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Soru 121Soru

For decades, sleep was primarily understood as a passive period of neural restoration, characterized by decreased metabolic activity. However, recent neuroscientific research has revealed the existence of the glymphatic system, a specialized waste clearance pathway in the brain. During sleep, the space between brain cells increases, allowing cerebrospinal fluid to rapidly flush out potentially toxic metabolic waste products, such as beta-amyloid, that accumulate during waking hours. This discovery suggests that sleep is actually an active, highly organized physiological process essential for maintaining the brain's cellular health rather than simply a state of dormancy.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

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Cevap: Sleep is an active physiological process during which the glymphatic system clears toxic waste from the brain, rather than a passive period of inactivity.

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Sleep is an active physiological process during which the glymphatic system clears toxic waste from the brain, rather than a passive period of inactivity.
The correct answer accurately states the main idea of the text by summarizing the shift in neuroscientific understanding of sleep: from a passive period of neural restoration to an active physiological process of waste clearance facilitated by the glymphatic system.

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Identify the primary topic and shift in the passage.
The passage discusses how sleep was historically viewed as a passive state of rest but is now understood as an active process due to the glymphatic system.
Establishing the main subject and the author's primary argument is the first step in determining the central idea.
2
Analyze how the details support the central shift.
The passage explains the mechanism of the glymphatic system (increasing intercellular space, flushing toxic waste like beta-amyloid) to illustrate why sleep is active and organized.
Distinguishing between supporting details and the main conclusion prevents selecting overly narrow options.
3
Evaluate the answer choices against the central shift and scope.
The option stating that sleep is an active physiological process of waste clearance rather than a passive period of inactivity captures both the old view and the new discovery accurately.
Comparing options ensures that the selected statement is accurate, comprehensive, and directly supported by the text without being too broad or speculative.

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Central Ideas
Soru 122Soru

Urban ecologist Dr. Kenji Sato investigated the impact of anthropogenic noise on the vocalizations of the Japanese bush warbler (*Horornis diphone*). Sato hypothesized that to overcome low-frequency traffic noise, urban warblers adjust their songs by shifting to higher minimum frequencies than their rural counterparts. However, Sato also proposed that this frequency adjustment is physically taxing, resulting in a trade-off where the songs of urban birds become shorter and structurally simpler. Which finding, if true, would most directly support Sato's hypothesis?

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Cevap: Songs of Japanese bush warblers in high-traffic urban areas had higher minimum frequencies, shorter durations, and fewer distinct notes than songs of warblers in quiet rural habitats.

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The finding that songs of Japanese bush warblers in high-traffic urban areas had higher minimum frequencies, shorter durations, and fewer distinct notes than songs of warblers in quiet rural habitats.
The correct answer provides direct evidence for the two key predictions of the hypothesis: that urban Japanese bush warblers sing at higher minimum frequencies, and that these adjusted songs are shorter and structurally simpler than those of their rural counterparts.

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Identify the key components of the researcher's hypothesis.
Dr. Sato hypothesizes that urban Japanese bush warblers raise their minimum song frequencies to overcome low-frequency noise, but that this adjustment physically limits their songs, making them shorter and structurally simpler.
Understanding the precise claim is necessary to evaluate which finding supports it.
2
Evaluate the evidence provided in the findings.
The correct finding must show both the frequency adjustment (higher minimum frequency) and the physical cost (shorter duration and reduced complexity) in urban warblers compared to rural ones.
Supporting evidence must align directly with all parts of the hypothesized trade-off.
3
Match the correct finding to the options.
The finding showing urban warbler songs with higher minimum frequencies, shorter durations, and fewer distinct notes matches the hypothesis perfectly.
This specific data provides direct empirical support for the proposed adaptation and its structural consequences.

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Command of Evidence: Textual
Soru 123Soru

In a 2025 study of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge's hydrothermal systems, geochemist Dr. Kenji Sato analyzed the composition of fluid emissions from the newly mapped 'Aegir' vent field. Sato's team discovered that unlike neighboring fields where fluid temperatures correlate directly with silica concentration, the Aegir vents discharge fluids with high silica levels regardless of temperature fluctuations. The researchers documented that the local basalt bedrock contains unusually high levels of amorphous silica deposits. Furthermore, the study noted that while high concentrations of dissolved hydrogen gas typically indicate deep-seated magmatic activity, the elevated hydrogen levels in Aegir's fluids are exclusively the result of serpentinization reactions occurring in the upper crustal rocks.

Based on the text, what is true of the elevated hydrogen levels in the fluids of the Aegir vent field?

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Cevap: They are produced exclusively by serpentinization reactions in the upper crustal rocks.

