Tüm alıştırma soruları

2195 soru

Soru 1801Soru

Passage:

In geophysics, paleomagnetic analysis of oceanic crustal rocks has long served as a primary tool for mapping historical magnetic field reversals and quantifying seafloor spreading rates. Traditional models assumed that basaltic magma cooling at mid-ocean ridges freezes magnetic orientation rapidly and uniformly throughout the entire vertical thickness of a lava flow. However, recent ultra-high-resolution magnetic measurements of submarine lava flows have revealed significant localized variations in remnant magnetization intensity within single cooling units.

To explain these anomalies, petrologists examined the microstructural morphology of iron-titanium oxide minerals across cross-sections of submarine pillow basalts. They discovered that near the rapidly quenched outer surfaces—the chilled margins—iron oxides precipitate as sub-microscopic, dendritic magnetite crystals. Because these dendritic crystals fall within a single magnetic domain size range, they possess an exceptionally high thermal remnant magnetization. In contrast, the interior cores of the lava flows cool more slowly, allowing larger, multi-domain magnetite grains to form, which are prone to self-demagnetization and magnetic instability over geological timescales.

This microstructural disparity demonstrates that paleomagnetic intensity records obtained from bulk basalt samples can be misleading if sampling fails to account for intra-flow cooling rates. Consequently, rather than reflecting global fluctuations in the strength of Earth’s geomagnetic field, recorded variations in magnetic intensity often merely reflect localized differences in cooling dynamics. By isolating samples specifically from chilled margins, geophysicists can derive far more reliable estimates of ancient geomagnetic field strength.

Question:
Which of the following best describes the primary function of the author's reference to "dendritic magnetite crystals" in the second paragraph?

Cevabı ve açıklamayı göster

Cevap: It identifies the specific microstructural feature that causes the rapid cooling outer margins of submarine lava flows to exhibit high magnetic stability.

Cevap

It identifies the specific microstructural feature that causes the rapid cooling outer margins of submarine lava flows to exhibit high magnetic stability.
In paragraph 2, the author explains localized variations in magnetic intensity by contrasting the rapidly quenched chilled margins with the slowly cooled interior cores. Dendritic magnetite crystals are introduced specifically as the microstructural form that precipitates in chilled margins, giving them high thermal remnant magnetization due to their single-domain size.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Locate the reference in the passage
Found 'dendritic magnetite crystals' in paragraph 2, sentence 2.
Functional role questions require examining the immediate context surrounding the target phrase.
2
Analyze the surrounding argument and purpose
Paragraph 2 explains why outer chilled margins exhibit high thermal remnant magnetization. The formation of single-domain dendritic magnetite crystals in rapidly quenched areas provides the microscopic explanation for this high magnetic stability.
The detail serves as the physical mechanism explaining the observed anomaly in magnetic intensity.
3
Evaluate answer options against the analyzed function
The option stating that it identifies the microstructural feature causing outer margins to exhibit high magnetic stability matches the passage explanation precisely.
It directly articulates the explanatory role of the detail without overstating or misrepresenting the author's stance.

Anahtar Kavram

Identifying the functional role of a specific detail within an explanatory passage structure.
Tahmini Süre:2m 0s
Soru 1802Soru

Passage:
Recent investigation into transgenerational epigenetic inheritance in *Arabidopsis thaliana* has refined earlier assumptions regarding how environmental stress induces heritable phenotypic changes without altering DNA sequences. Historically, researchers postulated that stress-induced DNA methylation patterns were uniformly reset during gametogenesis, thereby preventing the transmission of somatic adaptations to subsequent generations. However, contemporary studies demonstrate that specific locus-directed histone modifications and small RNA-mediated chromatin remodeling persistently evade global epigenetic reprogramming during germline development.

Crucially, this persistent epigenetic memory is neither ubiquitous across all stress vectors nor indefinitely self-sustaining. Hyperosmotic stress and nutrient deprivation elicit distinct enzymatic cascades; while osmotic shock frequently recruits CHROMOMETHYLASE 3 (CMT3) to maintain non-CG methylation across vegetative and reproductive lineage boundaries, nitrogen scarcity relies primarily on RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM) pathways, which degrade systematically over two clonal generations in the absence of recurring stimuli. Furthermore, the adaptive utility of these inherited marks remains strictly conditional. Under stable environmental regimes, the metabolic expenditure associated with maintaining altered chromatin configurations imposes a measurable fitness cost, manifested as reduced seed viability and delayed flowering. Consequently, natural selection actively suppresses transgenerational inheritance mechanisms except when environmental fluctuations occur within specific temporal thresholds—specifically, cycles shorter than the organismal lifespan but longer than single-generation reproductive windows.

According to the passage, each of the following is true regarding epigenetic modifications and inheritance in *Arabidopsis thaliana* EXCEPT:

Cevabı ve açıklamayı göster

Cevap: RNA-directed DNA methylation induced by nitrogen scarcity persists indefinitely across generations even in the absence of recurring stimuli.

Cevap

The statement that RNA-directed DNA methylation induced by nitrogen scarcity persists indefinitely across generations even in the absence of recurring stimuli is NOT true based on the passage.
The passage explicitly states that under conditions of nitrogen scarcity, the RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM) pathways 'degrade systematically over two clonal generations in the absence of recurring stimuli.' Therefore, claiming that these modifications persist indefinitely without recurring triggers directly contradicts the passage, making it the correct choice for an EXCEPT question.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Analyze the prompt requirements
Identified that this is an EXCEPT question, requiring the selection of a choice that is either directly contradicted by the text or completely unsupported.
Negative factual questions require verifying four true options against passage details to find the single false or unmentioned statement.
2
Scan the passage for details regarding nitrogen scarcity and RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM)
The second paragraph states: 'nitrogen scarcity relies primarily on RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM) pathways, which degrade systematically over two clonal generations in the absence of recurring stimuli.'
Direct text comparison reveals whether the option matches or contradicts the passage facts.
3
Evaluate the option regarding infinite persistence of RdDM pathways against paragraph 2 details
The option claims RdDM pathways persist 'indefinitely', which directly contradicts the passage statement that they 'degrade systematically over two clonal generations'.
A direct contradiction makes this statement false according to the passage, identifying it as the correct answer for an EXCEPT question.

Anahtar Kavram

Negative Factual / EXCEPT Retrieval & Contradiction Analysis
Soru 1803Soru

In oligotrophic open-ocean surface waters, primary productivity is frequently constrained by the scarcity of bioavailable nitrogen. Marine cyanobacteria capable of dinitrogen (N2N_2) fixation—known as diazotrophs—play a pivotal role in mitigating this limitation by converting dissolved nitrogen gas into bioavailable ammonium. While unicellular diazotrophs such as *Crocosphaera watsonii* operate autonomously, certain filamentous diazotrophs form intricate endosymbiotic or epiphytic associations with eukaryotic microalgae, particularly diatoms. These diatom-diazotroph associations (DDAs), such as the partnership between the diatom *Hemiaulus hauckii* and the cyanobacterial endosymbiont *Richelia intracellularis*, exhibit specialized physiological adaptations that optimize nutrient exchange under severe nutrient stress.

