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Soru 61Soru

Biologist Dr. Kenji Sato and his team studied the growth patterns of giant kelp (*Macrocystis pyrifera*) off the coast of California. Sato hypothesized that colder water temperatures promote faster growth in giant kelp than warmer temperatures do. To test this hypothesis, the team monitored several kelp forests at varying water temperatures over a six-month period. Which finding from the team's study, if true, would most directly support Sato’s hypothesis?

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Cevap: Giant kelp specimens grown in water temperatures of 12C12^\circ\text{C} grew significantly taller over the six-month period than specimens grown in water temperatures of 20C20^\circ\text{C}.

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The finding that giant kelp specimens grew significantly taller in 12C12^\circ\text{C} water than in 20C20^\circ\text{C} water.
The correct answer directly supports the hypothesis by providing data showing that giant kelp grew taller in the colder temperature condition (12C12^\circ\text{C}) than in the warmer temperature condition (20C20^\circ\text{C}).

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1
Identify the researcher's hypothesis from the passage.
The researcher hypothesized that colder water temperatures promote faster growth in giant kelp compared to warmer water temperatures.
Understanding the specific relationship being tested is necessary to evaluate which finding supports it.
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Evaluate the choices to find one that demonstrates faster kelp growth in colder water than in warmer water.
The finding that kelp grew taller at 12C12^\circ\text{C} (colder) than at 20C20^\circ\text{C} (warmer) directly shows faster growth in cooler conditions.
This direct comparison of growth rates at different temperatures provides empirical support for the hypothesis.

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Identifying textual evidence that supports a scientific claim.
Soru 62Soru

Urban green roofs provide critical habitats for pollinators, but the quality of these artificial habitats can vary. Ecologist Dr. Hiroshi Sato and his team investigated how the diversity of flowering plant species on urban green roofs influences the nesting success of the solitary bee Osmia bicornis. Sato hypothesized that green roofs with a higher variety of native wildflower species would lead to higher nesting success—measured by the proportion of larvae that successfully develop into adults—because a diverse larval diet provides more balanced nutrition. To test this, the team monitored green roofs with varying levels of plant diversity and analyzed the nesting boxes placed there. Which choice, if true, would most directly support Sato's hypothesis?

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Cevap: Nests on roofs containing a wide variety of native wildflowers yielded a significantly higher percentage of emerged adult bees than nests on roofs dominated by only one or two wildflower species.

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Nests on roofs containing a wide variety of native wildflowers yielded a significantly higher percentage of emerged adult bees than nests on roofs dominated by only one or two wildflower species.
The correct answer is correct because it directly connects a high diversity of native wildflowers on the green roofs to a higher percentage of emerged adult bees (nesting success), which directly validates Dr. Sato's hypothesis that wildflower variety enhances larval development success through better nutrition.

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1
Identify the researchers' specific hypothesis.
Sato hypothesized that green roofs with a higher variety of native wildflower species lead to higher nesting success (proportion of larvae that develop into adults).
Understanding the precise claim is necessary to evaluate which evidence supports it.
2
Determine the type of evidence required to support this hypothesis.
The evidence must show a positive relationship between wildflower diversity on the roof and the rate of larval development success.
This establishes the logical connection needed to validate the claim.
3
Evaluate the choices to find the one matching the required evidence.
The choice showing that roofs with a wide variety of wildflowers yielded a higher percentage of emerged adult bees directly supports the hypothesis.
It directly correlates high plant diversity with higher larval development success.

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Command of Evidence: Textual
Soru 63Soru

In a study of the sympatric sea stars *Asterias forbesi* and *Asterias vulgaris*, marine biologist Dr. Angela Chen investigated how the two species coexist along the rocky intertidal zones of the North Atlantic. Traditional ecological models suggest that niche partitioning between these species is based on prey size selection: the larger *A. vulgaris* typically preys on larger blue mussels (*Mytilus edulis*), while the smaller *A. forbesi* consumes smaller ones. Chen, however, hypothesizes that this apparent size-based dietary partitioning is merely a byproduct of habitat partitioning by depth, where *A. vulgaris* feeds in deeper subtidal zones where only larger mussels survive, and *A. forbesi* feeds in shallower intertidal zones dominated by smaller mussels. Which finding from the study, if true, would most directly support Chen's hypothesis?

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Cevap: When *A. forbesi* and *A. vulgaris* are found at the same depth, the average size of the mussels consumed by both species is nearly identical.

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The correct answer states that when both sea star species are found at the same depth, the average size of the mussels they consume is nearly identical.
The correct answer provides evidence that when both sea star species are present at the same depth, they consume similarly sized mussels. This supports the hypothesis that the apparent size-based diet differences observed in the wild are a byproduct of depth-based habitat partitioning, as the size differences disappear when depth is controlled.