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The elevated hydrogen levels in the fluids of the Aegir vent field are produced exclusively by serpentinization reactions in the upper crustal rocks.
The passage explicitly states that the elevated hydrogen levels in the fluids of the Aegir vent field are 'exclusively the result of serpentinization reactions occurring in the upper crustal rocks.' Thus, the statement that they are produced exclusively by these reactions is directly supported by the text.

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Identify what the passage states about the cause of the elevated hydrogen levels in the Aegir vent field.
The passage notes that these levels 'are exclusively the result of serpentinization reactions occurring in the upper crustal rocks.'
To locate the specific detail requested by the prompt.
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Evaluate the options against this explicit detail to find the one that directly matches without introducing speculation.
The option stating that they are produced exclusively by serpentinization reactions in the upper crustal rocks aligns perfectly with the text.
To determine the correct, explicitly supported statement.

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Explicit Details
Soru 124Soru

For centuries, historians and materials scientists have marveled at the longevity of ancient Roman concrete structures, which have survived for millennia under harsh marine environments. While modern concrete degrades within decades, Roman concrete, particularly marine mortar, grows stronger over time. A team of geologists analyzed the mortar and found that the crystallization of a rare mineral, aluminous tobermorite, occurs when seawater penetrates the concrete. Rather than eroding the material, the seawater initiates a chemical reaction with the volcanic ash and slaked lime, filling microscopic cracks and structurally reinforcing the concrete matrix.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

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Cevap: Seawater initiates a chemical reaction within ancient Roman marine concrete that reinforces the material rather than eroding it.

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Seawater initiates a chemical reaction within ancient Roman marine concrete that reinforces the material rather than eroding it.
The correct answer accurately summarizes the passage by highlighting that seawater triggers a chemical process (the crystallization of aluminous tobermorite) that reinforces Roman concrete rather than eroding it. This captures the central mechanism explained in the text.

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Analyze the passage to identify the primary subject and central argument.
The passage discusses Roman marine concrete, explaining how it grows stronger when exposed to seawater due to a chemical reaction that crystallizes a rare mineral.
Understanding the core topic and key findings is necessary to determine the main idea.
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Evaluate the choices to find the one that accurately summarizes this central argument.
The choice stating that seawater initiates a chemical reaction reinforcing the concrete is a direct and accurate summary of the passage's main points.
The correct answer must encompass the overall focus of the passage without generalizing too broadly or introducing speculative details.

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Central Ideas
Soru 125Soru

For centuries, papyrus was the dominant writing material of the Mediterranean, but its susceptibility to moisture posed a significant challenge in cooler, wetter climates. The widespread adoption of parchment—made from processed animal skins—is often credited with preserving classical literature through the Middle Ages. However, historians argue that parchment's ascendancy was not merely a matter of environmental durability. Parchment was highly reusable; scribes could scrape away old text to create palimpsests, allowing monasteries to recycle scarce writing surfaces. Thus, while parchment did physically endure better than papyrus, its economic versatility and suitability for localized, resource-constrained monastic production were equally decisive in its rise.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

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Cevap: Parchment's rise to prominence over papyrus was due to a combination of its physical resilience and its economic utility, especially its capacity for reusability.

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Parchment's rise to prominence over papyrus was due to a combination of its physical resilience and its economic utility, especially its capacity for reusability.
The correct option correctly identifies the main idea of the passage. The author argues that parchment's ascendance was not just a result of its durability (physical resilience) but was equally driven by its economic versatility, particularly the ability of scribes to recycle it by scraping away old text.

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1
Analyze the passage structure and author's argument.
The passage begins by acknowledging the physical durability of parchment over papyrus, but shifts focus with 'However' to introduce the main claim: parchment's rise was also due to practical and economic factors (reusability via scraping/palimpsests).
Identifying the shift in focus helps locate the central thesis of the passage.
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Evaluate the answer choices against the passage's dual focus on physical and economic factors.
The correct answer accurately synthesizes both factors (physical resilience and economic utility/reusability), whereas the other choices either overgeneralize, focus on unsupported claims, or mischaracterize details.
Ensures the selected option represents the main idea comprehensively and accurately.

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Central Ideas
Soru 126Soru

In a study of avian behavioral plasticity, zoologist Dr. Kenji Tanaka and his team analyzed the vocal patterns of *Zosterops japonicus* (Japanese white-eye) populations across various environments. Tanaka hypothesized that while urban noise pollution typically pressures birds to raise the minimum frequency of their songs to prevent acoustic masking by low-frequency city sounds, this adaptation is significantly constrained by local foliage density, which scatters higher-frequency sounds. Consequently, Tanaka claimed that in urban habitats characterized by high foliage density, *Zosterops japonicus* will maintain lower minimum song frequencies compared to their counterparts in more open, sparse urban areas. Which finding, if true, would most directly support Tanaka's claim?

