primarily driven by technological innovations in mechanization, such as the spinning jenny and the steam engine. According to this traditional view, these inventions drastically reduced production costs, allowing British manufacturers to undersell foreign competitors and dominate global markets.

However, recent scholarship by economist Clara Thorne challenges this technological determinism. Thorne argues that technology was a secondary factor rather than the primary catalyst. By analyzing factory ledgers and trade records from 1750 to 1800, Thorne demonstrates that access to cheap, reliable energy sources—specifically abundant coal deposits situated near navigable waterways—was the crucial precondition that enabled manufacturers to adopt and scale mechanical inventions in the first place. Regions in continental Europe possessed similar mechanical patents during this period but failed to industrialize at a comparable pace due to the prohibitively high cost of transporting fuel to factory sites. Therefore, Thorne concludes that geographic fuel accessibility, rather than inventive ingenuity alone, was the foundational factor explaining Britain's industrial leadership in textiles.

Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken Thorne's argument regarding the primary cause of the British textile industry's rapid expansion?

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Cevap: Continental European regions situated directly adjacent to major coal fields experienced no significant textile expansion until after importing British mechanical inventions.

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Continental European regions situated directly adjacent to major coal fields experienced no significant textile expansion until after importing British mechanical inventions.
The argument asserts that fuel accessibility was the foundational catalyst for industrial growth and that technology was merely secondary. The correct answer presents a scenario where fuel access was present in continental Europe, yet no growth occurred until British technological innovations were introduced. This directly demonstrates that technology was the primary essential condition for expansion, severely undermining the researcher's claim.

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1
Identify the author's core claim and central premise.
Thorne claims that geographic access to cheap fuel (coal near waterways) was the primary catalyst for British textile expansion, while technological inventions were merely secondary.
To weaken an argument, one must target the logical link between the primary cause claimed and the observed outcome.
2
Determine what evidence would invalidate Thorne's causal claim.
Showing that regions with abundant cheap fuel failed to grow until they received technological inventions proves that technology, not fuel access, was the primary necessary catalyst.
If fuel presence alone failed to produce growth without technology, fuel cannot be considered the primary driving catalyst over technology.
3
Evaluate the answer choices to find the statement that provides this counter-evidence.
The statement describing European regions adjacent to coal fields failing to expand until acquiring British machinery directly refutes Thorne's thesis.
It isolates fuel availability and shows it was insufficient for industrial expansion without technological innovation.

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Evaluating and Weakening Passage Claims
Soru 1223Soru

Consider the following sentence from a historical analysis of nineteenth-century industrial materials:

"While gutta-percha insulation degraded rapidly when exposed to atmospheric ultraviolet radiation, its chemical stability under hyperbaric oceanic conditions was so exceptional that submerged cable sections recovered after two decades of continuous operation exhibited virtually no dielectric breakdown attributable to ambient seawater exposure."

Based on the sentence above, which of the following can be properly inferred regarding gutta-percha insulation?

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Cevap: Deep-water environmental conditions do not cause rapid degradation of gutta-percha to the same extent that exposure to sunlight above water does.

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Deep-water environmental conditions do not cause rapid degradation of gutta-percha to the same extent that exposure to sunlight above water does.
The sentence explicitly contrasts two conditions: exposure to atmospheric ultraviolet radiation (which caused rapid degradation) and exposure to hyperbaric oceanic conditions (which resulted in virtually no dielectric breakdown over twenty years). It logically follows that deep-water conditions do not cause rapid degradation to the same degree that sunlight above water does.

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1
Analyze the structural contrast in the target sentence.
Identified a contrast marker ('While...') comparing atmospheric exposure (ultraviolet radiation) with underwater exposure (hyperbaric oceanic conditions).
Single-sentence inference questions rely on strict logical deductions grounded in clause relationships.
2
Evaluate the specific factual claims made for each environment.
Atmospheric UV radiation caused rapid degradation, whereas two decades of hyperbaric seawater exposure produced virtually no dielectric breakdown.
Determines the factual boundaries of what must be true.
3
Deduce the valid logical conclusion.
Submerged oceanic conditions are far less damaging to gutta-percha than above-ground atmospheric UV exposure.
Matching the direct comparative inference without bringing in outside assumptions.

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Single-Sentence Logical Inference
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Soru 1224Soru

Read the passage below and match each paragraph with the statement that best describes its structural function within the author's overall argument.

Paragraph 1
For decades, neoclassical environmental economists maintained that carbon taxation represented the unambiguously superior mechanism for emissions reduction. Proponents argued that fixed tax rates provided market participants with long-term price certainty, thereby facilitating capital investment in low-carbon technologies without exposing firms to the stochastic price spikes characteristic of early quantitative allowance markets. Furthermore, carbon taxes were lauded for utilizing existing tax collection infrastructures, minimizing the administrative overhead and regulatory arbitrage that frequently plagued pioneer permit auctions.

Paragraph 2
However, recent empirical analyses of modern regional emissions trading schemes present a nuanced challenge to this conventional dichotomy. Researchers examining second-generation cap-and-trade systems equipped with dynamic allowance reserves and stringent price floors observed that price volatility was comparable to, and in some sectors lower than, compliance costs under national tax regimes. Crucially, these hybrid market designs retained the unique capacity to guarantee absolute quantitative caps on aggregate carbon output—an ecological safeguard that price-based taxation inherently fails to secure when economic growth exceeds forecasts.

Paragraph 3
Ultimately, evaluating carbon pricing solely through the lens of tax versus trade obscures the convergence of contemporary policy design. By incorporating safety-valve price controls into quantitative allowance systems, modern frameworks effectively synthesize the price predictability of taxes with the environmental assurance of hard caps. Consequently, future policy debates should move beyond binary theoretical disputes and focus instead on optimizing these hybrid operational structures.

