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For much of the twentieth century, forest management policies in the western United States prioritized the immediate suppression of all wildfires. However, ecologists have since determined that this practice has inadvertently threatened the giant sequoia (*Sequoiadendron giganteum*). Giant sequoias possess thick, fire-resistant bark and rely on low-intensity forest fires to clear competing undergrowth, which creates nutrient-rich soil and allows sunlight to reach seedlings. Furthermore, the intense heat from these fires is required to open the trees' tightly closed cones, facilitating seed dispersal. By preventing these natural fire cycles, suppression efforts have hindered the reproduction of giant sequoias and allowed shade-tolerant trees to crowd out new growth, demonstrating that periodic fire is essential for the long-term survival of the sequoia ecosystem.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

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Cevap: Natural, low-intensity forest fires are necessary for giant sequoias to reproduce and survive.

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Natural, low-intensity forest fires are necessary for giant sequoias to reproduce and survive.
The correct answer accurately summarizes the passage's main point: that giant sequoias rely on low-intensity fires for clearing competing undergrowth, opening their cones for seed dispersal, and ultimately surviving.

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1
Identify the primary subject and the author's argument regarding that subject in the passage.
The passage discusses giant sequoias and explains how historical fire suppression policies have threatened them because these trees depend on fires for reproduction and clearing competing growth.
Establishing the main subject and the author's core claim is the first step in finding the central idea.
2
Evaluate the choices to find the one that accurately summarizes this relationship.
The statement that natural, low-intensity forest fires are necessary for giant sequoias to reproduce and survive directly reflects the main point of the passage.
The correct answer must represent the central idea of the entire text.

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Identifying the central idea of a passage requires distinguishing between background context, secondary details, and the author's primary argument.
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Soru 242Soru

Urban heat islands present a significant environmental challenge, as concrete surfaces absorb solar radiation and raise city temperatures. To address this issue, urban planners are increasingly implementing green roofs—vegetated layers grown on rooftops. These green roofs act as natural insulators, cooling buildings and reducing the surrounding air temperature through evapotranspiration. Early studies in Chicago confirm that wide-scale adoption of vegetated roofs can lower citywide temperatures by up to two degrees Celsius. Consequently, many municipalities are now offering tax incentives to encourage property owners to install green roofs.

Which choice best describes the overall structure of the text?

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Cevap: The text identifies an environmental issue, describes a specific method to address it, details the mechanism of this method, and highlights measures promoting its use.

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The text identifies an environmental issue, describes a specific method to address it, details the mechanism of this method, and highlights measures promoting its use.
The passage begins by identifying an environmental issue (urban heat islands raising city temperatures) and then describes a specific method (green roofs) to address it. It goes on to explain the mechanism of this method (evapotranspiration and insulation) and concludes by highlighting measures (tax incentives) that promote its use. Therefore, the option describing this sequence of moves is correct.

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1
Identify the opening statement and the initial concept introduced in the passage.
The passage starts by stating that urban heat islands present a significant environmental challenge due to concrete surfaces raising temperatures.
This establishes the initial move of identifying an environmental issue.
2
Analyze the middle portion of the passage to determine how the text develops the initial concept.
The passage introduces green roofs as a way to address the issue, explains how they insulate and cool buildings, and mentions a study confirming their effectiveness.
This shows the text introduces a method, explains its mechanism, and provides supporting data.
3
Examine the final sentence of the passage to identify the concluding rhetorical move.
The passage concludes by noting that municipalities are offering tax incentives to encourage property owners to install green roofs.
This identifies the final move of highlighting measures that promote the method's use.

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Overall Text Structure Analysis
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Soru 243Soru

While many contemporary critics praised the author’s latest novel for its stylistic innovation, some reviewers felt the need to ________ their endorsement. They noted that while the book's narrative structure was indeed pioneering, the plot ultimately relied on familiar, clichéd tropes that undermined its overall impact.

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

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Cevap: qualify

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qualify
The correct option is 'qualify' because in an academic context, to qualify a statement or endorsement means to limit or modify it by adding conditions or reservations. The passage describes reviewers who praise the novel's innovation but criticize its clichéd plot, meaning their endorsement is mixed rather than absolute. Therefore, they felt the need to limit or modify—that is, qualify—their endorsement.