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Identify the researcher's main claim.
Dr. Chen's hypothesis is that the difference in the size of mussels eaten by the two sea star species is caused by their depth-based habitat partitioning, not by a direct preference for different prey sizes.
This establishes the target claim that the correct evidence must support.
2
Determine what evidence would support this hypothesis.
Evidence showing that when the depth variable is controlled or removed, the sea stars no longer partition their diets by prey size.
If depth is the sole driver of the prey size difference, eliminating depth differences should eliminate the prey size differences.
3
Evaluate the choices to find this evidence.
The finding that the two species eat the same size of mussels when at the same depth directly supports Chen's hypothesis.
It isolates depth as the causal factor for the observed dietary differences.

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Command of Evidence: Textual
Soru 64Soru

In sociolinguistics, phonetic convergence refers to the process by which speakers unconsciously align their speech patterns—such as accent, pitch, or speaking rate—with those of their conversation partners. While early researchers characterized this phenomenon primarily as a social tool used to build rapport and seek approval, recent studies suggest a more complex cognitive basis. Modern experiments demonstrate that convergence occurs even in brief, impersonal interactions where social bonding is not a factor, and even when speakers are unaware of their partners' presence. This evidence indicates that phonetic convergence is not merely a deliberate social strategy, but rather an automatic byproduct of how the human brain processes and replicates auditory input during language comprehension.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

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Cevap: While phonetic convergence was previously understood to be a social strategy for building rapport, evidence now suggests it is largely an automatic cognitive reaction to processing speech.

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The correct answer states that phonetic convergence, once thought to be a deliberate social strategy to build rapport, is now understood to be an automatic cognitive byproduct of speech processing.
The correct answer accurately summarizes the passage by identifying both the traditional view of phonetic convergence (a deliberate social strategy for building rapport) and the modern view supported by recent research (an automatic cognitive response to processing speech).

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1
Identify the primary topic and the shift in perspective presented in the passage.
The text discusses phonetic convergence, noting a shift from the historical view (a deliberate social tool for rapport) to the modern view (an automatic cognitive byproduct of speech processing).
This establishes the scope and core debate of the passage.
2
Analyze how the supporting details reinforce the central claim.
The text describes experiments showing convergence in impersonal and blind settings, proving it occurs without social motivations.
This helps rule out options that overemphasize deliberate social choices.
3
Evaluate the choices to find the one that encapsulates this transition of understanding.
The option stating that phonetic convergence is now seen as an automatic cognitive reaction rather than just a social strategy accurately captures the main idea.
This matches the complete thesis of the passage.

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Identifying the central idea of a passage that presents a shift in scientific or academic consensus.
Soru 65Soru

In the early years of cinema, filmmakers frequently drew on the conventions of nineteenth-century theatrical melodrama, utilizing static camera placements that replicated a theater audience's perspective and relying on exaggerated acting styles. Many film historians have characterized this period as a mere transitional phase wherein cinema was subordinate to theater. However, film scholar Elena Rossi argues that this reliance on theatricality was not a failure of artistic imagination or a lack of technological maturity, but rather a deliberate narrative strategy. According to Rossi, early filmmakers utilized familiar theatrical structures to establish a legible narrative framework for audiences who were completely unaccustomed to the new medium, thereby facilitating their transition into the visual grammar of film editing and dynamic camerawork that would soon follow.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

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Cevap: Early filmmakers’ use of theatrical techniques was a deliberate choice to help audiences adapt to the storytelling format of the new medium.

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The main idea of the text is that early filmmakers intentionally utilized theatrical techniques to ease the audience's transition to a new visual medium.
The correct choice accurately identifies the main idea of the text by stating that early filmmakers deliberately incorporated theatrical conventions to establish a recognizable narrative framework for audiences transitioning to the new medium.

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1
Identify the primary debate or focus of the text.
The text presents a contrast between traditional historians' view of early cinema as subordinate to theater and scholar Elena Rossi's view that early theatricality was a deliberate choice.
Understanding the core conflict helps locate the author's primary message.
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Analyze Rossi's explanation for using theatrical elements.
Rossi argues that early filmmakers relied on theatrical structures to establish a legible narrative framework, helping audiences adapt to cinematic visual grammar.
This shows the purpose of the theatrical elements, which is the main point of the passage.
3
Select the option that matches this argument without adding unsupported ideas.
The option asserting that theatrical techniques were a deliberate choice to help audiences adapt to the new medium aligns directly with the text.
It accurately summarizes Rossi's main thesis without generalizing or misrepresenting details.

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Central Ideas
Soru 66Soru

In eighteenth-century Europe, the collaborative nature of astronomical observation often clashed with the gendered institutional frameworks of scientific academies. When analyzing the extensive star catalogs produced by Caroline Herschel, contemporary commentators frequently characterized her contributions as 'painstaking transcription'—a categorization that framed her labor as purely mechanical and secondary to the theoretical synthesis performed by her brother, William. However, historian of science Londa Schiebinger argues that this characterization was not merely a passive reflection of prevailing social prejudices, but a deliberate rhetorical strategy employed by academic gatekeepers. By defining Herschel's astronomical labor as clerical rather than intellectual, the scientific establishment could exploit her precise observational data to validate their own cosmological models while simultaneously justifying the formal exclusion of women from institutional membership.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

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Cevap: The classification of Caroline Herschel’s astronomical labor as mechanical rather than intellectual was a deliberate strategy used by the scientific establishment to benefit from her observations while maintaining gender-based exclusion.