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Cevap: In urban parks with dense tree canopies, *Zosterops japonicus* populations sing at minimum frequencies similar to those of rural populations, whereas in concrete plazas with minimal vegetation, they sing at much higher minimum frequencies.

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The finding that urban white-eyes in dense parks sing at lower minimum frequencies (matching rural populations) than those in concrete plazas supports the claim that dense foliage constrains frequency elevation.
The correct answer provides direct support for the claim by showing that in urban settings with high foliage density (dense tree canopies), the birds sing at lower minimum frequencies (similar to rural baselines), whereas in urban settings with low foliage density (concrete plazas), they sing at higher minimum frequencies.

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Identify the central claim made by the researcher in the passage.
The researcher claims that in urban environments with high foliage density, the birds will maintain lower minimum song frequencies compared to those in open, sparse urban environments.
Understanding the specific hypothesis is necessary to evaluate which finding supports it.
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Evaluate the options to find one that demonstrates lower minimum frequencies in dense urban foliage compared to sparse urban foliage.
The finding that birds in dense urban parks sing at lower minimum frequencies compared to those in concrete plazas (which have minimal vegetation) directly validates the claim.
This finding provides empirical evidence directly matching the predicted effect of foliage density on song frequency.

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Identifying textual evidence that supports a specific scientific claim.
Soru 127Soru

Marine biologist Dr. Clara Silva investigated how giant kelp (MacrocystisMacrocystis pyriferapyrifera) forests adapt to marine heatwaves. Silva hypothesized that kelp populations growing in areas with historically high temperature variability possess greater thermal tolerance, allowing them to maintain their growth rates during heatwaves compared to populations from historically stable thermal environments. To test this hypothesis, Dr. Silva and her team exposed kelp samples from both variable-temperature and stable-temperature environments to a simulated heatwave in a controlled laboratory setting. Which finding, if true, would most directly support Dr. Silva’s hypothesis?

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Cevap: During the simulated heatwave, kelp samples from the variable-temperature environment showed no significant change in growth rate, whereas samples from the stable-temperature environment showed a marked decrease in growth rate.

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During the simulated heatwave, kelp samples from the variable-temperature environment showed no significant change in growth rate, whereas samples from the stable-temperature environment showed a marked decrease in growth rate.
The correct option is the one stating that variable-temperature kelp samples maintained growth while stable-temperature samples declined. This result directly supports the researcher's hypothesis by demonstrating that populations from variable thermal environments have higher tolerance to heat stress compared to those from stable environments.

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Identify the main claim/hypothesis of the researcher.
Dr. Silva hypothesizes that kelp from variable-temperature environments has greater thermal tolerance (maintaining growth rates during heatwaves) compared to kelp from stable-temperature environments.
To support the claim, we must look for a finding that demonstrates superior performance under heatwave conditions for the variable-temperature population relative to the stable-temperature population.
2
Evaluate the experimental setup described.
Kelp from both environments were exposed to simulated heatwave conditions.
The evidence must compare the growth rates of both groups during this simulated heatwave.
3
Select the option where the variable-temperature group performs better than the stable-temperature group under heatwave conditions.
The finding that variable-temperature kelp maintained growth while stable-temperature kelp declined in growth.
This directly aligns with the prediction that historically variable environments confer greater thermal tolerance.

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Identifying textual evidence that directly supports a specific scientific hypothesis or claim.
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Soru 128Soru

Ornithologist Dr. Elena Rostova investigated the foraging habits of the house sparrow (*Passer domesticus*) in urban areas. Rostova hypothesized that house sparrows are more likely to forage for food in groups rather than alone because group foraging increases their efficiency at locating food sources.

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

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Cevap: House sparrows foraging in groups of four or more found food sources significantly faster on average than did house sparrows foraging alone.

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House sparrows foraging in groups of four or more found food sources significantly faster on average than did house sparrows foraging alone.
The correct answer directly supports the hypothesis by providing data that group foraging is more efficient (faster) at locating food than foraging alone.

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Identify the researcher's hypothesis in the passage.
Dr. Rostova hypothesized that house sparrows forage in groups because it increases their efficiency at locating food sources.
To support the claim, the evidence must directly relate to group foraging and food-locating efficiency.
2
Evaluate the choices to find which one shows group foraging improving food-finding efficiency.
The finding that groups find food faster than individuals directly supports this hypothesis.
Finding food faster represents increased efficiency in locating food sources, matching the hypothesis's prediction.