High-resolution cellular imaging reveals that *Richelia* resides within the periplasmic space of *Hemiaulus*, isolated from the diatom's cytoplasm by a specialized host membrane. Contrary to earlier hypotheses asserting that *Richelia* provides fixed nitrogen solely during periods of complete nitrogen depletion, recent isotopic tracer experiments demonstrate a continuous, constitutive transfer of nitrogenous compounds to the host diatom regardless of ambient nitrate concentrations. In return, *Hemiaulus* synthesizes and translocates specific dicarboxylic acids, primarily malate and succinate, to fuel the metabolic demands of the endosymbiont's nitrogenase enzyme complex. Crucially, this metabolic coupling allows DDAs to achieve carbon fixation rates significantly exceeding those of non-symbiotic diatoms in low-nutrient environments, thereby accelerating carbon export to the mesopelagic zone via rapid cell sinking following bloom senescence.

According to the passage, high-resolution cellular imaging of the partnership between *Richelia intracellularis* and *Hemiaulus hauckii* indicates that *Richelia* is located in which of the following positions relative to its host?

Cevabı ve açıklamayı göster

Cevap: Inside the host diatom's periplasmic space, compartmentalized from the cytoplasm by a host membrane

Cevap

According to the passage, high-resolution cellular imaging indicates that Richelia intracellularis is situated inside the host diatom's periplasmic space, compartmentalized from the diatom's cytoplasm by a specialized host membrane.
The correct answer accurately reflects the explicit statement in the second paragraph, which notes that high-resolution cellular imaging shows the symbiont residing within the periplasmic space of its host, isolated from the host's cytoplasm by a specialized host membrane.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Identify the key entity and prompt detail in the stem
The stem asks for the location of *Richelia intracellularis* relative to its host *Hemiaulus hauckii* according to high-resolution cellular imaging.
Direct factual retrieval requires locating the exact sentence in the passage discussing high-resolution cellular imaging.
2
Locate the targeted statement in the text
The second paragraph states: 'High-resolution cellular imaging reveals that Richelia resides within the periplasmic space of Hemiaulus, isolated from the diatom's cytoplasm by a specialized host membrane.'
This provides the explicit factual foundation needed to answer the question.
3
Match the text detail to the corresponding paraphrased option
The option stating that *Richelia* is inside the host diatom's periplasmic space, compartmentalized from the cytoplasm by a host membrane accurately paraphrases the passage evidence.
Direct factual retrieval items restate passage facts using equivalent semantic phrasing without introducing outside assumptions.

Anahtar Kavram

Direct Factual Retrieval in Reading Comprehension
Tahmini Süre:1m 30s
Soru 1804Soru

For decades, marine biologists have attributed the widespread degradation of coral reef ecosystems primarily to global ocean warming. According to the standard thermal stress model, elevated sea surface temperatures disrupt the symbiotic relationship between corals and zooxanthellae—microscopic algae residing within coral tissues that provide essential nutrients through photosynthesis. When thermal thresholds are exceeded, corals expel these algae, resulting in bleaching and eventual mortality. Consequently, global climate mitigation has long been viewed as the only viable strategy for preserving reef habitats.

However, recent empirical research indicates that this conventional perspective oversimplifies reef dynamics by ignoring localized environmental stressors. A ten-year study of Caribbean reefs demonstrated that elevated nitrogen and phosphorus levels from agricultural runoff significantly lower the temperature threshold at which coral bleaching occurs. Excess nutrients stimulate macroalgal growth, increasing coral susceptibility to thermal stress. By showing that local pollution interacts synergistically with rising sea temperatures, these findings suggest that local watershed management—such as reducing fertilizer runoff—can provide coral reefs with critical resilience while broader climate initiatives are pursued.

Which of the following best describes the logical organization of the passage?

Cevabı ve açıklamayı göster

Cevap: It presents a prevailing explanation for a natural phenomenon, introduces new empirical evidence that qualifies that explanation, and highlights a practical application of the revised understanding.

Cevap

The passage presents a prevailing explanation for a natural phenomenon, introduces new empirical evidence that qualifies that explanation, and highlights a practical application of the revised understanding.
The correct response accurately outlines the passage's three-part structure: establishing the traditional warming model in the first paragraph, introducing new findings on local runoff that refine/qualify that model in the second paragraph, and concluding with the practical recommendation of local watershed management.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Analyze the function of Paragraph 1
Paragraph 1 introduces the established scientific view (thermal stress model) attributing coral bleaching primarily to global ocean warming.
Identifying the starting point of the passage's rhetorical plan.
2
Analyze the structural pivot and Paragraph 2
The transition word 'However' introduces new research showing local pollution lowers bleaching thresholds, qualifying the original view.
Determining how the new information modifies the initial claim.
3
Analyze the conclusion of Paragraph 2
The paragraph concludes by pointing out a practical policy recommendation: local watershed management can build reef resilience.
Summarizing the author's final takeaway and practical application.

Anahtar Kavram

Rhetorical Plan and Structural Organization
Soru 1805Soru

Passage:
In early medieval Western European agrarian history, historians long believed that the widespread adoption of the heavy three-field crop rotation system in the ninth century directly precipitated an immediate doubling of rural population density. Recent micro-historical analyses of manorial tax rolls from the Seine Basin, however, suggest a more complex timeline. While three-field rotation did increase arable land utilization by leaving only one-third of field acreage fallow each year compared to one-half under two-field systems, the nitrogen-fixing leguminous crops planted during the secondary rotation cycle required significantly higher labor inputs during spring planting. In regions where peasant labor pools were constrained by feudal corvée obligations to noble demesnes, villagers were unable to plant spring pulse crops in sufficient volume to enrich depleted soils. Consequently, yield ratios for staple cereal grains in these constrained manors remained stagnant for nearly two decades following the official adoption of the three-field protocol. It was only after subsequent legal shifts in the late ninth century allowed peasants to commute labor services into cash rents—thereby granting them temporal autonomy over their spring planting schedules—that crop yields and local demographic growth figures experienced their anticipated upward inflection.

Based on the passage, the legal commutation of feudal labor obligations into cash rents in the late ninth century contributed to higher staple cereal yields by enabling peasants to allocate adequate time to spring leguminous crop planting.