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The classification of Caroline Herschel’s astronomical labor as mechanical rather than intellectual was a deliberate strategy used by the scientific establishment to benefit from her observations while maintaining gender-based exclusion.
The correct answer accurately synthesizes the passage's main argument: that the characterization of Caroline Herschel's contributions as clerical rather than intellectual was a deliberate rhetorical strategy used by the scientific establishment to exploit her data while justifying the continued exclusion of women from their institutions.

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1
Read the passage to identify the central subject and context.
The passage discusses how Caroline Herschel's astronomical work was historically classified as mechanical transcription rather than intellectual labor.
Establishing the topic and how it is framed is the first step in understanding the text's central focus.
2
Analyze the shift in argument introduced by Londa Schiebinger.
Schiebinger argues that this mechanical classification was not passive bias but a deliberate rhetorical strategy by academic gatekeepers.
Identifying the author's primary counter-argument or thesis is essential for isolating the central idea of an academic passage.
3
Determine the functional purpose of this rhetorical strategy.
The final sentence reveals the double purpose: to exploit Herschel's data for validation while justifying the formal exclusion of women.
Connecting the strategy to its institutional utility captures the full scope of the passage's conclusion.
4
Evaluate the choices to locate the one that represents this synthesis.
The statement summarizing the classification as a deliberate strategy to exploit observations while maintaining gender-based exclusion is correct.
This choice accurately maps to all elements of the passage's main argument without introducing outside assumptions or over-generalizations.

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Central Ideas
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Soru 67Soru

Historian Evelyn Vance argues that the introduction of the printing press in fifteenth-century Europe did not immediately lead to a decline in the production of handwritten manuscripts. According to Vance, wealthy patrons continued to value the unique prestige of hand-copied texts, preferring them over printed books during the transition period.

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

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Cevap: Records show that wealthy European nobles commissioned as many handwritten manuscripts in the decades after the printing press's invention as they did before.

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Records show that wealthy European nobles commissioned as many handwritten manuscripts in the decades after the printing press's invention as they did before.
The correct answer provides direct evidence that wealthy nobles (patrons) continued to commission handwritten manuscripts at the same rate after the printing press was invented. This supports the historian's claim that the production of these manuscripts did not decline immediately due to wealthy patrons' continued preference for hand-copied texts.

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1
Identify the main claim in the passage.
The claim is that the printing press's introduction did not immediately reduce the production of handwritten manuscripts because wealthy patrons still preferred the prestige of hand-copied texts.
Understanding the specific hypothesis or argument is necessary to evaluate which evidence supports it.
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Evaluate the options to find one that demonstrates continued demand or production of handwritten manuscripts by wealthy patrons.
The option showing that wealthy nobles commissioned just as many handwritten manuscripts after the press was invented directly demonstrates this demand.
Direct evidence of continued commissioning by wealthy patrons verifies the claim.

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Command of Evidence: Textual
Soru 68Soru

In her study of early modern print culture, historian Clara Vance challenges the conventional narrative that the rapid expansion of vernacular printing in sixteenth-century Europe democratized literacy. Vance posits that rather than expanding access to text, the transition from Latin to vernacular print primarily served to consolidate socio-economic divisions. She argues that because printing guilds standardized only the prestigious dialects spoken by urban elites and administrative centers, individuals literate only in localized, non-standardized oral dialects were systematically marginalized from the new print-based economy, thereby reinforcing existing class hierarchies.

Which choice, if true, would most directly support Vance's hypothesis?

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Cevap: Following the standardization of elite administrative dialects by regional printing guilds, municipal courts began requiring all legal petitions to be submitted in the standardized printed dialect, leading to a significant decline in successful legal outcomes for rural laborers who spoke only localized dialects.

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The finding that municipal courts began requiring legal petitions in the standardized dialect, resulting in worse legal outcomes for rural laborers who spoke localized dialects.
The hypothesis states that standardizing elite dialects in printed vernaculars marginalized speakers of localized dialects and reinforced class divisions. The finding that municipal courts began requiring legal petitions to be in the standardized printed dialect, leading to a decline in successful legal outcomes for rural laborers who spoke localized dialects, directly supports this by showing a concrete instance where standardization resulted in the institutional marginalization and socio-economic disadvantage of localized dialect speakers.