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1
Analyze the structural relationship of the sentences
The first sentence establishes a contrast using 'While' between the praise for stylistic innovation and the action of the reviewers regarding their endorsement.
Understanding the logical transition is necessary to determine the direction of the missing word.
2
Evaluate the context provided in the second sentence
The reviewers note that while the structure is pioneering, the clichéd plot undermines its impact, indicating a mixed or limited endorsement rather than a total rejection or full support.
This details the specific restriction or limitation that the missing word must represent.
3
Determine the meaning of the missing word
The word must mean to limit, restrict, or modify a statement of support to account for these flaws.
Defining the required meaning allows us to match it against the vocabulary choices.
4
Select the option that matches this meaning
The word 'qualify' matches this meaning, as its academic usage means to limit or modify an opinion.
It is the only word that accurately reflects the limited nature of the reviewers' endorsement.

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Contextual meaning of high-utility vocabulary words with secondary academic definitions.
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Soru 244Soru

For decades, planetary scientists debated the primary origin of Earth’s surface water, generally favoring the 'late veneer' hypothesis, which posits that water-rich asteroids bombarded the planet post-formation. Recently, however, geochemical analyses of deep-mantle rocks have challenged this consensus by revealing isotopic signatures identical to those of ancient nebular dust. These findings suggest that water was actually present during Earth's initial accretion, locked within the planetary interior and later released through volcanic degassing. While some researchers argue that both mechanisms contributed significantly, the discovery of early mantle water has fundamentally shifted focus toward internal geological processes rather than external cosmic impacts.

Which choice best describes the overall structure of the text?

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Cevap: It outlines a long-standing scientific hypothesis, introduces new evidence that challenges it, explains an alternative explanation supported by that evidence, and notes a shift in the research community's focus.

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The correct option describes the overall structure by noting that the text outlines a long-standing hypothesis, introduces challenging evidence, explains an alternative explanation, and describes a shift in scientific focus.
The correct option correctly identifies the sequence of rhetorical moves: first presenting the late veneer hypothesis (a long-standing hypothesis), then introducing the new geochemical evidence from deep-mantle rocks that challenges it, followed by the alternative explanation of water being present during accretion and released by degassing, and finally concluding with the shift in the research community's focus.

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1
Identify the starting point of the passage.
The passage begins by describing the 'late veneer' hypothesis, which has been the favored explanation for the origin of Earth's water for decades.
To establish the initial rhetorical move of the text.
2
Analyze the transition in the second sentence.
The passage introduces new geochemical analyses of deep-mantle rocks that challenge the late veneer hypothesis.
To understand the subsequent rhetorical move that introduces complicating evidence.
3
Examine the third and fourth sentences.
The text explains the alternative accretion/degassing theory and concludes by noting how these findings have shifted the research focus from external to internal processes.
To identify the final sequence of rhetorical moves and compare them to the answer choices.

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Overall Text Structure Analysis
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Soru 245Soru

Biologist Dr. Sarah Jenkins and her team investigated the impact of artificial light at night (ALAN) on the foraging behavior of the Eastern pipistrelle (*Perimyotis subflavus*), a species of insectivorous bat. Jenkins hypothesized that while ALAN increases the local concentration of insects around streetlights, it actually reduces the overall foraging efficiency of the bats by making them more visible to predators like owls, forcing them to spend more time in sheltered, darker areas of the forest canopy instead of hunting in the open.

Which finding from Jenkins's study, if true, would most directly support her hypothesis?

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Cevap: Eastern pipistrelle bats in habitats with high levels of artificial light at night spent the majority of their foraging time in dense, dark canopy cover, where insect density was low, resulting in fewer insect captures per hour than bats in unlit habitats.

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The correct answer is the finding that Eastern pipistrelle bats in habitats with high levels of artificial light at night spent the majority of their foraging time in dense, dark canopy cover, where insect density was low, resulting in fewer insect captures per hour than bats in unlit habitats.
The correct answer shows that bats in habitats with high levels of artificial light at night spent most of their time in the dense, dark canopy cover (where insect density was low), resulting in fewer insect captures per hour. This directly supports both components of the hypothesis: that the bats are forced into sheltered, darker areas of the canopy and that this behavioral change reduces their overall foraging efficiency.

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1
Identify the core claim or hypothesis in the passage.
The hypothesis is that artificial light at night (ALAN) reduces bats' overall foraging efficiency by making them more visible to predators, forcing them to hunt in darker, sheltered canopy areas rather than in the open.
Understanding the specific hypothesis is necessary to determine what kind of evidence would support it.
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Evaluate the choices to find one that demonstrates both the behavioral shift (seeking shelter in the canopy) and the resulting impact (reduced foraging efficiency).
The correct finding shows that bats in ALAN areas forage primarily in dark canopy cover where insect capture rate is lower, confirming both the behavioral shift and the loss of efficiency.
Connecting the cause (ALAN leading to shelter-seeking) and the effect (reduced insect capture rates) is required to validate the hypothesis.