Cevabı ve açıklamayı göster

Cevap: True

Cevap

True. Commuting labor obligations into monetary rents restored peasants' control over their spring schedules, enabling them to cultivate nitrogen-fixing leguminous crops that enriched the soil and subsequently elevated staple cereal yields.
The statement is True. The text explains that the three-field crop rotation system required planting spring leguminous crops to replenish nitrogen in depleted soils, but feudal corvée labor obligations deprived peasants of the necessary time for spring planting, keeping cereal yields stagnant. When legal reforms allowed peasants to commute labor into cash rents, peasants gained control over their spring schedules, allowing them to cultivate leguminous crops effectively and achieve higher cereal yields.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Identify the cause of initial yield stagnation described in the middle of the passage.
Yield ratios for cereal grains remained stagnant because compulsory feudal labor (corvée) prevented villagers from allocating sufficient time during spring to plant nitrogen-fixing leguminous crops.
This establishes that temporal and labor constraints on spring planting were the primary obstacle to improving soil fertility and grain yields.
2
Analyze the impact of the late ninth-century legal changes described in the final sentence.
Allowing peasants to commute labor obligations into cash rents granted them 'temporal autonomy over their spring planting schedules.'
This legal transition directly removed the labor availability bottleneck identified in Step 1.
3
Synthesize the findings from Step 1 and Step 2 to evaluate the statement.
By granting peasants control over their spring planting time, the commutation of labor enabled them to plant leguminous crops in sufficient volume, leading to the upward inflection in staple cereal yields.
The synthesized evidence directly validates the statement as True.

Anahtar Kavram

Multi-Sentence Synthesis Inferences
Soru 1806Soru

In marine ecology, the traditional view of macroalgae-herbivore interactions posited that brown seaweeds produce polyphenolic compounds, known as phlorotannins, primarily as a passive defense against grazing by sea urchins. Under this static model, phlorotannin concentrations were assumed to remain constant regardless of immediate environmental pressure. However, recent investigations into Ecklonia cava populations off the coast of Japan have challenged this paradigm by demonstrating induced chemical defenses—a rapid, localized upregulation of phlorotannin synthesis occurring only after initial tissue damage. To demonstrate this dynamic response, researchers placed isolated fronds of Ecklonia cava in tanks containing seawater filtered from areas with high sea urchin densities, but without direct physical contact with the herbivores. Within twenty-four hours, the fronds exhibited a threefold increase in phlorotannin concentration, matching the elevation observed in fronds subjected to actual mechanical rasping. This outcome suggests that chemical cues released by feeding conspecifics, rather than physical trauma alone, act as a primary trigger for defensive biosynthesis. Nevertheless, some ecologists caution against overgeneralizing these findings. They note that in oligotrophic waters where dissolved nitrogen is severely limited, the metabolic cost of synthesizing nitrogen-neutral phlorotannins may still be governed primarily by ambient nutrient availability rather than inducible signaling pathways.

The author refers to the experiment involving "seawater filtered from areas with high sea urchin densities" primarily in order to:

Cevabı ve açıklamayı göster

Cevap: provide empirical evidence that non-physical, waterborne cues can stimulate an increase in defensive chemical production in seaweeds.

Cevap

The author refers to the experiment with filtered seawater to provide empirical evidence that non-physical, waterborne chemical cues can trigger an increase in defensive chemical production in seaweeds.
The author describes the experiment where fronds were exposed to filtered seawater without physical contact to show that waterborne chemical signals alone, absent physical trauma, can trigger increased phlorotannin synthesis. The option indicating that the experiment provides empirical evidence that non-physical, waterborne cues can stimulate defensive chemical production accurately reflects this purpose.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Locate the specific detail in the text and analyze its immediate context.
The mention of 'seawater filtered from areas with high sea urchin densities' occurs right after the author introduces the concept of dynamic, induced chemical defenses in Ecklonia cava.
Understanding the context surrounding a specific detail reveals why the author introduced it.
2
Identify the logical link between the experiment and the author's argument.
The experiment isolated waterborne cues from physical contact and resulted in a threefold increase in phlorotannins, leading the author to conclude that chemical cues rather than physical trauma alone trigger defensive biosynthesis.
The function of an experimental detail is to support the specific sub-claim or hypothesis being tested.
3
Match the identified function with the option that captures this purpose without overstating or misrepresenting the text.
The option stating that the experiment provides empirical evidence that non-physical, waterborne cues can stimulate defensive chemical production accurately reflects this rhetorical function.
The correct option precisely aligns with the author's logical inference.

Anahtar Kavram

Functional Role of Specific Details
Tahmini Süre:1m 30s
Soru 1807Soru

Until recently, agricultural analysts assumed that vertical farming could not economically replace traditional field agriculture for staple grain crops due to excessive artificial lighting costs. However, recent advances in ultra-efficient LED technology have significantly reduced power consumption in controlled-environment facilities. In response, several commercial ventures have begun constructing large-scale vertical farms dedicated exclusively to wheat production. Because indoor wheat cultivation requires up to ninety percent less land and water than conventional farming, these vertical farming enterprises will achieve profitability within their first three years of operation.

Which of the following best describes the function of the statement that agricultural analysts historically assumed vertical farming could not economically replace traditional field agriculture for staple grain crops?

Cevabı ve açıklamayı göster

Cevap: It provides contextual background information describing a historic perspective that the argument subsequently shows has changed.

Cevap

The statement functions as contextual background information describing a historic perspective that the argument subsequently shows has changed.
The statement describes an assumption held in the past about the economic limits of vertical farming. This serves as historical background context, establishing the baseline scenario before the passage introduces recent technological changes that alter this outlook.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Analyze the passage structure and identify the role of each component.
Sentence 1 introduces a past assumption (background). Sentence 2 introduces a new technological development (pivot). Sentence 3 and 4 present evidence of new ventures and resource efficiency (premises). Sentence 4 ends with the prediction of profitability (main conclusion).
Deconstructing the argument structure clarifies how individual statements relate to the author's primary assertion.
2
Evaluate the targeted statement's relationship to the main conclusion.
The statement describes what analysts used to believe before recent advances in LED technology occurred.
Understanding whether a statement provides active evidence, a conclusion, or situational framing isolates its exact role.
3
Select the choice that accurately captures this framing function.
The correct description identifies the statement as contextual background establishing a baseline historical view.
Background statements orient the reader regarding past conditions or assumptions without serving as evidence for the main claim.

Anahtar Kavram

Identifying Background Information and Contextual Claims
Soru 1808Soru

Consider the following excerpt from a historical analysis of early modern cartography:

"Although seventeenth-century Dutch cartographic publishers occasionally applied a protective varnish to engraved copper plates to slow corrosion during storage, chemical analysis of surviving imprints demonstrates that this resinous coating was applied solely to plates used for decorative wall maps commissioned by wealthy patrons, whereas nautical charts produced for commercial merchant vessels were systematically printed using untreated copper plates."

True or False: The copper plates utilized for printing seventeenth-century Dutch nautical charts lacked the protective resinous coating applied to plates intended for decorative wall maps.