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Analyze the passage and identify the core hypothesis.
The hypothesis is that standardizing only elite urban dialects in printed vernaculars reinforced class hierarchies by marginalizing individuals literate only in non-standardized local dialects.
Understanding the precise claim is necessary to determine what evidence would support it.
2
Determine the characteristics of supporting evidence.
Supporting evidence must show a direct link between the standardization of elite dialects in print and the socio-economic marginalization or exclusion of local dialect speakers.
This establishes a criteria for evaluating the answer choices.
3
Evaluate the answer choices against the criteria.
The choice describing municipal courts requiring the standardized dialect, leading to worse legal outcomes for local dialect speakers, directly demonstrates this institutional marginalization.
This identifies the correct choice that fulfills the supporting evidence requirement.

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Evaluating textual evidence to support an academic claim.
Soru 69Soru

For years, marine biologists assumed that the deep-ocean hydrothermal vent ecosystems, which exist in perpetual darkness under extreme pressure, depended solely on chemosynthesis by local bacteria for energy. However, recent analyses of organic matter collected from several Pacific vent sites have revealed traces of photosynthetic byproducts. Researchers hypothesize that these materials originate from surface waters, drifting downward as 'marine snow' and supplementing the vents' primary energy output. This suggests that deep-sea vent communities, far from being completely isolated biological enclaves, maintain a subtle ecological connection to the sunlit upper layers of the ocean.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

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Cevap: Deep-sea hydrothermal vent ecosystems are not entirely isolated and receive supplementary energy from the ocean's sunlit surface layers.

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The statement that deep-sea hydrothermal vent ecosystems are not entirely isolated and receive supplementary energy from the ocean's sunlit surface layers.
The correct option correctly states the main idea of the passage. The text details how researchers found photosynthetic byproducts in hydrothermal vent sites, indicating that these deep-sea ecosystems receive supplementary nutrients from the surface. Thus, they are not completely isolated but instead maintain an ecological connection to the sunlit upper layers of the ocean.

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Read the passage to determine the primary topic and key supporting details.
Identified that deep-ocean vents, previously thought to rely solely on local chemosynthesis, actually receive organic matter with photosynthetic byproducts from surface layers.
Establishes a foundation for understanding the main argument.
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Analyze the conclusion of the passage.
Found that the connection to the surface suggests vent communities are not completely isolated biological enclaves.
Synthesizes the supporting evidence with the author's primary takeaway.
3
Compare the synthesized main idea with the given choices to find the one that matches without overgeneralizing or speculating.
The option stating that hydrothermal vent ecosystems are not entirely isolated and receive supplementary energy from the surface accurately represents the passage's central theme.
Ensures the selected option is neither too narrow nor too broad.

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Central Ideas
Soru 70Soru

According to Foster's rule, large mammal species isolated on islands often undergo dwarfism, evolving much smaller body sizes than their mainland counterparts. While researchers traditionally attribute this change to restricted resource availability on islands, evolutionary biologist Dr. Marcus Vance hypothesized that the primary driver of island dwarfism in large herbivores is actually the absence of large terrestrial predators, which relaxes the evolutionary pressure to maintain a large body size for defense.

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

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Cevap: Island populations of a deer species coexisting with large predators showed no reduction in body size, whereas populations of the same species on islands with similar food resources but no predators grew significantly smaller over generations.

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The finding that island populations of a deer species coexisting with large predators showed no reduction in body size, whereas populations of the same species on islands with similar food resources but no predators grew significantly smaller over generations.
The hypothesis suggests that the lack of predators, not food scarcity, is the main driver of island dwarfism in large herbivores. The finding comparing deer populations on islands with similar food resources demonstrates that dwarfism only occurs when predators are absent, which directly isolates predator presence as the key variable.

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1
Identify the main hypothesis or claim to be supported.
Vance's hypothesis states that the primary driver of island dwarfism in large herbivores is the absence of large terrestrial predators (which relaxes defense pressures), rather than limited food resources.
To support this claim, the correct finding must show that body size dwarfism is linked to predator presence/absence rather than resource availability.
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Evaluate how each option addresses the variables of predator presence and resource availability.
The option comparing deer on islands with similar food resources but differing predator presence directly tests this relationship. It shows that dwarfism occurs only when predators are absent, holding food resources constant.
Isolating the hypothesized cause (absence of predators) while controlling for the alternative cause (food resources) provides the strongest logical support.

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Textual evidence evaluation and hypothesis testing
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Soru 71Soru

In her study of the late twelfth-century BCE Mediterranean collapse, archaeologist Dr. Elena Rostova challenges the conventional view that a catastrophic, region-wide drought was the sole driver of societal collapse. Rostova posits that the highly centralized palace economies of the Mycenaeans and Hittites were uniquely fragile; even minor, seasonal fluctuations in crop yields disrupted their rigid taxation and redistribution networks, leading to systemic failure. In contrast, she claims that decentralized, non-palatial agrarian communities in peripheral regions remained resilient to these same environmental pressures due to their flexible local trade and diverse agricultural practices. Which finding, if true, would most directly support Rostova's claim?