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Identifying textual evidence that directly supports a specific scientific hypothesis or claim.
Soru 246Soru

In a study of the cooperatively breeding cichlid fish *Neolamprologus pulcher*, evolutionary biologist Dr. Marcus Vance investigated the "pay-to-stay" hypothesis. This hypothesis suggests that subordinate helpers assist in territory defense and offspring care not solely due to kin selection, but as a form of "rent" to prevent dominant breeders from expelling them from the safety of the territory. Vance argued that if helping is indeed a transaction to secure territory residency, dominant breeders should respond to a helper's temporary inactivity with increased social policing (aggression) only when resources are scarce, as the cost of hosting a non-productive helper is higher under these conditions.

Which finding, if true, would most directly support Vance's argument?

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Cevap: In experimental trials where subordinate helpers were prevented from assisting in territory defense, dominant breeders directed significantly more aggressive behaviors toward the inactive subordinates in resource-scarce environments than they did in resource-abundant environments.

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In experimental trials where subordinate helpers were prevented from assisting in territory defense, dominant breeders directed significantly more aggressive behaviors toward the inactive subordinates in resource-scarce environments than they did in resource-abundant environments.
The correct answer directly supports the hypothesis by showing that when helpers are prevented from helping, dominant breeders increase social policing (aggression) only in resource-scarce environments. This matches the prediction that such policing is conditional on resource scarcity making hosting non-productive helpers costly.

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1
Identify the central claim in the passage that needs support.
The claim is that dominant breeders police (show aggression toward) inactive helpers only when resources are scarce because the cost of hosting a non-productive helper increases in resource-poor conditions.
Knowing the specific claim is necessary to evaluate which evidence directly supports it.
2
Evaluate the options to find one that links dominant aggression (social policing), helper inactivity, and resource scarcity in the hypothesized way.
The correct finding must show that when helpers are inactive, dominants increase aggression specifically in resource-scarce environments compared to resource-abundant ones.
This establishes the resource-dependent policing of helper inactivity predicted by the hypothesis.
3
Rule out distractors that focus on unrelated behaviors, contradict the hypothesis, or address unrelated variables such as kin relatedness.
Findings about helper defensive behavior rates, general aggression in resource-abundant settings, or relatedness do not support the specific conditional policing hypothesis.
Eliminating irrelevant or contradictory choices confirms the correct option.

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Command of Evidence: Textual
Soru 247Soru

Historically, urban planning prioritized noise mitigation, treating city sounds purely as pollutants to be suppressed. However, acoustic ecologist Dr. Elena Vance argues that this subtractive approach ignores the psychological benefits of constructive soundscapes. Vance's recent study map-analyzed resident stress levels across three European cities, demonstrating that introducing natural acoustic markers—like flowing water or rustling leaves—alleviated urban fatigue more effectively than erecting physical noise barriers. Critics argue that Vance's model fails to account for varying cultural perceptions of specific sounds, claiming some communities might find water features agitating. Nevertheless, Vance asserts that incorporating deliberate, positive auditory design remains a vital next step for modern sustainable architecture.

Which choice best describes the overall structure of the text?

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Cevap: It outlines a conventional approach to a problem, introduces a researcher's alternative methodology, details an empirical test of that methodology, notes a potential limitation raised by others, and concludes with the researcher's reiteration of the methodology's importance.

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It outlines a conventional approach to a problem, introduces a researcher's alternative methodology, details an empirical test of that methodology, notes a potential limitation raised by others, and concludes with the researcher's reiteration of the methodology's importance.
The correct option accurately represents the progression of ideas in the text. The passage starts by outlining a conventional practice in urban planning (noise suppression). It then introduces Dr. Vance's alternative theory (constructive soundscapes). Next, it presents the results of her study testing this theory. Finally, it addresses a limitation raised by critics (cultural differences in sound perception) and closes with Vance's reaffirmation of her model's significance to future design.

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1
Analyze the opening sentence to identify the baseline context.
The text begins by defining the historical urban planning focus on suppressing noise as a pollutant.
This establishes the conventional approach to a problem.
2
Examine the subsequent sentence to identify the transition to a new concept.
The text introduces Dr. Vance's perspective on the benefits of constructive soundscapes.
This acts as the introduction of a researcher's alternative methodology.
3
Trace the details of Vance's research described in the middle of the passage.
The passage highlights a study evaluating stress levels in three European cities with natural acoustic markers versus barriers.
This represents the empirical testing of the methodology.
4
Identify the final two moves of the passage.
The text presents critics' concerns about cultural sound differences, followed by Vance's assertion of the value of positive auditory design.
This represents noting a potential limitation raised by others and concluding with a reiteration of the importance of the methodology.