Cevabı ve açıklamayı göster

Cevap: True

Cevap

True. The sentence explicitly restricts the application of the resinous protective coating to copper plates used for decorative wall maps, establishing that plates used for nautical charts were systematically unplated and untreated.
The statement accurately reflects the explicit contrast in the target sentence, which restricts the protective varnish strictly to decorative wall map plates and specifies that nautical chart plates were untreated.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Analyze the logical scope and key contrast markers in the sentence.
The sentence contrasts two types of copper plates using the structural pivot 'whereas': decorative wall map plates (which received a protective resinous varnish) and nautical chart plates (which were systematically printed using untreated copper).
Single-sentence reading comprehension inferences require strict tracking of restrictive modifiers such as 'solely' and contrast pivots such as 'whereas'.
2
Compare the statement directly against the facts established in the sentence.
The statement asserts that nautical chart plates lacked the protective coating present on wall map plates. This directly matches the text's assertion that nautical charts were printed from untreated copper plates while the coating was reserved solely for wall maps.
A valid GMAT inference must be completely provable from the provided text without relying on external assumptions or extrapolations.

Anahtar Kavram

Single-Sentence Inference: Tracking Explicit Restrictions and Contrasts
Soru 1809Soru

For decades, banking analysts predicted that physical retail branches would become entirely obsolete following the rapid expansion of digital financial services. However, recent industry data indicates a more nuanced reality: while routine transactions like check deposits have almost entirely migrated to online platforms, consumer demand for face-to-face consultations remains high for complex financial products, such as mortgages and wealth management. Consequently, financial institutions that eliminated all physical locations experienced a notable drop in new mortgage originations compared to competitors that maintained hybrid operational models combining digital portals with small, consultation-oriented branches. Furthermore, market reports show that customer retention rates over a five-year period were significantly higher at these hybrid institutions than at exclusively digital banks.

Which of the following statements is most strongly supported by the passage's premises regarding consumer banking behavior?

Cevabı ve açıklamayı göster

Cevap: Consumers seeking complex financial products like mortgages are more likely to originate them with institutions offering physical consultation locations than with entirely digital banks.

Cevap

The statement that consumers seeking complex financial products are more likely to originate them with institutions offering physical consultation locations than with entirely digital banks is most strongly supported by the passage premises.
The correct answer directly summarizes the combined evidence in the passage. The text explicitly links consumer demand for face-to-face mortgage advice with the observed drop in mortgage originations at fully digital banks compared to hybrid banks.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Identify explicit premises in the passage.
The passage establishes two key facts: (1) consumers prefer face-to-face consultations for complex products like mortgages, and (2) institutions eliminating all physical locations saw a drop in new mortgage originations compared to hybrid competitors with consultation branches.
Inference questions require deductions strictly proven by explicit premise combinations.
2
Synthesize the premises to evaluate the options.
Combining consumer preference for in-person advice on mortgages with the lower mortgage originations at fully digital institutions directly supports the conclusion that consumers originate more complex products with hybrid/physical consultation banks.
A valid inference cannot contain outside claims or unwarranted leaps.

Anahtar Kavram

Drawing Logical Inferences from Passage Premises
Soru 1810Soru

Read the passage below and complete the analytical statements regarding pronoun reference and contextual vocabulary by filling in the missing terms.

Aşağıdaki boşlukları doldurun

In the mid-nineteenth century, naturalists eagerly sought empirical proof of a primordial organic substance residing in the abyssal depths of the ocean. When initial sediment samples retrieved during deep-sea surveys yielded a gelatinous precipitate, biologist Thomas Huxley identified it as an unarmored, self-sustaining protoplasmic layer covering the seabed, naming it Bathybius haeckelii. Huxley contended that this pervasive material served as the missing evolutionary link between inanimate matter and cellular life. However, during the historic Challenger expedition of 1872–1876, shipboard chemist John Young Buchanan subjected fresh seabed deposits to rigorous chemical scrutiny. Buchanan discovered that the gelatinous substance did not represent an organic entity at all; rather, it was an inorganic precipitate of calcium sulfate produced when the alcohol used to preserve the oceanic mud reacted with dissolved sulfates in seawater. Following Buchanan’s findings, Huxley publicly retracted his hypothesis. Far from discrediting deep-sea exploration, this revelation refined oceanographic methodology, establishing that abyssal sediments were dynamic geochemical environments rather than passive reservoirs of primordial life.

Complete the following statements:
1. In the sentence 'Huxley contended that this pervasive material served as the missing evolutionary link...', the phrase 'this pervasive material' refers directly to the substance identified as
.
2. In the context of the final sentence, the word 'dynamic' is used to characterize abyssal sediments as being chemically
, rather than inert or static.
Cevabı ve açıklamayı göster

Cevap

1. Bathybius haeckelii (or the gelatinous precipitate); 2. active (or reactive / changing)
The demonstrative phrase 'this pervasive material' syntactically re-identifies the newly classified gelatinous protoplasm, Bathybius haeckelii. Contextually, 'dynamic' stands in direct opposition to 'passive', signifying that abyssal sediments are active geochemical environments.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Analyze the antecedent for the demonstrative phrase 'this pervasive material' in the second sentence.
The phrase immediately follows the introduction of the gelatinous precipitate named Bathybius haeckelii by Thomas Huxley.
Demonstrative determiners ('this material') re-encapsulate previously introduced noun concepts to maintain structural cohesion.
2
Analyze the contextual contrast set up by the author in the final sentence regarding the word 'dynamic'.
The author contrasts 'dynamic geochemical environments' directly with 'passive reservoirs'.
Antonymical context clues ('rather than passive') dictate that 'dynamic' carries the meaning of active, reactive, or constantly changing in chemical composition.

Anahtar Kavram

Contextual Vocabulary and Pronoun Reference
Tahmini Süre:2m 0s
Soru 1811Soru

During the late eighteenth century, the British monetary system faced a severe crisis due to the proliferation of debased and counterfeit copper coinage. Previous minting methods relied on screw presses operated manually or by horses, which produced coins with inconsistent weights and imprecise edges vulnerable to clipping—the illegal practice of shaving precious metal from a coin's perimeter. In 1788, industrialist Matthew Boulton established the Soho Mint in Birmingham, introducing a revolutionary steam-powered coining press that integrated automated collar dies. Unlike traditional open-die stamping, Boulton’s closed collar mechanism contained the metal blank laterally at the exact moment of impact. This constrained expansion not only guaranteed uniform diameter and thickness across production runs but also simultaneously impressed serrations or lettering onto the coin's edge.

Although contemporaries initially attributed the Soho Mint's success solely to the increased striking power afforded by James Watt’s rotative steam engine, internal mint ledgers reveal that mechanical power alone was insufficient to deter forgery. Counterfeiters could replicate high-pressure strikes using conventional hydraulic fly-presses. Rather, it was the structural synchronization of the collar die with automated feeding mechanisms that rendered illegal replication cost-prohibitive. By ensuring that every coin possessed an unalterable, raised rim and raised edge-inscription in a single motion, Boulton’s apparatus eliminated the secondary, labor-intensive milling step previously required to finish coin edges. Consequently, the Royal Mint eventually adopted Boulton's patented steam press design in 1810, standardizing national currency production and effectively dismantling domestic counterfeit networks.