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Cevap: Archaeological analysis of soil and crop remains from a period of minor rainfall fluctuation in the late twelfth-century BCE indicates that Mycenaean palace centers experienced a severe food distribution crisis despite possessing large grain reserves, while nearby decentralized villages maintained stable populations by cultivating a wide variety of drought-resistant crops.

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The finding that minor rainfall fluctuations led to distribution crises in palace centers while decentralized villages remained stable due to crop diversity.
The correct option supports the researcher's claim by showing that during a minor environmental fluctuation, the centralized palace centers collapsed due to structural fragility in their distribution systems, whereas decentralized villages survived by utilizing diverse agricultural practices.

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Identify the core claim made by the researcher in the passage.
Dr. Rostova claims that centralized palace economies were fragile and failed during minor agricultural fluctuations due to rigid redistribution networks, whereas decentralized peripheral communities were resilient due to diverse crops and flexible trade.
Establishing the precise details of the claim allows for a direct comparison with the empirical findings in the options.
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Analyze each option to see if it supports the specific elements of the claim.
The option comparing palace distribution failure and village stability under minor crop yield fluctuations matches all conditions of the hypothesis.
Supporting evidence must match both the cause (minor fluctuations) and the proposed effects (palace failure and peripheral resilience).

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Identifying textual evidence that directly supports a specific academic hypothesis or claim.
Soru 72Soru

In the mid-twentieth century, urban planners widely adopted the 'super-block' design, prioritizing vehicular efficiency and high-density housing separated by vast, open lawns. Although intended to provide residents with access to light and clean air, these massive, uniform green spaces often went unused. Urban sociologist Jane Jacobs argued that this failure stemmed from a lack of spatial differentiation and localized purpose. In her view, successful urban spaces require a mixture of uses—such as small shops, residences, and parks in close proximity—to foster regular, organic human activity. Without these diverse daily destinations, the open lawns became desolate zones that failed to integrate into the social fabric of the neighborhood, demonstrating that sheer physical acreage of greenery is insufficient for community engagement.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

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Cevap: Large green spaces in urban areas are ineffective at fostering community engagement unless they are integrated with diverse, localized neighborhood uses.

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Large green spaces in urban areas are ineffective at fostering community engagement unless they are integrated with diverse, localized neighborhood uses.
The correct answer accurately states the main idea of the passage. The text explains that the vast green lawns of mid-twentieth-century 'super-block' designs went unused because they lacked spatial differentiation and localized purpose. It cites Jane Jacobs's view that urban spaces must mix multiple uses (like shops, residences, and parks) in close proximity to foster organic activity, concluding that physical greenery alone is insufficient for community engagement.

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1
Analyze the text structure and content to identify the main topic.
The text discusses mid-twentieth-century urban planning, specifically the failure of large green spaces in 'super-block' designs to foster community engagement.
Understanding the topic is the first step in identifying the central idea.
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Examine the author's primary argument and Jane Jacobs's perspective.
Jacobs argues that green spaces fail when they lack diverse and localized purposes, and they require a mixture of uses in close proximity to encourage organic activity.
The author uses Jacobs's perspective to support the concluding point that sheer greenery acreage is insufficient for community engagement.
3
Synthesize the main point and evaluate the options.
The option stating that large green spaces are ineffective without integration with diverse, localized uses best captures the overall central idea of the passage.
This matches the text's assertion that successful spaces require mixed uses and that greenery alone does not ensure community integration.

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Identifying the central idea or main argument of an academic passage by synthesizing key claims.
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Soru 73Soru

Historian Dr. Aris Thorne investigated the agricultural transition in sixteenth-century Denmark during the Little Ice Age. Many scholars argue that Danish farmers rapidly shifted from grain cultivation to livestock and dairy farming as a direct, widespread adaptation to mitigate crop failures caused by cooling temperatures. Thorne, however, contends that this transition was not primarily a defensive response to climate change. Instead, he argues that the shift was a gradual progression driven chiefly by changing European trade tariffs and rising urban market demand for meat.

Which choice, if true, would most directly support Thorne's argument?

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Cevap: Danish agricultural ledgers from the late sixteenth century show that livestock production rose significantly only in regions with direct access to major export ports where tariffs on meat had been reduced, while landlocked regions experiencing the same temperature declines maintained their pre-existing levels of grain cultivation.

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The correct option is the one stating that Danish agricultural ledgers show livestock production rising only in regions with direct access to major export ports where tariffs on meat had been reduced, while landlocked regions experiencing the same temperature declines maintained their pre-existing levels of grain cultivation.
The correct option supports the claim that the transition to livestock and dairy farming was driven by trade tariffs and urban demand rather than climate change. By showing that the transition occurred only in regions with access to major export ports where tariffs had been reduced, while landlocked regions experiencing the same temperature drop maintained grain production, the finding demonstrates a direct link to tariff changes while holding climate constant.