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Identifying textual evidence that supports a specific hypothesis.
Soru 129Soru

While many desert plants survive drought by storing water in succulent tissues, some species, known as ephemerals, employ a different strategy. Ephemeral plants do not store water; instead, their seeds remain dormant in the dry soil for years. When a rare rainfall occurs, these seeds germinate, grow, flower, and produce new seeds in a span of just a few weeks. By completing their entire life cycle rapidly during brief wet periods, ephemerals entirely avoid the prolonged dry spells that characterize their arid environment.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

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Cevap: Rather than storing water, ephemeral desert plants survive dry periods by rapidly completing their life cycle when rainfall occurs.

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Rather than storing water, ephemeral desert plants survive dry periods by rapidly completing their life cycle when rainfall occurs.
The correct answer accurately states the main point of the passage, which is that ephemeral plants survive desert droughts not by storing water, but by remaining dormant and quickly completing their life cycle when water is available.

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Identify the primary subject and key details of the passage.
The text discusses how ephemeral desert plants differ from water-storing succulents by relying on dormant seeds that grow rapidly after rainfall.
Understanding the core subject and contrast helps isolate the central point of the passage.
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Evaluate the options against the text to find the most accurate summary.
The option focusing on the rapid life cycle of ephemerals during brief wet periods as an alternative to water storage directly aligns with the text.
A correct central idea must reflect the specific mechanism and contrast detailed in the text.

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Central Ideas
Soru 130Soru

Botanist Dr. Chloe Dupont studied the growth of the alpine plant *Silene acaulis*. Dupont hypothesized that these plants produce thicker leaves to protect themselves from cold night temperatures, rather than to protect themselves from high ultraviolet radiation.

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

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Cevap: When grown in a laboratory, *Silene acaulis* plants exposed to cold temperatures but no ultraviolet radiation developed thick leaves, while those exposed to high ultraviolet radiation but warm temperatures did not.

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The finding that *Silene acaulis* plants grown under cold temperatures without ultraviolet radiation developed thick leaves, while those grown under high ultraviolet radiation in warm temperatures did not.
The correct option is the finding that in a laboratory, *Silene acaulis* plants exposed to cold temperatures but no ultraviolet radiation developed thick leaves, while those exposed to high ultraviolet radiation but warm temperatures did not. This supports the hypothesis because it isolates temperature and ultraviolet radiation as variables, showing that cold temperature is the actual driver of leaf thickness, not ultraviolet radiation.

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1
Identify the core hypothesis to be supported.
The hypothesis is that cold night temperatures, rather than high ultraviolet radiation, cause *Silene acaulis* plants to produce thicker leaves.
Understanding the precise claim is necessary to select evidence that directly supports it.
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Analyze each option to see which one links leaf thickness directly to cold temperatures while ruling out ultraviolet radiation.
The experiment showing cold temperatures trigger thickness while ultraviolet radiation in warm conditions does not serves as direct evidence.
This isolates the two factors mentioned in the hypothesis and supports the specified cause.

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Identifying textual evidence that supports a specific causal claim while ruling out an alternative explanation.
Soru 131Soru

In their study of the high-altitude plant *Ranunculus glacialis*, botanist Dr. Sylvia Vance and her team examined how cellular adaptations prevent freezing damage at extreme elevations. The researchers observed that while the accumulation of soluble sugars in vacuoles lowers the freezing point of intracellular fluids, it does not prevent extracellular ice formation. Instead, the plant relies on apoplastic proteins to safely template the crystallization of ice in extracellular spaces, thereby preventing ice crystals from penetrating the cell membranes. Crucially, the team noted that this apoplastic protein production remains constant across different elevations, whereas vacuolar sugar concentrations vary dynamically in direct response to local diurnal temperature fluctuations.

Based on the text, what is true of the apoplastic proteins produced by *Ranunculus glacialis*?

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Cevap: They are produced at levels that do not vary across different elevations.

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The apoplastic proteins are produced at levels that do not vary across different elevations.
The correct answer is supported by the text's explicit statement that apoplastic protein production 'remains constant across different elevations,' which directly corresponds to the idea that these protein levels do not vary across different elevations.

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1
Locate references to apoplastic proteins within the text.
The text mentions that the plant relies on apoplastic proteins to safely template ice crystallization in extracellular spaces, and that this production remains constant across different elevations.
To identify the explicit details provided about the target entity.
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Match the explicit detail about protein production constancy to the options.
The detail that production remains constant across different elevations matches the option stating they are produced at levels that do not vary across different elevations.
To find the correct option directly supported by the text.