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Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 3

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Paragraph 1 matches with 'Outlines a traditional economic consensus and details the theoretical advantages supporting it.', Paragraph 2 matches with 'Introduces empirical evidence demonstrating how modified market mechanisms overcome historical drawbacks.', and Paragraph 3 matches with 'Synthesizes opposing policy models and advocates shifting focus toward hybrid framework optimization.'
Each paragraph is accurately matched to its main structural function: Paragraph 1 articulates the conventional economic preference for taxation; Paragraph 2 presents empirical findings showing how updated cap-and-trade designs remedy historical limitations; Paragraph 3 synthesizes these perspectives and calls for optimizing hybrid policy structures.

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1
Analyze the structural role of Paragraph 1
Paragraph 1 lays out the established neoclassical view favoring carbon taxation due to price certainty and administrative simplicity.
Establishing the prevailing consensus provides the context against which the rest of the passage develops.
2
Analyze the structural role of Paragraph 2
Paragraph 2 uses recent empirical studies to show that modern cap-and-trade features (price floors, allowance reserves) address the volatile prices of earlier permit markets while retaining absolute emission caps.
This paragraph introduces counter-evidence that reframes the traditional debate established in the opening paragraph.
3
Analyze the structural role of Paragraph 3
Paragraph 3 argues that theoretical debates over tax versus trade miss the practical integration of both systems, concluding that research should focus on optimizing hybrid models.
The final paragraph resolves the contrast between Paragraph 1 and Paragraph 2 by proposing a synthesized policy focus.

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Determining Paragraph Function and Structural Role
Soru 1225Soru

In dendroclimatology, analyzing the annual ring widths of Great Basin bristlecone pines (Pinus longaeva) at subalpine tree line elevations has long served as a proxy for temperature anomalies. However, recent physiological studies demonstrate that during prolonged thermal stress, these high-altitude conifers alter their allocation of photosynthetic carbon, favoring defense over radial growth. Specifically, under persistent summer vapor pressure deficits exceeding historical baselines, bristlecone pines divert carbohydrates to synthesized terpene resins. This biochemical shift inhibits secondary xylem formation, causing false-ring absence or abnormally narrow rings that do not strictly correlate with ambient mean temperatures.

Furthermore, plant physiologist Elena Rostova established that terpene resin viscosity increases markedly during multi-year drought episodes. This elevated viscosity seals wood tracheids against cavitation—the formation of air embolisms within the xylem conduit—thereby preserving hydraulic integrity during acute moisture stress. While earlier dendroclimatological models assumed that radial growth reduction at the upper tree line was driven primarily by low night-time temperatures inhibiting cell division, Rostova’s findings reveal that xylem suppression often represents an active metabolic investment in resiniferous protection rather than a passive thermal constraint.

Crucially, Rostova noted that the protective benefit of viscous resin is contingent upon soil mycorrhizal fungal networks. These symbiotic fungi facilitate the root uptake of phosphorus required for terpene synthesis. In stands where microclimate shifts have compromised mycorrhizal populations, trees fail to elevate resin viscosity despite severe atmospheric dryness, rendering them vulnerable to widespread xylem embolisms.

According to the passage, soil mycorrhizal fungal networks are vital to bristlecone pines during periods of atmospheric dryness because these fungi

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Cevap: enable the root absorption of a nutrient necessary for the synthesis of defensive terpene resins

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Soil mycorrhizal fungal networks facilitate the root uptake of phosphorus, which is required for the synthesis of protective terpene resins.
The correct answer accurately reflects explicit passage detail. Paragraph three explicitly states that soil mycorrhizal fungal networks facilitate the root uptake of phosphorus required for terpene synthesis, allowing the trees to elevate resin viscosity during dry periods.

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1
Locate the targeted entity in the text
Identified the final paragraph discussing 'soil mycorrhizal fungal networks' and their function during dry periods.
The stem explicitly asks why mycorrhizal fungal networks are vital to bristlecone pines during periods of dryness.
2
Extract the explicit factual evidence
The text states: 'These symbiotic fungi facilitate the root uptake of phosphorus required for terpene synthesis.'
Direct factual retrieval requires identifying the explicit statement detailing the fungal mechanism.
3
Match the extracted fact to a paraphrased option
The statement matches the option noting that fungi 'enable the root absorption of a nutrient necessary for the synthesis of defensive terpene resins.'
'Phosphorus' is semantically equivalent to 'a nutrient' and 'terpene synthesis' matches 'synthesis of defensive terpene resins'.

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Direct Factual Retrieval from Complex Reading Passages
Soru 1226Soru

Historically, historical linguists relied exclusively on the comparative method—reconstructing proto-languages by identifying systematic sound correspondences across cognates—to trace language family trees. In recent years, computational linguists introduced Bayesian phylogenetic inference, applying evolutionary modeling algorithms borrowed from biology to lexical data matrices. Early proponents of phylogenetic methods claimed these models could objectively resolve longstanding debates, such as the geographical origin of Proto-Indo-European. However, prominent traditional linguists have questioned the core premise of applying biological mutation models to linguistic evolution, arguing that lexical replacement rates vary unpredictably due to socio-cultural factors like language contact and prestige borrowing, unlike genetic mutation rates which obey relatively stable probabilistic clocks.

While these traditional critiques rightly highlight the limitations of naive glottochronological assumptions, they risk dismissing the genuine utility of modern Bayesian framework refinements. Recent phylogenetic iterations incorporate relaxed-clock models that explicitly accommodate rate heterogeneity across branches, thereby accounting for varying cultural pressures. Moreover, when integrated with archaeological and ancient DNA evidence, phylogenetic probability distributions offer valuable quantitative constraints that purely qualitative comparative methods cannot provide. Thus, while computational trees should never supersede meticulous historical reconstruction, viewing them as inherently incompatible with qualitative linguistics reflects an unwarranted methodological rigidity.