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Identify the researcher's central claim.
Dr. Thorne argues that the shift from grain to livestock in Denmark was driven by trade tariffs and market demand, rather than being a direct response to climate cooling.
To find supporting evidence, we must first isolate the exact argument that needs to be supported.
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Evaluate the options for evidence linking the transition to trade tariffs and market demand.
The option concerning regions with reduced tariffs shows a direct correlation between tariff reductions and increased livestock production, while controlling for temperature decline.
This serves as a controlled comparison showing that trade variables, not climate variables, determined the agricultural shift.
3
Eliminate choices that support the opposing view or introduce unrelated details.
The option about temperature drops supports the climate argument; the option about diaries introduces speculative preferences; the option about export bans contradicts the transition.
Distractors either fail to support Thorne's specific claim or conflict with the passage's premises.

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Analyzing textual evidence to evaluate historical and scientific claims.
Soru 74Soru

Although historians of science frequently relegate paratextual features of early modern treatises—such as prefaces, footnotes, and dedication letters—to the margin of intellectual history, these elements were central to the validation of empirical knowledge. In the seventeenth century, natural philosophers lacked standardized laboratory protocols to guarantee the credibility of their claims to distant readers. Consequently, authors utilized paratexts to meticulously document their social networks, patron support, and witness testimonies, effectively transforming these peripheral texts into crucial instruments of epistemic authority. Thus, rather than serving as mere bibliographic ornaments or secondary explanations, paratexts functioned as primary mechanisms through which early modern scientists negotiated censorship and established the social trust necessary for their scientific assertions to be accepted as facts.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

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Cevap: Paratextual elements in early modern scientific texts were critical instruments for establishing the social trust and epistemic authority needed to validate empirical claims.

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The correct answer states that paratextual elements in early modern scientific texts were critical instruments for establishing the social trust and epistemic authority needed to validate empirical claims.
The correct answer accurately states the central thesis of the passage: paratextual elements were not peripheral additions but essential tools that natural philosophers used to build the social trust and authority required to validate their scientific findings.

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1
Identify the primary topic of the passage.
The passage discusses 'paratextual features' (prefaces, footnotes, dedication letters) in early modern scientific treatises.
Establishing the topic limits the scope of the central idea.
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Analyze what the author asserts about this topic.
The author argues that these paratexts were not merely decorative but were primary mechanisms used to build credibility, document social connections, and secure the trust needed to validate empirical claims in the absence of standardized protocols.
Understanding the author's assertion allows us to formulate the central claim.
3
Evaluate the choices against the central claim while eliminating incorrect options.
The option stating that paratextual elements were critical instruments for establishing social trust and epistemic authority accurately represents the passage's main argument. The other options either emphasize supporting details, misinterpret the text's statements, or generalize too broadly.
Choosing the option that best encapsulates the entire paragraph ensures alignment with the learning objective.

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Central Ideas
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Soru 75Soru

Ecologist Dr. Elena Rostova hypothesized that the reintroduction of gray wolves (*Canis lupus*) to a national park indirectly benefits the local beaver (*Castor canadensis*) population. Rostova suggests that wolves preying on elk (*Cervus canadensis*) reduces elk grazing on young willow trees. Since beavers depend on willow trees for food and building materials, a reduction in elk grazing should allow willow stands to recover, facilitating a rise in beaver numbers.

Which finding, if true, would most directly support Rostova's hypothesis?

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Cevap: Following the reintroduction of wolves, willow canopy cover in the park increased, and the beaver population subsequently expanded.

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The finding that following the reintroduction of wolves, willow canopy cover in the park increased, and the beaver population subsequently expanded.
The correct answer directly supports the hypothesis by showing that the reintroduction of wolves was followed by the predicted outcomes: an increase in willow density and a subsequent expansion of the beaver population. This establishes the indirect ecological benefit outlined in the passage.

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Identify the core hypothesis proposed in the passage.
The hypothesis states that reintroducing wolves will lead to fewer elk, which leads to willow recovery, which ultimately benefits the beaver population.
To evaluate supporting evidence, the logical chain of the hypothesis must be clearly understood.
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Evaluate each option to see which one provides evidence for the link between wolf reintroduction, willow recovery, and beaver population increase.
The finding showing that willow cover increased and beaver populations grew after wolves were reintroduced directly demonstrates this causal chain.
A supporting evidence question requires an option that confirms the predicted relationship between the variables.

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Command of Evidence: Textual
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Soru 76Soru

Many modern concrete structures degrade within decades, but ancient Roman harbor walls have survived intact for over two thousand years. Researchers studying these ancient structures discovered that the Romans used a unique mixture of volcanic ash and lime. When exposed to seawater, this volcanic material triggers a chemical reaction that crystallizes a rare mineral called aluminous tobermorite. This crystallization process actively reinforces the concrete's structure over time, filling microscopic cracks before they can expand. Thus, rather than eroding, Roman marine concrete actually becomes stronger when submerged in seawater.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

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Cevap: A chemical reaction triggered by seawater causes ancient Roman marine concrete to strengthen over time.