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Explicit Details
Soru 132Soru

In evolutionary biology, the "expensive tissue hypothesis" posits that the expansion of the hominin brain was metabolically offset by a compensatory reduction in the size of the digestive tract. Conversely, evolutionary anthropologist Dr. Alissa Chen proposes that brain expansion was primarily enabled by a behavioral transition to high-quality, energy-dense diets—such as meat and tubers—which provided the requisite caloric surplus without necessitating any anatomical reduction in gut volume. To test this hypothesis, Chen's team analyzed fossilized skeletal remains of various Pleistocene hominin species, evaluating both dental microwear complexity (where high complexity indicates the consumption of hard, brittle, or tough high-quality foods) and ribcage morphology (used to reconstruct relative gastrointestinal capacity).

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

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Cevap: Hominin species that exhibited the most rapid increases in cranial capacity also displayed high dental microwear complexity, while their reconstructed ribcage dimensions indicated that gastrointestinal capacity remained constant or expanded.

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Hominin species that exhibited the most rapid increases in cranial capacity also displayed high dental microwear complexity, while their reconstructed ribcage dimensions indicated that gastrointestinal capacity remained constant or expanded.
The correct answer directly supports Chen's hypothesis by showing that hominins undergoing rapid brain expansion consumed a high-quality diet (demonstrated by high dental microwear complexity) without experiencing a reduction in gut size (indicated by constant or expanded ribcage dimensions). This aligns perfectly with Chen's argument that dietary shifts, rather than anatomical gut reduction, offset the metabolic costs of brain expansion.

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Identify the core claim of Chen's hypothesis.
Chen argues that hominin brain expansion was driven by a behavioral shift to high-energy, nutrient-dense diets (reflected in high dental microwear complexity) and did not require an anatomical reduction in gut size (reflected in stable or larger gastrointestinal capacity).
This establishes the dual criteria needed for supporting evidence: evidence of a high-quality diet AND evidence of a non-reduced gut size in species with expanding brains.
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Evaluate the relationship between the variables in the passage.
The target finding must link three variables: increasing brain size (cranial capacity), high-quality diet (high dental microwear complexity), and gut size (ribcage morphology indicating constant or expanded volume).
By checking each option against all three variables, we can eliminate options that only address one or two variables, or that show the opposite relationship.
3
Compare the options to identify the one that matches Chen's hypothesis.
The option stating that species with rapid brain growth had high microwear complexity and stable or expanded gut capacity directly supports Chen's model by showing diet quality, not gut reduction, accompanied brain expansion.
This option provides the exact textual evidence required to confirm both parts of Chen's dual claim.

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Command of Evidence: Textual
Soru 133Soru

The detection of phosphine (PH3PH_3) in the clouds of Venus is a potential biosignature because abiotic pathways on temperate planets produce it in negligible amounts. On Venus, thermodynamic models show that atmospheric conditions rapidly oxidize phosphine into phosphorus oxides, requiring a continuous source of replenishment. Some researchers propose that active volcanism releases sufficient phosphorus to explain the observed levels. However, Venusian volcanic gases contain too little water to reduce volcanic phosphorus into phosphine, and the direct photolysis of phosphorus oxides by ultraviolet light requires a hydrogen donor that is absent in the upper atmosphere. Which choice most logically completes the text?

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Cevap: any abiotic mechanism replenishing Venusian phosphine must rely on pathways other than the proposed volcanic emissions or upper-atmosphere photolysis.

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The correct answer states that any abiotic mechanism replenishing Venusian phosphine must rely on pathways other than the proposed volcanic emissions or upper-atmosphere photolysis.
The text states that phosphine on Venus is rapidly oxidized and requires continuous replenishment. It evaluates two proposed abiotic mechanisms for this replenishment: volcanic activity (ruled out because the gases contain too little water to reduce phosphorus) and ultraviolet photolysis (ruled out because the upper atmosphere lacks a hydrogen donor). Therefore, if phosphine is indeed present and being replenished, any abiotic explanation must involve processes other than these two refuted pathways.

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1
Identify the primary premise regarding phosphine stability on Venus.
Phosphine is unstable on Venus and is rapidly oxidized, meaning its presence requires a continuous source of replenishment.
This establishes that some active replenishment mechanism must exist if phosphine is present.
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Analyze the text's evaluation of the first proposed replenishment pathway (volcanism).
Volcanism is ruled out as the source because Venusian volcanic gases lack sufficient water to chemically reduce phosphorus into phosphine.
This eliminates volcanic emissions as a viable mechanism for phosphine generation under the stated constraints.
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Analyze the text's evaluation of the second proposed replenishment pathway (photolysis).
Upper-atmosphere photolysis by ultraviolet light is ruled out because it requires a hydrogen donor that is absent in that region.
This eliminates ultraviolet photolysis as a viable mechanism for phosphine generation under the stated constraints.
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Synthesize the findings to draw a logical conclusion.
Since both proposed abiotic mechanisms are inviable, any valid abiotic explanation for phosphine replenishment must operate through alternative pathways.
This directly connects the elimination of the two proposed pathways to the logical necessity of a different mechanism, without introducing outside assumptions.