Based on the passage, which of the following best describes the author’s attitude toward the traditional linguists' critique of Bayesian phylogenetic methods?

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Cevap: Guarded endorsement of its recognition of model limitations, coupled with criticism of its sweeping rejection of computational utility

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Guarded endorsement of its recognition of model limitations, coupled with criticism of its sweeping rejection of computational utility
The correct answer accurately reflects the author's nuanced perspective in the second paragraph. By stating that traditional linguists 'rightly highlight' limitations, the author shows qualified agreement with their observation, but by calling their total rejection of computational methods 'unwarranted methodological rigidity,' the author criticizes their sweeping dismissal.

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1
Identify the structural pivot and tone indicators regarding traditional linguists' critique.
The second paragraph begins with 'While these traditional critiques rightly highlight the limitations... they risk dismissing the genuine utility...', indicating a balanced stance.
Analyzing contrastive transition words like 'While' and 'rightly' clarifies both the approving and critical components of the author's perspective.
2
Evaluate the author's partial endorsement of the critique.
The author agrees that traditional linguists validly point out the pitfalls of treating language evolution like simple biological mutation.
The phrase 'rightly highlight' demonstrates qualified agreement with the critique's basic observations.
3
Evaluate the author's pushback against the critique's conclusion.
The author considers total rejection of computational methods to be 'unwarranted methodological rigidity.'
This establishes that the author rejects an extreme or absolute dismissal of Bayesian phylogenetic models.

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Author Tone and Attitude Inference
Soru 1227Soru

For decades, the dominant paradigm in evolutionary biology held that adaptive phenotypic changes could be transmitted across generations solely through the alteration of DNA sequences. However, recent investigations into transgenerational epigenetic inheritance—where environmental stresses induce molecular modifications such as DNA methylation without altering the underlying nucleotide sequence—have challenged this strict neo-Darwinian consensus. A striking illustration occurs in the flowering plant Arabidopsis thaliana, where exposure to hyper-saline soil induces stable methylation patterns at specific loci controlling ion transporter expression. Remarkably, offspring grown in non-saline environments retain these altered methylation profiles and exhibit enhanced salt tolerance for several generations.

Skeptics of epigenetic evolution contend that such non-genetic modifications are merely transient acclimatizations, destined to be erased during germline reprogramming. They argue that without permanent genetic assimilation via mutations, epigenetic marks cannot drive long-term macroevolutionary speciation. Yet, proponents emphasize that even temporary transgenerational plasticity can shield vulnerable populations from extinction during sudden ecological shifts. By providing an immediate, albeit temporary, survival buffer, epigenetic adaptation buys critical time for rare beneficial genetic mutations to arise and spread through standard natural selection. Thus, far from replacing traditional evolutionary mechanisms, epigenetic inheritance functions as a crucial evolutionary scaffold, bridging the gap between immediate environmental acclimation and permanent genomic adaptation.

Which of the following best describes the primary function of the author's mention of offspring grown in non-saline environments retaining altered methylation profiles?

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Cevap: To provide empirical evidence that an environmentally induced molecular modification can persist across generations in the absence of the initial stressor.

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The author mentions the retention of altered methylation profiles in offspring grown in non-saline environments primarily to provide empirical evidence that environmentally induced molecular modifications can persist across generations even without the continuing presence of the initial stressor.
The author presents the case of Arabidopsis thaliana as an illustration of transgenerational epigenetic inheritance. Explaining that offspring retain altered methylation profiles even when grown in non-saline environments directly demonstrates that the epigenetic change is inherited across generations and persists in the absence of the original environmental stressor.

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1
Locate the targeted detail in the passage and examine its immediate context.
The reference appears in the first paragraph, immediately following the introduction of transgenerational epigenetic inheritance as a challenge to strict neo-Darwinian consensus.
Understanding the surrounding structural context reveals why the author introduced this specific example.
2
Analyze the relationship between the specific detail and the broader claim in the paragraph.
The author introduces Arabidopsis thaliana as a 'striking illustration' of transgenerational epigenetic inheritance. The detail that offspring retain altered methylation in non-saline environments demonstrates that the trait is inherited across generations rather than being a immediate, single-generation response to salt.
Functional role questions test how a specific detail supports the author's local argument.
3
Evaluate the answer choices to find the option that matches this structural function without overstating or distorting the author's claim.
The option stating that the detail provides empirical evidence of molecular modifications persisting across generations without the initial stressor accurately reflects the author's purpose.
The correct answer must precisely match the scope and tone of the passage's argument.

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Functional Role of Specific Details
Soru 1228Soru

In the early twentieth century, electrical grids relied almost exclusively on thermal power plants fueled by coal or oil. Because these plants required several hours to adjust their power output to accommodate fluctuating demand, utility managers faced severe operational inefficiencies during peak hours. To address this mismatch, engineers developed pumped-storage hydroelectricity. In this system, surplus electricity generated during periods of low demand is used to pump water from a lower reservoir to an upper reservoir. When electricity demand spikes, the stored water is released back down through turbines to generate additional power almost instantaneously.

Although pumped-storage facilities require significant capital investment and specific geographical conditions, they provided early power networks with unprecedented flexibility. By smoothing out the disparity between baseload supply and consumer demand, pumped-storage systems allowed thermal power plants to operate continuously at optimal efficiency, significantly reducing overall operational costs. Consequently, the technology laid the groundwork for modern energy storage strategies.

The author mentions that thermal power plants "required several hours to adjust their power output" primarily in order to achieve which of the following functions in the passage?

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Cevap: Identify the operational limitation of thermal plants that prompted the creation of pumped-storage hydroelectricity.