According to the passage, which of the following explicitly accounts for the Soho Mint's ability to produce finished coin edges without requiring a secondary milling operation?

Cevabı ve açıklamayı göster

Cevap: simultaneously applying edge markings while containing the metal blank laterally during impact

Cevap

The Soho Mint produced finished coin edges without a secondary milling step because Boulton's apparatus contained the metal blank laterally during impact while simultaneously impressing edge serrations or lettering in a single motion.
The passage explicitly indicates that Boulton's closed collar mechanism contained the coin blank laterally at impact, which allowed the apparatus to guarantee uniform dimensions and impress edge serrations or lettering in a single motion, thereby eliminating the need for a separate milling step.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Locate the explicit detail in the passage addressing the elimination of the secondary milling operation.
The text states that Boulton's apparatus eliminated the secondary milling step '[b]y ensuring that every coin possessed an unalterable, raised rim and raised edge-inscription in a single motion'.
Direct factual retrieval requires pinpointing the precise clause explaining the cause of the stated structural outcome.
2
Analyze how the passage describes the single-motion collar mechanism.
The first paragraph clarifies that 'Boulton’s closed collar mechanism contained the metal blank laterally at the exact moment of impact' and 'simultaneously impressed serrations or lettering onto the coin's edge.'
Combining these explicitly stated facts confirms that lateral containment combined with simultaneous edge marking during impact enabled single-step finishing.
3
Match the explicit factual details with the paraphrased choice.
The statement describing simultaneous edge markings applied while containing the metal blank laterally during impact accurately paraphrases the passage text without adding external assumptions.
Correct answers on GMAT factual retrieval items restate explicit passage facts using semantic equivalents.

Anahtar Kavram

Direct Factual Retrieval from Academic Reading Passages
Soru 1812Soru

Consider the following passage excerpt:

"Many economic historians argue that nineteenth-century industrialization in Western Europe was primarily driven by technological innovations in steam power. However, revisionist scholars counter that without the simultaneous expansion of financial institutions capable of extending long-term credit, technological developments alone could not have sustained industrial growth. In response to this objection, recent empirical studies demonstrate that regions with early steam adoption industrialized rapidly regardless of local credit availability, whereas regions with advanced credit mechanisms but delayed adoption of steam power failed to achieve comparable output."

True or False: The empirical studies cited in the passage effectively rebut the revisionist scholars' counterargument by demonstrating that financial credit expansion was not a necessary condition for rapid industrial growth.

Cevabı ve açıklamayı göster

Cevap: True

Cevap

True
The statement is true because the revisionist scholars assert that credit expansion was a necessary requirement for sustained industrial growth. The empirical evidence shows rapid growth occurred even where credit was unavailable, directly undermining the revisionists' necessity claim and successfully serving as a rebuttal.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Identify the revisionist scholars' counterargument.
The revisionists argue that credit expansion was a necessary condition for sustained industrial growth.
Understanding the exact claim being made is essential before evaluating how it is rebutted.
2
Analyze the empirical evidence introduced in response.
The studies reveal that regions with early steam adoption industrialized rapidly regardless of credit availability.
This finding tests whether the supposed necessary condition (credit) was actually required for the outcome (industrialization).
3
Determine whether the evidence successfully neutralizes the counterargument.
Because rapid industrialization occurred without credit availability, credit was not a necessary condition, which directly neutralizes the revisionist objection.
A rebuttal is effective when it directly disproves a central premise or requirement of the opposing claim.

Anahtar Kavram

Evaluating how empirical findings counter or neutralize an opposing argument by disproving a claimed necessary condition.
Soru 1813Soru

In agricultural ecology, a prominent hypothesis asserts that introducing cover crop mixtures containing both legumes and non-legumes accelerates soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration primarily by increasing root exudate diversity, which in turn fosters a more functionally diverse microbial community. Proponents argue that the synergistic biochemical interactions between disparate plant exudates optimize microbial carbon use efficiency, allowing a higher proportion of metabolized plant carbon to be permanently stabilized in the soil matrix.

However, recent long-term field evaluations by soil scientist Dr. Elena Vance challenge the primary mechanism proposed by this exudate-diversity model. Vance monitored SOC dynamics across varied agroecological zones over a twelve-year period, comparing multi-species cover crop plots against monoculture legume plots. Her findings revealed that while multi-species mixtures did increase transient microbial biomass, the total rate of long-term SOC stabilization in multi-species plots was statistically indistinguishable from that achieved by monoculture legume cover crops of equivalent root biomass. Vance asserts that the total volume of belowground biomass input, rather than the biochemical diversity of root exudates, serves as the dominant determinant of persistent soil carbon sequestration. Nonetheless, several researchers contend that Vance's conclusions may oversimplify the system, noting that her trial sites consisted exclusively of high-clay soils, where physical occlusion of organic matter within clay microaggregates might mask microbial-driven sequestration differences that would otherwise manifest in sandy or coarse-textured soils.

Which of the following statements, if true, would most seriously weaken Dr. Vance's argument regarding the primary determinant of long-term soil carbon sequestration?

Cevabı ve açıklamayı göster

Cevap: In coarse-textured sandy soils, multi-species cover crop plots with belowground biomass equal to monoculture legume plots demonstrate significantly higher rates of long-term soil organic carbon stabilization.

Cevap

The argument is most seriously weakened by evidence showing that in coarse-textured sandy soils, multi-species cover crop plots with belowground biomass equal to monoculture legume plots demonstrate significantly higher rates of long-term soil organic carbon stabilization.
The correct answer provides empirical evidence from the specific environment highlighted by critics (coarse-textured sandy soils). By controlling for belowground biomass (keeping it equal across plots) and showing that multi-species plots still yield higher long-term carbon stabilization, it proves that exudate diversity exerts a distinct causal effect, directly disproving the assertion that biomass volume is the sole dominant factor.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Identify the main argument and conclusion of the target researcher.
Dr. Vance concludes that total belowground biomass volume, rather than root exudate diversity, is the primary determinant of persistent soil organic carbon sequestration.
Understanding the precise claim is necessary to evaluate what evidence would undermine it.
2
Analyze the scope and qualifying counterarguments presented in the passage.
Critics point out that Vance's study was limited to high-clay soils, where physical clay aggregate structures might mask exudate-diversity effects that would appear in coarse/sandy soils.
Identifying potential flaws or boundary conditions in the study reveals where the argument is most vulnerable.
3
Evaluate the option choices to find evidence that demonstrates exudate diversity operating independently of biomass volume.
Finding that multi-species plots outperform monoculture plots of equal biomass in sandy soils confirms that exudate diversity is indeed an active driver when clay masking is removed.
This directly contradicts Vance's claim that biomass volume is the sole dominant factor.

