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In response to the increasing environmental damage wrought by poachers
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In response to the increasing environmental damage wrought by poachers, authorities placed a ban on ivory in the 1980s. Although the ban resulted in an initial decrease in the sale and trade of illegal ivory and a concurrent increase in the elephant population, more pressing needs caused most Western nations to withdraw funding for poaching prevention programs. Without significant financial support, poorer countries were unable to effectively combat poachers. The resulting explosion in the ivory trade has seen prices increase to nearly 10 times the $45 per pound price at the beginning of the decade.
Unfortunately, the countries with the worst poaching problems have also tended to be the ones least able to combat the problem due to unstable political systems, corruption, lack of comprehensive enforcement programs, or some combination of all these factors. One primary hindrance to better enforcement of the ivory ban came from an inability to definitively identify the country of origin of illegal ivory. Countries used this uncertainty to avoid responsibility for curbing illegal poaching in their territories by attempting to blame other countries for the oversights in enforcement. Now, though, zoologists have perfected a new DNA identification system. First, scientists gathered genetic data from the population of African elephants, an arduous effort that ultimately resulted in a detailed DNA-based map of the distribution of African elephants. Then, the researchers developed a method to extract DNA evidence from ivory, allowing them to match the ivory with elephant populations on the map. Zoologists hope this new method will pinpoint the exact origin of poached ivory and force countries to accept their responsibility in enforcing the ban.
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1. The passage suggests which of the following about the ivory ban?
A. It has been mostly unsuccessful in reducing the trade of illegal ivory. B. It will be successful now that the DNA-based map has been developed. C. Western countries will increase their funding of the program now that countries are forced to take responsibility for the poaching occurring within their borders. D. Western monetary support was a major factor in its success. E. It will continue to be ineffective unless the problems of political corruption are solved.
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2. The response of the countries with the worst poaching problems to the situation was most analogous to
A. a criminal who argues that it is not he but one of his accomplices who is guilty of a crime B. a tax evader who uses deceptive accounting practices to hide her income from auditors C. a white collar criminal who believes that his actions are not a crime because no one has been hurt D. an embezzler who steals from her company by pilfering small amounts of money over a long period of time E. a con artist who convinces his victim that it is in the victim’s best interest to help him
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3. The passage suggests which of the following about the DNA-based map created by zoologists?
A. The map is able to pinpoint the exact elephant from which poached ivory was obtained. B. Its assemblage involved a great deal of work on the part of the researchers. C. Its creation will force countries to accept responsibility for the ivory poached from within their borders. D. It allows zoologists to keep track of the migration patterns of African elephants. E. It must be updated constantly to account for changes in elephant populations.
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4. The passage is chiefly concerned with
A. exposing the weaknesses of the ivory ban B. criticizing countries for failing to accept responsibility for the proliferation of poachers C. pleading with Western countries to reinstitute financing for the ivory ban D. advocating a course of action for countries with poaching problems E. detailing a way to overcome a problem that has lessened the effectiveness of the ivory ban
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1. The passage suggests which of the following about the ivory ban?
Difficulty Level: Hard
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This is an inference question. Look for the answer in the beginning of the passage, where the ivory ban is first introduced. The passage states “Although the ban resulted in an initial decrease in the sale and trade of illegal ivory and a concurrent increase in the elephant population, more pressing needs caused most Western nations to withdraw funding for poaching prevention programs. Without significant financial support, poorer countries were unable to effectively combat poachers.” Thus, choice D is best.
Choice A goes too far because the passage states that the ban was successful at first.
Choice B isn’t necessarily true, so it cannot be an inference.
Choice C is not stated or implied; there is no prediction of what Western countries will do.
Choice E goes beyond the scope of the passage—no mention of future outcomes is discussed.
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2. The response of the countries with the worst poaching problems to the situation was most analogous to
Difficulty Level: Easy
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This is an apply information question. The beginning of the second paragraph contains the relevant information. According to the author, “Countries used this uncertainty to avoid responsibility for curbing illegal poaching in their territories by attempting to blame other countries for the oversights in enforcement.” Now, find the answer that shows an attempt to shift blame. Only choice A matches.
In response to the increasing environmental damage wrought by poachers
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3. The passage suggests which of the following about the DNA-based map created by zoologists?
Difficulty Level: Hard
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This is an inference question. Read the lines about the DNA-based map in the second half of the final paragraph. It states “First, scientists gathered genetic data from the population of African elephants, an arduous effort that ultimately resulted in a detailed DNA-based map of the distribution of African elephants.” The author uses the word “arduous” to describe the effort, so choice B is a valid inference.
Choice A goes too far because the map allows the researchers to track populations, but not individual elephants.
Choice C is not necessarily true.
Choice D and E might be true but are not supported by information in the passage.
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4. The passage is chiefly concerned with
Difficulty Level: Medium
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This is a main idea question. The first part of the passage explains why the ivory ban has become less effective, while the second part shows that there is a potential solution to the problems with the ban. Choice E states this.
Choice A only discusses half of the passage, so it doesn’t go far enough.
The primary point is not to criticize countries, so choice B is incorrect.
Funding issues are not the main purpose, making choice C also incorrect.
Choice D has the wrong tone because the author is simply describing the plan, not “advocating” it.