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A chemical reaction triggered by seawater causes ancient Roman marine concrete to strengthen over time.
The correct option accurately states the main idea of the passage: that Roman marine concrete contains volcanic materials which react with seawater to trigger crystallization, actively strengthening the concrete over time and explaining its long-term durability.

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Analyze the passage to identify the primary subject and key claims.
The passage discusses ancient Roman marine concrete, explaining that it contains volcanic ash and lime which react with seawater to crystallize a mineral that fills cracks and makes the concrete stronger over time.
Identifying the subject and details is necessary to determine the central argument or focus of the text.
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Evaluate the choices to find which one matches the overall message without overgeneralizing or speculating.
The choice stating that a chemical reaction triggered by seawater strengthens Roman marine concrete over time aligns perfectly with the passage. Other options either overgeneralize to all Roman structures, make unsupported claims about modern concrete, or contradict the text.
This step ensures that the selected option is both accurate to the text and captures its main focus.

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Identifying the central idea of a passage
Soru 77Soru

Ecologist Dr. Elena Rostova and her team investigated the role of common mycorrhizal networks (CMNs)—underground fungal connections between plants—in facilitating resource sharing among Douglas fir (*Pseudotsuga menziesii*) seedlings during acute drought conditions. Rostova hypothesized that older, established parent trees transmit carbon and defensive signals through the CMN to younger seedlings, thereby significantly increasing the seedlings' survival rate compared to seedlings isolated from the network. Which finding from Rostova's study, if true, would most directly support her hypothesis?

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Cevap: Douglas fir seedlings connected to the common mycorrhizal network of an older parent tree showed significantly higher concentrations of parent-derived carbon and defensive proteins, and had a higher survival rate during the drought, than seedlings whose connection to the network had been severed.

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Douglas fir seedlings connected to the common mycorrhizal network of an older parent tree showed significantly higher concentrations of parent-derived carbon and defensive proteins, and had a higher survival rate during the drought, than seedlings whose connection to the network had been severed.
The finding that connected seedlings had higher parent-derived carbon, defensive proteins, and survival rates directly supports the hypothesis by demonstrating both the transmission of resources from parent trees to seedlings and the resulting survival benefit for those seedlings.

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Identify the hypothesis in the passage.
The hypothesis is that older parent trees transmit carbon and defensive signals through common mycorrhizal networks (CMNs) to younger seedlings, which significantly increases the seedlings' survival rate during drought compared to isolated seedlings.
Understanding the specific relationship and outcome predicted by the hypothesis is necessary to evaluate which finding supports it.
2
Evaluate each option to see if it provides evidence of both resource transmission and increased seedling survival.
The correct option provides evidence of both: connected seedlings had higher parent-derived carbon and defensive proteins (evidence of transmission) and a higher survival rate (evidence of increased survival).
A supporting finding must align with all components of the hypothesis.
3
Eliminate options that support unrelated claims, make speculative generalizations, or contradict the hypothesis.
The options concerning parent tree root biomass (unrelated), forest resilience speculation (speculative), and equivalent survival rates of isolated seedlings (contradictory) are eliminated.
This ensures the selected option is the only one that directly and logically supports the researcher's specific claim.

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Identifying textual evidence that directly supports a specific scientific hypothesis.
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Soru 78Soru

In her study of ancient Mesoamerican urbanism, archaeologist Dr. Camille Laurent challenges the prevailing view that the layout of the city of Cantona was designed primarily for defense against external military threats. Laurent points out that while Cantona possesses numerous walls and restricted access points, these features are concentrated almost exclusively around the civic-ceremonial core, leaving the extensive residential zones completely unprotected. Laurent claims that these architectural barriers were constructed not to repel foreign invaders, but rather to regulate internal movement and restrict commoners' access to elite ceremonial spaces. Which finding, if true, would most directly support Laurent’s claim?

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Cevap: Excavations of the entryways to the civic-ceremonial core revealed narrow gates designed to monitor and direct pedestrian traffic, and domestic artifacts associated with commoners were found only outside these entry points.

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The finding that excavations of the entryways to the civic-ceremonial core revealed narrow gates designed to monitor and direct pedestrian traffic, and domestic artifacts associated with commoners were found only outside these entry points.
The correct answer provides direct archaeological evidence that supports the claim that the barriers were used to control internal movement and restrict commoners' access. Specifically, the narrow gates indicate traffic regulation, and the absence of commoner domestic artifacts inside the core indicates exclusion of commoners from the ceremonial space.

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1
Identify the primary claim made by Dr. Camille Laurent in the passage.
Laurent claims that the walls and restricted entryways around Cantona's civic-ceremonial core were built to regulate internal traffic and exclude commoners, rather than for defense against external threats.
Understanding the specific claim is necessary to determine what kind of evidence would support it.
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Evaluate the options to find which one describes findings that demonstrate regulation of internal traffic and exclusion of commoners.
The finding showing narrow gates designed to monitor traffic and a lack of commoner artifacts inside the core directly supports both aspects of Laurent's claim.
Validating which choice provides direct, non-speculative evidence of the functional purpose hypothesized by Laurent.