Anahtar Kavram

Evaluating argument validity by identifying counter-evidence that targets unstated scope limitations and alternative causal mechanisms in reading comprehension passages.
Soru 1814Soru

Recent advancements in synthetic timber allow construction companies to build high-rise structures with carbon-neutral materials. Because synthetic timber weighs significantly less than traditional steel and concrete, transporting it to urban job sites requires far fewer fuel-heavy truck shipments. Consequently, using synthetic timber markedly lowers overall project transportation costs. Thus, commercial developers should prioritize synthetic timber over steel for all upcoming mid-rise urban developments.

In the argument above, the claim that using synthetic timber markedly lowers overall project transportation costs plays which of the following roles?

Cevabı ve açıklamayı göster

Cevap: It is a subsidiary conclusion offered in support of the argument's main conclusion.

Cevap

The statement functions as a subsidiary conclusion supporting the main recommendation.
The claim that using synthetic timber markedly lowers overall project transportation costs is supported by the preceding premise regarding fewer fuel-heavy truck shipments. In turn, this claim is used to justify the author's final recommendation that developers prioritize synthetic timber. Because it acts as both a conclusion drawn from premises and a premise supporting the final claim, it is a subsidiary (intermediate) conclusion.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Identify the main conclusion of the argument.
The final sentence contains the main conclusion: commercial developers should prioritize synthetic timber over steel.
It is the ultimate recommendation and claim that all other points aim to justify.
2
Analyze the structural role of the targeted claim.
The targeted claim is introduced by 'Consequently', showing it is derived from the preceding premise (fewer truck shipments).
A claim supported by evidence is a conclusion.
3
Determine whether the targeted claim supports another statement.
Lower transportation costs serve as a reason why developers should prioritize synthetic timber.
Since this conclusion supports the final recommendation, it acts as a subsidiary (intermediate) conclusion.

Anahtar Kavram

Identifying Intermediate and Subsidiary Conclusions
Soru 1815Soru

Passage:

In 2005, spectral data gathered by space probes orbiting Saturn revealed that the icy moon Enceladus ejects plumes of water vapor and ice grains from fractures in its south polar terrain. Early chemical analyses confirmed the presence of simple organic molecules, but planetary scientists remained divided over whether the subsurface source of these plumes could sustain conditions suitable for prebiotic chemistry. Subsequent high-resolution mass spectrometry of the ice grains detected sodium and potassium salts at concentrations comparable to Earth's oceans. Because volatile gases egested from subterranean reservoirs would freeze rapidly without dissolving minerals unless liquid water was in prolonged contact with a rocky core, the presence of these salts indicated that the plume material originates from a global subsurface ocean rather than isolated, localized pockets of melting ice.

Furthermore, recent detection of native molecular hydrogen (H2H_2) within the plume matrix provided key insights into the thermodynamic state of this subsurface ocean. In terrestrial oceanic systems, dissolved H2H_2 is generated primarily through serpentinization—a geochemical reaction in which ultramafic mantle rocks are oxidized by water at elevated temperatures, releasing energy and chemical reductants. Planetary geologists reasoned that if serpentinization occurs on Enceladus, it would generate alkaline hydrothermal environments rich in dissolved minerals. Crucially, while high salt salinity demonstrates extensive water-rock leaching over long timescales, the presence of volatile molecular hydrogen—which escapes rapidly into space once exposed—proves that serpentinization activity must be ongoing in the present epoch, rather than a legacy of ancient geothermal activity. Synthesizing these observations suggests that Enceladus possesses both a sustained fluid ocean and an active hydrothermal energy source capable of fueling chemosynthetic metabolisms.

Based on the passage, which of the following inferences regarding the subsurface environment of Enceladus is most strongly supported?

Cevabı ve açıklamayı göster

Cevap: The liquid water body on Enceladus is currently undergoing high-temperature geochemical interactions with a rocky core rather than existing as an isolated, inert layer of melted ice.

Cevap

The liquid water body on Enceladus is currently undergoing high-temperature geochemical interactions with a rocky core rather than existing as an isolated, inert layer of melted ice.
The correct answer synthesizes two distinct pieces of evidence from the text: the presence of dissolved sodium and potassium salts (paragraph 1), which establishes that the liquid water source is in direct, prolonged contact with a mineral-rich rocky core, and the presence of native molecular hydrogen (paragraph 2), which proves that high-temperature serpentinization reactions are actively occurring in the present epoch. Combining these facts demonstrates that Enceladus harbors a subsurface ocean currently reacting with a rocky core under high-temperature conditions.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Analyze Premise 1 (Paragraph 1)
Identify that sodium and potassium salts in the plumes prove the liquid water source is a global ocean in prolonged contact with a rocky, mineral-bearing core.
Salt dissolution requires sustained water-rock leaching.
2
Analyze Premise 2 (Paragraph 2)
Identify that native molecular hydrogen (H2H_2) proves that serpentinization (oxidation of mantle rocks at elevated temperatures) is actively occurring in the present epoch.
Volatile H2H_2 escapes rapidly into space and cannot be a legacy of ancient geothermal events.
3
Synthesize Premises 1 and 2
Combine prolonged rock contact (salt evidence) with active, present-day high-temperature serpentinization (hydrogen evidence).
Connecting non-contiguous statements yields the logical inference that the subsurface ocean is actively reacting at high temperatures with a rocky core.

Anahtar Kavram

Multi-Sentence Synthesis Inferences
Tahmini Süre:2m 30s
Soru 1816Soru

Passage:

During the Hellenistic period, trade networks across the eastern Mediterranean relied heavily on standardized ceramic amphorae for transporting olive oil and wine. For over a century, economic historians maintained that regional production centers maintained exclusive, closed distribution channels, shipping goods directly to designated colonial outposts. This assumption rested on the distinct stylistic stamps impressed on vessel handles, which were tied to specific island poleis such as Rhodes and Cos.

However, recent residue analysis of organic lipids absorbed within unglazed ceramic fabrics has challenged this traditional narrative. Scholars analyzing amphora sherds excavated from late third-century BCE shipwrecks in the Levant discovered that up to thirty percent of vessels bearing the Rhodian municipal stamp actually contained resinous compounds characteristic of wine produced in western Asia Minor, rather than the endemic Rhodian vintage. Furthermore, contemporary port customs registries retrieved from Alexandria indicate that maritime tariffs were levied based on vessel volume rather than contents or point of origin, thereby incentivizing merchants to reuse durable containers for disparate regional commodities.

Taken together, these chemical and documentary findings suggest that maritime distribution was far more fluid than previously acknowledged. Rather than indicating a closed, single-source supply chain, stamped amphorae frequently functioned as multi-use transport containers within an integrated, decentralized merchant network that prioritized logistical efficiency over brand provenance.

Based on the information provided in the passage, which of the following statements about Hellenistic maritime trade is most strongly supported?

Cevabı ve açıklamayı göster

Cevap: The presence of a specific municipal stamp on an excavated Hellenistic amphora does not provide conclusive proof of the geographical origin of the liquid it contained.