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Overall Text Structure Analysis
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Soru 248Soru

Many animal species adapt their communication strategies to survive in human-altered environments. Biologist Dr. Marcus Thorne hypothesized that urban noise pollution causes city-dwelling house finches (*Haemorhous mexicanus*) to sing at a higher minimum frequency than rural house finches to prevent their songs from being masked by low-frequency traffic noise.

Which finding, if true, would most directly support Dr. Thorne's hypothesis?

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Cevap: Audio recordings show that house finches in noisy city centers sing songs with a minimum frequency of 3.2 kHz3.2\text{ kHz}, whereas house finches in quiet rural areas sing songs with a minimum frequency of 2.0 kHz2.0\text{ kHz}.

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Audio recordings show that house finches in noisy city centers sing songs with a minimum frequency of 3.2 kHz3.2\text{ kHz}, whereas house finches in quiet rural areas sing songs with a minimum frequency of 2.0 kHz2.0\text{ kHz}.
The correct answer directly supports the hypothesis by providing comparative data showing that urban house finches sing at a higher minimum frequency (3.2 kHz3.2\text{ kHz}) than their rural counterparts (2.0 kHz2.0\text{ kHz}), which would prevent their songs from being masked by traffic noise.

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1
Identify the biologist's hypothesis from the passage.
Dr. Thorne hypothesized that urban noise pollution causes city finches to sing at a higher minimum frequency than rural finches.
To find supporting evidence, we must first know the exact claim being made.
2
Evaluate the choices to find evidence directly showing a higher minimum frequency in urban finches compared to rural finches.
The option showing urban finches singing at 3.2 kHz3.2\text{ kHz} and rural finches at 2.0 kHz2.0\text{ kHz} directly supports this claim.
This comparison provides concrete data that matches the direction of the hypothesized frequency shift.

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Command of Evidence: Textual
Soru 249Soru

Traditional Japanese *machiya* (wooden townhouses) are characterized by their narrow street facades and deep interior layouts. To address the challenge of stagnant air and heat during humid summers, these structures historically incorporated *tsuboniwa*—small, open-air courtyards situated deep within the building. Climatologist Dr. Kenji Sato hypothesized that the primary function of the *tsuboniwa* is to act as a passive cooling system. According to Sato, the temperature differential between the shaded, vegetation-filled courtyard and the warmer, street-facing rooms generates a convective air current that draws cooler air from the courtyard through the house's interior. Which choice, if true, would most directly support Sato's hypothesis?

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Cevap: Sensors placed inside several unoccupied *machiya* recorded that the velocity of air flowing from the *tsuboniwa* into the adjacent rooms increased in direct proportion to the temperature difference between the courtyard and the street-facing rooms.

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The finding that the velocity of air flowing from the courtyard into the adjacent rooms increases in direct proportion to the temperature difference between the courtyard and the street-facing rooms.
The correct answer supports the hypothesis by providing direct empirical evidence of the convective cycle. Dr. Sato's hypothesis states that the temperature difference between the cool courtyard and the warmer street-facing rooms drives a continuous airflow. By showing that the velocity of this airflow increases in direct proportion to the temperature difference between these two zones, the study establishes a direct causal link between the temperature differential and the resulting passive cooling draft.

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1
Identify the core hypothesis proposed by the researcher in the passage.
Dr. Sato hypothesizes that *tsuboniwa* act as passive cooling systems by using the temperature difference between the cool courtyard and the warmer street-facing rooms to drive a convective current.
Establishing the precise mechanism of the claim is necessary to determine what evidence would support it.
2
Determine the type of evidence required to support this specific convective mechanism.
The supporting evidence must demonstrate a direct relationship between the temperature difference (the cause) and the airflow/cooling velocity (the effect).
This allows us to evaluate the choices against the required logical relationship.
3
Evaluate the choices to find the one showing this direct relationship while rejecting distractors that address unrelated benefits, speculative future applications, or seasonal misreadings.
The finding regarding the proportional increase in airflow velocity based on the temperature difference directly validates the convective cooling hypothesis.
This step selects the correct option that matches the required logical support.

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Command of Evidence: Textual
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For centuries, economists asserted that money emerged naturally to resolve the inefficiencies of barter, wherein individuals struggled to find trade partners with matching needs. Anthropological evidence, however, challenges this foundational narrative. Researchers like Caroline Humphrey have noted that no historical society has ever been documented operating a pure barter economy. Instead, early community transactions were sustained by dense networks of social credit and gift-exchange, where goods were shared with the implicit understanding of future reciprocity. Money did not arise to simplify spot transactions between strangers; rather, it was introduced much later, often by centralized authorities seeking to standardize debt obligations and facilitate taxation.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

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Cevap: Anthropological research refutes the traditional economic theory that currency developed as a solution to barter, suggesting instead that early economies functioned through credit and social reciprocity.