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The statement highlights the specific operational shortcoming of thermal power plants that motivated engineers to develop pumped-storage hydroelectricity as a solution.
The author introduced the fact that thermal plants required several hours to adjust output to illustrate the specific operational inefficiency facing electrical grids. The next sentence explicitly states that pumped-storage hydroelectricity was developed 'to address this mismatch,' demonstrating that the detail serves to explain the problem that motivated the invention.

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1
Locate the detail in the text and analyze the immediate context.
The detail appears in the second sentence, describing how thermal plants needed hours to adjust output to fluctuating demand.
Understanding the context around a specific detail clarifies why the author introduced it.
2
Examine the sentence that immediately follows.
The text states: 'To address this mismatch, engineers developed pumped-storage hydroelectricity.'
This establishes a direct causal link showing the detail describes a problem that the new technology was created to solve.
3
Evaluate the options to select the choice matching this rhetorical function.
The option identifying the operational limitation that prompted the creation of pumped-storage hydroelectricity accurately describes this functional role.
It captures the purpose of demonstrating the practical challenge that drove technological innovation.

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Functional Role of Specific Details
Soru 1229Soru

If xx is a positive integer, is x21x^2 - 1 divisible by 8?

(1) xx is an odd integer.
(2) x=2kx = 2k for some integer kk.

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Cevap: EACH statement ALONE is sufficient.

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EACH statement ALONE is sufficient.
The correct choice indicates that each statement alone is sufficient. Statement (1) proves x21x^2 - 1 is always a multiple of 8 (a definitive 'Yes'), while Statement (2) proves x21x^2 - 1 is an odd integer and thus never a multiple of 8 (a definitive 'No'). Because both statements independently yield conclusive answers to the Yes/No question, each statement alone is sufficient.

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1
Rephrase the question stem target algebraically
The target is whether x21=(x1)(x+1)x^2 - 1 = (x - 1)(x + 1) is divisible by 8 for positive integer xx.
Factoring the expression reveals the product of consecutive even integers when xx is odd.
2
Evaluate Statement (1) independently
If xx is odd, let x=2m+1x = 2m + 1 for some non-negative integer mm. Then x21=(2m+1)21=4m2+4m=4m(m+1)x^2 - 1 = (2m + 1)^2 - 1 = 4m^2 + 4m = 4m(m + 1). Since m(m+1)m(m + 1) is the product of two consecutive integers, it is always even, so m(m+1)=2pm(m + 1) = 2p. Thus 4m(m+1)=8p4m(m + 1) = 8p, which is always divisible by 8. Statement (1) provides a definitive 'Yes'. Statement (1) is SUFFICIENT.
A statement that consistently yields a 'Yes' answer to a Yes/No DS question is sufficient.
3
Evaluate Statement (2) independently
If x=2kx = 2k for some integer kk, xx is an even integer. If xx is even, x2x^2 is even, which means x21x^2 - 1 is an odd integer. An odd integer can never be divisible by 8. Statement (2) provides a definitive 'No'. Statement (2) is SUFFICIENT.
In Yes/No Data Sufficiency, a statement that consistently yields a definitive 'No' is sufficient.
4
Synthesize the results from both statements
Since Statement (1) alone is sufficient and Statement (2) alone is sufficient, the correct option is the choice stating each statement alone is sufficient.
Both statements independently answer the stem question definitively.

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In Yes/No Data Sufficiency, sufficiency requires a definitive, consistent answer ('Yes' for all cases OR 'No' for all cases). A statement yielding a consistent 'No' is fully sufficient.
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Soru 1230Soru

Paleoclimatologists analyzing ocean sediment cores rely on the ratio of oxygen-18 to oxygen-16 isotopes in the fossilized calcium carbonate shells of benthic foraminifera—single-celled organisms residing on the abyssal seafloor—to reconstruct historical global ice volumes. Because lighter oxygen-16 evaporates from ocean surfaces more readily than heavier oxygen-18, atmospheric moisture becomes enriched in oxygen-16. During glacial periods, this lighter isotope becomes trapped in expanding continental ice sheets, leaving ocean water relatively enriched in oxygen-18. Consequently, the calcium carbonate shells formed by benthic organisms during glacial eras incorporate higher proportions of oxygen-18 than those formed during warmer interglacial periods.

For decades, critics argued that this isotopic variation was an unreliable proxy for ice sheet volume because isotopic uptake in carbonate shells is also influenced by ambient water temperature. If deep-ocean waters cooled significantly during glacial periods, that thermal shift alone could account for the observed isotopic changes. However, recent trace-element analyses of deep-sea sediments demonstrate that abyssal ocean temperatures fluctuated by less than 1.5 degrees Celsius between glacial and interglacial extremes. Because abyssal waters remained thermally stable, the thermal effect on shell chemistry was negligible.

Based on the passage, which of the following statements regarding benthic foraminifera shell composition during glacial periods is most strongly supported?

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Cevap: The increased proportion of oxygen-18 in the shells is primarily attributable to changes in global ice volume rather than to temperature shifts in the abyssal seafloor environment.

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The increased proportion of oxygen-18 in benthic foraminifera shells during glacial periods is primarily attributable to changes in global ice volume rather than to temperature shifts in their abyssal environment.
The passage establishes in the first paragraph that glacial ice traps oxygen-16, enriching ocean water in oxygen-18, which is then incorporated into benthic foraminifera shells. In the second paragraph, the author addresses critics' concerns about water temperature by presenting evidence that deep-ocean water temperatures varied by less than 1.5 degrees Celsius, rendering thermal impact negligible. Synthesizing these two separate points supports the inference that the increased oxygen-18 ratio is driven by global ice volume changes rather than abyssal thermal shifts.