Cevap

The presence of a specific municipal stamp on an excavated Hellenistic amphora does not provide conclusive proof of the geographical origin of the liquid it contained.
The passage states that 30 percent of vessels bearing Rhodian stamps held wine from Asia Minor and explains that Alexandrian tariffs based on volume incentivized merchants to reuse containers for different regional goods. Synthesizing these two non-contiguous statements demonstrates that a stamp on a vessel handle cannot reliably prove where the liquid inside was produced.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Identify the relevant evidence regarding amphora stamps and vessel contents.
Chemical residue analysis revealed that up to 30 percent of vessels stamped with the Rhodian municipal mark actually held wine produced in western Asia Minor.
This establishes a physical discrepancy between the container mark and its actual contents.
2
Identify the explanatory mechanism behind container reuse from another part of the text.
Alexandrian port records show tariffs were assessed strictly on vessel volume rather than contents or origin, creating an economic incentive for merchants to reuse containers for different regional commodities.
This explains why merchants frequently refilled stamped vessels with goods from other regions.
3
Synthesize the two findings to draw a logical deduction.
Because merchants routinely reused stamped amphorae for commodities from different areas, an amphora's stamp cannot serve as definitive proof of where its liquid contents originated.
Combining the chemical evidence from paragraph two with the economic incentive evidence yields a direct, undeniable synthesis inference.

Anahtar Kavram

Multi-Sentence Synthesis Inference
Soru 1817Soru

Passage:
Historians of Mesoamerican agriculture have long debated the factors underlying the abandonment of lowland Maya urban centers during the Terminal Classic period (c. 800800900900 CE). Traditional hypotheses emphasized environmental degradation, proposing that intensive terrace farming on hillside slopes triggered catastrophic topsoil erosion and nutrient depletion, rendering agricultural hinterlands incapable of supporting dense populations. Recently, however, agro-ecologist Elena Vasquez proposed a revised model: rather than hillside terracing, it was the widespread reliance on lowland wetland agricultural systems—specifically *chinampa*-style raised fields constructed in seasonal swamps—that constituted the primary vulnerability. Vasquez contends that raised-field agriculture required precise, continuous labor input to clear silted canals and maintain water table levels. According to her model, a series of severe multi-year droughts disrupted regional hydrologic regimes, causing water tables to drop below canal beds. This led not to gradual soil exhaustion, but to an immediate, systemic collapse of crop yields across wetland networks, forcing urban abandonment.

To support her assertion that raised fields were the critical failure point, Vasquez points to sediment core samples from lowland basin lakes showing an abrupt drop in *Zea mays* (maize) pollen coinciding precisely with initial drought indicators, whereas terrace-adjacent sediment deposits display a far more gradual decline in agricultural activity.

Question:
Which of the following findings, if true, would most seriously weaken Elena Vasquez's assertion regarding the primary vulnerability that caused the collapse of lowland Maya urban centers?

Cevabı ve açıklamayı göster

Cevap: Sediment cores from hillside terraces reveal that extensive topsoil erosion and severe nutrient depletion occurred several decades prior to the multi-year droughts, coinciding with the earliest recorded urban population declines.

Cevap

The statement showing that hillside terrace erosion and nutrient exhaustion occurred decades prior to the droughts, coinciding with the earliest population declines, most seriously weakens Vasquez's assertion.
The correct option provides empirical evidence that hillside terrace degradation occurred decades before the droughts and directly coincided with the onset of urban decline. This demonstrates that terrace failure—the traditional hypothesis Vasquez attempts to displace—was actually the primary catalyst for population loss, thereby directly undermining her argument that raised fields were the critical vulnerability.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Identify the author/researcher's specific assertion and central premise.
Vasquez asserts that reliance on wetland raised fields (not hillside terraces) was the primary agricultural vulnerability causing urban collapse when drought struck.
To weaken an assertion, one must identify its core vulnerability or premise.
2
Evaluate the evidence Vasquez uses to support her assertion.
Vasquez relies on the timing of maize pollen loss in basin lakes versus terrace sediment deposits to claim raised fields failed first and caused urban abandonment.
Weakening evidence usually involves showing an alternative cause or demonstrating that the counter-hypothesis occurred earlier and drove the outcome.
3
Assess the impact of each answer choice on the causal relationship.
Evidence that terrace failure occurred decades earlier and matched the initial population drop proves terrace erosion was the primary catalyst, directly undermining Vasquez's claim that raised fields were the principal failure point.
Establishing prior temporal sequence and causation for the competing theory invalidates the claim that raised-field failure was the primary driver.

Anahtar Kavram

Weakening Author Assertions in Reading Comprehension
Tahmini Süre:2m 30s
Soru 1818Soru

In late nineteenth-century urban sociology, Georg Simmel posited that the blasé attitude characteristic of metropolis dwellers functions not as a mere psychological defense mechanism, but as an indispensable cognitive adaptation to the unrelenting intensification of nervous stimuli. According to Simmel, the swift and uninterrupted change of outer and inner impressions forces the individual to erect a protective organ against the fluctuations and discontinuities of the external environment. Rather than reacting with the heart, the metropolitan inhabitant reacts primarily with the intellect, creating a preserved sphere of mental life that shields the ego against the profound disruptions of the industrial environment. Critics contemporary to Simmel argued that this psychological armor served to alienate citizens from civic engagement, rendering them indifferent to communal welfare. However, modern scholars emphasize that it was precisely this detachment that enabled urbanites to navigate the overwhelming density of anonymous social interactions without collapsing into emotional exhaustion. In claiming that this intellectualized posture ultimately preserves individual freedom, Simmel distinguished between the subjective spirit—the cultivated personal identity—and the objective spirit, embodied in cultural institutions, technology, and the division of labor. As the latter expanded exponentially, it threatened to overwhelm the former, making structural indifference the sole recourse for safeguarding personal autonomy.

In the context of the passage, the phrase "the latter" refers to which of the following?

Cevabı ve açıklamayı göster

Cevap: The objective spirit, which encompasses technological systems, cultural institutions, and specialized labor.

Cevap

The phrase 'the latter' refers to the objective spirit, which encompasses technological systems, cultural institutions, and specialized labor.
The correct option accurately identifies the antecedent of 'the latter'. In the pen-ultimate sentence, Simmel presents a distinction between two entities: 'the subjective spirit' (first item) and 'the objective spirit, embodied in cultural institutions, technology, and the division of labor' (second item). Therefore, in the final sentence, 'the latter' refers precisely to the objective spirit and its associated cultural/technological components.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Locate the sentence containing the target phrase in the passage.
The target phrase appears in the final sentence: 'As the latter expanded exponentially, it threatened to overwhelm the former...'
Contextual pronoun reference requires analyzing the immediate preceding sentence for grammatical antecedents.
2
Analyze the antecedent sentence structure to identify the binary pair introduced by the author.
The preceding sentence explicitly sets up a contrast: 'Simmel distinguished between the subjective spirit—the cultivated personal identity—and the objective spirit, embodied in cultural institutions, technology, and the division of labor.'
The construct 'the former... the latter' syntactically designates the first item ('subjective spirit') and second item ('objective spirit') of a stated pair, respectively.
3
Match 'the latter' to the second member of the pair.
'The latter' corresponds to the 'objective spirit' and its accompanying description (cultural institutions, technology, division of labor).
By definition, 'the latter' points directly to the second entity named in the binary construction.