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Drawing logical conclusions based solely on the elimination of proposed pathways described in the text.
Soru 134Soru

In his study of Mesoamerican agricultural history, environmental historian Dr. Aris Thorne investigated the response of ancient Maya communities to the volcanic eruption of Tierra Blanca Joven in the sixth century CE. While some scholars argue that the widespread deposition of volcanic ash led to a catastrophic decline in agricultural productivity that forced communities to abandon their settlements, Thorne contends that many Maya farmers adapted successfully. He argues that rather than abandoning their fields, these farmers mitigated the impacts of soil acidification and atmospheric cooling by shifting their primary cultivation from maize to root crops, which are more resilient to such environmental stresses.

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

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Cevap: Excavations of domestic middens from the post-eruption period show a marked decrease in maize residue alongside a high concentration of starch residues from sweet potato and cassava plants.

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Excavations of domestic middens from the post-eruption period show a marked decrease in maize residue alongside a high concentration of starch residues from sweet potato and cassava plants.
The correct answer is the option that reports a decrease in maize residue combined with a high concentration of root crop starch residues in post-eruption refuse. This provides direct physical evidence that the diet, and by extension the farming practices, shifted away from maize to sweet potatoes and cassava after the eruption, validating the historian's claim.

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1
Identify the author's primary claim in the passage.
Dr. Aris Thorne argues that Maya farmers adapted to post-eruption environmental challenges by shifting their primary cultivation from maize to root crops (such as sweet potatoes and cassava).
Understanding the precise claim to be supported is the first step in resolving textual evidence questions.
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Evaluate the choices to see which one provides direct evidence of this crop shift.
The option noting a decrease in maize residue and an increase in sweet potato and cassava starch residues in household garbage (middens) directly shows that consumption, and therefore cultivation, shifted as predicted.
Direct archaeological indicators of domestic consumption changes are highly reliable for testing agricultural changes.
3
Analyze and eliminate the distractors.
Eliminated options that address general soil recovery, trade in wild plants in neighboring regions, or general forest decline, as none of these establish the localized crop transition claim.
Distractors often mention relevant themes (like tubers or soil conditions) but support unrelated claims or require speculative leaps.

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Identifying textual evidence that directly supports a specific research hypothesis.
Soru 135Soru

For decades, computational linguists have attempted to decipher the enigmatic Indus Valley script using advanced statistical models. Many researchers assume that applying increasingly sophisticated algorithms to the inscriptions will eventually reveal their underlying grammatical structure. However, archaeologist Bryan Wells argues that this computational focus overlooks a more fundamental obstacle: the script's brevity and extreme standardization suggest it may not encode a spoken language at all, but rather a system of non-linguistic administrative and religious symbols. Without first determining the semiotic nature of the script, Wells contends, statistical analyses of sign sequences risk finding patterns that are mathematically real but linguistically meaningless. Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

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Cevap: Deciphering the Indus Valley script requires first establishing whether the script is linguistic rather than relying solely on computational analysis of sign patterns.

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Deciphering the Indus Valley script requires first establishing whether the script is linguistic rather than relying solely on computational analysis of sign patterns.
The correct answer accurately summarizes the main focus of the text, which discusses Wells's argument that researchers must determine the semiotic nature of the script (whether it is linguistic or non-linguistic) before applying statistical analyses to sign sequences.

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1
Identify the primary topic and scope of the passage.
The passage discusses the attempts by computational linguists to decipher the Indus Valley script and Bryan Wells's counterargument.
Understanding the topic helps separate key arguments from background information.
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Analyze the main argument or transition in the text.
The word 'However' introduces Wells's argument that computational analysis alone is insufficient because it overlooks a more fundamental question: whether the script is actually a spoken language or a set of symbols.
Identifying the central argument is necessary to determine the main idea of the text.
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Evaluate the choices to find the one that best reflects this central argument.
The correct option correctly states that decipherment requires determining if the script is linguistic rather than just focusing on sign pattern analysis.
The correct choice must capture the main point of the passage without overgeneralizing or speculating.

