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2. According to the passage, both theory A and theory B have been developed to explain how

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The passage states in its first paragraph that two theories were developed to explain why schooling occurs in so many fish species and that they both assume that schooling helps protect fish from predators.

A. While theory A involves an explanation of how schooling makes an individual fish less likely to be found by predators, theory B explains how schooling protects fish even when they are detected by predators.

B. Correct. Both theory A and theory B begin with the assumption that schooling provides protection
from predators, and each theory offers a different explanation for how that protection occurs.

C. The passage does not discuss protective behaviors other than schooling.

D. The decision-making ability of predators, not schooling fish, is discussed in the passage; schooling is presented as an instinctive behavior.

E. The passage suggests that only theory B helps explain schooling behavior in environments where many predators, large or otherwise, are found, and that theory A explains schooling in areas where predators are not as abundant.

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3. According to one explanation of the "confusion effect," a fish that swims in a school will have greater advantages for survival if it

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The “confusion effect” is discussed in the third and fourth paragraphs. The first explanation of the “confusion effect” proposes that because predators prefer to select distinctive prey, they find it difficult to select one fish from among many that look the same.

A. The 200-meter visibility of fish is part of the explanation for theory A, not theory B (the “confusion effect”).

B. The location of an individual fish within a school is not discussed in the passage as being important to the “confusion effect.”

C. The size of a school of fish is not discussed as an element of the “confusion effect.”

D. Correct. Because predators, according to the “confusion effect,” prefer to select prey that is distinct from the rest of the school, a fish that is similar in appearance to the other fish in its school would most likely enjoy a survival advantage.

E. The size of a fish relative to the other fish in its school would most likely contribute to its ability to survive: that is, if it resembled other fish in size, it would be safer, based on what the passage says about the “confusion effect.” Furthermore, the passage gives no reason to think that merely being medium-sized would confer any advantage (unless the other fish were medium-sized as well).

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