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106. The passage implies that which of the following steps would be the first performed by explorers who wish to maximize their chances of discovering gold?

Difficulty Level: Medium

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Inference

Since the question uses the word implies, the answer will be an inference based on what the passage says about exploration. The third and fourth paragraphs describe the process of exploration. Te high-technology methods are of no use to the explorer if the sites have not mineralized, and to maximize the chances of discovery the explorer must therefore pay particular attention to selecting the ground formations most likely to be mineralized (lines 30–35). Conceptual models based on observation and ore-formation theories allow the explorer to identify the areas most likely to be mineralized (lines 39–46).

A. Nothing in the passage indicates that a large a portion of two-billion-year-old sites will have gold in them; it only indicates that if they are gold-quartz vein systems, they will be over two billion years old.

B. The widely held view, rather than the recent the theory that is the focus of the passage, argued that gold-quartz vein systems were formed from metamorphic fluids. Te the passage says the recent theory has considerable practical importance, suggesting the benefits of applying the recent theory rather than this widely held view.

C Correct. Conceptual models lead the explorer to the sites most likely to have mineralized.

D. Geophysical techniques are of no use unless ground formations in an area have been mineralized (lines 24–32).

E. The simple prospecting methods that find alluvial gold lead to only an occasional discovery; most deposits not yet discovered … are buried (lines 15–19).

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107. Which of the following statements about discoveries of gold deposits is supported by information in the passage?

Difficulty Level: Easy

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Supporting ideas

This question requires consideration of explicit information throughout the passage. The second paragraph explains that most deposits not yet discovered … are buried (lines 17–19), so the explorer’s best means of discovering them is the use of conceptual models to identify the sites most likely to have buried minerals (lines 35–38). At that point, the explorer may use the high technology methods possible when buried mineralization is present (lines 22–29).

A. The passage does not discuss the number of gold discoveries.

B. Correct. Since most gold deposits are buried, explorers must find the sites most likely to contain buried minerals.

C. The passage does not discuss the yield of gold discoveries.

D. While simple prospecting methods lead only to an occasional discovery, modern explorers are not said to dispute their utility (lines 15–17).

E. The passage does not say that gold deposits have already been found by using the models based on this recent theory.

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108. It can be inferred from the passage that which of the following is easiest to detect?

Difficulty Level: Easy

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Application

To answer this question, apply what the passage says about gold deposits to the examples in the answer choices. Te second paragraph states that the gold deposits discovered during the gold rushes were exposed at the Earth’s surface; they were found because they had shed trails of alluvial gold that were easily traced by simple prospecting methods (lines 11–16). Most deposits have not been detected because they are buried and have no surface expression. Tus the simplest gold to find would be that in a deposit that had shed alluvial gold.

A. The recent theory holds that gold-quartz vein systems are formed from magmatic fluids, but does not say that these systems have easily detectable surface expressions; the passage states that they form deep beneath the surface of Earth, which makes it unlikely that they will be easy to find.

B. The widely held view contends that goldquartz vein systems are formed from metamorphic fluids, but does not say if these have easily detectable surface expressions.

C. The passage does not comment on gold deposits mixed with granite, although the recent theory does mention molten granitelike bodies deep beneath the surface of the Earth (lines 4–5).

D. Correct. Finding gold deposits that have shed alluvial gold at the Earth’s surface is far easier than finding buried gold deposits.

E. One complex, difcult subsurface exploration method involves chemical tests detecting the subtle chemical halos that surround mineralized areas; clearly this is not the easiest means of detecting gold deposits.

The correct answer is D.
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109. The theory mentioned in lines 1-5 relates to the conceptual models discussed in the passage in which of the following ways?

Difficulty Level: Hard

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Logical structure

This question requires considering the conceptual models described in lines 35–41 in light of the recent theory (lines 1–5), which the author assures the reader has considerable practical importance (lines 10–11). The conceptual models are derived from observation and from theories of ore-forming processes. Therefore, the recent theory may explain ore formation in a way that leads to the development of an updated model, and that model may then aid in the discovery of gold deposits.

A. Correct. The theory provides an explanation of ore formation, which aids in creating a conceptual model that may help explorers find gold deposits.

B. The theory does not confirm models but contributes to forming them.

C. The practical value of the theory is that it can help to formulate models.

D. The theory does not challenge theories about chemical halos but rather contributes to the development of conceptual models that might allow for the broader application of chemical halos.

E. The theory does not compare methods of discovering gold deposits.

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110. According to the passage, methods of exploring for gold that are widely used today are based on which of the following facts?

Difficulty Level: Medium

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Supporting ideas

This question concerns factual information stated in the passage. In contrast to the gold deposits discovered at the Earth’s surface, most deposits not yet discovered have gone undetected because they are buried and have no surface expression (lines 17–19). The methods widely used today must search for buried minerals rather than minerals on the surface (lines 22–29).

A. The passage mentions neither molten gold nor the method to detect it.

B. The passage explicitly says that most deposits are buried.

C. Correct. The passage explicitly states that most gold deposits are buried, leaving no traces at the Earth’s surface.

D. The passage neither distinguishes between types of gold nor describes inaccessible regions.

E. The passage does not relate types of gold to yields of gold deposits.

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8. It can be inferred from the passage that the efficiency of model-based gold exploration depends on which of the following?

Difficulty Level: Hard

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I. The closeness of the match between the geological features identified by the model as critical and the actual geological features of a given area
Last para: "The explorer uses the models to identify those geological features that are critical to the formation of the mineralization being modeled, and then tries to select areas for exploration that exhibit as many of the critical features as possible"
Hence option I look correct

II. The degree to which the model chosen relies on empirical observation of known mineral deposits rather than on theories of ore-forming processes
Last para: "These models are constructed primarily from empirical observations of known mineral deposits and from theories of ore-forming processes"
No comparison between empirical obs and ore-forming theory is made, hence incorrect

III. The degree to which the model chosen is based on an accurate description of the events leading to mineralization
Last para: "These models are constructed primarily from empirical observations of known mineral deposits and from theories of ore-forming processes"
Empirical observation means verifiable or observable or experienced...Empirical approach also refers to the scientific method of inquiry and observation through experiments....If description of events leading to mineralization is inaccurate the model will fail

Hence I and III are only correct based on the passage

(A) I only
(B) II only
(C) I and II only
(D) I and III only
(E) I, II, and III

Answer: D
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