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1
Identify premise 1 regarding isotope ratios and ice volume.
The first paragraph establishes that expanding continental ice sheets trap lighter oxygen-16, enriching ocean water—and consequently benthic foraminifera shells—in oxygen-18.
This establishes global ice volume as a cause of increased oxygen-18 proportions in ocean water.
2
Identify premise 2 regarding abyssal water temperature stability.
The second paragraph notes that deep-sea water temperatures fluctuated by less than 1.5 degrees Celsius, meaning thermal effects on shell chemistry were negligible.
This rules out ambient water temperature shifts as a major alternative explanation for isotopic changes in abyssal shells.
3
Synthesize the non-contiguous premises to draw the inference.
Combining both facts confirms that the elevated oxygen-18 in glacial benthic shells reflects global ice volume changes rather than deep-sea thermal changes.
Eliminating thermal shift as a primary cause leaves ice sheet volume as the supported primary factor.

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Multi-Sentence Synthesis Inferences
Soru 1231Soru

For decades, economic historians argued that the rapid proliferation of corporate R&D laboratories in early twentieth-century America was driven primarily by industrial firms seeking to internalize market innovations and shield proprietary knowledge from competitors. Under this traditional model, internal laboratories allowed conglomerates to streamline technological development while minimizing transaction costs associated with licensing external patents. However, recent archival analysis of industrial patent filings between 1910 and 1930 suggests a more nuanced dynamic. Researchers observed that firms establishing in-house laboratories actually increased their licensing of university-developed patents by over forty percent during the same period.

Historian Evelyn Vance contends that rather than functioning as isolated intellectual fortresses, early corporate laboratories served primarily as "absorptive capacity engines." According to Vance's thesis, internal research capabilities enabled firms to accurately evaluate, acquire, and commercialize complex scientific discoveries generated outside their boundaries. Without sophisticated in-house scientists, firms lacked the technical knowledge necessary to gauge the viability of external technological breakthroughs. Consequently, Vance argues, the primary economic driver behind corporate laboratory expansion was not defensive isolationism, but the strategic necessity of facilitating external technological integration.

Which of the following, if true, would most directly weaken Vance's argument regarding the primary economic driver behind the expansion of early corporate research laboratories?

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Cevap: During the period studied, firms that lacked internal research laboratories successfully licensed and commercialized university-developed patents at rates comparable to firms with extensive internal laboratories.

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The option stating that firms lacking internal laboratories successfully licensed and commercialized university patents at rates comparable to firms with internal laboratories.
The correct answer directly attacks Vance's core premise: that internal laboratories were necessary for firms to evaluate and integrate external technological innovations. If firms without internal research laboratories were able to license and commercialize university patents at identical rates, then internal laboratories were not a strategic necessity for absorptive capacity, severely undermining Vance's proposed explanation for why laboratories expanded.

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1
Identify Vance's core argument and underlying premise
Vance argues that early corporate laboratories were built primarily as 'absorptive capacity engines' because internal technical expertise was a necessary prerequisite for evaluating and integrating external university patents.
To weaken an argument, one must identify the central logical leap between the evidence and the author's conclusion.
2
Determine the condition required to weaken this specific causal claim
Finding evidence that internal laboratories were not actually required to successfully evaluate, acquire, or commercialize external patents would undermine the claim that absorptive capacity was the primary driver of lab expansion.
If the outcome occurs just as effectively without the presumed necessary cause, the necessity claim fails.
3
Evaluate the answer choices against the required weakening condition
The correct choice demonstrates that firms without internal labs achieved identical success in licensing and commercializing university patents, proving internal labs were not necessary for that purpose.
This directly refutes Vance's premise that internal scientific capabilities were required to facilitate external technological integration.

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Evaluating Passage Arguments and Claims
Soru 1232Soru

Executive Director of Apex Tech: Every individual software module in our new operating system was developed by top security specialists and passed its independent unit test with zero syntax errors. Therefore, when all forty modules are combined into a single integrated platform, the entire operating system is guaranteed to run without performance bottlenecks or unexpected crashes.

Which of the following best describes the logical flaw in the Executive Director's argument?

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Cevap: It presumes without justification that a property held by each individual component of a system must also belong to the system as a whole.

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The correct answer identifies the fallacy of composition: assuming that because every constituent module functions without error in isolation, the integrated operating system as a whole will function flawlessly.
The argument assumes that because each individual software module has no syntax errors and passes independent unit testing, the entire combined system will function flawlessly. This is a classic fallacy of composition: inferring that a system as a whole must possess a characteristic simply because each of its individual constituent parts possesses that characteristic. In software engineering and complex systems, individual components can interact in unpredictable ways, creating system-level bottlenecks or crashes even if each component is bug-free in isolation.

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1
Analyze the premise and conclusion structure of the argument.
Premise: Each individual module has zero syntax errors and passed independent testing. Conclusion: The integrated system composed of all modules will run without crashes.
Identifying the premises and conclusion clarifies the logical leap taken by the author.
2
Evaluate the logical relationship between the parts (modules) and the whole (operating system).
System integration often introduces complex inter-module interactions, memory leaks, and interface conflicts that do not exist within isolated modules.
Attributes of individual components do not automatically transfer to the combined whole.
3
Match the identified reasoning gap to the correct flaw description.
The argument illustrates an Error of Composition (inferring whole-system properties from part-level properties).
Selecting the option that accurately describes inferring whole-system properties from part-level properties correctly points out the flaw.

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Errors of Composition and Division
Soru 1233Soru

During the Seven Years' War (1756–1763), British prize courts introduced the Rule of 1756, a maritime legal doctrine establishing that a neutral nation could not engage in wartime trade between a belligerent nation and its colonies if such trade had been forbidden during peacetime. French colonial policy had strictly reserved trade with the French West Indies to domestic vessels (the Exclusif). However, faced with British naval blockades, France opened its Caribbean ports to neutral Dutch merchantmen. To circumvent British interception, Dutch shippers devised a circuitous arrangement: goods were transported from French colonial ports like Saint-Domingue to neutral Dutch ports in the West Indies (such as Sint Eustatius), offloaded and cleared through local customs to acquire neutral documentation, and subsequently re-exported to continental Europe.

