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3. The author implies that human chess players

Difficulty Level: Hard

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This is an inference question. In order to answer this question, you need to find the part of the passage that discusses how human chess players play. While this information is not stated directly, the third paragraph is the key. The passage compares Deep Blue to Deep Fritz and states that Deep Fritz plays chess more than a human does. While Deep Blue uses its tremendous calculating ability, Deep Fritz relies on “advanced pattern recognition skills.” If Deep Fritz uses these abilities and plays as a person does, then the inference is that human chess players use pattern recognition, as choice D states.

Choice A is not implied by the passage; it might be true but it is not an inference.

Choice B goes too far because the passage only talks about two programs, not “most” chess programs.

Choice C is not supported by the passage, nor is choice E—all you know for sure is that one person tied Deep Fritz and one person lost to Deep Blue, but you can’t say in general how human chess players will perform.

Answer: D.
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4. The primary purpose of the passage is to

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This is the main idea question. To answer a primary purpose question, think about why the author would write a particular passage. This passage is designed to explain how chess programs reveal the state of AI technology. Choice C best captures this purpose.

Choice A does not go far enough. The chess programs are examples of a larger point about AI—they are not the primary purpose.

Choice B is off base because the focus isn’t on what researchers should pursue.

Choice D is similar to choice A in that it focuses on detail but misses the larger point.

There is no long-held assumption mentioned, so choice E is out of scope.

Answer: C.
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