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Identifying the central idea of an academic passage by analyzing transitions and main arguments.
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Soru 136Soru

Although the concept of the "Wood Wide Web" popularized the idea that trees in a forest cooperatively share nutrients through underground fungal networks, recent studies suggest a more complex reality. Researchers who tracked isotope movement between tree roots found that while carbon and nitrogen do move between plants via these mycorrhizal associations, the transfer is rarely a unilateral act of altruism. Instead, the fungi themselves actively regulate the flow to maximize their own survival, often retaining resources or distributing them in ways that exploit the trees' resource deficits. Thus, what was once viewed as a cooperative superorganism is better understood as a network of tense, transactional negotiations between distinct species.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

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Cevap: Rather than facilitating purely cooperative resource sharing among trees, underground fungal networks act as self-serving mediators in a transactional exchange.

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Rather than facilitating purely cooperative resource sharing among trees, underground fungal networks act as self-serving mediators in a transactional exchange.
The correct answer accurately states the main idea by summarizing the passage's primary point: that mycorrhizal networks are not simple pathways for altruistic sharing among trees, but are instead managed by fungi in a transactional, self-serving manner.

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1
Analyze the passage structure and key details.
The passage starts by introducing the common view that trees cooperatively share resources via fungal networks ('Wood Wide Web'), then introduces a contrast ('recent studies suggest a more complex reality'), explains that fungi actively regulate this flow for their own survival, and concludes that the relationship is transactional rather than purely cooperative.
Understanding the structure and shift in the passage helps locate the main argument.
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Evaluate the choices to find which one matches the main idea.
The correct option captures both the shift away from pure cooperation and the active, self-serving role of the fungal networks as described in the text.
The main idea must synthesize both the challenge to cooperation and the actual role of the fungi.

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Identifying the central idea of a passage by evaluating its main arguments and contrasting claims.
Soru 137Soru

In a study of urban communities, sociologist Dr. Maya Lin investigated the factors influencing social cohesion in neighborhoods with community gardens. Lin hypothesized that community gardens foster neighborhood social cohesion not simply by providing shared physical space, but specifically by requiring cooperative decision-making regarding resource allocation, such as managing shared water usage and distributing communal tools. Which finding, if true, would most directly support Lin's hypothesis?

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Cevap: Neighborhoods where community garden members had to establish and vote on rules for sharing limited water and tools reported significantly higher levels of mutual trust and neighborhood social cohesion than neighborhoods with gardens where resources were managed by an external city agency without resident input.

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Neighborhoods where community garden members had to establish and vote on rules for sharing limited water and tools reported significantly higher levels of mutual trust and neighborhood social cohesion than neighborhoods with gardens where resources were managed by an external city agency without resident input.
The correct answer directly supports the hypothesis by showing that when the cooperative decision-making process is present, social cohesion is higher compared to when the same physical garden space exists but lacks resident-led resource management. This isolates the cooperative decision-making mechanism as the cause of the increased social cohesion.

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Identify the researcher's hypothesis.
The hypothesis is that community gardens build social cohesion specifically due to the cooperative decision-making required for resource allocation (like water and tools), not just from sharing a physical space.
To support the claim, the evidence must isolate the cooperative decision-making element and show it leads to higher social cohesion.
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Evaluate the choices to find one that compares groups based on cooperative resource management and measures social cohesion.
The option describing neighborhoods where garden members voted on rules for sharing resources compared to those with external resource management shows higher cohesion in the cooperative group.
This directly isolates the variable of interest (cooperative resource decision-making) while keeping the physical garden space constant.

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Selecting textual evidence to support a research hypothesis by isolating key variables.
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Marine biologist Dr. Sarah Jenkins investigated the factors influencing the growth of giant kelp (MacrocystisMacrocystis pyriferapyrifera) off the coast of California. Jenkins hypothesized that giant kelp grows more rapidly in cooler ocean currents because these currents carry higher concentrations of dissolved nitrogen, a critical nutrient that the species requires to build cellular structures. She contrasted this with kelp growth in warmer, nutrient-depleted waters.

Which finding, if true, would most directly support Jenkins’s hypothesis?

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Cevap: Giant kelp specimens in cool, nitrogen-rich waters grew significantly faster than giant kelp specimens in warm, nitrogen-poor waters.

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The finding that giant kelp specimens in cool, nitrogen-rich waters grew significantly faster than giant kelp specimens in warm, nitrogen-poor waters.
The correct answer directly supports the hypothesis by comparing two environments and showing that the group in the cool, nitrogen-rich water grew faster than the group in the warm, nitrogen-poor water, establishing a direct connection between the conditions described in the hypothesis and the predicted outcome.