When British privateers seized these cargoes, Dutch merchants argued that the intermediate stop rendered the voyage two separate, legitimate neutral transit legs. British Admiralty Judge Sir Edward Simpson rejected this defense, formulating the early doctrine of continuous voyage. Simpson ruled that if the intent from the inception of the shipment was to transport goods continuously from a belligerent colony to the enemy mother country, the intermediate documentation constituted an artificial evasion rather than a genuine break in carriage. Consequently, the entire voyage was treated as a single continuous movement subject to confiscation. Crucially, Simpson's decision hinged not on the ultimate destination of the sugar itself, but on whether the goods had entered the bona fide domestic commercial inventory of the neutral transit port—determined by whether the merchandise had been paying local consumption taxes and unladed into local market circulation rather than merely transshipped under bond.

According to the passage, British Admiralty Judge Sir Edward Simpson determined that a neutral shipment's continuous voyage was genuinely interrupted if which of the following occurred at the intermediate port?

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Cevap: The cargo entered the neutral port's domestic market by being discharged into local commercial inventory and assessed local consumption duties.

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The correct option states that the continuous voyage was genuinely interrupted if the cargo entered the neutral port's domestic market by being discharged into local commercial inventory and assessed local consumption duties.
The passage explicitly asserts in its concluding sentence that Simpson determined whether a continuous voyage was broken based on whether the merchandise was unladed into local market circulation and paid local consumption taxes, which directly aligns with entering domestic commercial inventory and paying local duties.

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1
Identify the target keyword and entity in the prompt.
The target is Sir Edward Simpson's specific criterion for what constitutes a genuine break in a continuous voyage at an intermediate port.
Direct factual retrieval requires locating the precise sentence addressing Simpson's ruling.
2
Locate the explicit passage evidence.
The final sentence states: 'Simpson's decision hinged not on the ultimate destination of the sugar itself, but on whether the goods had entered the bona fide domestic commercial inventory of the neutral transit port—determined by whether the merchandise had been paying local consumption taxes and unladed into local market circulation...'
This clause contains the direct factual test used by the Admiralty Judge.
3
Match the explicit evidence with its semantic paraphrase among the answer choices.
Discharging goods into local commercial inventory and paying local consumption duties directly mirrors 'unladed into local market circulation' and 'paying local consumption taxes'.
The correct choice paraphrases explicit text without altering core meaning.

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Direct Factual Retrieval
Tahmini Süre:2m 0s
Soru 1234Soru

Consider the following passage:

Recent environmental studies indicate that restored coastal mangrove forests absorb carbon dioxide per acre at a rate up to four times higher than mature tropical rainforests. Consequently, several climate action groups argue that redirecting all international forestry conservation funds exclusively to coastal mangrove restoration is the single most effective global strategy for rapid atmospheric carbon reduction. However, marine biologists note that mangroves require strict salinity and tidal conditions, restricting their maximum global viable surface area to less than 5 percent of the area suitable for terrestrial forests.

Statement: The marine biologists' observation regarding geographical surface area constraints directly weakens the climate action groups' argument for redirecting all conservation funding exclusively to mangroves.

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Cevap: True

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The statement is True.
The proposal claims that allocating all funding to mangroves is the single most effective global strategy. The evidence regarding surface area limitations proves that mangroves can only address a tiny fraction of global forest capacity. Demonstrating this physical constraint directly exposes a weakness in the argument for exclusive funding.

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1
Identify the central argument and proposal of the climate action groups.
The climate groups advocate allocating all international conservation funds exclusively to mangrove restoration based on superior per-acre absorption rates.
To evaluate whether a statement weakens an argument, the core premise and conclusion of that argument must be clearly defined.
2
Analyze the counter-evidence provided by the marine biologists.
Biologists establish that suitable mangrove habitat accounts for less than 5 percent of total potential forest land globally.
This factual constraint establishes an absolute ceiling on the global volume of carbon mangroves can capture.
3
Determine how the counter-evidence affects the validity of the central argument.
Since exclusive funding to mangroves ignores the remaining 95 percent of viable land area, the strategy fails to maximize global carbon reduction. Exposing this flaw weakens the claim that an exclusive mangrove strategy is the most effective approach.
Evidence that reveals a fatal bottleneck in a proposed strategy logically weakens claims advocating for that strategy's exclusive adoption.

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Evaluating Passage Arguments and Claims
Soru 1235Soru

A freight logistics company charges fixed rates per unit for two types of cargo containers: Type XX and Type YY. Shipping 44 Type XX containers and 33 Type YY containers costs a total of $290\$290. Shipping 66 Type XX containers and 55 Type YY containers costs a total of $460\$460. Based on these rates, what is the total cost to ship 77 Type XX containers and 66 Type YY containers?

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Cevap: $545

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$545
By solving the system 4x+3y=2904x + 3y = 290 and 6x+5y=4606x + 5y = 460, subtracting the first equation from the second yields 2x+2y=1702x + 2y = 170, so x+y=85x + y = 85. Adding x+y=85x + y = 85 to 6x+5y=4606x + 5y = 460 gives 7x+6y=5457x + 6y = 545. Alternatively, solving individually yields x=35x = 35 and y=50y = 50, giving 7(35)+6(50)=5457(35) + 6(50) = 545.