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Anthropological research refutes the traditional economic theory that currency developed as a solution to barter, suggesting instead that early economies functioned through credit and social reciprocity.
The correct option accurately captures the main focus of the text: it outlines the traditional economic theory of money's origin (solving barter) and explains how anthropological evidence refutes it, pointing instead to credit networks and gift-exchange as the true precursor to currency.

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1
Analyze the text structure and shift in perspective.
The text begins with a traditional view (money solved barter inefficiencies) and then introduces a counterargument ('Anthropological evidence, however, challenges this...').
Identifying the transition helps isolate the core argument of the author, which opposes the traditional barter model.
2
Evaluate the details supporting the counterargument.
The passage highlights that no pure barter society existed, that early transactions relied on networks of social credit and gift-exchange, and that money was introduced later by authorities for taxation and debt standardization.
This establishes that early economies were based on credit rather than barter systems.
3
Synthesize the main idea and match it with the correct choice.
The main idea combines the debunking of the barter origin story with the explanation that social credit systems preceded money.
This synthesis directly aligns with the option indicating that anthropological research refutes the barter-to-currency theory in favor of credit and reciprocity.

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Identifying the central idea of a passage by evaluating contrasting arguments and supporting details.
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Soru 251Soru

In the late twentieth century, evolutionary biologists typically characterized phenotypic plasticity—the ability of an organism to alter its physical traits in response to environmental changes—as a temporary, non-heritable buffer against environmental stress. Recent research on marine snails, however, suggests that these environmentally induced modifications can stabilize over generations, driving long-term evolutionary adaptation even in the absence of initial genetic mutations. Consequently, plasticity is increasingly viewed not merely as a passive shield against selection pressures, but as an active mechanism that can direct the evolutionary trajectory of a species.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

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Cevap: Phenotypic plasticity, once considered a temporary response to environmental stress, is now understood to play an active, long-term role in driving evolutionary changes.

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Phenotypic plasticity, once considered a temporary response to environmental stress, is now understood to play an active, long-term role in driving evolutionary changes.
The correct option summarizes the main shift in the passage: traditional evolutionary theory treated phenotypic plasticity as a temporary, non-heritable stopgap, whereas new evidence demonstrates that it can drive long-term evolutionary trajectories by stabilizing over generations.

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1
Analyze the passage's structure and trace the development of the primary argument.
The passage contrasts the traditional view of phenotypic plasticity (as a temporary, passive buffer) with modern findings (showing it can stabilize across generations and actively guide evolutionary trajectories).
This establishes the shift in scientific understanding that represents the core theme of the passage.
2
Evaluate the choices to find one that accurately reflects this shift in perspective.
The statement focusing on the transition of phenotypic plasticity from a temporary stress response to an active driver of long-term evolution matches the text.
The correct answer must comprehensively summarize the main argument of the text.
3
Eliminate incorrect options based on overgeneralization, misreading, or unrelated details.
Options that claim environmental changes drive all marine adaptation, claim all species adapt without genetic mutations, or introduce predator-defense comparisons are discarded.
Eliminating options that introduce unsupported claims or errors confirms the correct selection.

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Central Ideas
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Seagrass meadows are vital marine ecosystems, but they are rapidly declining worldwide due to coastal development and pollution. In response to this ecological crisis, conservationists have historically relied on transplanting mature seagrass shoots from healthy beds, a method that often damages the donor sites. Recently, however, marine biologist Dr. Elena Vance proposed a novel restoration technique: using biodegradable mesh mats embedded with seagrass seeds. Vance's team tested these mats in degraded bays and found that they successfully stabilized the seafloor and allowed new shoots to propagate without harming existing meadows, offering a promising, low-impact solution for marine restoration.

Which choice best describes the overall structure of the text?

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Cevap: It identifies an environmental problem, explains a drawback of a traditional response to that problem, introduces an alternative method, and presents evidence of that method's effectiveness.

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The correct option describes the sequence where the text identifies an environmental problem, explains a drawback of a traditional response, introduces an alternative method, and presents evidence of that method's effectiveness.
The correct option accurately outlines the structure of the passage. The text first establishes an environmental problem (the decline of seagrass meadows). Next, it notes the drawback of the traditional solution (transplanting mature shoots damages donor sites). It then introduces a new solution (biodegradable mesh mats with seeds) and finishes by describing experimental results showing this new method's effectiveness.

