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q17 : confused between options A and E. I am equally convinced with E ,if not more. The 1st para mentions the process by which things are perceived (by receiving and measuring the sense data). Then it goes on why it is not possible beyond a certain limit. Then, the 3rd para brings home the point of relation between observer and the object. Nevertheless, option A also makes sense. How to make distinction between (suggestion(as in option E) / discussion of a problem(as in option A))?Please enlighten.
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q17 : confused between options A and E. I am equally convinced with E ,if not more. The 1st para mentions the process by which things are perceived (by receiving and measuring the sense data). Then it goes on why it is not possible beyond a certain limit. Then, the 3rd para brings home the point of relation between observer and the object. Nevertheless, option A also makes sense. How to make distinction between (suggestion(as in option E) / discussion of a problem(as in option A))?Please enlighten.



17. The primary purpose of the passage is to

(A) discuss a problem that hinders precise perception of the world
(E) suggest the limited function of sensory observation

Para one and two are about the problem and and a possible solution to the problem.
Hence A has more evidence from the passage.

Author does not suggest any limited function of senesory observation.
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The trick when we do have a word meaning in context is to read NOT just the sentence that contains it but some sentence before and after

For this, quanta of extremely long wavelengths are useless. To measure a length accurately to within a millionth of an inch, we must have a measure graduate in millionths of an inch; a yardstick graduated in inches is useless. Quanta with a wavelength of one inch would be, in a sense, measures that are graduated in inches. Quanta of extremely long wavelength are useless in measuring anything except extremely large dimensions.

(A) Quanta of extremely long wavelength are essentially graduated in inches.
(B) Quanta of one-inch wavelength are not precisely analogous to yardsticks graduated in inches.
(C) Quanta of extremely long wavelength, in at least one respect, resemble quanta of shorter wavelength.
(D) Quanta of one-inch wavelength and quanta of extremely long wavelength do not differ only in their wavelengths.
(E) Quanta of one-inch wavelength must be measured by different standards than quanta of extremely long wavelength

Another trick: A and C have the same word this is not possible: the answer is ONe and only. Out

as per above, we do need the right comparison scale. Clearly, B is correct

D is false is NOT stated in the portion above, neither whereelse

E is wrong: we do not need different standards. maybe the contrary. we need the right standard and ONE possible scale
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