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1
Set up a system of linear equations representing the given shipping costs.
Let xx be the cost per Type XX container and yy be the cost per Type YY container. Equation (1): 4x+3y=2904x + 3y = 290. Equation (2): 6x+5y=4606x + 5y = 460.
Translate the word problem statements into linear equations.
2
Subtract Equation (1) from Equation (2) to find a linear combination.
(6x + 5y) - (4x + 3y) = 460 - 290 \implies 2x + 2y = 170 \implies x + y = 85.
Determining the combined cost of one container of each type simplifies calculating larger combinations.
3
Add the expression for x+yx + y to Equation (2) to obtain 7x+6y7x + 6y.
(6x + 5y) + (x + y) = 460 + 85 \implies 7x + 6y = 545.
Combining 6x+5y6x + 5y and x+yx + y directly gives the cost for 77 Type XX and 66 Type YY containers without requiring individual variable solving.

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Linear combinations and systems of linear equations in two variables
Tahmini Süre:1m 30s
Soru 1236Soru

Data Set PP consists of five distinct integers with a range of 2020 and a standard deviation of d1d_1, where d1>0d_1 > 0. A new Data Set QQ is formed by multiplying each integer in Data Set PP by 2-2 and then adding 77 to the product. What are the range and standard deviation of Data Set QQ in terms of d1d_1?

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Cevap: Range is 4040; standard deviation is 2d12d_1

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Range is 4040; standard deviation is 2d12d_1
The correct answer accounts for both linear transformation rules for measures of dispersion: multiplying every value in a dataset by a scalar cc multiplies both the range and standard deviation by c|c|, and adding a constant kk to every value does not alter either measure. Here, multiplying by 2-2 scales the range from 2020 to 4040 and the standard deviation from d1d_1 to 2d12d_1. Adding 77 has no effect on either measure.

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1
Analyze the effect of multiplying each element by a constant c=2c = -2.
The range scales by c=2=2|c| = |-2| = 2, giving a new range of 20×2=4020 \times 2 = 40. The standard deviation scales by c=2=2|c| = |-2| = 2, giving a new standard deviation of 2d12d_1.
Measures of dispersion (range and standard deviation) are non-negative distance metrics, so they scale by the absolute value of any multiplicative constant.
2
Analyze the effect of adding a constant k=7k = 7 to each element.
The range remains 4040, and the standard deviation remains 2d12d_1.
Adding a constant shifts every data point by the exact same distance, leaving all pairwise distances between data points unchanged.

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Linear Transformations on Range and Standard Deviation
Soru 1237Soru

In organizational theory, the structural inertia model posits that mature corporations rarely execute successful strategic reorientations. Proponents argue that internal bureaucratic rigidities, committed capital assets, and established organizational routines severely restrict an enterprise’s capacity to respond flexibly to technological disruptions. Consequently, industry turnover is driven primarily by population ecology processes—the replacement of legacy firms by new entrants—rather than by adaptive transformation within incumbent firms.

However, recent longitudinal empirical studies examining firm longevity across high-technology sectors challenge the universality of this rigid framework. Researchers analyzing semiconductor manufacturers over a forty-year span observed that while structural inertia frequently delays initial competitive responses, incumbent firms possessing decentralized R&D units successfully reallocated capital toward disruptive market segments. These adaptive incumbents maintained market share through iterative micro-adjustments rather than abrupt, top-down operational overhauls.

Furthermore, the original structural inertia model underestimates the role of dynamic capabilities—specifically, managerial routines that reconfigure internal resources in response to external shifts. By focusing exclusively on structural rigidity, structural inertia theorists mistake operational stability for strategic paralysis. Although legacy firms face substantial friction when attempting radical change, firms equipped with dual organizational architectures—balancing operational efficiency in core units with autonomous innovation in experimental ventures—demonstrate that incumbent survival often stems from deliberate adaptation rather than external ecological selection.

Based on the passage, which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the author's argument regarding the primary cause of legacy firm survival during technological disruptions?

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Cevap: In high-technology sectors, surviving legacy firms maintained market share primarily because regulatory compliance costs prevented new competitors from entering the market, rather than through internal strategic reallocation.

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The argument is most weakened by the finding that surviving legacy firms maintained market share primarily because regulatory compliance costs prevented new competitors from entering the market, rather than through internal strategic reallocation.
The author asserts that legacy firms survive technological disruptions through internal dynamic capabilities and deliberate strategic reallocation. The option stating that surviving legacy firms maintained market share primarily due to regulatory compliance costs delaying new entrants weakens this claim by offering a compelling alternative explanation: incumbents survived because of external market protection, not because of their internal adaptive capabilities.

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1
Identify the author's main claim regarding legacy firm survival
The author argues that legacy firms survive technological disruptions due to internal adaptation, micro-adjustments, and dynamic capabilities enabled by dual organizational architectures.
To weaken an argument, one must first isolate the core causal claim made by the author.
2
Evaluate the impact of an alternative explanation on the author's causal claim
If survival was actually driven by external regulatory barriers shielding incumbents from new competitors, then internal adaptation and dynamic capabilities were not the true cause of their survival.
Demonstrating that an alternative factor caused the observed outcome directly undermines the author's assertion of internal adaptation.

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Evaluating Passage Arguments and Claims
Soru 1238Soru

In the late nineteenth century, the establishment of the Ottoman Public Debt Administration (OPDA) in 1881 marked a significant shift in international sovereign finance. Following the Ottoman Empire’s default on its foreign loans in 1875, European creditor nations pressed for direct oversight of specific imperial revenue streams to service outstanding bonds. Unlike earlier foreign financial commissions that served merely in advisory capacities, the OPDA was granted independent executive authority to collect designated state taxes—including duties on silk, spirits, and fisheries, as well as the salt monopoly revenue—directly from provincial taxpayers without intervention from the Ottoman Ministry of Finance.