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1
Analyze the opening sentences of the text.
The text states that seagrass meadows are declining (problem) and that transplanting mature shoots—the traditional response—damages donor sites (drawback of the response).
This establishes the initial sequence of the passage's structure.
2
Analyze the middle of the text.
The text introduces Dr. Vance's new method of using biodegradable mesh mats embedded with seeds.
This identifies the next structural transition where a new alternative is presented.
3
Analyze the final sentence of the text.
The text describes the testing phase, noting that the mats successfully stabilized the seafloor and allowed shoots to grow without harming donor sites.
This shows the final rhetorical move, which provides evidence of the new method's success.

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Overall Text Structure Analysis
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Soru 253Soru

In his seminal 1973 study of economic activity in urban Ghana, anthropologist Keith Hart coined the term "informal sector" to describe the myriad economic activities of migrants that existed outside the purview of state regulation and formal employment. Traditional development economists of the era conceptualized these informal practices as transient anomalies—mere developmental lags destined to be absorbed by a modernizing formal economy. Hart, however, argued that this sector was not a passive residue of underdevelopment, but rather a highly organized, autonomous system of self-employment driven by its own internal rationality and social networks. Far from being a temporary stepping stone toward modernization, the informal economy functioned as a permanent, structurally vital component of urban livelihood that actively compensated for the state's failure to provide wage labor.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

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Cevap: Hart contested the view that the informal sector was a transient anomaly, arguing instead that it is a permanent, organized, and structurally vital economic system.

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The correct answer is the option stating that Hart contested the view that the informal sector was a transient anomaly, arguing instead that it is a permanent, organized, and structurally vital economic system.
The correct option is the one stating that Hart contested the view that the informal sector was a transient anomaly, arguing instead that it is a permanent, organized, and structurally vital economic system. The passage outlines a conflict between traditional economists—who saw the informal sector as a temporary lag to be absorbed by modernization—and Hart, who argued that it is an autonomous, organized, and permanent structure that compensates for the formal sector's limits.

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Analyze the passage to identify the main topic and the author's primary argument.
The passage introduces Keith Hart's concept of the 'informal sector' in Ghana and contrasts his view with that of traditional development economists.
To establish the context and identify the core debate in the text.
2
Compare the opposing viewpoints presented in the passage.
Traditional economists viewed the informal sector as a temporary developmental anomaly, whereas Hart argued it is a highly organized, autonomous, and permanent system.
To isolate the central claim that the author is highlighting.
3
Evaluate the answer choices to find the one that best captures Hart's central argument relative to the traditional view.
The statement that Hart contested the transient anomaly view in favor of a permanent, organized, and vital system accurately and comprehensively reflects the main idea of the text.
To select the option that matches the identified central idea without introducing unsupported generalizations, minor details, or speculative claims.

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Identifying the central idea of a passage by contrasting opposing arguments and recognizing the author's main claim.
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Soru 254Soru

In many forest ecosystems, underground networks of mycorrhizal fungi form symbiotic relationships with trees. By transferring water and nutrients directly to tree roots, these networks ________ the growth of the trees, allowing them to thrive even in nutrient-poor soils.

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

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Cevap: facilitate

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facilitate
The word 'facilitate' means to make a process or action easier. The passage states that the symbiotic networks of fungi transfer water and nutrients to tree roots, allowing the trees to thrive even in nutrient-poor soils. This indicates that the networks assist or make the growth of the trees easier, making 'facilitate' the most logical and precise word in this context.

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1
Analyze the context of the sentence to determine the relationship between the underground fungal networks and tree growth.
The text describes a symbiotic relationship where the fungi transfer water and nutrients to the roots, which helps the trees thrive.
Understanding the nature of the relationship (positive/beneficial) helps narrow down the meaning of the missing word.
2
Evaluate the choices to find a word that matches the meaning of helping or making the growth process easier.
'Facilitate' directly means to make a process easier, fitting both the positive tone and semantic requirements of the sentence.
This confirms the correct word choice based on context.

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Words in Context: High-Utility Vocabulary
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Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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In sociological literature, the concept of social capital is often treated as an unalloyed benefit that fosters community cohesion. However, sociologist Alejandro Portes has cautioned that strong group solidarity can also restrict individual autonomy and enforce conformity. Therefore, rather than being beneficial, social capital is a complex resource with both constructive and coercive dimensions.
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The correct answer is a word that means in all cases, entirely, or by nature—such as 'uniformly', 'universally', 'entirely', or 'inherently'—to show that social capital is not always or solely positive.
The correct answer is 'uniformly' (or synonyms like 'universally', 'entirely', 'inherently') because the passage contrasts the traditional view of social capital as an 'unalloyed benefit' (entirely positive) with sociologist Alejandro Portes's findings that group solidarity can also restrict autonomy and enforce conformity. The phrase 'rather than being ________ beneficial' signals a contrast, indicating that social capital is not positive in all cases or in every dimension.