Anahtar Kavram

Contextual Pronoun and Relative Reference
Tahmini Süre:2m 0s
Soru 1819Soru

Passage:

For decades, historical models of language shift in early medieval Europe operated on the assumption that socio-economic prestige strictly governed language adoption among subordinate populations. Under this framework, peripheral communities passively assimilated the dialect of dominant political regimes to access institutional power. However, recent sociolinguistic investigations into ninth-century Anglo-Saxon borderlands challenge this top-down paradigm by demonstrating how regional elites strategically resisted linguistic homogenization.

Sociolinguist Elena Rostova examines the expansion of West Saxon administrative power across Mercia during the reign of Alfred the Great. While official royal decrees were increasingly standardized in Late West Saxon, local transactional documents present a surprisingly heterogeneous picture. Rostova points out that legal land conveyances executed in border regions continuously retained archaic Mercian phonological features and municipal vocabulary. Rather than interpreting this persistence as evidence of administrative inertia or overt anti-Saxon political defiance, Rostova contends that local elites intentionally preserved dialectal markers to safeguard customary property rights. Because regional judicial tribunals recognized specific Mercian phrasing as legal proof of ancestral land tenure, abandoning local linguistic conventions would have compromised landowners' established claims in provincial courts.

To support this thesis, Rostova highlights the Worcester land charters of 884 CE, which explicitly retain traditional Mercian orthographic conventions alongside newly mandated West Saxon tax terminology. Far from representing an unmediated adoption of royal authority, these dual-dialect charters demonstrate how provincial scribes selectively integrated royal administrative terms while preserving local formulaic phrasing. Consequently, language shift was neither uniform nor purely prestige-driven; rather, regional actors actively modulated their language practices to balance central political compliance with local legal and economic self-interest.

Which of the following best describes the primary function of the reference to 'the Worcester land charters of 884 CE' in the passage?

Cevabı ve açıklamayı göster

Cevap: To provide specific empirical evidence illustrating how regional scribes combined royal administrative requirements with traditional local dialectal features

Cevap

The primary function of the reference to the Worcester land charters of 884 CE is to provide specific empirical evidence illustrating how regional scribes combined royal administrative requirements with traditional local dialectal features.
In the third paragraph, the author introduces the Worcester land charters of 884 CE with the explicit phrase 'To support this thesis...' The text elaborates that these charters contained both traditional Mercian conventions and West Saxon tax terminology, directly serving as concrete evidence that provincial scribes selectively integrated royal terms while preserving local linguistic forms.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Locate the specific reference in the passage
The reference appears in the third paragraph: 'To support this thesis, Rostova highlights the Worcester land charters of 884 CE...'
Identifying the immediate structural context reveals the author's intent in introducing the detail.
2
Analyze what the detail demonstrates in context
The text explains that these charters contained both 'traditional Mercian orthographic conventions' and 'newly mandated West Saxon tax terminology,' showing selective integration by scribes.
Evaluating the specific function of the example clarifies how it serves the broader paragraph logic.
3
Match the functional role to the correct answer choice
The option highlighting empirical evidence of scribes combining royal requirements with local features accurately reflects the detail's purpose.
The correct choice must capture the strategic blending of administrative and regional elements as stated in the text.

Anahtar Kavram

Functional Role of Specific Details
Soru 1820Soru

Passage:
In paleoclimatology, the abrupt 'Younger Dryas' cooling event—a sudden return to glacial conditions roughly 12,900 years ago—has long been attributed to the catastrophic outburst of Lake Agassiz, which routed massive volumes of freshwater into the North Atlantic and disrupted the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). However, recent high-resolution ocean sediment cores from the Arctic Ocean reveal that freshwater discharge into the Arctic Basin via the Mackenzie River system peaked simultaneously with the onset of cooling, whereas North Atlantic meltwater markers lag the cooling event by nearly two centuries. Based on these findings, paleoclimatologist Dr. Vance asserts that Arctic freshwater influx, rather than North Atlantic discharge, was the primary trigger for the AMOC shutdown. Vance argues that Arctic sea-ice expansion, driven by Mackenzie River runoff, significantly increased surface albedo and restricted ocean-atmosphere heat exchange, thereby destabilizing the global thermohaline conveyor prior to any major Atlantic influx.

Statement:
Oceanographic modeling reveals that freshwater entering the Arctic Basin via the Mackenzie River system is rapidly diverted into the North Pacific Ocean through the Bering Strait, preventing it from reaching the North Atlantic upper ocean layers that drive the AMOC.

Evaluating the statement above: If true, this finding weakens Dr. Vance’s assertion regarding the primary trigger of the AMOC shutdown.

Cevabı ve açıklamayı göster

Cevap: True

Cevap

True. The statement, if true, weakens Dr. Vance's assertion by removing the necessary physical link between Arctic freshwater discharge and North Atlantic ocean circulation.
The finding that Mackenzie River freshwater flows into the Pacific Ocean breaks the required causal pathway of Dr. Vance's argument. If the freshwater does not reach the North Atlantic ocean layers responsible for AMOC deep-water formation, it cannot be the primary trigger for the AMOC shutdown. Thus, the claim that this finding weakens her assertion is accurate.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Identify Dr. Vance's main assertion and underlying premise.
Dr. Vance asserts that freshwater influx into the Arctic Basin via the Mackenzie River triggered the AMOC shutdown by promoting sea-ice expansion and destabilizing Atlantic circulation.
To evaluate a weakening statement, one must first isolate the causal mechanism connecting the evidence to the author's conclusion.
2
Analyze the impact of the new premise on the causal mechanism.
The new premise establishes that Mackenzie River freshwater is diverted to the Pacific Ocean rather than reaching Atlantic upper ocean layers.
If the freshwater is routed away from the Atlantic, it cannot exert the physical influence on Atlantic sea ice and salinity required by Dr. Vance's hypothesis.
3
Determine whether the statement weakens the author's argument.
Because the statement breaks the key causal chain of Dr. Vance's hypothesis, it weakens her assertion. Therefore, evaluating the statement as 'True' is correct.
Demonstrating that the proposed cause does not reach the site of the effect directly undermines a causal claim.

Anahtar Kavram

Evaluating evidence that weakens an author's causal hypothesis in Reading Comprehension
ÖncekiSayfa 91 / 110Sonraki
Tüm alıştırma soruları — GMAT | Examkin