Economic historians have debated the precise structural impact of the OPDA on the domestic Ottoman economy. Proponents of the institution argue that by instituting rigorous accounting auditing and modern fiscal management techniques, the OPDA restored foreign investor confidence, thereby facilitating capital inflows for critical infrastructure projects, such as the Anatolian Railway. Conversely, critics emphasize that the administration prioritized debt service over domestic economic development, siphoning off substantial fiscal reserves that could otherwise have financed local industrialization or agricultural modernization. Furthermore, because the OPDA retained exclusive administrative control over salt production and distribution, local agrarian producers faced artificially inflated prices for industrial salt, which hindered the development of regional food preservation industries. Nevertheless, archival records confirm that the OPDA’s administrative collection costs remained lower than those of the imperial treasury, primarily because the administration employed localized tax agents who were compensated via fixed commission rather than variable tax-farming surcharges.

According to the passage, which of the following explicitly accounts for the lower administrative collection costs of the Ottoman Public Debt Administration compared to those of the imperial treasury?

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Cevap: It utilized local tax collectors who received remuneration through a predetermined commission structure rather than fluctuating surcharges.

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The OPDA achieved lower administrative collection costs by employing localized tax agents who were compensated via a fixed commission rather than variable tax-farming surcharges.
The final sentence of the passage explicitly states that the OPDA's administrative collection costs were lower than those of the imperial treasury because it employed localized tax agents compensated through fixed commissions rather than variable tax-farming surcharges. The correct choice provides a direct semantic equivalent of this statement.

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1
Locate the specific target keyword in the prompt
Identify the section discussing 'administrative collection costs' in the passage.
Direct factual retrieval requires finding the exact sentence addressing the prompt's detail.
2
Analyze the lead-in cause cited in the text
The text states costs were lower 'primarily because the administration employed localized tax agents who were compensated via fixed commission rather than variable tax-farming surcharges.'
Isolate the explicit reasoning provided by the author.
3
Match the explicit fact to the correct semantic paraphrase
The choice describing local tax collectors receiving remuneration through a predetermined commission structure accurately paraphrases the passage evidence.
GMAT correct choices rephrase passage details using synonymous terms.

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Direct Factual Retrieval
Soru 1239Soru

Analysis of sediment cores from a lake adjacent to a Bronze Age settlement reveals a sudden, steep decline in oak tree pollen accompanied by a dramatic increase in grass pollen around 1200 BCE. Archaeologists conclude that the settlement's inhabitants deliberately cleared the surrounding oak forests to expand agricultural land for crop cultivation. However, several paleoclimatologists contend that a regional shift toward severe aridity during the same period caused the natural die-off of the oak trees. Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the archaeologists' conclusion?

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Cevap: Sediment layers corresponding to 1200 BCE contain high concentrations of domesticated cereal grain phytoliths and micro-charcoal particles characteristic of controlled field burning, while oxygen-isotope ratios in the same layers indicate stable precipitation levels.

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The statement showing high concentrations of domesticated cereal grain phytoliths, controlled field burning charcoal, and stable oxygen-isotope precipitation levels provides the strongest support for the archaeologists' conclusion.
The correct response strengthens the argument on two fronts. First, it offers direct physical proof of human farming activity (cereal phytoliths and controlled slash-and-burn field clearing markers). Second, it disproves the paleoclimatologists' counter-hypothesis by establishing through oxygen isotopes that precipitation remained stable during the period, ruling out drought as a natural cause.

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1
Deconstruct the argument structure
Premise: Oak pollen dropped while grass pollen spiked around 1200 BCE. Conclusion: Inhabitants cleared forests for crop cultivation. Counter-claim: Natural drought caused the forest die-off.
To strengthen a causal argument challenged by an alternative explanation, one must either rule out the alternative cause or supply direct evidence confirming the proposed mechanism.
2
Evaluate the competing hypotheses
The argument pit anthropogenic land clearing against natural aridity/drought.
The correct option must show evidence of human crop cultivation and/or evidence that drought did not occur.
3
Assess the impact of the correct evidence
Demonstrating cereal phytoliths and controlled burning confirms human agricultural activity, while stable oxygen-isotope ratios disprove the aridity hypothesis.
This dual impact eliminates the primary counterargument while providing direct corroborating evidence for the author's conclusion.

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Strengthening Causal Arguments via Alternative Cause Elimination and Direct Evidence
Soru 1240Soru

Consider the following sentence from a neurobiological study on avian communication:

"Although songbirds were long presumed to rely exclusively on innate neural templates for vocalization, recent neurogenomic mapping demonstrates that while the initial acoustic framework is genetically encoded, the subsequent auditory feedback loop required for vocal crystallization relies on immediate-early gene expression that is entirely suppressed in acoustically isolated individuals."

Based on the sentence above, evaluate the following statement:

A songbird raised in acoustic isolation will be unable to complete vocal crystallization because the gene expression required for its auditory feedback loop remains inactive.

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Cevap: True

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The statement is True.
The statement accurately synthesizes the conditional dependencies stated in the target sentence: vocal crystallization requires an auditory feedback loop powered by immediate-early gene expression, and because acoustic isolation completely suppresses this gene expression, an isolated bird cannot complete crystallization.

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1
Analyze the conditions set forth in the target sentence regarding vocal crystallization.
Vocal crystallization strictly requires an auditory feedback loop, which itself depends on immediate-early gene expression.
Understanding the necessary conditions for vocal crystallization is essential to evaluating the statement.
2
Determine the impact of acoustic isolation as stated in the sentence.
Acoustic isolation leads to the complete suppression of immediate-early gene expression.
Connecting environmental condition (isolation) to cellular state (gene suppression) builds the premise chain.
3
Synthesize the premises to evaluate the statement.
Isolation → Gene Expression Suppressed → Auditory Feedback Loop Inactive → Vocal Crystallization Blocked. The statement accurately reflects this logical deduction.
Validates that the conclusion follows necessarily from the single sentence without requiring outside assumptions.

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Single-Sentence Logical Deduction and Necessary Conditions
Tahmini Süre:2m 0s
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