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1
Analyze the context of the sentence containing the blank.
The target sentence contrasts the idea of social capital being completely or always positive with the reality that it is a complex resource with both positive (constructive) and negative (coercive) aspects.
This establishes the logical relationship of contrast introduced by 'rather than'.
2
Identify the clue words in the passage.
The phrase 'unalloyed benefit' at the beginning suggests a view of social capital as purely positive, while Portes's caution about restricting autonomy and enforcing conformity shows it is not always or purely positive.
Clues help determine the precise semantic value needed for the blank.
3
Select a vocabulary word that expresses this contrast.
Words meaning completely, consistently, or inherently beneficial (e.g., 'uniformly', 'universally', 'entirely') fit the contrast established by 'rather than'.
This satisfies the demand for semantic and grammatical precision in context.

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Words in Context: High-Utility Vocabulary
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Although the nineteenth-century painter Albert Bierstadt was celebrated for his grand, sweeping landscapes of the American West, some contemporary critics viewed his dramatic lighting effects as a _______ attempt to sensationalize the frontier. These critics argued that such idealized depictions distorted the reality of the western environment for commercial gain.

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

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Cevap: calculated

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calculated
The correct answer is 'calculated'. The passage states that critics viewed Bierstadt's dramatic lighting as a deliberate effort to sensationalize the frontier for commercial gain. 'Calculated' is the most precise word here because, in addition to meaning planned or deliberate, it carries a negative connotation of being devious or designed to manipulate an audience.

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1
Analyze the context of the sentence containing the blank.
The sentence describes how 'some contemporary critics' viewed Albert Bierstadt's 'dramatic lighting effects' as a specific kind of attempt to 'sensationalize the frontier' for 'commercial gain.' This establishes a critical, negative tone.
Understanding the context and tone is necessary to determine the connotation of the missing word.
2
Identify the required connotation and meaning of the blank.
The blank must describe an attempt that is deliberate, planned, and carries a negative connotation of being manipulative or self-serving (for commercial gain).
Determining the word's function allows for comparing the options effectively.
3
Evaluate the options against the identified meaning and tone.
'Calculated' fits because it means deliberately planned to achieve a specific, often negative or self-serving, effect. 'Premeditated' has an unsuitable legal connotation, 'measured' has an unsuitable positive connotation of restraint, and 'schematic' relates to diagrams rather than intent.
Selecting the option that matches the contextual meaning and tone ensures the correct answer is chosen.

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Words in Context: Connotation and Tone
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Although the Venus flytrap (*Dionaea muscipula*) is famous for capturing and digesting insects, it does not obtain energy from these prey in the way that animals do. Instead, the plant uses photosynthesis to produce its own sugars for energy, just like other plants. The Venus flytrap consumes insects primarily to acquire essential nutrients, particularly nitrogen, which are severely lacking in the acidic, nutrient-poor soils of its natural wetland habitat. Therefore, the traps are an adaptation for nutrient absorption rather than a substitute for photosynthesis.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

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Cevap: The Venus flytrap digests insects to absorb nutrients lacking in its environment, while still relying on photosynthesis for energy.

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The Venus flytrap digests insects to absorb nutrients lacking in its environment, while still relying on photosynthesis for energy.
The correct option correctly identifies the central idea by capturing the relationship between the plant's nutrient acquisition (via digesting insects) and its energy production (via photosynthesis).

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1
Identify the main topic of the passage.
The passage discusses why the Venus flytrap consumes insects despite using photosynthesis for energy.
Establishing the topic sets the boundary for the central idea.
2
Analyze the core contrast in the passage.
The text states that the plant does not get energy from prey (it uses photosynthesis) but rather gets necessary nutrients (like nitrogen) that are missing from the soil.
Determining the main relationship is key to synthesizing the central idea.
3
Match the core point to the options.
The correct option correctly highlights that insect digestion is for nutrient absorption and photosynthesis is for energy production.
Evaluating choices ensures selection of the most comprehensive and accurate option.

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Central Ideas
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Determine the most logical and precise word to complete the text.

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In the late twentieth century, paleontologists studying dinosaur footprints initially believed that fossilized tracks could only provide information about the speed and gait of individual animals. However, subsequent documentation of extensive trackways suggested that these prints also complex social behaviors, such as herding and pack hunting, that had previously been undetectable from skeletal remains alone.
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The word 'indicated' (or a similar synonym such as 'revealed', 'demonstrated', or 'reflected') correctly completes the text by showing that the fossilized trackways provided evidence of complex social behaviors.
The correct answer must be a past-tense verb that means to show, point to, or make manifest. The word 'indicated' (or synonyms like 'revealed', 'demonstrated', or 'reflected') fits this role perfectly, as it communicates that the footprints served as evidence of the dinosaurs' complex social behaviors.

