cnk1 wrote:
25. Which of the following best summarizes the author's main point?
(A) Oversimplified comparisons of animal societies could diminish the likelihood of developing a unified science of sociobiology..
Incorrect trap answer
(E) A study of the similarities between insect and vertebrate societies could provide the basis for a unified science of sociobiology.
Correct- Can this ever really happen?
But it is out of such deliberate oversimplification that the beginnings of a general theory are made.
26. The author's attitude toward the possibility of a unified theory in sociobiology is best described as which of the following?
POE
(A) Guarded optimism
correct: From the specialist's point of view, this comparison may at first seem facile-or worse.
But it is out of such deliberate oversimplification that the beginnings of a general theory are made.
27. In discussing insect and vertebrate societies, the author suggests which of the following?
A to D- are incorrect trap answers which relate to termites and macaques.
(E) There are significant structural differences between insect and vertebrate societies.
Correct- functional similarities between insect and vertebrate societies and less so with the
structural differences that seem
Regarding question 27:
The soul of the passage generally and clearly focuses on similarities, but not on structural differences. All the passage discusses how these two groups are socially similar; as with this similarity, the author can form a unified theory. Furthermore, the author explains that the differences seem significant only in the first glance, implying that the differences are not significant or structural. Question(#27) asks what the author SUGGESTS(implies/infers) about ... . BASED ON THE MAIN POINT, the author suggests that the differences are not significant at all. Therefore, I think that choice E in question 27 clearly contradicts the main point of the passage about vertebrates and insects(Since the author uses an example of similarities to support his idea regarding unified scientific theory).
In this type of question, I get stuck in a dilemma. I cannot decide whether to choose an answer choice(like E in question #27)that clearly contradicts the main point of the passage. When I read such a passage, I clearly understand that the author doesn't want to suggest that these two groups have structural differences.
I would appreciate it if you could help me in this general problem.