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Identifying textual evidence that supports a specific scholarly claim or hypothesis.
Soru 79Soru

For decades, archaeologists analyzing rock art in arid regions interpreted the engravings primarily as symbolic depictions of cultural rituals. However, recent applications of rock varnish microstratigraphy—a technique that measures the microscopic layers of manganese and iron oxides accumulated on exposed rock surfaces—have challenged this singular focus. By correlating the chemical signatures of these ultra-thin layers with known paleoclimatic wet and dry cycles, researchers have demonstrated that changes in rock art production and style correspond closely to severe, localized fluctuations in precipitation. Consequently, these petroglyphs are increasingly understood not only as artistic expressions, but also as practical records of adaptive human responses to environmental instability.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

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Cevap: The application of rock varnish microstratigraphy has led researchers to recognize that prehistoric rock art reflects human adaptations to changing environmental conditions.

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The application of rock varnish microstratigraphy has led researchers to recognize that prehistoric rock art reflects human adaptations to changing environmental conditions.
The correct answer accurately states the main idea by synthesizing the transition in the passage. The text details how the application of rock varnish microstratigraphy has challenged the traditional view of rock art as purely ritualistic, demonstrating instead that the production and style of the petroglyphs correspond to paleoclimatic fluctuations and thus serve as records of human adaptation to environmental instability.

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Identify the transition in the text from the traditional view to the new discovery.
The text shifts from the traditional view that rock art is purely symbolic of cultural rituals to a new focus brought about by rock varnish microstratigraphy.
Recognizing structural shifts helps locate the main argument being introduced by the author.
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Analyze what the scientific technique revealed about the rock art.
The technique correlated rock art changes with paleoclimatic cycles, showing that petroglyphs correspond to human responses to precipitation fluctuations and environmental instability.
This step connects the scientific methodology to the central conclusion about the purpose of the rock art.
3
Evaluate the answer choices to select the one that represents the overall thesis without overgeneralizing or speculating.
The statement summarizing that rock varnish microstratigraphy reveals rock art as a record of human environmental adaptation is identified as correct.
This choice encompasses the full scope of the passage's thesis.

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Identifying the central idea of a passage by integrating the shift from traditional assumptions to new scientific findings.
Soru 80Soru

In archaeological studies of ancient Mesoamerican plazas, researchers have historically prioritized visual alignment and spatial geometry to infer social hierarchies and ritual functions. However, recent acoustic reconstructions of Mayan plazas suggest that sonic architecture was deliberately engineered to create sound fields that actively shaped public participation. At sites like El Castillo, steps and walls reflect sound to mimic the calls of sacred birds. Crucially, this auditory design did not merely amplify elite speeches; rather, it functioned as a decentralized participatory medium, scatter-reflecting sound so that chants from the crowd merged into a collective, localized echo. Consequently, focusing solely on the visual vantage point of rulers on elevated platforms overlooks how sonic landscapes fostered community cohesion and shared ritual agency among the broader populace.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

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Cevap: Analyses of Mesoamerican plazas that rely solely on visual and spatial geometry fail to recognize how the acoustic engineering of these spaces actively supported collective participation and communal unity.

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Analyses of Mesoamerican plazas that rely solely on visual and spatial geometry fail to recognize how the acoustic engineering of these spaces actively supported collective participation and communal unity.
The correct answer accurately states the main idea of the text. The passage explains that while researchers have historically focused on visual and spatial elements of Mesoamerican plazas, recent acoustic reconstructions reveal that these spaces were engineered with acoustic properties that allowed crowd noise to merge into a collective echo. This auditory environment fostered community cohesion and shared ritual agency, meaning that a purely visual analysis overlooks these vital participatory functions.

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Identify the primary focus and contrast in the passage.
The passage contrasts historical archaeological approaches focused on visual/spatial features of Mesoamerican plazas with recent acoustic reconstructions.
This establishes the subject boundary and the tension between two analytical frameworks.
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Analyze the function of the acoustic features described.
The acoustic design was engineered to act as a decentralized participatory medium, blending crowd noise into a collective echo rather than just projecting elite power.
This captures the key evidence and mechanism detailed in the text.
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Evaluate the author's final conclusion and its implications.
Neglecting the sonic landscape and focusing only on the visual viewpoints of rulers ignores how these spaces built community cohesion and shared ritual agency.
This identifies the ultimate message and central thesis of the passage.
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Synthesize the findings to select the option that best represents this central idea.
The option stating that relying only on visual and spatial geometry fails to recognize the role of acoustic engineering in supporting collective participation is the correct choice.
It accurately covers the transition from historical visual bias to the newly discovered social functions of plaza acoustics.

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Central Ideas
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