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Identify the core claim or hypothesis in the passage.
The researcher hypothesizes that giant kelp grows faster in cooler waters due to the higher abundance of dissolved nitrogen.
To evaluate textual evidence, we must first establish the exact relationship that needs to be supported.
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Analyze each option to see if it provides direct evidence showing that cool, nitrogen-rich water leads to faster growth.
The option comparing specimens in cool, nitrogen-rich water to those in warm, nitrogen-poor water confirms a positive growth difference linked to these factors.
This establishes the factual basis that supports the proposed causal mechanism.
3
Eliminate options that are speculative, too broad, or unrelated to the hypothesis.
Options concerning habitat provision, evolutionary speculation, or marine plants in general are ruled out.
These options do not test or validate the specific claim about giant kelp growth rates in cool, nitrogen-rich conditions.

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Command of Evidence: Textual
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Beavers are known for building dams that alter their local environments. By blocking streams, these dams slow the flow of water and create large ponds and wetlands. These newly formed wetlands serve as critical habitats for a wide variety of plants, insects, and fish. Additionally, the slowed water allows sediment to settle, which helps filter out pollutants and improves downstream water quality. Ultimately, the construction of beaver dams plays a vital role in enhancing biodiversity and maintaining healthy freshwater ecosystems.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

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Cevap: The dams built by beavers create wetland habitats that support diverse species and improve the health of freshwater ecosystems.

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The correct answer is the option stating that beaver dams create wetland habitats that support diverse species and improve the health of freshwater ecosystems.
The correct answer accurately summarizes the text's description of beaver dams and their ecological impact. The passage explains that the dams slow water flow to create wetlands, which provides habitat for diverse species and filters pollutants, thereby concluding that the dams are vital for enhancing biodiversity and maintaining healthy freshwater ecosystems.

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Read the passage to identify the primary subject and the main point the author is making about that subject.
The passage describes how beavers build dams, which creates ponds and wetlands, benefits various species (plants, insects, fish), and filters pollutants, concluding that this plays a vital role in freshwater ecosystems.
Understanding the general scope and structure of the passage helps isolate the central idea from supporting details.
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Evaluate the answer options to find the one that summarizes the overall message without being too broad or too specific.
The option stating that beaver dams create wetland habitats that support diverse species and improve the health of freshwater ecosystems captures the entire passage's scope.
The correct main idea must be supported by the passage as a whole, rather than focusing on a single detail or making extreme, unsupported claims.

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Identifying the main or central idea of an academic or scientific passage.
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In astrophysics, the "lithium problem" refers to the discrepancy between the abundance of lithium-7 (7Li^7\text{Li}) predicted by Big Bang nucleosynthesis (BBN) models and the much lower abundance actually observed in ancient, metal-poor stars. Some theorists suggest that this discrepancy is due to stellar depletion, where turbulent mixing transports surface lithium down into hot stellar interiors where it is destroyed. To evaluate this hypothesis, astrophysicist Elena Rossi measured the 7Li^7\text{Li} abundance in a sample of ancient stars at various stages of stellar evolution. Rossi observed that despite having widely different internal temperatures and mixing rates, all the stars in the sample displayed nearly identical, uniformly low 7Li^7\text{Li} abundances. Which choice most logically completes the text?

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Cevap: the low observed abundance of 7Li^7\text{Li} in these stars is likely not the result of depletion processes occurring during their lifetimes.

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The correct answer states that the low observed abundance of lithium-7 in these stars is likely not the result of depletion processes occurring during their lifetimes.
The correct answer is supported because the stellar depletion hypothesis requires turbulent mixing and high temperatures to destroy lithium-7. If stellar depletion were the primary cause of the low lithium levels, stars with higher temperatures and mixing rates would have depleted more lithium than stars with lower temperatures and mixing rates, leading to variable abundances. The observed uniform, nearly identical low abundances across different temperatures and mixing rates suggest that stellar depletion during the stars' lifetimes is not the explanation for the low lithium levels.

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Identify the core hypothesis to be evaluated.
The hypothesis is that the lower observed abundance of lithium-7 in ancient stars is caused by stellar depletion (turbulent mixing transporting lithium to hot interiors where it is burned).
Establishing the mechanism of the hypothesis helps identify what variables would affect the outcome.
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Analyze the experimental variables and findings.
The stars evaluated had widely different internal temperatures and mixing rates, yet they all showed nearly identical, uniformly low lithium-7 levels.
Since temperature and mixing rates are the drivers of the hypothesized depletion, variations in these drivers should lead to variations in lithium levels.
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Draw the logical conclusion based on the lack of variation.
Because the lithium levels did not vary despite differences in the factors that cause depletion, the low levels cannot be attributed to stellar depletion occurring over the stars' lifetimes.
This directly undermines the stellar depletion hypothesis, supporting the correct conclusion.

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Evaluating a scientific hypothesis by analyzing the relationship between proposed causes and observed effects.
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