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1
Analyze the context of the sentence containing the blank.
The sentence sets up a contrast using 'However' between the initial belief (that tracks only show speed and gait of individual animals) and subsequent findings (that the tracks also show complex social behaviors like herding).
Understanding the contrast helps determine that the missing word must describe how the prints show or provide evidence of these social behaviors.
2
Identify the grammatical role and meaning required for the blank.
The blank requires a transitive verb in the past tense that means to show, display, or provide evidence of something.
This matches the subject 'prints' and the direct object 'complex social behaviors'.
3
Select a high-utility academic vocabulary word that fits the context precisely.
Words like 'indicated', 'revealed', 'demonstrated', or 'reflected' fit both the meaning and tone of the academic passage.
These words accurately convey that the physical evidence of the tracks points to the existence of social behaviors.

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Contextual vocabulary usage and precision in academic texts
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Soru 259Soru

In the hyper-arid, frigid desert of Antarctica's McMurdo Dry Valleys, visible life on rock surfaces is virtually non-existent. Instead, microbial life, dominated by endolithic lichens, colonizes the pore spaces just millimeters beneath the surface of translucent sandstones. Rather than merely surviving in a dormant state, these organisms actively drive physical and chemical weathering processes. By executing cyclic expansion during brief hydration periods and producing oxalic acid, they gradually dissolve cement minerals, causing the sandstone to flake off. While researchers initially theorized that these micro-ecosystems were static relics of past milder climates, recent metabolic monitoring confirms that they function as active, albeit slow, geomorphological agents that continuously reshape the local landscape.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

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Cevap: Endolithic lichens in the McMurdo Dry Valleys actively contribute to the alteration and erosion of sandstone rather than remaining passive or dormant.

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Endolithic lichens in the McMurdo Dry Valleys actively contribute to the alteration and erosion of sandstone rather than remaining passive or dormant.
The correct answer accurately summarizes the central thesis of the passage: endolithic lichens in the McMurdo Dry Valleys actively drive physical and chemical weathering processes in sandstone, serving as active geomorphological agents rather than remaining passive or dormant relics of past climates.

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1
Analyze the passage to identify the subject and key claims.
The passage discusses endolithic lichens in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica and describes how they perform physical and chemical weathering on sandstones, acting as active geomorphological agents.
Understanding the core topic and claims helps isolate the main idea from supporting details or incorrect theories.
2
Evaluate the author's final conclusion or refinement of earlier ideas.
The text refutes the initial theory that the micro-ecosystems are static remnants of past milder climates, confirming instead that they actively shape the local landscape.
Identifying the author's stance on the activity of these lichens is critical to choosing the correct central idea.
3
Compare the options against the primary focus of the text.
The statement describing the lichens' active contribution to sandstone weathering is the most accurate and comprehensive summary of the passage.
This step ensures that the selected choice reflects the whole passage rather than focusing on a detail, an outdated hypothesis, or an overgeneralization.

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Identifying the central idea of a passage by separating primary claims from secondary details or outdated theories.
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Soru 260Soru

In his analysis of late-nineteenth-century urban planning, historian Marcus Vance argues that the creation of public parks was not a purely altruistic endeavor designed to improve public health. Instead, Vance suggests that municipal leaders viewed parks as a ______ tool of social management, subtly steering the leisure activities of the working class toward behaviors deemed acceptable by the elite.

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

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Cevap: utilitarian

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utilitarian
The passage indicates that municipal leaders created parks not out of pure altruism, but as a deliberate 'tool of social management' to subtly steer the working class's behaviors. This context emphasizes a practical, functional, and calculating use of parks. 'Utilitarian' means designed to be useful or practical rather than altruistic, which perfectly aligns with the described purpose of social management and control.

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1
Identify clues in the passage that indicate the function of the blank word.
The passage states that the creation of parks was 'not a purely altruistic endeavor' but was instead a 'tool of social management' used to 'subtly steer' behavior.
This helps determine the required tone and connotation: a word that represents a practical, deliberate, and non-altruistic intent.
2
Evaluate the options based on the identified tone and connotation.
'Utilitarian' describes something designed for practical utility or management. 'Cooperative' is too positive and contradicts the unilateral control described. 'Malevolent' is too negatively charged. 'Accidental' ignores the deliberate nature of the tool.
To find the word that most logically and precisely fits the context.

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Determining a word's meaning in context by analyzing the tone and connotation established by surrounding details.
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